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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-02-28

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Oct. 26

Rachel and Brian
Engel of Chicago
are pleased to
announce the birth
of their beloved
son, Zachary Ellis
Engel (Natan Ezra).
Engel
Grandparents
are Maxcine and
Stewart Sherman of West Bloomfield,
and Mickey and Steve Engel of Buffalo
Grove, Ill. Great-grandparents are
Beverly Krause, Ann Harris and Shirley
Futterman. Zachary Ellis is named
in loving memory of Earl Krause and
Nathan Harris.

Lindsey Eden
Amcheslaysky,
daughter of Anna and
Alan Amcheslaysky,
will be called to
read from the Torah
on the occasion of
her bat mitzvah
Amcheslaysky Saturday, March 2,
at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. She is the sister of
Jake and the grandchild of Mary and
Leo Belogolovsky, and Dina and Alex
Amcheslaysky.
Lindsey attends Sarah Banks Middle
School in Walled Lake. Among her wide
variety of mitzvah projects, she felt vol-
unteering at Friendship Circle in West
Bloomfield was the most meaningful one.

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Evan Grant Berger
will be called to the
bimah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield Saturday,
March 2, as he cele-
brates his bar mitz-
vah. He is the son of
Jodi and Marc Berger
and the brother of
Jordan and Emily. His proud grandpar-
ents are Phyllis Skall, Frances and
Herbert Berger, and Karen and Robert
Skall.
Evan attends Derby Middle school in
Birmingham. He felt it was very mean-
ingful as a mitzvah project to cook food
at the Salvation Army on Christmas Day
to help feed the homeless.

March 30,
2012
Bonnie (Coleman)
and Alex Steinbock of
Huntington Woods are
thrilled to announce
the birth of their
daughter, Stella Cole
Steinbock
(Meira Nechama).
Sharing in their joy are
grandparents Judy and Walter Coleman,
Paula Matlen, and Sharon and Roy
Steinbock. Welcoming her home with lots
of love are big brother Elijah, 9, and big
sisters Claire, 11, and Sophie, 14. Stella is
named in loving memory of her paternal
great-grandmothers Mary Coleman
and Anne Steinbock and dear friend
Suzanne Bartholomew.

Dean Max Hysni, son
of Tricia and Craig
Hysni and brother of
Ross and Seth, will
celebrate his bar mitz-
vah Friday, March 1, at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. Sharing in
Hysni
the simchah will be
proud grandparents
Marsha and David Wein. He is also the
grandchild of the late Bess Hysni.
Dean attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. He felt his
most meaningful project was helping
with children's basketball at Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield.

Leia Ahava Serlin
celebrated her bat
mitzvah Saturday,
Feb. 23, at B'nai
Israel Synagogue in
West Bloomfield with
her proud parents,
Dan and Miry Serlin
Serlin
and her brother
Andrew. Leia was
blessed to have her grandparents Dr.
Henri and Anaruth Bernard, Howard
and Nancy Serlin, and her great-grand-
parents Dr. Maurice and Leanor Reizen
celebrate with her.
Leia attends Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. She volunteers with older adults,
taking special time to do art and one on
one with those who have Alzheimer's
disease and dementia.

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