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October 21, 2010 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-10-21

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MAZEL TOV!

Aug. 5
Dr. Greg Wolgin
and Emily (Frisch)
Wolgin of Denver,
Colo., announce with
love the birth of their
son, Jack Adler.
Proud grandparents
Wolgin
are Dennis and
Beverley Wolgin of
West Bloomfield and Barbara Frisch
of Denver. Jack is named in loving
memory of great-grandfather Jack
Goodman and great- grandmother
Irene Harelik.

Feb. 15
Ronald Applebaum
and Jennifer Kaplan
of Huntington
Woods are pleased to
announce the birth of
their daughter, Lily
Dayna Applebaum
Applebaum
(Libi Davida). Sharing
in their joy are big
sister Allie, grandparents Lorraine and
Howard Applebaum, grandparents
Susan and Danny Kaplan and great-
grandfather Samuel Patron. Lily is
named for her paternal great-grandpar-
ents Lillian and David Applebaum.


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Samantha Erin
Boudouris, daugh-
ter of Deborah and
William Boudouris
and sister of
Harrison, will read
from the Torah
as she celebrates
Boudouris
her bat mitzvah
Saturday, Oct. 23, at
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Her
proud grandparents are Shelly and
Howard Jacobs and MaryJo and Tino
Boudouris; proud great-grandmother
is Sylvia Swann.
Samantha attends Walnut Creek
Middle School in Walled Lake. She
felt her participation in the Bear Hug
Carnival was the most meaningful of
the mitzvah projects she performed.

Joshua Orbuch
Jankelovitz (Reuve
Moshe) will be called
to the Torah as a bar
mitzvah Saturday, Oct.
23, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. Sharing in
Jankelovitz
the joy of the simchah
will be his parents,
Terri Orbuch and Stuart Jankelovitz;
sisters Abigail, Sheri and Erica; and
brother Elliot. His loving grandpar-
ents are Joyce and Martin Orbuch of
Minneapolis, and Shaynee and David
Jankelovitz of Chicago.
Joshua is an eighth-grader at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. Among his many
mitzvah projects, he especially enjoyed
being a counselor at Shaarey Zedek's
Camp Keshet this summer.

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Lily
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Joseph
Labovitz

Lily Nicole Labovitz and Joseph
Zachary Labovitz will share the
bimah at Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield Friday, Oct. 22, as they
lead the congregation in prayer, cel-
ebrating their b'nai mitzvah. They are
the children of Sandy and Sherwyn
Labovitz. Joining in the simchah
will be grandparents Sylvia and Dr.
Lawrence Lee. They are also the
grandchildren of the late Mary and
the late Louis Labovitz.
Lily is a student at Birmingham
Covington School and Joseph
attends Cranbrook Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. Lily felt her most
meaningful mitzvah project was
helping at the Bowers Farm Barn
Renovation. Joseph enjoyed his expe-
riences with the Friends of Baldwin
Public Library.

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