moments | CANTOR SAMUEL GREENBAUM B’nai Mitzvah from page 57 — Certified Mohel — Answering all of your anesthetic & aftercare needs. Gabriel Alexander Taylor will lead the congregation in prayer as he cele- brates his bar mitz- vah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Dec. 10. Taylor He is the loving son of Lori and Jason Taylor and brother of Jordyn. Gabriel is the grandchild of Dana and the late Gary Burnstein, Jack and Kay Taylor, and Linda Derrickson; and the great-grandchild of Trudy Taylor. Gabriel is a student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. As part of his mitzvah project, he vol- unteered at and donated funds to the Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic, which he found to be very meaningful. Skill, Sensitivity and Tradition come together to create your special Bris. Cell: (248) 417-5632 (248) 855-A BOY (2269) Office: (248) 547-7970 855ABoy@gmail.com @]pflXi\efkn\Xi`e^`k¿j\cc`k%%% fi9FIIFNfe`k Pfl can’t enjoy jewelry if it’s sitting in your safe deposit box. Sell or borrow on it for immediate cash. We deal in jewelry, watches, diamonds and coins. A Service to Private Owners, Banks & Estates Dylan William Young, son of Erin and Marc Young, will lead the congre- gation in prayer on the occasion of his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in Young West Bloomfield on Saturday, Dec. 10. He will be joined in cel- ebration by his sister Ella and proud grandparents Cidnie and Arthur Herold, and Eileen and Howard Young. Dylan is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. As part of his mitzvah project, he organized a Kick-a-Thon at his dojo, Ryukyu Academy, from which all proceeds were donated to the West Bloomfield-based Friendship Circle. He found this experience to be very meaningful. Coins & Jewelry Contact Larry Allan **.''Nff[nXi[8m\%›9\kn\\e(+D`c\8[Xdj›9`id`e^_Xd#D@ 248-644-8565 2053640 The Stroms S hirley (Marks) and Harold Strom of Southfield are cel- ebrating their 90th and 95th birthdays, respectively, as well as 70 years of marriage. A brunch was held on Nov. 20 with friends and family in attendance from far and wide. Share Your ‘Moments’ Do you have a great “how we met” story about your beloved? A funny birth story that delights your family and friends? Did you have an awe-inspiring wedding and would like to share some photos with the rest of the community? Are you a couple wed more than 50 years who would like to share a lesson learned in your marriage with the next generation? If so, we want to hear from you! Send an email to jheadapohl@renmedia.us with “Moments” in the subject line and have a chance to see yourself in a future issue of the JN. 000000 58 December 8 • 2016