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November 12, 2015 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-11-12

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Adam and Sheri
Horwitz of Ann
Arbor are thrilled
to announce the
birth of their
son, Benjamin
Aryeh (Avraham
Binyamin) Horwitz.
Esteemed grand-
parents are Gina and Arthur Horwitz
of West Bloomfield, Stuart Jankelovitz
and Terri Orbuch of West Bloomfield,
and Sheldon and Eva Hamburger of

Raleigh, N.C. Benjamin is the great-
grandson of Morton (the late Sally)
Horwitz of West Bloomfield, David
and Geraldine Jankelovitz of Chicago,
Ill., Hilda (the late Joel) Hamburger
of West Bloomfield, the late Abraham
and the late Rosa Lichter, Marty
and Joyce Orbuch of Minneapolis,
Minn, and Philip and Berta Wesler
of Walnut Creek, Calif. Benjamin is
named for his maternal great-grand-
father Abraham Lichter and paternal
great-great-grandfather Aryeh-Leib
Finkelstein.

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he becomes a bar
mitzvah on Friday,
Nov. 13, at Temple
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Bloomfield. He is
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Julie and David
Chernow and brother of Blair. He
will be joined in celebration by his
proud grandparents Rena and Gerald
Chernow, and Trisha and Art
Hurvitz.
Jake attends Derby Middle School
in Birmingham. As part of his
mitzvah project, he volunteered at
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daughter of Sarah
and Kevin Hirsch,
will celebrate her
bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov. 14,
at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in
H irsch
Farmington Hills.
Sharing in her sim-
chah will be her brother Jacob and
proud grandparents Judy Tigay,
Barry Tigay, and Mirriel and
Bernard Hirsch.
Elena attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. Among
the volunteering projects she com-
pleted, she particularly enjoyed
spending time and playing games
with residents of Fleischman
Residence in West Bloomfield.

Hannah Lily Kaplan

(Ghana Lilach) will
become a bat mitz-
vah on Saturday,
Nov. 14, at Temple
Beth El in
Bloomfield
Township.
Kaplan
Celebrating with her
will be her proud
parents, Margery and Barry Kaplan,
and her grandparents Judy and
Richard Komer, and Anita Kaplan.
Hannah is also the granddaughter of
the late Joseph Kaplan.
Hannah is an eighth-grade student
at O.E. Dunckel Middle School in
Farmington Hills. Among her many
mitzvah projects, she taught a boy with
special needs to ride a bike as part of
the West Bloomfield-based Friendship
Circle's iCanBike program. She found
this very rewarding.

Jamie Leah Marx

(Yakira Leah) of
Huntington Woods
will become a bat
mitzvah at Temple
Emanu - El on
Saturday, Nov. 14.
Participating in the
Marx
ceremony will be her
parents, Beth and
Scott Marx, and her brother Jordan.
Proud grandparents are Melvin and
Linda Marx of Orchard Lake and
Judith Malz and Marvin Mandell of
Monroe Township, N.J. Jamie is also
the granddaughter of the late Philip
Malz.
Jamie is a student at Norup
International Academy in Oak Park.
Her mitzvah projects included vol-
unteering for PeerCorps and working
with students at the Boggs School in
downtown Detroit.

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