moments
DEC. 10, 2018
Dr. Ashley and A.J. Rich of Berkley proudly announce the birth
of their daughter, Sloane Rich. She joins her brother Hudson.
She is the granddaughter of Cyndi and Joe Randall of Clarkston,
and Elise and Norman Rich of St. Louis, Mo.; great-grandparents
include Ida and Paul Landsberg of Oakland Township, Carole
Levin of St. Louis, and Miriam and Jerome Rich, also of St. Louis.
Sarah Madison Karp,
surrounded by family
and friends, will become
a bat mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday,
Feb. 2, 2019. She is the
loving daughter of Bruce and the late
Jennifer Karp and sister of Jacob. Sarah
is the grandchild of Ronda and the late
Morton Karp, and Nancy and Uri
Sofer.
She is a student at Walnut Creek
Middle School in West Bloomfield. As
part of her most meaningful mitzvah
project, Sarah volunteered for the
housing of the residents of the South
Oakland Shelter at Temple Israel. She
has taken part in this special program
for three years.
Rebekah Lauren
Schwartz will be called
to the Torah as a bat
mitzvah on Friday, Feb.
1, 2019, at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield. Joining in
her celebration will be her proud par-
ents, Dr. Stacey and Mark Schwartz,
and brother Ethan. She is the loving
grandchild of Marlene and Dr. Elliotte
Moss, and Carole and the late Hon.
Michael D. Schwartz.
Rebekah attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. As part of
her mitzvah project, she volunteered
with Special Olympians from Oakland
County Special Olympics. She found
helping the athletes learn their routines
for competition to be very meaningful.
Ethan Westin Winter
(Gershom David), was
called to the bimah to
read from the Torah to
celebrate his bar mitz-
vah at Chabad
Southside in
Jacksonville, Fla., on Saturday, Jan. 26,
2019. He is the son of Nathan and
Susie (Weiss) Winter, brother of Jesse
and grandson of the late Nettie Weiss,
Howard and Sherry Weiss, Cyndee
Winter, and Wayne and Xinia Winter.
Ethan is a student at Kernan Middle
School in Jacksonville, Fla.
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Jewish Community Relations
Council/AJC (JCRC/AJC) and Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit will
welcome Itai Anghel, one of Israel’
s
most prominent TV journalists, to
Temple Beth El (7400 Telegraph Road,
Bloomfield Township) on Wednesday,
Feb. 6. His presentation, “ISIS — The
Day After: A Look from Within,
” will
begin at 7 p.m. and conclude with
a dessert reception — dietary laws
observed.
Through clips and firsthand experi-
ence, Anghel will address what led to
the rise and fall of the Islamic State and
the jihadists in the Middle East, which
influenced Israeli and U.S. foreign pol-
icy. In doing so, he will help attendees
understand the possible re-emergence
of the organization’
s ideas.
Anghel is the only Israeli journalist
who has been covering the region from
the fall of Saddam Hussein to the pres-
ent-day breakup of Syria.
Anghel was the top recipient of the
Sokolov Award, the highest award for
outstanding journalism in Israel, in
2017. He is known for his fieldwork
and in-depth documentaries, which
feature his ability to explore the most
dangerous hotspots around the globe,
while connecting with all parties
involved. Since 2004, he has served
as a senior correspondent on Israel’
s
Channel 2 UVDA, a current affairs
programs, where he produces inves-
tigative documentary segments. He is
currently a Knight-Wallace Fellow at
the University of Michigan.
There is no cost to attend. Advance
registration is appreciated at itaidetroit.
eventbrite.com. For more information,
contact Lauren Herrin at (248) 642-
2641 or herrin@jfmd.org.
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