moments AUG. 5, 2018 Katie and Ryan Vieder of Farmington Hills are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Stella Rose. Sharing in their excite- ment are grandparents Ellen and Paul Fried of Farmington Hills, Debby and Al Katan of West Bloomfield, and Gayla and Mark Vieder of Boca Raton, Fla. Stella Rose is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grandmother Sylvia Seidman, her maternal great-great-grandmother Rose Katz and her paternal great- great-grandmother Rose Kreisman. MAY 28, 2018 Debra Kayes Halpern and Miles Halpern of Batavia, Ill., are very happy to announce the birth of their beautiful daughter, Edith “Edie” Louise Kayes Halpern. Joyfully welcoming Edie are her grandpar- ents Linda and Dennis Kayes of Huntington Woods, and Leslie and Barton Halpern of Lititz, Pa. Edie is fortunate to have a great-grandpa, Arnold Halpern. Edie is named in loving memory of Miles’ maternal grandmother Edith Lichstein, who was adored by her family. Anthony Levi George Carson, son of Lauren and Stephen Carson, will lead the congrega- tion in prayer as he celebrates his bar mitzvah on Friday, Oct. 5, 2018, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He will be joined in celebration by his proud sister Sabrina, and grandparents Sheila and Miles Hurwitz, and Maxine and Robert Carson. He is a student at Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills. Among his many mitzvah projects, Anthony gave his time to fight hunger in our community by volunteering at the Temple Israel Free Fresh Food Pantry. Ari Zev Giske will be called to the Torah for his bar mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018, at Congregation Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield. He is the son of Staci (Bloch) and Fabio Giske and big brother to Eitan and Talya. Proud grandparents are Eliane and Salmen Giske of Recife, Brazil. Late grandparents Janet and Harold Bloch will be remembered. Ari is a middle school student at New Morning School in Plymouth. For his mitzvah project, he will work with animals in need. Drew Louis Chasnick, son of Deborah and David Chasnick, will lead the congregation in prayer as he becomes a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018. He is the loving grandson of Marilyn and Harvey Hortick, and the late Diane and Irving Chasnick. Drew attends Clifford Smart Middle School in Commerce Township. He chose to help combat hunger in our community by vol- unteering at the Temple Israel Free Fresh Food Pantry and found this to be the most meaningful of his many mitzvah experiences. Lilyana Hope Hyman will be called to the Torah as a bat mitz- vah on Friday, Oct. 5, 2018, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. She will be joined in celebration by her proud parents, Stephen Hyman, and Rebecca and Mark DeRaud, and siblings Zachary, Sara and Colette. She is the loving grandchild of Doris and Harvey Olson, the late Hal Margolis, Allen and the late Lillian Hyman, and the late Tom and Rita DeRaud. Lilyana is a student at Clifford H. Smart Middle School in Commerce Township. As part of her mitzvah experience, she volunteered for the organization PB and J, where she distributed food during the winter to homeless people. She found this project to be the most meaningful as she felt people were twice as grateful in the winter, which made her realize how lucky she is to have a safe and loving home. Evan Riley Lovy, of West Bloomfield, will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Joining Evan in celebrating this joyous occasion will be his parents, Jennifer and Jonathan Lovy; siblings, Noah and Jessica; and grandparents, Dorene and Alan Finer, and Andrew Lovy. He is also the grandson of the late Madeline Lovy. Evan is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. For his mitzvah project, he raised money for West Bloomfield-based Friendship Circle, an organization he’s benefited from for nearly 10 years. Ian Michael Roth and Ryan Scott Roth will share the bimah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018, as they lead the con- Ian Roth gregation in prayer on the occasion of their b’nai mitzvah. They are the loving sons of Gennifer and Jeffrey Thav, and Jenna and Jarrod Roth. Joining in their celebration Ryan Roth will be their siblings Lucas, Gabriella and Angelina; and proud grandparents Linda and Alex Roth, and Linda and Kenneth Bertin. They are also the great-grandsons of Charlotte Roth. Ian and Ryan attend Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. They performed many mitzvah projects, but each felt one was most rewarding. For Ian, an animal lover, it was volunteering at New Beginnings Animal Rescue; for Ryan, it was helping with tea times and games at Jewish Senior Life’s Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield. Cameron Rose Spagna will lead the congregation in prayer as she becomes a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 6 , 2018, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. She will be joined in celebration by her proud parents, Dr. Renee Applebaum- Spagna and Randy Spagna, and her sisters Logan, Samantha and Paige. Cameron is the loving grandchild of Lorraine and Howard Applebaum, and Marion and the late Nick Spagna. She is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. For her mitzvah project, Cameron volunteered with the Michigan Parkinson’s Foundation to prepare for its yearly fundraiser. She also formed a team that participated in the event and raised more than $4,000 to help enhance the quality of life for people with Parkinson’s disease and their families. Lucy Marilyn Zate, daughter of Cindy and the late Barry Zate, will chant from the Torah on the occasion of her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018. She is the loving grandchild of Ileene and the late Seymour Zate, and the late Marilyn Attenson and Dr. Myron Attenson. Lucy is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. For her most meaningful mitzvah project, she donated men’s cloth- ing to various area shelters to help prepare those in need for job inter- views and entering the workforce. continued on page 38 jn October 4 • 2018 37