moments special moments When You Know You’ve Met ‘The One’ I t was June 1985, and I was at my daughter Amy Selik Douville’s ninth-grade play at Hillel Day School. I was sit- ting in the front row with my family. Behind us was the family of my daughter’s very good friend. As we were intro- duced, I thought, “Wow, Amy’s friend sure has a good-looking uncle!” There were two uncles. Neither one was with a wife, and I was divorced. But the one I was interest- ed in did have a wife at home. That was the end of that. Late one Saturday afternoon 19 months later, on Jan. 24, 1987, my phone rang. It was him! He asked me if I was available to go to a movie that night. I put the phone down and asked my daughter which brother was Alan because I wanted him to be the one with the salt and pepper hair. She knew him and she said, “Mom, that is him.” I picked up the phone and said, “Wait, aren’t you married?” He said he was sepa- rated and had been for 11 months, so I said, “Sure, I would love to go!” The interesting part of this story actu- ally started the week before our date. I was talking to a friend about blind dates and said I would love for a man to walk into my house and fall back against the wall and go, whoa. She said that only happens in the movies. Well, my doorbell rang and my daughter opened the door. As I saw him step into the foyer, it happened! I had no control. I literally fell back against the wall. We went to the movies, then out for a bite to eat. He brought me home, and we shook hands at my front door. He didn’t even ask me out again that night. I walked into my house, turned around and slid down the back of my front door and thought, “I sure hope he calls me again.” Thank God, he did. We were married in August 1989 and we renewed our vows on our 25th wedding anniversary almost three years ago. Shira Faith Ellis, daughter of Rachel Grey Ellis and Dr. Jason Ellis, will lead the congregation Ellis in prayer as she cel- ebrates her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfi eld on Saturday, Jan. 14. She will be joined in celebration by her brothers Ari and Noam. Shira is the loving grandchild of Ruth and James Grey, Darlene Jorden, Rochelle and Steven Ellis, and great- grandchild of John Nemon. Shira is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloom- fi eld Hills. Among her many mitzvah projects, she found her experiences assisting the homeless to be the most rewarding. Hayden Rose Freed will lead the congregation in prayer on the occasion of her bat mitzvah at Freed Temple Israel in West Bloomfi eld on Saturday, Jan. 14. She is the loving daughter of Niki and Ian Freed and sister of Sloane. Sharing in her celebration will be proud grandparents Lesley and Ted Schneider, and Elaine “Cookie” and Seymour Newman. Hayden is the great-grand- child of the late Anne and Sam Tanenhaus, and the late Goldie and Jack White. Hayden is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloom- fi eld Hills. Th rough various fundraising events, Hayden has helped raise funds for the American Cancer Society’s continued research to fi ght cancer. Hayden, a two-year member of the Purple Mon- keys, a Relay for Life team, found this to be the most meaningful among her many mitzvah projects. Roxanne Ginger Parker will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Jan. 14, at the Cranbrook Parker Institute of Science in Bloomfi eld Hills. Roxie is a member of the Birmingham Temple in Farmington Hills. She is the daughter of Denise and Jim Parker and sister of Jazzy and Birdie. She is the grand- daughter of Linda and the late Norm Parker, and Judy and Irwin Elson. Roxie is in the seventh grade at Cranbrook Kingswood Mid- dle School in Bloomfi eld Hills. For her mitzvah project, she worked with PeerCorps Detroit. She had a wonderful experience with community farming, work- ing at Voices for Earth Justice in the Brightmoor neighborhood of Detroit. — Suretta and Al Must, Bloomfield Hills OCT. 21 Marcela Latorre and David Margolis of Rockville, Md., are happy to announce the birth of their daughters, Anna Sophia (Channah Alona) and Emma Rose (Emuna Rachel). Babysitting ser- vices are being provided by Margolis-Latorre twins bubbie Marlene Margolis of West Bloomfield, “Lela” Maria Eugenia Munoz, and “Tata” Patricio Latorre of Santiago, Chile. Responsibilities are also occasion- ally delegated to hermana mayor, Olivia. Anna’s Hebrew names commemorate her great-aunt Arlene Gorbaty and her great-grandfather Arnold Margolis. Emma’s Hebrew names honor the memory of her great-great-grandmother Edith Tucker and her great-grandmother Roslyn Tucker. 32 January 12 • 2017 jn OCT. 16 Dan and Miriam Horwitz of Huntington Woods, along with big brother Jonah, are humbled to welcome Micah Rashi (Michah Noam Rashi) to their family. Proud grand- Horwitz parents are Gina and Arthur Horwitz of West Bloomfield, Robert and Dorothy Ganz of Slingerlands, N.Y., and Joan Goodman of Albany, N.Y. Micah is named in loving mem- ory of his paternal great-grandfather Morton Horwitz and his uncle Noah Horwitz. Micah is the great-grandson of the late Sally Horwitz, Phil and Berta Wesler, Richard and the late Connie Ganz, Shirley and the late Alfred Goodman. OCT. 15 Benno and Rachel Weisberg of Chicago, Ill., are overjoyed to announce the birth of their son, Jacob Julian (Baruch Yaakov). Welcoming him with Weisberg love are bubbie Marlene Margolis of West Bloomfield, grandparents Richard and Cheryl Weisberg of New York, N.Y., and big brother Henry. Jacob’s Hebrew name was given in loving memory of his great- grandfather Bernard Tucker and also commemorates his great-uncle Rabbi David Weisberg.