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Oct. 2
Stacy (Aronoff) and
Brian Mingus of
Berkley are thrilled
to announce the birth
of their son, Chase
Nathaniel. Chase is
welcomed home by big
Mingus
sister Bailey, 31/2, and
big brother Parker, 2.
Sharing in their joy are excited grand-
parents Sheila and Mery Aronoff of West
Bloomfield and Regina Mingus and Jon
Young of Adrian. Chase Nathaniel is
named in loving memory of his mater-
nal great-grandpa Nathan Aronoff.
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November 12 • 2009
Jennifer (Loss) and
Larry Biegelsen of
Short Hills, N.J., are
thrilled to announce
the birth of their son,
Owen Chase (Ilan).
Excited grandpar-
Biegelsen
ents are Susan and
Rabbi Harold Loss
of Bloomfield Hills, Barbara Harris
of Kalamazoo and Annette and Barry
Biegelsen of West Orange, N.J. Also shar-
ing in this wonderful simchah are great-
grandparents Calk and Martin Loss and
Ruth Gross. Owen was welcomed home
Abbey Blender will
be called to the Torah
on Saturday, Nov. 14,
at Congregation
B'nai Moshe in West
Bloomfield. She is the
daughter of Dr. Dennis
and Anita Blender and
Blender
sister of Katie. She is
the granddaughter of
Esther and the late Jack Liwazer, David
and the late Eleanor Blender.
Abbey is a seventh-grade student
at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills. She had
the opportunity to have a bat mitzvah
service on Masada in Israel in June.
Abbey participated in a variety of mitz-
vah projects this past year, including
Yad Ezra in Berkley.
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will be called to
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mitzvah Saturday,
Nov. 14, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills.
She is the daughter
of Marla and Richard
Davidson and sister of
by excited big brother Zachary.
July 24
Amy Zeskind and
Ken Zendel of Berkley
announce with love the
birth of their daugh-
ter, Maya Zeskind
Zendel (Mira Vida).
Welcoming Maya with
much love are grand-
parents Sandy and Jay
Zeskind of West Bloomfield and Ruth
and Lee Zendel of Rochester Hills. Maya
is named in loving memory of maternal
grandfather Marvin Zeskind and pater-
nal grandmother Vera Zendel.
April 11
Regina (Itkis) and
Darren Colton of
Birmingham announce
with much love the
birth of their daugh-
ter, Talia Samantha.
Proud grandparents
Colton
are Aryana and Isaak
Itkis of Southfield and Francy and
David Colton of Farmington Hills. Talia
is named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandmother Tauba
Rivkin and paternal great-grandfathers
Sol Colton and Mac Fisher.
Nicole. Proud grandparents are Eunice
and Herb Samovitz and Rose and
Marvin Davidson. She is also the grand-
daughter of the late Nathan Manela.
Jill attends Warner Middle School in
Farmington Hills. Among her mitzvah
projects, she felt that cutting her hair
and donating it so that it may be used
to make wigs for female cancer patients
was the most meaningful.
Caitlin Brooke
Forbes (Esther) of
Franklin will become
a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov. 14,
at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
Southfield. She is the
Forbes
daughter of Catherine
and Nathan Forbes
and the sister of Andrew, Aaron and
Tony Blake. Her proud grandparents
are Connie (Tony) Jacob, Maddie and
Sidney Forbes.
Caitlin attends Berkshire Middle
School in Beverly Hills. Her mitzvah
projects included being a volunteer
for the Cookie n' Dreams event to
raise money for Camp Mak-A Dream,
helping children with cancer.