moments JUNE 10, 2018 Lindsey Hoffman and Justin Memenga of Chicago are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, Asher Greyson Memenga (Raz Matan). Ash Grey is welcomed with much joy by his maternal grandparents Marilyn and Peter Jacobson of West Bloomfield, Nancy and Kevin Hale, and Maggie and Brad Memenga of Illinois. Asher is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandparents Rella and Max Fridman. Brayden J. Brodsky, son of Sue and Burton Brodsky, will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He will be joined in cele- bration by his siblings Chase, Carson and Olivia. Brayden is the loving grandchild of Linda and the late Easton Brodsky, and Phyllis and John Hassey, and great-grandchild of Juanita Victor. Brayden is a student at Bloomfield Hills Middle School. As part of his most meaningful mitzvah project, he volunteered at the Miracle League of Michigan, where he partnered with children who are mentally or physi- cally disabled to help them play base- ball. He also organized a father-son softball game as a fundraiser for the Miracle League. Gabriel Chaim Gordon was called to the Torah and led the congregation in prayer as he became a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018, at the Woodward Avenue Shul in Royal Oak. He is the beloved son of Jason Gordon and the late Jennifer Lanxner, and the brother of Joseph and Eli Gordon. Joining in the cele- bration were his proud grandparents Eric and Sarah Gordon, Sara Lanxner, and Cantor Ben-Zion and Susan Lanxner. Gabriel is a student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. 38 November 8 • 2018 jn Max Aaron Kovinsky, son of Milton and Cheryl Kovinsky, will celebrate his bar mitz- vah when he is called to the Torah on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. He is the brother of Hannah and the grandson of Dr. Stanley and Sandra Boykansky, and Brenda Kovinsky and the late Henry “Skip” Kovinsky. Max attends Norup International School in Oak Park. Among his mitz- vah projects, he found volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley to be his most meaningful. Emma Faye Moskovitz, daughter of Avi and Kristin Moskovitz of Beverly Hills, will become a bat mitzvah at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018. She is the sister of Lyly. Her grandparents are Arie and Ella Moskovitz, and Hugh and Janet Foster. Emma is a student at Birmingham Covington School. Her mitzvah project was working with PeerCorps through Repair the World. Gabrielle Maya Polakoff will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. She will be joined in celebration by her proud parents, Rachael and Kane Polakoff, and sister Haylie. She is the loving grandchild of Judy and Lewis Tann, and Lynn and Sherman Polakoff. She is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. As part of her most meaningful mitzvah project, Gabi volunteered with Summer in the City, where she spent time at a Detroit day camp playing games and doing activities with the children. With great pride, Lorey and Steven Zlotnick of Los Angeles Calif., cel- ebrated the bar mitz- vah of their son, Asher Samuel Zlotnick, on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018, at Wilshire Boulevard Temple. Celebrating in the happiness were brother Jonah Sky Zlotnick, grand- parents Sheila Eisenberg of West Bloomfield (wife of the late Dr. Burton Eisenberg), Marilyn Zlotnick (wife of the late Harold Zlotnick) and incredible friends and family from across the country. Asher’s mitzvah project is working within the WBTLA Holocaust edu- cational track, where he will dedicate himself for a year to Holocaust sur- vivors, community awareness and hands-on work with the Los Angeles Museum of Tolerance. Muskovitz-Goldberg D ebbie and Alan Muskovitz, and Jeffrey Goldberg of West Bloomfield, are thrilled to announce the upcoming marriage of their children Amy Muskovitz and Jared Goldberg. Jared is also the son of the late Sherry Goldberg. Amy received her B.A. from Michigan State University in advertising. She is working in business development at Doner in Southfield. Jared received his B.S. from the University of Michigan in general biology and history. He went on to graduate from the Wayne State University School of Medicine. Jared is finishing his residency at the DMC in Detroit. A November wedding is planned in West Bloomfield. Amy and Jared reside in Royal Oak. Cook 50th B arbara and Jerry Cook of West Bloomfield celebrated their 50th anniversary Oct. 26, 2018, by volun- teering at Yad Ezra. They will continue the celebration over the course of the year with their children, Cheryl Cook and Devin Cohen of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Matthew Cook of Clinton, Mich.; and Elizabeth and Jeremy Kahn of Sunrise, Fla.; and their grandchil- dren, Cameron Cook, Isaac Cohen and Max Cohen. c. 2002