The public is hereby informed that effective April 1, 2017 at 12:00 am Jewish Apartments & Services, Inc. will no longer be accepting rental applications for housing for JAS /LJO[THU05VU7YVÄ[*VYWVYH[PVUKIH/LJO[THU01L^PZO Apartments and will close its’ waiting list for all unit types. moments NOV. 9, 2018 There are currently over 175 applicants on the waiting list and the wait to receive housing is approximately 3-5 years, which is much longer than the recommended wait time. Brannan There is no scheduled date to re-open the waiting list at this time. When Jewish Apartments & Services is prepared to re-open the Hechtman I Jewish Apartments waitlist, a public notice will be issued to give proper notice to interested applicants. Applicants already on the waiting list do not need to take any action. Jewish Apartments & Services will maintain their application spot on the waiting list. However, applicants are still required to update their contact information with Hechtman I Jewish Apartments. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY TEXT / CALL 248-289-0885 NOW TO BOOK YOUR NEXT EVENT www.karaokedetroit.com Jessica (Hoffman) and Chris Brannan of Troy, are excited to announce the birth of their son, Zachary Ryan (Zev Reuven). Big brother, Justin, is thrilled to have a playmate and partner in crime. Sharing in their joy are mater- nal grandparents Marilyn and Peter Jacobson of West Bloomfield, and Debbie and Bob Brannan of Clermont, Fla. Zach is named in loving memory of his maternal great- grandmother Rella Fridman, maternal grandfather Ron Hoffman, and great-grandfather William Hoffman. Sophia Bernzweig (Esther Bracha bat Shraga) of Huntington Woods will be called to the Torah as a bat mitz- vah on Saturday, Feb. 17, at Bernzweig Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park. Her proud parents are Kimberley and Paul, and her loving brother is Zachary. Grandparents are Sam and Nola Davis, and the late Albert and Sima Bernzweig. Sophia is a sixth-grader at Norup International School in Oak Park. She takes pride in assisting at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Jessica Rose Otis, daughter of Elise and Randy Otis, will lead the congrega- tion in prayer on the occasion of her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in Otis West Bloomfield on Friday, Feb. 16. Joining in her cele- bration will be her siblings Ean and Ryan and proud grandparents Shelly and Howard Jacobs, and Diane Otis. Tunick 50th We Bring The Musi K You B ¡“š‘’ŽŠ¡¥®ဘ Karaoke DJ Services Bar/Bat Mitzvahs | Sweet Sixteens | Corporate Events Private Parties | Weddings | Birthdays | After Parties 26 February 15 • 2018 jn C heryl and Edward Tunick of Farmington Hills will be cel- ebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Feb. 18 surrounded by family and friends. Together, Cheryl and Ed have raised four daughters, Barbra (Kevin) Giles, Lori Tunick, Michelle (Scott) Mirkes and Jamie (Bryan) Smant. They enjoy spending time with their grandchildren, Seth and Ryan, and Simon and Samantha Mirkes. • Jessica is also the loving grandchild of the late Maurice Otis. She is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Among her many mitzvah projects, Jessica is most proud of raising funds to help the hurricane victims in South Florida. Aaron David Weiskopf, son of Lisa and Michael Weiskopf, will lead the congregation in prayer on the occa- sion of his bar mitz- vah at Temple Shir Weiskopf Shalom in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Feb. 17. He will be joined in celebration by his proud parents, his brother Jacob and sister Rebekah. He is the grand- child of Barbara and James Weiskopf, and the late Murray and Yetta Miller. Aaron attends Hillside Middle School in Northville. As part of his most meaningful mitzvah experi- ence, he will collect non-perish- able supplies for Northville Civic Concern, help sort and shelve the items as well as donate a portion of his bar mitzvah gifts.