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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-05-02

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May 2 • 2013

Ryan Toby
Bandalene, son of
Sheryl Toby and
Stuart Bandalene,
will celebrate his bar
mitzvah as he reads
from the Torah on
Saturday, May 4, at
Bandalene
Temple Shir
Shalom in West
Bloomfield. He is the brother of
Alissa and Elana and the grandson of
Charles and Marlene Toby, Ada
Bandalene and the late Kalman
Bandalene.
Ryan attends Upland Hills School
in Oxford. For his mitzvah project, he
worked at a variety of senior centers
in many different capacities.

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Free Listing
Deadline:
(High School Graduates Only)
May 3rd.

The Jewish News
will honor all Jewish
students who are
graduating this spring
in our Cap & Gown
Yearbook 2013. The
Yearbook will be
published in our May
23rd issue.

Jennifer (Sosnick)
and Dr. Sylvan
Fain of Bay Harbor
Islands, Fla., joy-
fully announce the
birth of their son,
Rory Isaac (Lev
Yitzhak). Proud
grandparents are

Emily Paige Brown
of Rochester Hills
will become bat
mitzvah at
Congregation Shir
Tikvah in Troy on
Saturday, May 4.
Participating in the
Brown
ceremony will be
her parents, Beth
Brown, Eric and Andrea Brown, and
her brother Jacob. Proud grandpar-
ents include Lenore Shapiro, Eileen
and Steve Helphant, Gary and Nancy
Brown, and Martin and Sharon
Mendelson.
Emily is a student at West Middle
School in Rochester Hills. Her mitz-
vah project involved making rubber
band bracelets to raise money to buy
gloves, scarves and hats for needy
children.

Blake Joseph
Ehrlichman, son of
Stacey and Jeffrey
Ehrlichman and
brother of Brandon,
will celebrate his bar
mitzvah at Temple
Shir Shalom in
Ehrlichman
West Bloomfield
Friday, May 3. Proud
grandparents are Robert and Fern
Wallach, Gertrude Ehrlichman; proud

former Detroiter Marty Sosnick of
Hollywood, Fla., Mari Ann and Alan
Greene of Delray Beach, Fla., and
Rachel Fain of Toronto, Ontario.
Sharing the joy are proud great-
grandparents Jerry and Mimi Teper
of Farmington Hills. Rory is named
in loving memory of his paternal
grandfather Raul Fain and his cousin
Irving Ferrer.

great-grandmother is Shirley Liner.
Blake is also the grandson of the late
Howard Ehrlichman.
Blake is a student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield.
Among his various mitzvah projects,
he most enjoyed helping at an adop-
tion shelter for abused and neglected
animals.

Mia Jane Ersher
will celebrate her
bat mitzvah on
Saturday, May 4,
during Havdalah
services at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield. Her par-
Ersher
ents, Amy and Eric
Ersher, and brother
Dean will share in the joy of the sim-
chah, along with her grandfather
Stuart Glasier and grandmother
Susan Thomas. Mia is also the grand-
child of the late Beverly and the late
Edward Ersher. The family is thrilled
to have great-grandmother Margaret
Jesson with them for the festivities.
Mia is a student at Berkshire
Middle School in Birmingham. She
felt working with Humble Design,
helping a previously homeless family
move into a home, was a particularly
important project.

Ariel Rachel
Golnick, daughter
of Marla and Jason
Golnick, and sister
of Rayna, will be
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah at
Congregation Beth
Golnick
Ahm in West
Bloomfield on
Saturday, May 4. Her proud grandpar-
ents are Rochelle and Jerrold Zabel,
and Linda and Arnold Golnick, all of
West Bloomfield.
Ariel is a student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. Her mitzvah proj-
ects include donating food baskets to
Yad Ezra in Berkley to help those who
are less fortunate.

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