life c Iles July 20 Jen (Rosen) and Greg Moore of Beverly Hills announce the birth of their daughter, Joslyn Eve. She was named in honor of her great- grandmother Eleanor Moore Rosen and great-great- grandmother Evelyn Weiss. Equally thrilled are her brothers George and Asher and grandparents Dennis and Carol Rosen of Algonac, Geoff and Debbie Moore of Bloomfield Village, and Marsha Moore of Royal Oak. March 6 Sandra (Stoller) and Bryan Hamburger of Huntington Woods are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Alexander Seth (Eliyahu Chaim). Proud grandparents are Dr. Kenneth and Noa Arlow Max Arlow Noa Faye Arlow and Max Aaron Arlow, children of Cheryl and Thomas Arlow, will share the bimah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, May 19, as they celebrate their b'nai mitzvah. Their late grandparents are Mary and Norman Berlin, and Clara and William Arlow Sr. Max and Noa are students at O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. They performed several mitzvah projects, but both felt collecting funds and donating to the Arthritis Foundation was the most meaningful. Danielle Contorer of Royal Oak will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, May 19, at Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park. She is the daughter of Contorer Beth and Dave Contorer and sister of Maya. Her proud grandparents are Susie and Harry Katkowsky of Huntington Woods, and Bev and Paul Contorer of Portland, Ore. Danielle is a seventh-grade student at Norup International School in Oak Park. For her mitzvah project, she worked weekly in the infant room at the Tyndall Center. 48 May 17 2012 Sheryl Stoller of Farmington Hills, and Ron and Gail Hamburger of West Bloomfield. Sharing in their joy are great- grandparents Norma Stoller of West Bloomfield, and Alan and Gail Perlmuter of Southfield. Alexander is named in loving memory of his great-grandfather Sol Stoller, great-uncle Edwin Hamburger and great-great-aandmother Eva Sher. Feb. 22 Amy Zeskind and Ken Zendel announce with love the birth of their son, Brandon Liam (Berechya Lev). Big sister Maya is his biggest fan. Welcoming Zendel Brandon with much love are grandparents Sandy and Jay Zeskind of West Bloomfield, and Ruth and Lee Zendel of Rochester Hills. Brandon is named in loving memory of maternal aunt Barbara Krieger and paternal grandparents Harry and Bertha Lowy. Joshua Ryan Cooper will read from the Torah on the occasion of his bar mitzvah Saturday, May 19, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. His proud parents are Beth and Cooper Michael Cooper. Joshua is the brother of Adam and Daniel and the grand- child of Barry Wiland. He is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. One of his most significant mitzvah proj- ects was packing school supplies into backpacks for disadvantaged children. Noah James Eisenberg (Shmuel Yoel) will be called to the Torah as he cele- brates his bar mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield on Eisenberg Saturday, May 19. He is the son of Nicole and Stephen Eisenberg and the brother of Evan. Sharing in this special day will be proud grandparents Linda and Dr. Michael Weingarden, and Frances and Kenneth Eisenberg. Noah attends Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills. Among the many mitzvah projects he per- formed, he felt that volunteering his voice at the opening of the new Mott's Children's Hospital in Ann Arbor was his most meaningful experience. Matthew Harrison Green (Matityahu Chaini), son of for- mer Detroiters Lauren and Fred Green, will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Green May 19, at Congregation Dor Tamid in Johns Creek, Ga. Sharing in this special occasion will be his sister Alana, grandparents Arnold and Phyllis Serlin, Thomas and Matgot McPhillips, and Linda Green. Matthew is also the grandson of the late Howard Green and the late Ann Falk. Matthew attends Taylor Road Middle School in Johns Creek. For his mitzvah project, he volunteered at a Jewish assisted living facility. Anthony Spencer Malin, son of Heidi and Jeffrey Malin, will celebrate his bar mitzvah as he reads from the Torah dur- ing Havdalah services Saturday, May 19, at Malin Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He is the brother of Alec and Ian. His very proud grandparents are Shereen Kruger, and Sonya and Dr. James Zurawski. Anthony's late great-grand- parents are Fanny and Albert Malin, and Louise and Tony Spadafore. Anthony attends West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. His most meaningful mitzvah project involved donating funds and volunteering for many events for Kids Kicking Cancer. Charles Schulman (Chayim Yosef Dov) will read the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Ohel Moed of Shomrey Emunah in West Bloomfield Saturday, May 19. He is the son Schulman of Susan and Sanford Schulman, big brother to Andrew and little brother to Stephanie. Proud grandparents are Judy and Max Robins, and Sid and Joyce Schulman. Justin is in eighth grade at Yeshivat Akiva in Southfield. Solomon Julia Shade Solomon became a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 22, at Temple Ohav Shalom in Allison Park, Pa. The simchah was enjoyed by her younger brother Benjamin; parents, Ginger and Dr. Edward Solomon of Gibsonia, Pa.; as well as her grandpar- ents Kathy and Dr. Victor S. Drescher of Kittanning, Pa. Kvelling was Bubbie Lorraine Solomon of West Bloomfield. Julia is also the granddaughter of the late William Solomon. An accomplished cellist, Julia col- laborated with another bat mitzvah, a violinist, on a musical mitzvah project, performing a lovely program of holi- day music for patients and residents at numerous Pittsburgh-area hospitals, patient family-houses and a nursing home. Brooke Eden Tushman, together with her parents, Lisa and Reed Tushman, and her sisters Paige and Hope, will cele- brate her bat mitzvah at Havdalah services Tushman Saturday, May 19, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Also sharing in the joy will be her grandparents, Patricia and Gerald Katchman, and Joanne and Earl Tushman. Brooke attends Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. Her most meaningful mitzvah project was work- ing with children at West Bloomfield- based Friendship Circle as well as donating funds to this organization. Erika Lynn Yellen, daughter of Cindy Yellen and the late Jeffrey Yellen, will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Friday, May 18, at Temple Israel in Yellen West Bloomfield. She is the sister of Lauren, Steven and Daniel. Sharing in the sim- chah will be her proud grandmother Lenore Yellen. She is also the grand- child of the late Seymour Yellen, the late Marianne Pierce and the late John Pierce. Erika attends O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. Her most meaningful mitzvah project was vol- unteering at Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield, helping children with spe- cial needs.