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March 22
Craig and Rabbi
Elana Perry of
Atlanta, Ga., are
thrilled to announce
the birth of their son,
Asher Joseph. Big
sister Lilah is still
Perry
treating Asher well.
Delighted grandpar-
ents are George and Janice Erdstein
of Huntington Woods, and Allen and
Cynthia Perry of Charlotte, N.C. Asher
Joseph is named in loving memory
of his great-grandfather Joseph H.
Maltzer.
March 3
Julie (Cohen)
and Brad Silva
of Evanston, Ill.,
announce with love
the birth of their
daughter, Isabella
Lainie. Proud grand-
Silva
parents are Steven
and Carol Cohen of
West Bloomfield, and JoAnn Silva of
Northbrook, Ill. Sharing in the joy is
great-grandfather Lawrence Cohen.
Isabella is named in loving memory of
her grandfather Louis Silva.
Jordan Scott
Eisenberg, son of
Stacey Bernstein
and Brian and
Shannon Eisenberg,
will celebrate his
bar mitzvah as he
reads from the
Eisenberg
Torah, Friday, June
1, at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield. He is the brother
of Kaylie, Ashtyn and Taitym. His
grandparents are Frances and
Kenneth Eisenberg, Lawrence
Swider and Geraldine Dicicco. His
great-grandmother is Lillian
Swiderski; his late great-grandpar-
ents are Ann and Sol Eisenberg, and
Ruth and James Aftel.
Jordan is a student at Derby
Middle School in Birmingham. He
felt adopting a family during the
holidays through Orchard Family
Services was the most meaningful of
all his mitzvah projects.
Arleigh Sheldon
Parr became a bat
mitzvah at Temple
Shir Shalom in
West Bloomfield on
Friday, May 18.
Sharing in this sim-
chah were her par-
Parr
ents, Allison and
Harry Parr; her sis-
ters Meredith and Naomi Parr; and
her proud grandparents Sima and
Jerry Parr, and Pauline Woll. Arleigh
is the oldest grandchild of the late
Arthur Woll.
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She is in seventh grade at
Bloomfield Hills Middle School.
Arleigh has devoted her mitzvah
projects to the work of Greening of
Detroit and the Michigan Humane
Society.
Rachel Alexis
Hirsch, together
with her parents,
Julie and Dr. Ronald
Hirsch, and sisters
Stacey and Melanie,
will celebrate her
bat mitzvah at
Hirsch
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield
Saturday, June 2. Sharing in the sim-
chah will be proud grandparents
Linda and Murray Feldman, and
Margie and Michael Hirsch, and
thrilled great-grandmother Rae
Dorfman Weiss.
Rachel attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. She
felt her most meaningful mitzvah
project was preparing and deliv-
ering meals through Meals on
Wheels (NCJW) to members of the
Metro Detroit Jewish community.
Rachel Bernstein
Pesick, daughter of
Davida and Rob
Pesick, will be
called to the bimah
to read from the
Torah at Temple
Israel in West
Pesick
Bloomfield Friday,
June 1, as she cele-
brates her bat mitzvah. Her sister
Sammy will share in the simchah
along with her proud grandparents
Beverly and Richard Bernstein, and
Elaine Pesick, and her great-grand-
mother Dolly Simon. She is also the
granddaughter of the late Paul
Pesick.
Rachel attends Clifford Smart
Middle School in Walled Lake.
Among her various mitzvah proj-
ects, she felt that supporting the
Grodman 300, to help find a cure for
diabetes, had the most meaning.