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October 27, 2016 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-10-27

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Oct. 28. She will be
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Sarah Miriam
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bat mitzvah as she reads
from the Torah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday,
Oct. 29. She is the lov-
ing daughter of Julie
and Michael Solomon
and sister of Jacob.

Sarah will be joined in celebration by her
proud grandparents Joanne and Larry
Pevos, and Harriet and Elliott Solomon.
Sarah is a student at James R. Geisler
Middle School in Commerce Township.
For her mitzvah project, she supported Gift
of Life by volunteering at the Secretary of
State. She and her grandfather, who had a
heart transplant, did this by encouraging
drivers to sign up as organ donors.

Allison Deena Weiner,
daughter of Marlana
and Howard Weiner
and sister of Madeline,
will read from the Torah
as she celebrates her bat
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Weiner
Bloomfield on Saturday,
Oct. 29. She is the
grandchild of Sema Lazar, the late Alton
Lazar, Michael Weiner and the late Eileen
Weiner, and the great-grandchild of the
late Lillian Benkoff.
Allison attends Warner Middle School
in Farmington Hills. Among her many
mitzvah experiences, she found her most
meaningful to be collecting art supplies
for the Sanctuary of Royal Oak Runaway
Shelter.

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60 October 27 • 2016

iriam Leebove Davis and Lewis Davis of
Franklin will celebrate their 65th wed-
ding anniversary on Oct. 27. Wishing
them many more years of happiness are their chil-
dren, Jo Robin Davis, Keith and Karen Davis, Lori
Davis Miller, Cheri Davis and Jeffrey Kaufman;
their grandchildren, Rachel and Michael Goldberg,
Randi Davis, Michael and Julie Pultusker, Erin
Miller, Maegan Davis, Hannah Miller, Nicole
Kaufman and Ryan Kaufman; and their great-
grandchildren, Margo Goldberg, Harper Pultusker,
Brooks Pultusker and Evelyn Pultusker.

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ichard and Rebecca Block are happy to
announce the engagement of their daughter
Stefanie to Charles, the son of Lawrence and
Helaine Russman.
Stefanie is the granddaughter of Eleanor and the
late C. Raymond Block, and the late Ethel and the
late Albert Ehrlich. She obtained her undergraduate
degree in behavioral neuroscience from Connecticut
College and is pursuing her Ph.D. in clinical psychol-
ogy from the University of Michigan.
Charles is the grandson of Sandra and the late
Robert Russman, and the late Diane and the late
Irving Chasnick. He obtained his undergradu-
ate degree in psychology from Michigan State
University, his law degree from Wayne State University and his L.L.M. from Georgetown
University. He is a partner at Bodman PLC.
They will reside in Birmingham after a November wedding at Planterra.

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