moments OCT. 21, 2018 Dr. Adam and Amber Vieder of Royal Oak are proud to announce the birth of their second child, Charlotte Alise Vieder. Older brother Grayson has taken to his role of big brother seamlessly. Grandparents Alberto and Debby Katan of West Bloomfield, Mark and Gayla Vieder of Boca Raton, Fla., and Matthew and Tracy McKenzie of Farmington Hills all welcome their newest grandchild with immense joy and love. Andrew Seth Bertman (Avraham Moshe), son of Michel and Matt Bertman, will be called to the bimah for his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Friday, Nov. 16, 2018. He will be joined in celebration by his siblings Jordyn and Josh. Andrew is the loving grandchild of Elaine and Dr. Stephen Bertman, and the late Rosalyn and Robert A. Schwartz. Andrew is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. For his most meaningful mitzvah project, he gave his time to help distribute food at Yad Ezra in Berkley to assist those in need in our community. Nathaniel Asher Bloom, son of Dr. Jennifer Cohen and Gregory Bloom, will lead the congregation in prayer as he becomes a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Friday, Nov. 16, 2018. He will be joined in celebration by his sisters Olivia and Isabel, proud grandparents Annie and Robert Cohen, and Adrienne and Norman Bloom, and great- grandmother Bobbie Miller. Nathaniel is a student at Birmingham Covington School. As part of his mitzvah project, he gave his time as a volunteer buddy for a player in the Miracle League of Michigan. In addition, he organized an event that raised funds to sponsor a Miracle League of Michigan team. 36 November 15 • 2018 jn Jadyn Paige Butler and Sydney Alexis Butler will share the bimah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018, as they lead the Jadyn Butler congregation in prayer on the occasion of their b’not mitzvah. They are the loving daughters of Lisa and Dan Butler. Joining in their celebration will Sydney Butler be their sister Madison and proud grandparents Fran Nagle and Jack Halifi, Kerry Nagle, Barbara and David Moss, and Debra and Steve Butler. Jadyn and Sydney attend West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. They each performed many mitzvah projects, but both felt their most mean- ingful project involved raising funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. By hosting an event at DEFY Detroit, together they raised more than $1,100 to help find a cure for Type One Diabetes. Ava Grace Chupack, daughter of Stephanie and Nick Chupack, will become a bat mitzvah at Birmingham Temple in Farmington Hills on Friday, Nov. 16, 2018. She will be joined in celebration by her sister Hannah. Ava is the loving grand- child of Susan and Charles Chupack, LouAnn and Daniel MacDougall, and the late Gary Sparkman. Ava attends Clifford Smart Middle School in Commerce Township. As part of her mitzvah projects, she exten- sively researched the life of Michelle Obama and chose to volunteer her time to projects that Mrs. Obama would find meaningful, including helping to care for the school garden at Keith Elementary School in West Bloomfield. Maxwell Raymond Eisman will become a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018. He is the loving son of Lisa and Heath Eisman and brother of Zachary and Jackson. Joining in his celebration will be his proud grandparents Janis and Harvey Eisman, Sally and Ron Lamer, Pamela and Anton Sheridan, and great-grandparents Caroline and Chester Machiela. Max is a student at Hillside Middle School in Northville. For one of his mitzvah projects, he volunteered at Book Stock, which promotes adult and youth literacy. Brett Alvin Krauss (Avram) will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018, at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield. He will be joined in celebration by his proud parents, Drs. Barb and Dan Krauss, and sister Jordyn. He is the lov- ing grandson of Myrna and Sid Konikow of Farmington Hills, and Cherie and Perry Krauss of Calabasas, Calif. Brett is a student at Derby Middle School in Birmingham. For his mitzvah project, he volunteered for PeerCorps in Detroit. He enjoyed help- ing to revitalize the Detroit community through gardening and serving the needy. Jonah Gabriel Miller, son of Elissa and Rabbi Jason Miller, will become a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Nov, 17, 2018, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. In addition to chant- ing from the Torah and the haftorah, Jonah will lead the congregation in prayer. He will be joined in the sim- chah by his older brother Joshua and his twin sister Talya. Jonah is the grandson of Jacqueline and Dr. Ronald Lorfel, Bobbie Miller and Gary Miller. Jonah is a student in the sev- enth grade at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. He has volunteered in the com- munity with several nonprofit orga- nizations, and his most meaningful mitzvah project was with the Because We Care program through Jewish Family Service, which included pack- ing Chanukah bags and decorating a therapy room. Talya Arielle Miller, daughter of Elissa and Rabbi Jason Miller, will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. In addition to chant- ing from the Torah and the haftorah, Talya will lead the congregation in prayer. She will be joined in the sim- chah by her older brother Joshua and her twin brother Jonah. Talya is the granddaughter of Jacqueline and Dr. Ronald Lorfel, Bobbie Miller and Gary Miller. Talya is a student in the sev- enth grade at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. She has volunteered in the com- munity with several nonprofit orga- nizations, and her most meaningful mitzvah project was with the Because We Care program through Jewish Family Service, which included pack- ing Chanukah bags and decorating a therapy room. Talia Brooke Sachs will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018, at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township. She is the daughter of proud parents, Jessica and Ken Sachs, and sister to Evan. Joining in their cele- bration will be grandparents Kathy Green, and Zita and Ludwig Gottesman. Talia is a student at Derby Middle School in Birmingham. For one of her mitzvah projects, she is organizing a book drive for Rx for Reading.