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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-05-05

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B’nai Mitzvah from page 61

Haylie Samantha
Polakoff, daughter of
Rachael and Kane
Polakoff, will lead the
congregation in
prayer on the occa-
sion of her bat mitz-
vah on Saturday, May
Polakoff
7, at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. She
will be joined in celebration by her sister
Gabi and proud grandparents Judy and
Lewis Tann, and Lynn and Sherman
Polakoff.
Haylie is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
Among her many mitzvah experiences,
she found playing the piano at Jewish
Senior Life’s Fleishman Residence in
West Bloomfield to be the most reward-
ing. She enjoyed both bringing smiles
to their faces with her music as well as
socializing with the residents.

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life cycles »

Daniel Alexander
Schondorf will be
called to the Torah
on Saturday, May 7,
at Temple Emanu-
El in Oak Park. He is
the son of Steven
and Kristin
Schondorf
Schondorf, brother
of Peter and
Benjamin, grandson of Phyllis and Jay
Schondorf, and Joanne and Don
Slanina, and great-grandson of Marie
Ginther.
Daniel is a seventh-grader at Bryant
Middle School in Dearborn. For part
of his mitzvah projects, he volunteered
at the food banks of Yad Ezra and
Forgotten Harvest.

MAY 17, 2015
Stephanie (Dorfman)
and Avi Beneson of
Passaic, N.J., are
thrilled to announce
the birth of their
daughter, Elisheva
Leah.
Beneson
Welcoming
Elisheva home
are brothers and sister, Zevi, Rachel
and Akiva. Elisheva’s grandparents
are Shelli and Michael Dorfman of
West Bloomfield, and Marci and
David Beneson of Southfield. Great-
grandparents are Ceil and Jerry
Liebman of Southfield, Joyce Dorfman
of Farmington Hills and Esther
Liwazer of Farmington Hills. Elisheva
is also the great-granddaughter of the
late Saul Dorfman, the late Aubrey and
the late Laura Beneson, the late Jacob

Joshua James Taylor,
son of Linda and Alan
Taylor, will lead the
congregation in
prayer as he celebrates
his bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on
Taylor
Saturday, May 7.
Joining in his sim-
chah will be his sister Melanie, proud
grandparents Sharon and Dr. Charles
Taylor, and Marcia and J. Theodore
Everingham, and great-grandmother
Betty Taylor.
Joshua is a student at Derby Middle
School in Birmingham. As part of his
mitzvah project, he volunteered at
Temple Israel to assist with the housing
of the residents of South Oakland
Shelter, which he found to be very mean-
ingful.

Marley Jaye Wolf of
Franklin will be called
to the Torah as a bat
mitzvah on Friday,
May 6, at Temple
Beth El in Bloomfield
Township. Joining in
the simchah will be
Wolf
her proud parents,
Brooke and Paul Wolf,
and her younger brother Dylan. Marley
is the granddaughter of Linda and
Douglas Mossman, and Sharon and Ken
Wolf.
Marley is a student at Derby Middle
School in Birmingham. She is participat-
ing in the Temple Beth El seventh-grade
yearlong mitzvah program at Hebrew
school, which she h as been enjoying very
much.

“Kuba” Liwazer and the late Morton
Goldish. She is named in memory of
her great-grandmother, Laura Beneson
(Leah).

MARCH 21, 2016
Jenna (Krinsky)
and Aric Klar of
Berkley are thrilled
to announce the
birth of their son,
Ezra Warren Klar
(Ezra Meir). Sharing
Klar
in their happiness
are ecstatic first-time
grandparents Nori and Mark Klar,
Deb Krinsky and Joey Krinsky. Ezra
is the first great-grandchild of Muriel
Warren and Shirley Klar. He is named
in loving memory of his great-grand-
parents Edward Klar, Richard Warren
and Maxine “Mickey” Krinsky.

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