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Alex and Lilly
(Epstein) Stotland
of Birmingham
are thrilled to
announce the birth
of their daughter,
Elise Roslyn. Elise
was welcomed
home by big
brother Nathan. Proud grandparents
are Donald and Marjory Epstein of
Bloomfield Hills, and Mark and Ida
Hanna Feldman will
be called to the Torah
as bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov. 7, at
the Henry, Autograph
Collection Hotel in
Dearborn. She is a
daughter of Lana
Feldman
Kantor and Marc
Feldman, grand-
daughter of Eva and Mark Kantor as well
as Sandra and Robert Feldman, and a
sister to Bethany and Alexa.
For her mitzvah project, she donated
her hair to the "Locks of Lov'
Marki
Madison
Jennings
Jennings
Marki Paige Jennings and Madison
Olivia Jennings will be called to the
Torah as b'not mitzvah on Saturday, Nov.
7, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. They will be joined in cele-
bration by their proud parents, Nadine
and Brian Jennings, and older brothers
Jacob and Zachary. Marki and Madison
are the grandchildren of Ronald and the
late Delores Jennings, and the late Dr.
Seymour and Dorothy Rapp.
Marki and Madison are seventh-
graders at Derby Middle School in
Birmingham. As part of their mitzvah
projects, they volunteered at Yad Ezra in
Berkley and found this experience to be
very meaningful.
Rachel Olivia
Lybeck, daughter of
Lybeck
Margaret and
Theodore (Ted)
Lybeck, will be called
to the Torah as a bat
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on
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Stotland of Brooklyn, N.Y. Elise is
the great-granddaughter of Margaret
Winkelman of West Bloomfield. She
is also the great-granddaughter of
the late Eugene and the late Elsie
Epstein, the late Stanley Winkelman,
the late Joseph and the late Roslyn
Stotland, the late Joseph and the late
Genya Kozak. Elise is named in loving
memory of her maternal great-grand-
mother Elsie Epstein and her paternal
great-grandmother Roslyn Stotland.
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Saturday, Nov. 7. Joining in her celebra-
tion will be her sister Jillian and proud
grandparents Judy Maule, and Faye and
Henry Lybeck.
Rachel is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Her
most meaningful mitzvah experience
involved volunteering for more than 30
hours at the Friendship Circle Summer
Camp.
Isaiah Jack Rubin
was called to the
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah on Friday, Oct. 30,
at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. He
is the loving son of
David Rubin, and
Rubin
Lindsay and Brian
Hords and brother to
Talia, Natalie and Nathan. Isaiah was
joined in celebration by his grandparents
Judith and Dr. Irving Blau, Lois and
Alvin Rubin, and Sandra and Oscar
Tuttleman. He is also the great-grand-
child of Lee Blau and the late Harry Blau.
Isaiah attends Derby Middle School
in Birmingham. His most meaningful
mitzvah project involved participating in
the Exhale Fall Team 02 charity ride for
juvenile diabetes.
Griffin Charles
Schoener will read
from the Torah as he
becomes a bar mitz-
vah on Friday, Nov. 6,
at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. He
is the loving son of
Schoener
Jennifer and Adam
Schoener and brother
of Justin and Aidan. He will be joined in
celebration by his proud grandparents
Lena and Frank Niggeman, and Lucy
and Eugene Schoener.
Griffin attends Derby Middle School
in Birmingham. As part of his mitzvah
project, he participated in the LINKS
program at his middle school, volunteer-
ing to assist and mentor students with
disabilities. He found the experience to
be very rewarding.
Lung Cancer Program Offers
the Latest Diagnostics, Treatment
By Jack Weiner,
President and CEO
St. Joseph Mercy
Oakland
Lung cancer is the most common
cause of cancer death in men and
women combined, but recent treatment
breakthroughs provide ways to earlier
diagnose and better treat the disease.
St. Joseph Mercy Oakland's Lung Cancer
Program offers the latest in diagnostics,
treatment and clinical trials.
Here's why you should seek out St. Joe's for lung cancer diagnosis and treatment.
We offer:
• A quicker path to diagnosis and treatment with twice monthly multidisciplinary
Lung Tumor Board meetings attended by a team that includes nationally recognized
experts in Radiation Oncology and Thoracic Surgery, along with specialists in
Pulmonary Medicine, Medical Oncology, Pathology, Radiology and others. Working
together, the team develops a personalized cancer treatment plan for each patient
designed to deliver the best outcomes.
• A lung cancer nurse navigator who facilitates care for each patient. She provides
patient education, coordinates appointments and provides additional emotional and
resource support throughout each patient's treatment journey.
• Our nationally recognized specialists have dedicated St. Joe's affiliated lung
cancer practices and are skilled and experienced in the latest cutting-edge
diagnostic and treatment technology.
• Superdimension Navigational Bronchoscopy System, Endobronchial Ultrasound
(EBUS) and Low-Dose Lung CT screening for the latest in detection, diagnosis and
staging, along with da Vinci robotic-assisted surgery.
• A Surgical Pavilion with modern surgical suites that offers the most up-to-date
technological advances in the area.
• Access to nearly 150 clinical trials through our Community Clinical Oncology
Program (CCOP), the same trials accessed by the Mayo Clinic. This means patients
can receive cutting-edge treatment while remaining right in our community.
• Access to educational information in our Cancer Resource and Support Center,
within the Alice Gustafson Center on the hospital campus.
• A Cancer Center that offers an environment of patient comfort and dignity in both
the physician office and the infusion center.
For more information on St. Joe's Lung Cancer Program, call Patti Moore, Lung Nurse
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When you're looking for the latest, comprehensive and compassionate lung
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