MAZEL TOV! Oct. 2 Lisa and Darin Glasser of Aliso Viejo, Calif., are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Taylor Marie (Hannah Rivka). Excited grand- parents are Nancy and Glasser Stephen Glasser of Farmington Hills and Suzanne and Michael Sharrock of St. Paul, Minn. Thrilled great grandparents are Clarence and Gloria Lubben of Orland Park, Ill. Taylor is named in loving memory of her great-grandmothers Helen Schlussel and Ruth Glasser. She is also the great- granddaughter of the late Morris Schlussel, the late Arthur Glasser and the late Josephine and Edmund Sharrock. Oct. 1 Berenice and Steven Dubrinsky of Birmingham. Ala., are proud to announce the birth of their daugh- ter Valerie Emma. Ecstatic big sisters are Dubrinsky Samantha and Madison and excited big brother is Alex. Thrilled grandmother is Michele Dubrinsky of Birmingham, Mich. Emma is also the granddaughter of the late Max and the late Isabel Dubrinsky and great- granddaughter of the late Morris and the late Helen Schlussel, and the late Isadore and the late Lillian Dubrinsky. Aug. 7 Tracie (Goldman) and Adam Fienman of Bloomfield Hills are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter Madelyn Reese (Meira Rivka). Sharing in their Fienman joy are grandparents Linda and Howard Goldman of West Bloomfield and Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., and Caryn and Howard Fienman of Moorestown, N.J., as well as great-grandmother Thelma Marshall of West Bloomfield. Madelyn is named in loving memory of her great-grandfather Marty Marshall, great- great-uncle Murray Brickman and great- grandmother Ruthe Wolfe. June 18 Eric and Sandy Roth of Redondo Beach, Calif., are thrilled to announce the birth of their daugh- ter Emily Jordan Roth. Sharing in the joy are proud grandparents Roth Beverly and Mark Roth of Farmington Hills and Enid and Les Rapkin of Middletown, Del. Emily Jordan is named in loving memory of her paternal great-grandmother Esther Roth and her maternal great- uncle Joseph Adelman. Jaclyn Alesi Berger was called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 20, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. She is the daughter of Karen and Jim Berger and Berger the sister of Hallie and Joshua. Sharing in her simchah were grandparents Sue and Ted Berger. Jaclyn is also the granddaughter of the late Rona and the late Herb Freedland. Jaclyn attends Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. She participated in many mitzvah proj- ects but felt that the most meaningful was helping to save endangered animals affected by the Gulf oil spill by donating her hair to A Matter of Trust. Jonathon Max Green, son of Amy and David Green and brother of Adam and Jack, will cel- ebrate his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Friday, Nov. proud grand- 26.His Jonathon parents are Deborah Green and Samuel Green and Valerie Indenbaum. He is also the grandson of the late Dr. Samuel Indenbaum. Jonathon attends Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. He performed mitzvah work for the World Medical Relief Foundation, which supplies medicine and personal hygiene goods for underprivi- leged in third world countries. Marc Logan Green will be called to the bimah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, Nov. 27, as he leads the congregation in celebra- tion of his bar mitzvah. He is the son of Cheryl Marc Green and Robert Green. His grandparents are Marcia and Salem Bashara. He is also the grand- son of the late Lorraine and the late Max Green and the great-grandchild of Sally Gold and the late Seymour Gold. He is also the great-grandson of the late Minerva and the late Salem Bashara, the late Molly and the late Herman Deutch and the late Ann and the late Harry Green. Marc is a student at Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake. His most meaningful mitzvah project was volun- teering for muscular dystrophy. Lyndsey Diane Malkovich, daughter of Beth and Jim Malkovich and sister of Jake, will read from the Torah on the occasion of her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Malkovich Saturday, Nov. 27. Her proud grandparents are Laura and Ronald Miller, Marilyn and Harvey Saperstein and John Malkovich. She is also the grandchild of the late Diane Malkovich. Lyndsey attends O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. She felt it was very meaningful to both donate to and raise funds for Relay for Life as part of her mitzvah experience. Jessica Ivy Morganroth, daugh- ter of Julie and Jeffrey Morganroth and sister of Jaclyn, will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield on Morganroth Saturday, Nov. 27. She is the granddaughter of Rochelle and Arthur Lieberman and Sheila and Mayer Morganroth. Jessica is a student at Derby Middle School in Birmingham. She has enjoyed participating in many community activi- ties and learning about various orga- nizations in honor of becoming a bat mitzvah. Max Olson will read from the Torah on the occa- sion of his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, Nov. 27.Max's parents, Stacey Olson and Sheldon Olson, younger brother Joey, Olson grandparents Jeannette and Jerry Olson and Roz and Leon Levine, family and friends will proudly be watching. Max is the great- grandson of the late Ida and the late William Olson, the late Pauline and the late William Gerstl, the late Pearl and the late Jack Epstein, the late Belle and the late Irving Levine. He is a seventh-grade student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Among his mitzvah projects, he volunteered at Yad Ezra in Berkley and will be donating food prod- ucts to this important organization imme- diately after his bar mitzvah celebration. Cory Benjamin Rechter, son of Nancy and Ronald Rechter, will celebrate his bar mitz- vah during Havdalah services Saturday, Nov. 27, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He is Rechter the brother of Kasey and Kyle. Sharing in the simchah will be his proud grandparents Marilyn and Walter Wolpin and Herbert Rechter. He is also the grandchild of the late Marge Rechter. Cory attends Eton Academy in Birmingham. He was the head of a team for the Friendship Circle Walk held last September and felt this was a meaningful mitzvah project. Rachael Lauren Rosenthal will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 27, at Congregation B'nai Moshe in West Bloomfield. She is the daughter of Cindee and Rosenthal Neal Rosenthal and the sister of Michael. Her proud grandpar- ents are RoseAnn and Bernard Rosenthal and Sandra and Ronald Moss. Rachael attends West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Among her various mitzvah projects she enjoyed participating in fundraising events at Eton Academy in Birmingham. B'nai Mitzvah on page 62 November 25 • 2010 61