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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-05-03

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Daniel and
Amanda Rosenberg
recently moved
with their fam-
ily to the Detroit
area from Chicago
and are pleased
Rosenberg
to announce the
birth of their
son, Noah Ira
Rosenberg. Grandparents are
Sheldon and Debbie Rosenberg of
West Bloomfield, Manny and Sandy
Kreitenberg of Los Angeles, Calif.,
and Star Tasker, also of Los Angeles.
He is named in loving memory
of his great-grandmother Irene
Kreitenberg.

Abby (Beare) Kahn
and Danny Kahn of
Scottsdale, Ariz., are
thrilled to announce
the birth of their
son, Brody Beare
(Chaviv Shamir).
Brody was wel-
Kahn
comed home by
his big sister Zoey.
Proud grandparents are Lisa and
Jeffrey Beare, and Dee Dee and Doug
Kahn, all of Scottsdale. Sharing in the
joy are Brody’s great-grandparents
Phyllis Beare, and Sheila and Leo
Ordin. Brody is named in loving
memory of his cherished paternal
great-grandmother Phyllis Kahn,
maternal great-grandmother Shirley
Tomas and paternal great-great-
grandfather Barney Kasoff.

Allison Paige
Abrams, daughter
of Susie and Brian
Abrams, will be
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Abrams
Saturday, May 5,
2018. She will be
joined in celebra-
tion by her sister Emily and proud
grandparents Marilynn and Arnold
Levin, and Helen and Ron Abrams.
Allison is a student at Clifford H.
Smart Middle School in Commerce
Township. As part of her mitzvah
project, she volunteered weekly
at the Friendship Circle in West
Bloomfield. She found interacting
with her buddy to be very rewarding.

Ari Perrault-Victor
will chant from the
Torah as he becomes
a bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Saturday, May 5,
2018. He will be
joined in celebration
Perrault-Victor
by his proud par-
ents, Jackie Victor
and Ann Perrault, and sister Rafi. Ari
is the loving grandchild of Marilyn
Victor, the late Steven Victor, Arlene
Victor, and Jan and Bob Perrault.
He is a student at Norup
International School in Oak Park. For
his mitzvah project, Ari volunteered
to combat hunger in our community
by volunteering at the Capuchin Soup
Kitchen, and he will donate a percent-
age of his gifts to this organization.

Jonah Allan
Chupack of
Ferndale will
become a bar mitz-
vah on Saturday,
May 5, 2018, at
Temple Shir
Shalom in West
Bloomfield. Joining
Chupack
in the celebration
will be very proud
parents, Meredith and Jeremy
Chupack; grandparents, Judy
Chupack, Mark and Pat Chupack,
and Danie and Larry Allan; and
great-grandma, Shari Weiss.
Jonah attends Norup International
School in Oak Park. For his mitzvah
project, he has been volunteering
with the Temple Shir Shalom Sunday
Shoresh, working with younger stu-
dents and supporting the adminis-
trative staff.

Harper Sollish,
daughter of
Elizabeth Sollish and
Lisa Bargende, will
become a bat mitz-
vah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in
Farmington Hills on
Sollish
Saturday, May 5,
2018. She will be
joined in celebration
by her sister Remy and her adoring
grandparents Gerrie and Buddy
Sollish, and Leona Bargende.
Harper is a student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. Her mitzvah proj-
ect was a meaningful collaboration
of friends who joined residents from
Jewish Senior Living as they cre-
ated Jewish-inspired artwork to be
admired for years to come at the
Anna & Meyer Prentis Apartments
in Oak Park.

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