JEFF 84 MATT BARKER BEST OF OVER A HOME A WEEK SOLD IN 2015. 248.425.6000 HOUR MAX BROOCK REALTORS I 4130 TELEGRAPH RD I BLOOMFIELD HILLS I 48302 $2.00 JUNE 11 -17, 2015 / 24-30 SIVAN 5775 theJEWISHNEWS.com A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION » Dad & Grad Here's a tech-savvy guide to Father's Day and graduation gifts. See page 16. » Gone Pro Life's a game for this professional video game player. See page 36. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS metro » Feeling Picklish A Jewish bubbie's pickle recipe is the star of a Michigan-made movie. See page 40. Spencer Martin raises his fist in victory at an eSports tournament in Germany. >> cover story From The Heart Kosher caterer provides hearty food — and tzedakah. Esther Allweiss Ingber Contributing Writer C aterer Avi Rubin has a strong drive to be charitable, but mod- estly calls it "nothing special" As he sees it, "it's our responsibility as Jews to help and do as much as we can for one another" After nearly six years in the area, he's made an impact on the local Jewish scene through his kosher catering business and by leading several tze- dakah projects. Rubin, 35, grew Avi Rubin up in New York but moved his family to the Metro Detroit home of his wife, Chaya Shaindel (for- merly Handler), after Southfield-based Partners in Torah hired him as its pro- gram director. The couple met in Israel, married in Detroit and have five chil- dren. o r o m A night to cherish — for students of all abilities. Stacy Gittleman I Contributing Writer CONTINUED ON PAGE 10 Covering and Connecting Jewish Detroit Eve y Week pencer Cohn of West Bloomfield had his heart set on going to his prom to seal his lasting memories of high school with a fun night out on the town. He knew just whom he wanted to ask, and with the help of a teacher and supportive friends, he had a night to remember at West Bloomfield High School's Senior Prom, held at the Detroit Yacht Club on Belle Isle in Detroit. Going to prom was also a dream come true for Spencer's mom, Melanie Cohn. Like all parents raising kids with special needs, the thing she wanted most for her son was acceptance by his peers. "When you have a child on the autism spectrum, you always feel like your kids are on the outside said Melanie, who is a psychotherapist with a private practice in Farmington Hills. "When I found out there was a way that Spencer could go to prom, I was so pleased. He went and felt accepted as part of a group of friends. Isn't that how we all want to feel?" CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 Above: West Bloomfield High School junior Dalia Rubenstein snaps a selfie with her date, senior Spencer Cohn.