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Meet Rose

Rose had a special relationship
with her soon-to-be-married
great-niece. Attending the
wedding was on her bucket
list but she was afraid if
she went she would be a
burden to her family. That’s
when Professional Parent
Care stepped in to ensure
Rose could watch her great-
Rose Cohen
niece walk down the aisle. A
with Sandy Linden
personal companion from PPC
accompanied Rose on the plane, checked her into her
hotel and went to the wedding with her. The family got to
enjoy Rose’s presence without worry — knowing she was
in good hands with her own ‘personal valet.’ Rose had a
great time celebrating the wedding.
“At Professional Parent Care, we want to enhance the lives
of our clients,” said President Sandy Linden. “We’ll go
above and beyond to help our clients live their lives to the
fullest while providing the best care. That’s what we do.”

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Addison Kerwin of
Atlanta, Ga., celebrat-
ed her bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Jan. 30. She
is the daughter of Dr.
Glenn and Heather
Kerwin. Her proud
grandparents are Dr.
Kerwin
George and Helen
Kerwin of Southfield,
and Julie and Hank Niec of Indianapolis,
Ind.

Aaron Wolf will
become a bar mitzvah
at Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Township
on Saturday, Feb. 6.
Looking forward to
the day with pride are
his parents, Dr. Bruce
Wolf
and Sheila Wolf of
Bloomfield Hills, and
his older brother Matthew. Aaron is the
grandson of Rosalie Gold of West
Bloomfield and the late Seymour Gold,
and William and Georgann Wolf of
Farmington Hills.
Aaron attends Bloomfield Hills Middle
School. He instructed pre-kindergarten-
ers about safety issues for his mitzvah
project.

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aura and Ed Cohon of Commerce
Township will be married 50 years
on Feb. 27. They celebrated this
milestone with their children, Rob (Jen)
Cohon, Scott (Annat) Cohon, and grand-
children, Marc, Shayna, Ben and Sara, on a
Caribbean cruise.

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Charlotte Olivia
Luczak will be called
to the Torah on
Saturday, Feb. 6, at
Temple Emanu-El
in Oak Park.
Celebrating with
Charlotte will be her
Luczak
parents, Todd and
Wendy Luczak, as
well as grandmothers Aida Cutler and
Margaret Luczak. Deceased grandfa-
thers Philip Cutler and Donald Luczak
will be fondly remembered during the
service.
Charlotte is a seventh-grader at
Norup International School in Oak
Park. She has a passion for helping
others, especially children, and thrived
in one of her mitzvah projects which
was volunteering at the Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield.

Amelia Jade
Margolis will cele-
brate her bat mitz-
vah on Saturday, Feb.
6, at Knollwood
Country Club in
West Bloomfield. She
is the daughter of
Margolis
Jocelyn and Ira
Margolis and sister
of Magnolia and Mayer. Proud grand-
parents are Madeline and Norman
Foster, Trudy Foster and Geraldine
“Duckie” Margolis. She is also the
granddaughter of the late Dr. Jerry
Margolis.
Amelia is a seventh-grader at
Birmingham Covington School.

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Michael Jacob
Goldberg will read
from the Torah on
the occasion of his
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Friday, Feb. 5. He is
Goldberg
the loving son of
Drs. Lisa and Eric
Goldberg and brother of Noah, Jonah
and Benny. Michael is the grandchild
of Norbert and the late Diane Weinert,
and the late Marlene “Malky” and
Hersh Goldberg.
Michael is a student at Berkshire
Middle School in Beverly Hills. For his
most meaningful mitzvah project, he
volunteered his time at OATS (Offering
Alternative Therapy with Smiles),
which provides equine-assisted thera-
py for disabled children.

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