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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-06-04

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April 23
Jacob Austin Gross
is the son of Audrey
Greenberg and
Amiel Gross, the
brother of Lauren
and Jocelyn, and
the grandson of
Gross
William and Joann
Greenberg, and Don
and Kathy Gross.
The family now resides in Bryn Mawr,
Pa.

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Diana and Bradley
Stoler of New York
City are thrilled to
announce the birth
of their daughter,
Camelia Rozele.
Proud grandparents
are Pamela Stoler of
Birmingham, and
Inna and Anatoly

Elijah Appelman,
son of Amy and Max
Newman, and David
Appelman, became a
bar mitzvah on
Saturday, May 30, at
Adat Shalom
Synagogue in
Appelman
Farmington Hills. He
is the grandson of
Diana and Jerry
Goodman, Bill and Linda Allee, Bob
and Becky Appelman, Daniel Newman
and the late Elaine Newman. Also
sharing in his simchah were brothers
Ravi Appelman and Nathan Newman.
Elijah is a student at Bloomfield
Hills Middle School. As part of his
mitzvah experience, he volunteered
with PeerCorps, working on projects at
the Downtown Synagogue

Arielle Fein Bauer,
daughter of Lainie
and Craig Bauer, will
lead the congrega-
tion in prayer on the
occasion of her bat
mitzvah on Saturday,
June 6, at Temple
Bauer
Israel in West
Bloomfield. Joining
in her celebration
will be her brothers Aidan and Mac, in
addition to her proud grandparents
Lila and Stephen Zorn, Anita Bauer
and Mel Stein.
Arielle attends Berkshire Middle
School in Birmingham. As part of
her mitzvah project, she volunteers
weekly in the West Bloomfield-based

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Shubayev of Mt. Laurel, N.J. Camelia
is named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandmother Rosalind
Metz.

June 8, 2014
Amanda and
Alexander Madgy of
Huntington Woods
are delighted to
announce the birth
of their son, Eli Paul
(Eliyahu Pesach).
Welcoming Eli home
was big sister Ariella.
Proud grandparents
are Marlene Tevlo of West Bloomfield,
Irvin Tevlo of Oak Park, and Enid
and Neil Madgy of West Bloomfield.
Also sharing in the joy was great-
grandmother Mollye Berman of West
Bloomfield. Eli is named in loving
memory of his maternal and paternal
great-grandfathers Elias (Eliyahu)
Green and Paul (Pesach) Fraiberg.

Friendship Circle's Friends-at-Home
Program, which she has found to be
very meaningful.

Sydney Meredith
Blau of Farmington
Hills will become a
bat mitzvah at
Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Township
on Saturday, June 6.
She will be joined by
Blau
her proud parents,
Risa and David Blau,
along with her sister
Gabrielle. She is the granddaughter of
Fayclare and Robert Blau, and Louise
and the late Hyman Pilchik.
Sydney is a student at O.E. Dunckel
Middle School in Farmington Hills.
Among her mitzvah projects, she
organized a fundraiser for Operation
Common Good to benefit Farmington
Public Schools families that were
homeless or facing poverty

Sam Rubin Carlin,
son of Dr. Tami
Carlin, and Stuart
and Sarah Carlin,
will become a bar
mitzvah on Saturday,
June 6, at Temple
Israel in West
Carlin
Bloomfield. Joining
in his celebration
will be his siblings
Joshua, Dylan and Evan. His proud
grandparents are Rosalyn and Dr.
Michael Rubin, Fern Carlin and
Dennis Carlin, and great-grandfather

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