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March 07, 2019 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-03-07

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28 March 7 • 2019
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FEB. 2, 2019
Esther and Jeff Selik welcome their daughter, Ella Rose Selik
(Rochel). She was welcomed home by big sister Elena Shalom,
and grandparents Linda Klein, Suretta and Alan Must, and Terri
and Bruce Selik. Ella Rose is named after her great-grandmothers
Rhoda (Rochel) Schwartz, Ellanore Bronstein and Rose Selik.

Aria Daisy Dwoskin
(Ahava Chaya) will be
called to the Torah as a
bat mitzvah on Saturday,
March 9, 2019, at
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek in Southfield.
Sharing in her simchah will be her par-
ents, Joanna and Jonathan Dwoskin;
her brother Jacob; proud grandparents
Jeffrey Serman and Chickie Dwoskin;
and her great-grandmother Elaine
Serman. She will be honoring the
memory of her late grandparents Linda
Serman, and Wendy and Marc
Dwoskin.
Aria is a seventh-grader at Norup
International School in Oak Park. She
volunteered with PeerCorps Detroit
through Repair the World Detroit for
her mitzvah project, where she helped
mentor younger children.

Jack K. Lewis will lead
the congregation in
prayer as he becomes a
bar mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday,
March 9, 2019. Joining
in his celebration will be his proud par-
ents, Jen and Keith Lewis, and his sister
Mia. He is the loving grandchild of the
late Thelma and Martin Kopel, and the
late Betty and Karl Lewis.
Jack is a student at Birmingham
Covington Middle School. Among
his many mitzvah projects, he found
it most meaningful to volunteer for
the fall cycle of PeerCorps, where he
worked on an urban farm and assisted
Detroit students in an afterschool pro-
gram.

Ian Jacob Sherman will
be called as a bar mitz-
vah on Saturday, March
9, 2019, at
Congregation B’
nai
Moshe in West
Bloomfield. He is the
son of Heather and Loren Sherman.
He will be joined in celebration by his
brother Joshua and proud grandpar-
ents Joyce and Don Sherman, and
Harriet and Mark Cooperman.

Ian is a student at Berkshire Middle
School in Beverly Hills. One of his
mitzvah projects was collecting water
bottles for the Israeli campers at
Tamarack Camps.

Daniel Aaron Hornsten
Stern, surrounded by
family and friends, will
be called to the Torah as
a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, March 9, 2019,
at Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. Joining in his celebration
will be his proud parents, Rabbi Marla
Hornsten and Dr. Sheldon Stern, and
his siblings Erica (Ilan Weissberg),
Jessica and Benji. He is the loving
grandchild of Claire and the late Burt
Stern, and JoAnn and Tom Hornsten.
Danny attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. Among
his many mitzvah projects, he found
it most meaningful to adopt a family
through the Temple Israel No Temple
Family Without a Chanukah program.

Hayley Sloane
Weiss, daughter of
Robyn and Bryan Weiss,
will chant from the
Torah on the occasion
of her bat mitzvah on
Friday, March 8, 2019,
at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield.
She will be joined in celebration by her
brother Mitchell and proud grandpar-
ents Sheri and Jeffrey Weiss, and
Marcie and Dale Lebow. Her
great-grandfather Seymour Grundy
will be supporting her from Florida.
Hayley is also the great-grandchild of
the late Helen Grundy, the late Janette
and Jesse Antman, the late Gloria and
Milton Lebow, the late Rhoda and
Harold Roland, and the late Thelma
and Irving Weiss.
She is a seventh-grade student
at West Hills Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. As part of her most
meaningful mitzvah project, Hayley
raised funds and collected items for
a community baby shower on behalf
of Sara’
s House/Place, a Detroit-based
nonprofit organization that works to
support and empower women in tran-
sition and new moms-to-be.

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