%V w:pz•lcssia Empmingimm ilwmmmoffm life c Iles Jan. 21 Josh and Amanda (Heinrich) Goldstein of Plymouth are thrilled to announce the birth liatr of Danielle Alix- Goldstein Marie Goldstein. Sharing in their happiness are proud grandparents David Goldstein and Susan Sefansky of Ann Arbor, and Paul and Phyllis Heinrich of Saline. Danielle is the great-granddaughter of the late David and the late Eva Sefansky. CELEBRATE WITH THE GREATES T INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN THE COU TRY! C-7 PRODUCT 859890 Turn your old GOLD into CASH! We will buy ALL of your precious metals, diamonds & watches. (At 14 Mile Rd. in the Broadway Plaza) (248) 855-1730 Farmington Hills, Michigan www.greis.com CANTOR SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified Mohel — Answering all of your anesthetic & aftercare needs. S Skill, Sensitivity and Tradition come together to create your special Bris. Cell: (248) 417-5632 (248) 855-A BOY (2269) Office: (248) 547-7970 855ABoy@gmail. corn 62 February 27 • 2014 Nov. 5 Rebecca Elkus-Ferst and Judah Ferst of Westchester, N.Y., are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Noah Isaac Ferst (Noach Yitzchak). Sharing in their joy are proud first-time grandpar- ents Michele and Lou Elkus of West Bloomfield, and Walter and Margie Ferst of Philadelphia, Pa. Noah Isaac is named in loving memory of his pater- nal grandmother Nancy Balick Ferst and his maternal great-grandmother Irene Garfinkel Elkus. Jackson Dobrusin of Bloomfield Hills will become a bar mitzvah at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield on Saturday, March 1. Participating in the Dobrusin ceremony will be his parents, Eric and Dr. Shari Dobrusin, and brother Franklin. Proud grandparents are Sheila Rissman of West Bloomfield, and Linda and Dr. Joseph Dobrusin of Farmington Hills. He is also the grandson of the late Burton Rissman. One of his mitzvah projects was packing food at Forgotten Harvest. Macy Garrett Field (Tzivya Zahara) of Ypsilanti will become a bat mitz- vah on Saturday, March 1, at Temple Beth Emeth in Ann Arbor. Proud par- Field ents are Tori and Olan Noe. She is also the daughter of the late Carlton "Junior" Field. Sharing in the simchah will be her brother Quincy. Macy is the granddaughter of Barbara Garrett and the late Joel Garrett. Macy is a seventh-grader at East Arbor Charter Academy in Ypsilanti. For her mitzvah project, she volun- teered at the Pet Resort in Belleville and found this most rewarding due to her love for animals. Blayze George Karp, son of Lena Agree, and Gaal Karp and Pamela Applebaum, will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Friday, Feb 28. He is the brother of Molly and Rebecca. Also sharing in his simchah will be grandparents Arlene and Richard Agree, and Ilana and Sam Karp, and Karp great-grandmother Shirley Rosenberg. Blayze's late great-grandparents are George and Shirley Agree, and Edward Rosenberg. He is a student at the Roeper School in Bloomfield Hills. For his mitzvah project, Blayze volunteered throughout the fall at a Ropes and Zip Line park, encouraging young chil- dren to develop skills and confidence. Eliana Juliet Silverman will read from the Torah as she celebrates her bat mitzvah during Havdalah services at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Silverman Southfield on Saturday, March 1. Her proud parents are Jennifer and Paul Silverman. Sharing in the sim- chah will be her brothers Nathan and Levi, and grandparents Lila and Gil Silverman, Leslie and Robert Golding, and Renee Dagher and Rick Pulford. Elated great-grandmothers are Fanny Zuckerman and Dorothy Golding. Eliana attends Kingswood- Cranbrook school in Bloomfield Hills. She has been performing with her violin for seniors at Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield and at various local nursing homes, which she felt was a meaningful mitzvah project.