moments | spo nso red Ava Carrick Marv and Eleanor Weinstein SPECIAL MOMENTS Smiling 50 Years Later E leanor Greenbaum and Marvin Weinstein were introduced by mutual friends Les Asimov and Al Granitz in a written letter in 1962. At the time, the young men were classmates at Eastern Michigan University and Eleanor was a junior in high school. In a kibitz, Les and Al bet that Eleanor and Marv would eventually marry. They wrote this prediction on a piece of paper and signed, sealed and delivered it to Marv. Marv went all out on that first date April 21, 1962. He took Eleanor downtown to a movie (Judgment at Nuremberg) and dinner on a double Evans twins date with Al and his date. “We man- aged to have a fun time despite the intense movie and Al Granitz. But that’s a story for another time,” Eleanor writes. Eleanor and Marv had a four-year courtship and married Nov. 20, 1966, at Congregation B’nai Moshe. Fifty years later, their family consists of children Jeff, Rob and Deb, who mar- ried Fenella, Emily and Matt, who created grandchildren Brooklyn, Josie, Alivia, Marcus and Tessa. “We smile because we are grate- ful for the memories our family have given us and look forward to many more,” Eleanor writes. * JUNE 8 Elissa (Kraft) and Chet Evans of Chicago, Ill., are delighted to announce the birth of their children, Alex Benjamin and Ivy Harper. Thrilled grandparents are Karen and Jeffrey Kraft of Farmington Hills, and Susie and Art Evans of Highland Park, Ill. Alex is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandfather Alex Kraft and his paternal great-grandfathers Burton Benjamin Levy and Benjamin Evans. Ivy Harper is named after her maternal grandmother Helen Kanners. Alex and Ivy are also the great-grandchildren of the late Ella Kraft and the late Earle V. Kanners. Asher Carrick Ava Rose Carrick and Asher David Carrick will share the bimah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Friday, Nov. 25, as they celebrate their b’nai mitzvah. They are the loving children of Randi and Adam Carrick. Sharing in their cele- bration will be their proud grandparents Elaine and Mort Golden, and Bonnie and Michael Rosenberg. Ava and Asher attend Bloomfield Hills Middle School. For one of their mitzvah projects, Ava and Asher planned and orchestrated a gently used shoe and new sock drive for donation to the Baldwin House. They found this experience to be very rewarding. Noah Chase Cooper, son of Dana and Jason Cooper, will become a bar mitzvah on Friday, Nov. 25, at Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park. Joining him in his celebration will be Cooper his brother Jake and his grandparents Diane and Herb Morrison, and Lorry and Jerry Cooper. Noah is a seventh-grade student at Norup International School in Oak Park. For his mitzvah project, he is collecting and donating sports equipment to the Matrix Center, a community center in Northeast Detroit that assists children ages 7-17 with a safe afterschool and summer facility. Friedman 90th Kogan 50th L R eo Friedman of West Bloomfield cel- ebrated his 90th birthday on Sept. 24 at Alfoccino’s. Attending were 50 family members and friends. Photos were shown of Leo over the years, and several people made congratulatory remarks. Jack Seel Madison Seel Jack Ryan Seel and Madison Samantha Seel, children of Drs. Debbie and David Seel, will share the bimah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Nov. 26, as they celebrate their b’nai mitz- vah. Sharing in their celebration will be their siblings Lillie and Sophia and proud grandparents Phyllis Seel, and Claudia and William Borowski. They are also the grandchildren of the late Dr. Allen Seel. Jack is a student at Birmingham Covington School in Bloomfield Hills; Madison attends Derby Middle School in Birmingham. They performed many mitz- vah projects, but each felt volunteering for PeerCorps Detroit, a program of Repair the World, was the most meaningful. Through this yearlong program, Jack and Madison worked alongside other chari- table youth and residents of Detroit to cre- ate a bridge from the suburbs to the city. Benjamin Rafael Hornsten Stern will lead the congregation in prayer as he cele- brates his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Nov. 26. He is Stern the loving son of Rabbi Marla Hornsten and Dr. Sheldon Stern and brother of Erica, Jessica and Danny. Benji is the grand- child of Claire and the late Burton Stern, and Jo Ann and Tom Hornsten. Benji is a student at West Hills Middle School in West Bloomfield. As part of his mitzvah project, he v olunteered every Sunday as a classroom helper in the Tyner Religious School at Temple Israel, which he found to be very rewarding. ayna (Meckler) and Natalio Kogan of West Bloomfield are marking their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married on Nov. 23, 1966, at the Northland Inn in Detroit. Mazel tov to this inspiring couple is extended by their children, Ellen (Barry) Finestone, Marc (Drora) Kogan and their eight grandchildren. November 24 • 2016 73