moments
Lindsay Blair
Randel, surround-
ed by family and
friends, will be
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, May 20, at
Adat Shalom
Randel
Synagogue in
Farmington Hills.
She is the loving
daughter of Danielle and Michael
Randel and sister of Ali and Olivia.
Sharing her simchah will be proud
grandparents Moreen and Marshall
Lett, and Carolyn Randel. She is also
the granddaughter of the late
Norman Randel. Great-grandparents
Janette and Jesse Antman will be
deeply missed.
Lindsay is a student at West
Hills Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. As a youth ambassador for
the Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation, she works to bring
joy to the lives of other children
diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes by
raising awareness and funds. She
recently received the Outstanding
Youth Citizen Award from the
Jesse Nicholas Winter
(Shlomo Nissan) will be
called to the Bimah to
read from the Torah to
celebrate his bar mitz-
vah at Chabad Southside
in Jacksonville, Fla., on
Saturday, May 20. He is
Bloomfield Youth Assistance for
making an exceptional contribution
to her community and setting an
example by assisting others.
Cooper Riley
Schoenberg, sur-
rounded by family
and friends, will
become a bar mitz-
vah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield
Schoenberg
on Saturday, May
20. He is the loving
son of Karen and
Jeffrey Schoenberg and brother of
Jordan and Dylan. Cooper is the
grandchild of Susan and the late
Robert Sosnick, Lester and the late
Shirley Schoenberg, the late Marilyn
Zack, and great-grandchild of Estelle
Miller.
He is a student at Derby Middle
School in Birmingham. As part of his
mitzvah project, Cooper organized a
book drive to benefit Beyond Basics.
He found it to be rewarding to assist
in the efforts to increase literacy for
vulnerable children in Detroit.
the son of Nathan and Susie (Weiss)
Winter and brother of Ethan. He is the
grandson of Nettie Weiss, Howard and
Sherry Weiss, Cyndee Winter, and Wayne
and Xinia Winter.
Jesse attends Kernan Middle School in
Jacksonville.
Winter
Wexelberg-Clouser - Harris
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heyna and Tom Wexelberg-Clouser of
Oak Park and Ellen and Mark Lescher
of Simsbury, Conn., are delighted to
announce the engagement of their children
Adina Chava and Scott Harris.
Chavie graduated from the Columbia
University and Jewish Theological Seminary
joint program. She received her M.S. in non-
profit management from Milano, the New
School for Management and Urban Policy.
She is the director of community fundraising
at the nonprofit organization Smile Train.
Scott graduated from Princeton University
and received an M.B.A. at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He works at Amazon
as the director of North America Operations for Prime Now.
A July wedding is planned in Brooklyn, N.Y. •
Marguerite’s Farewell
Final Sales Event
Retiring and Store Closing
Marguerite’s has had the pleasure of serving our customers for over
36 years and while it is diffi cult to say goodbye, we would like to cordially
invite you to Marguerite’s Farewell Final Sales Event.
As a special thanks to our loyal customers, couture gowns, dresses and
accessories will be fi nal clearance until the inventory is gone.
We want to thank you for the unwavering love and support. The Jewish
community has been an integral part of our success and we’d like to take the
time to thank each and every one of our dear customers.
“Advertising in the Jewish News has allowed us to create long standing relationships
with our customers who have made Marguerite’s what it is today. We couldn’t have
done it without the encouragement and partnership of the Jewish News.”
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