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April 28, 2011 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-04-28

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March 29
Jennifer Sofferin
Togal and Seth
Togal of San Tan
Valley, Ariz., proudly
announce the birth
of their daughter,
Adina Seren Togal.
Togal
Happy grandparents
are Judy and Don
Sofferin of Farmington Hills, Bonnie
and Steven Growe of Chandler, Ariz.,
and Jeff Togal of Roseville. Elated
great-grandparents are Brenda Vinton
of Oak Park, Sam Gordon of Detroit,
Beverly Togal of West Bloomfield,
Saul Togal of West Bloomfield, Rachel
Growe of Oak Park and Charles
Growe of Oak Park.

Daniel Scott
Banooni will lead
the congregation
at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield
Friday, April 29, as
he celebrates his bar
mitzvah. He is the
Banooni
son of Drs. Deborah
Charfoos and Hamid
Banooni. His brothers David and
Dustin and grandparents Nayereh and
Meir Banooni and Roberta and Myron
Charfoos will share in the simchah.
Daniel attends Detroit Country Day
School. His most meaningful mitzvah
project was raising funds through
Jewish National Fund to help support
the Sderot Indoor Recreation Center,
which enables children to play safely
in areas hit by rockets.

Beth Galper
Feldman, together
with her parents
Barbara and Barry
Feldman, will cele-
brate her bat mitzvah
during Havdalah ser-
vices Saturday, April
Feldman
30, at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield.
Her brother Ean and grandparents
Pearl and Leonard Galper will share in
the simchah with grandmother Trudy
Steam. She is also the grandchild of
the late Betty and the late Maynard
Feldman and the great-grandchild of
the late Norma Galper.
`it at Bloomfield Hills
Beth is
Middle School. Among her various
mitzvah projects, she felt volunteering
at Kever Avot was the most personal
and meaningful.

Feb. 5
Adina (London) and
Gregg Kanner are so
excited to welcome to
the world their sweet
daughter, Madalyn
Anne. Sharing in
the excitement and
Kanner
attention is Maddy's
big brother, Noah.
She has brought much joy to her grand-
parents Grandma Leslie and Papa Jeff
London of Farmington Hills and Bubbie
Marcia and Grandpa Rick Kanner of
Montgomery Village, Md. Maddy is
blessed to also have great-grandparents
in her life, Grandma Doris and Grandpa
Milty Kanner of Silver Spring, Md.
Madalyn is named in loving memory
of Gregg's bubbie Anne Malickson and
Adina's grandma Annette London and
grandma Eileen Silverman.

Zackary David
(Zack) Fincher read
from the Torah in
celebration of his bar
mitzvah on Friday,
April 22, at Temple
Emanu El in Oak
Park. Zack's proud
Fincher
parents are Marcie
and Rich Fincher.
Loving grandparents are Lorraine
Greenberg and Ronald and Karen
Fincher. Zack is also the grandson of
the late Henry Greenberg and the late
Patricia Fincher.
Zack attends seventh grade at
Anderson Middle School in Berkley.
His most meaningful mitzvah project
was planting trees in Detroit with the
Greening of Detroit.

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Treat your mom to a day of delicious food and fun by taking her to
BIG ROCK CHOPHOUSE'S annual Mother's Day Brunch on Sunday,
May 8, 2011 at THE RESERVE. There will be two seatings, the first from
11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and the second from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Brunch will begin with a champagne toast and will feature a variety of
chef's stations. A children's menu is also available. Cost is $45 for
adults, $20 for children 12 and under and $5 for children under age 5.
Cost excludes tax, tip and valet.

BIG ROCK CHOPHOUSE will also be open for dinner that evening.
Dinner menu begins at 5 p.m. Reservations are strongly suggested.
For more information, call 248.647.7774.

248.647.7774 • bigrockchophouse.com

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Brandon Samuel
Glasser will read
from the Torah as
he celebrates his bar
mitzvah Friday, April
30, at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield.
His proud parents
Glasser
are Eden and Ivan
Glasser. Sharing in
the simchah will be his brother Daniel
and his grandparents Nickie Glasser,
Lynda and Allen Glasser and Jane
Gross. He is also the grandchild of
the late Allen Gross. His great-grand-
parents are Shirley and Hy Lezell and
Gloria Simi.
Brandon attends O.E. Dunckel
Middle school in Farmington Hills.
His most meaningful mitzvah project
is his involvement with the weekly
martial arts program at Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield.

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Remember Mother's Day Sunday, May 8th

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248-851-5030
6881 Orchard Lake Rd.
on The Boardwalk

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