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March 10, 2011 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-03-10

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1 Dec. 11
Stacey (Young) Soffa
and Jason Soffa of West
Bloomfield are delighted
to announce the arrival
of their daughter, Ava
Brooke. Sharing in
their joy are grand-
Soffa
parents Esther Soffa
of Farmington Hills,
Jeffrey Soffa of Royal Oak and Chuck
Young of Farmington Hills. Proud are
great-grandmother Ellen Ziff of Walled
Lake and great-grandfather Joseph Soffa
of Las Vegas, Nev. Ava is named in loving
memory of her maternal grandmother Ava
Young.

-

Nov. 30
Stefani Bindes and Matt
Nakihei of Prescott,
Ariz., and soon to be
Kaneohe, Hawaii, are
proud to announce the
birth of their daughter,
Lexi Jordyn (Shayna
Nakihei
Kayla). Excited grand-
parents are Marcy and
Wesley Peurasaari of Farmington Hills and
Mona Nakihei of Kaneohe. Sharing in this
blessed event are great-grandparents Edith
Kane of Franklin and Barbara Nakihei of
Kaneohe. Lexi is the great-granddaughter
of the late Joe Copp, the late David Copp
and the late George Nakihei. Lexi Jordyn
is named in loving memory of her great-
grandfather Samuel Kane and grandfather
Kelly Nakihei.

How To Submit
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are welcomed for members
of the Jewish community.
Anniversaries, engagements
and weddings with a photo
(preferably color) can appear
at a cost of $18 each. Births
are $10. There is no charge for
bar/bat mitzvahs or for special
birthdays starting at the 90th.
All notices are subject to
editing.
For information, contact
Editorial Assistant Sy Manello
at smanello@thejewishnews.
corn or (248) 351-5147 for
information or for a mailed or
e-mailed copy of guidelines.

Sarah Broner
will be called to
the Torah as a
bat mitzvah on
Saturday, March 12,
at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. She is
Broner
the daughter of Kim
and Bob Broner and
the sister of Josh. Sharing in the
simchah will be proud grandparents
Elaine and Harvey Minkin and Lily
and David Broner.
Sarah is a seventh-grade student
at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills. Among
her many mitzvah projects, she felt
volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley
was the most meaningful.

Kasey Madelyne
Downing will cel-
ebrate her bat mitz-
vah as she is called
to the bimah to read
from the Torah on
Friday, March 11,
at Temple Israel in
Downing
West Bloomfield.
Her parents are Lyne
and Keith Downing and her proud
grandparents are Liesel and Don
Appel.
Kasey is a student at Derby Middle
School in Birmingham. She did
volunteer work with children who
are disabled and felt this was a very
meaningful mitzvah project.

Grant Harrison
Gilbert will be
called to read from
the Torah as he cel-
ebrates his bar mitz-
vah Friday, March
11, at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield.
Gilbert
He is the son of
Jennifer and Daniel
Gilbert and the brother of Nicolas,
Gracie, A.J. and Nash. Sharing in the
joy will be his proud grandparents
Murk Goddard, Pamela and Dr.
Robert Feldman and Shirley Gilbert.
He is also the grandchild of the late
Samuel Gilbert.
Grant attends Cranbrook Boys
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
Among his many mitzvah projects,
he felt volunteering at Friendship
Circle was the most meaningful.

Corey Matthew Lesson, son of
Lauren and Randy Lesson, will read
from the Torah as he celebrates

his bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield
Saturday, March 12.
He is the brother of
Joshua and Jillian.
His grandparents
are Linda Dembs,
Lesson
Sandra and Dennis
Dembs, Joan and
Jerry Lesson. Sharing in the simchah
will be Corey's proud great-grand-
parents Ann and Nelson Dembs. His
late great-grandparents are Florence
and Tom Lesson, Lillian and Samuel
Simon and Fannie and Charles
Alfield.
Corey is a seventh-grader at West
Hills Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. Among his various mitzvah
projects, he felt volunteering with
family members at Yad Ezra in
Berkley was the most meaningful.

Arielle Sarah
Lipman will be
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah
on Saturday, March
12, at Temple Beth
El in Bloomfield
Township. She is
Lipman
the daughter of
Beth and Blake
Lipman and the sister of Jonah.
Sharing in the simchah will be her
proud grandparents Rona and Saul
Grossman and Marlene Lipman, all
of Southfield. She is also the grand-
daughter of the late Jerome "Jerry"
Lipman.
Arielle is a student at Dunckel
Middle School in Farmington Hills.
Her most meaningful project was
volunteering as a counselor in train-
ing at Temple Beth El's summer
camp this past summer.

Noah Provizer

Jacob Provizer

Noah Maxwell Provizer and Jacob
Ross Provizer, sons of Kari and Dr.
Jeffrey Provizer, will share the bimah
at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield
as they celebrate their b'nai mitz-
vah Saturday, March 12. Sharing in
the joy will be their younger sister

Eliana and their proud grandparents
Kay Kutinsky, Joan Provizer, Sandy
and Frank Kutinsky, and Gail and
Harold Provizer.
Noah and Jake are students at
O.E. Dunckel Middle School in
Farmington Hills. Noah felt helping
with seniors at Temple Israel's Kever
Avot program was especially mean-
ingful as a mitzvah project. Housing
the Homeless at Temple Israel was
the mitzvah project that Jake per-
sonally felt most significant.

Jordyn Renee
Somberg, daughter
of Julie Somberg and
Gary Somberg, will
read from the Torah
on the occasion of
her bat mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
Somberg
West Bloomfield
Saturday, March 12.
She is the sister of Madison and the
grandchild of Sharon and Ronald
Goldenberg, Marlene and Stanley
Somberg and Sally Barnard. Her
very proud great-grandparents are
Marion and Norman Robbins. She is
also the great-grandchild of the late
Leo Gaspas and the late Ida and the
late Louis Goldenberg.
Jordyn attends Walnut Creek
Middle School in West Bloomfield.
Her most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect involves volunteering weekly in a
fourth-grade religious school class at
Temple Israel.

Mara Ilana
Soverinsky of West
Bloomfield became
bat mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills
on Saturday, March
5. Participating
Soverinsky
in the ceremony
were Lisa and Dr.
Mark Soverinsky along with Mara's
sisters, Rebecca and Ellie. Proud
grandparents are Karen and Howard
Rosenbaum of Toledo, Ohio, and
Sally and Dr. Louis Soverinsky of
Bloomfield Hills. Mara is also the
granddaughter of the late Marilyn
Soverinsky.
Mara is a student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield.
Her mitzvah projects include work-
ing with autistic students at her
middle school.

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