CANTOR SAMUEL GREENBAUM moments — Certified Mohel — Answering all of your anesthetic & aftercare needs. JULY 23 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 2187350 Caring for your family doesn’t have to happen alone. Call today for a FREE consultation with a Bridgeway senior care professional 248.538.5425 For more information visit: BridgewayCare.net 40 August 24 • 2017 jn Julie Lepsetz and Michael Gabe of Montreal, Quebec, are delighted to announce the Gabe twins birth of their twins, Dylan Benjamin and Emma Wynne. Proud grandparents are Rick and Ronda Lepsetz of Southfield, and David and Susan Gabe of Montreal. Big sister Samantha is not sure yet how she feels about all this. Dylan Benjamin is named after his great-grandmother Bertha Lepsetz and great-grandfather Ben Gabe. Emma Wynne is named Toby Quinn Buckfire, son of Dr. Kelly Krueger and Lawrence Buckfire, will become a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Buckfire Saturday, Aug. 26. He will be joined in celebration by his siblings Jack and Kylie and proud grandparents Vicky Buckfire, and Larry and Elaine Krueger. Toby is also the loving grandchild of the late David Buckfire and great-grandchild of Ada Karg. He is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. As part of his most meaningful mitz- vah project, Toby helped to combat hunger in our community by pack- aging food at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Abby Lauren Chayet, surround- ed by family and friends, will read from the Torah as she becomes a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Aug. 26, Chayet at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. She is the loving daughter of Fawn and Adam Chayet. Sharing in her celebration will be her proud big brother Matthew and adoring grandparents Paul Alekman, Harvey Chayet, and Adela and Jack Weisman. Abby is also the grand- daughter of the late Ann Alekman. Abby is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. As part of her most meaningful mitzvah project, she assembled and personally delivered Purim packages to Beaumont Children’s Hospital. in memory of her great-grandmother Wynne Hoffer. MAY 23 Proud first- time parents Jonathan H. Schwartz and Stacy Trosell of Plymouth are happy to announce the Schwartz birth of their daughter, Mila Jane Schwartz. Grandparents are Ilene Schwartz of Franklin, Craig and Linda Schwartz of West Bloomfield, and Mike and Joanne Trosell of South Lyon. Courtney Alena Cohen, daughter of Alyssa and Aric Cohen, will lead the congregation in prayer as she cele- brates her bat mitz- vah at Temple Cohen Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Aug. 26. She will be joined in celebration by her sister Shelby and proud grandpar- ents Barbara and Maury Katzman, Jackie Cohen Warnick and Allan Warnick. Courtney is also the loving grandchild of the late Stewart Cohen. She is a student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. For her most meaningful mitzvah experi- ence, Courtney took part in the West Bloomfield Relay for Life to raise funds to help the American Cancer Society fund research, patient care programs, and education and preven- tion information. Jackson Pierce Finkelstein (Moshe Shoham), son of Karen (Merkle) and Michael Finkelstein, will be called to the Torah in honor of his bar mitzvah on Mt. Masada in Israel on Finkelstein Thursday, Aug. 24. He will be joined in his celebration by his sisters Lexie and Julia, and proud grandparents Linda Merkle, and Cheryl and Albert Finkelstein. Jackson is also the loving grandson of the late Richard Merkle. Jackson attends Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills. As part of his mitzvah project, he enjoyed volun- teering at Gleaners Food Bank, where he collected and sorted food for distri- bution to soup kitchens, shelters and food pantries that feed hungry fami- lies throughout southeast Michigan.