DESIGNS IN DECORATOR WOOD & LAMINATES, LTD. It Doesn't Have To Cost A Fortune… Only Look Like It! jews d in the Complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling as well as furniture design and installations including granite, wood and other materials. Lois Haron Allied Member ASID 248.851.6989 2152860 Ami Goldenberg and his dad, Etai, on their way to the upsherin Join Fox Run for an Open House Get an inside look at vibrant retirement living in Novi. Come and tour our beautiful campus and maintenance-free homes. Experience top-notch amenities and learn about all Fox Run has to offer. Plus enjoy event-day-only specials! Thursday, May 31, 2018 Ami’s Upsherin 3-year-old marks birthday with Jewish tradition. BEVERLY KENT GOLDENBERG SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS A lthough they are not reli- gious, Etai and Caroline Goldenberg love Jewish traditions, customs and celebra- tions. This Lag b’Omer, they marked their son, Ami’s (Amichai Barak Goldenberg) third birthday with an upsherin. Ami’s upsherin took place at an Israeli-style Lag b’Omer celebration at Congregation Bais Abraham in St. Louis, Mo., where the Goldenberg family resides. His father, Etai, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 41000 13 Mile Road, Novi, MI 48377 Call 1-800-917-8169 for more information and to RSVP. Novi 12866179 FoxRunNovi.com 22 Rabbi Ben Greenfield dips the letters, as Ami waits with his brother, Leo, and father, Etai. May 10 • 2018 jn was raised in Huntington Woods and attended Hillel Day School and Berkley High School, then University of Michigan and Wayne State Medical School. He met his wife, Caroline, a St. Louis native, while doing his residency in urol- ogy at Washington University. Etai is currently in private practice, spe- cializing in male infertility. He and Caroline have two sons, Leo, 5, and Ami. The word upsherin means “hair- cutting” in Yiddish. It is an age-old custom to allow a little boy’s hair to grow untouched until he’s 3, and on his third Jewish birthday, to invite friends and community members to a festive haircutting ceremony. The upsherin ceremony marks a new stage in a child’s life, an intellectual coming-of-age and the passage from babyhood to childhood and is the beginning of a child’s formal Jewish education, Because it is an introduction to Hebrew study, Hebrew letters are dipped into honey. The child licks continued on page 24