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Sevillana Del Ettinger,
daughter of Lori Weber of
Silver Spring, Md., and
David Ettinger of
Shanghai, China, became a
bat mitzvah on Sunday,
Oct. 25, at the Ohel Moshe
Synagogue in Shanghai,
Ettinger
inside the Shanghai Jewish
Museum. Excited to cele-
brate with her were her brothers Jamey and
Dylan and her grandparents Sasha and
Burton Ettinger of Jericho, N.Y. Sevillana is
also the beloved granddaughter of Barbara
and Mickey Nemer of Franklin and Fredric
Weber of Miami Beach, Fla, and great-grand-
daughter of Fay Berkelhammer of San
Francisco, Calif., the late Jocelyn and the late
Darwin Canvasser, the late Golda and the late
Dr. Harry Weber, and the late Dr. Meyer
Berkelhammer.
Sevillana attends seventh grade at the
Shanghai Community International School.
She researched and reported on influential
women in Jewish history.

SEPT. 9
Adam and Sheri
Horwitz of Ann
Arbor are thrilled
to announce the
birth of their
son, Benjamin
Aryeh (Avraham
Horwitz
Binyamin)
Horwitz.
Esteemed grandparents 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.

Rebecca Leah Feber
(Arielle Leah), daughter of
Lisa and Kevin Feber of
Huntington Woods, will be
called to the Torah as a bat
mitzvah at Temple
Emanu-El in Oak Park on
Saturday, Nov. 21. Sharing
Feber
in her celebration will be
her sister Gabrielle and
proud grandparents Lorraine and Dan Feber.
She is also the granddaughter of the late
Leonard and the late Marlene Bieman.
Rebecca is a seventh-grader at Norup
International School in Oak Park. One of her
meaningful mitzvah projects was volunteer-
ing for PeerCorps Detroit at Mt. Elliot Maker
Space, which is a neighborhood workshop in
Detroit where the community learns and cre-
ates together.

Samantha Ellie Green
will lead the congregation
in prayer on the occasion
of her bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov. 21, at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. She is the lov-
ing daughter of Jennifer
and Bert Green. Joining in

Green

her celebration will be her proud grandmoth-
er Linda Palmer. Samantha is also the grand-
child of the late Ronald Gollman, the late Lila
Green and the late Dr. Robert A. Green.
Samantha attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. Samantha, who is
passionate about animals, gave her time vol-
unteering at Home Fur-Ever Animal Rescue
as part of her mitzvah project and found the
experience very rewarding.

F

Kylee Rose Haddad will
become a bat mitzvah at

Congregation Shir
Tikvah in Troy on

Saturday Nov. 21. She is
the loving daughter of
Terri and Albert Haddad
and sister of Lucas and
Kylee Haddad
Nicholas. She will be
proudly joined by her
maternal grandmother Barbara Kovan and
paternal grandmother Heidi Stein. Kylee is
also the beloved granddaughter of the late Dr.
Thomas Kovan and the late Edward Haddad.
Kylee is a student at Birmingham
Covington. Among her meaningful mitzvah
projects, she enjoyed volunteering at Starry
Skies Equine Rescue and Sanctuary in Ann
Arbor.

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