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Max Charlie
Kwartowitz of
Huntington Woods
will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah at Temple Beth
El in Bloomfield
Township on
Kwartowitz
Saturday, Nov. 9. He
is the son of proud
parents, Jessica Kwartowitz and Gary
Kwartowitz. His siblings, Ivy and Jack,
are excited to celebrate with him.
Sharing in the simchah will be grand-
parents Ellen and Allan Wilson, and
Monica Kwartowitz. Sadly missed will
be Max's adored late grandfather
Jerome Kwartowitz.
Max is in eighth grade at Norup
International School in Oak Park. For his
mitzvah project, he will be working with
Kids Kicking Cancer, where he hopes to
make a difference through fundraising
and volunteering his time.
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Renee Gruskin. Jared is also the grand-
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Leah Eliana
Trunsky, daughter of
Barbara and Roger
Trunsky, will read
from the Torah as she
celebrates her bat
mitzvah Saturday,
Nov. 9, at Temple
Trunsky
Israel in West
Bloomfield. She is the
sister of Jacob and Zachary. The family
is thrilled to have grandmother Udas
Blank and grandfather Leonard
Trunsky celebrate with them. Leah is
also the granddaughter of the late
Robert Blank and the late Roslyn
Trunsky.
Leah attends the Roeper School in
Birmingham. For her most meaningful
mitzvah project, Leah will donate her
hair to Wigs for Kids, an organization
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Tori Jade Spector,
daughter of Marci
and Jason Spector,
will lead the congre-
gation in prayer at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield
Friday, Nov. 8. She is
Spector
the sister of Alexis,
Ashten, Leila, Ryder
and the late Shane. Her proud grand-
parents are Marilyn Light and the late
Larry Light, and Karen and Robert
Spector.
Tori attends Hillel Day School in
Farmington Hills. She raised a sig-
nificant amount to help find a cure for
Type 1 diabetes and felt this was an
important mitzvah project.
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rad Ausmus, who managed
the Israeli national team's
bid for the World Baseball
Classic, was named the manager of the
Detroit Tigers.
The Tigers announced
the hiring of Ausmus, 44,
on Sunday, making him
the only Jewish man-
ager in Major League
Baseball. Ausmus was a
catcher for four teams in
his playing days.
His Israel team failed
to qualify for the World
Baseball Classic in 2012,
losing to Spain, 9-7, in 10 innings in
the final game of the qualifying tour-
nament.
Ausmus, a Connecticut native who
was educated at Dartmouth, has
never served as a manager or coach
in the Major Leagues. He has been
a special assistant in the San Diego
Padres' front office since 2010, the
year he retired as a player.
Ausmus had two stints playing
with the Tigers and last
played with the Los Angeles
Dodgers. He spent the bulk
of his career, which started
in 1993, with the Houston
Astros.
With the Tigers he will
succeed Jim Leyland, who
stepped down following
Detroit's loss last month to
the eventual world cham-
pion Boston Red Sox in the American
League Championship Series. Leyland
managed the Tigers for eight seasons,
twice winning the A.L. pennant.
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