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Seth Joshua Davidson, 
son of Ellyn and Jon 
Davidson and brother 
of Lacey and Brett, will 
chant from the Torah as 
he becomes a bar mitz-
vah at Temple Israel in 
West Bloomfield on Friday, March 22, 
2019. He is the grandchild of Vicki and 
Ben Craine, and the late Stuart and 
Joan Davidson. He is also the 
great-grandchild of Lucille Miller. 
Seth is a student at Norup 
International School in Oak Park. For 
his mitzvah project, he volunteered at 
a weekly Team GUTS golf clinic for 
children with special needs, helping 
them build self-confidence in a safe 
and inclusive environment.

Ellie Madison Frank, 
daughter of Mikki and 
Ivan Frank, will lead the 
congregation in prayer 
on the occasion of her 
bat mitzvah on Saturday, 
March 23, 2019, at 
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. She 
will be joined in celebration by her sib-
lings Mia and Charlie and proud 
grandparents Rochelle and Stewart 
Frank, Sarah Frank, Elaine and Lee 
Weinstein, and Davee and Don Cucco. 
Ellie is a student a Berkshire Middle 
School in Birmingham. Over this past 
year, she volunteered to lead a num-
ber of Friday night services at Jewish 
Senior Life’
s Fleischman Residence in 
West Bloomfield as part of her mitzvah 
experience. She found this to be the 
most rewarding of her many mitzvah 
projects.

Isabelle Lillian Geller 
will become a bat mitz-
vah on Saturday, 
March 23, 2019, at 
Adat Shalom 
Synagogue in 
Farmington Hills. 
Participating in the ceremony will be 
her parents, Rachel and Benjamin, 
and her brother Joshua. Proud 
grandparents are Barbara and Dr. 
Stephan R. Morse of Franklin. 
Isabelle is also the granddaughter of 
the late Rochelle and Howard Geller. 
Isabelle is a seventh-grade student 
at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan 
Detroit in Farmington Hills. For her 
mitzvah project, she enjoyed volun-
teering at Yad Ezra in Berkley.

Alexis Lynn Gotlieb, 
daughter of Marci and 
Ryan Gotlieb, will 
become a bat mitzvah 
Saturday, March 23, 
2019, at The Temple in 
Atlanta, Ga. She will 
be joined in celebration by her broth-
ers Josh and Zachary and proud 
grandparents Dr. Norman and Dee 
Dee Lynn of West Bloomfield, and 
Raymond and Rosalie Gotlieb of 
Birmingham, Ala
Alexis is a seventh-grader at 
Ridgeview Charter Middle School. 
For one of her mitzvah projects, she 
volunteered at Berman Commons, 
an assisted living and memory care 
Jewish home community in Atlanta.

J

ohn Dreifus celebrated his 90th 
birthday on Sept. 22, 2018, at a 
party given in his honor by his sons 
and daughters-in-law, Jay and Kathy 
Dreifus, Peter and Patti Dreifus, and 
Milton and Lisa Feldberg. He was sur-
rounded by many of his grandchildren, 
great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and 
nephews, special daughter in-law, Kathy 
Shugerman, and numerous other family 
members and friends who came from 
across the country to commemorate this 
special moment. John also celebrated this 
big occasion by taking his sons and two 
of his grandsons, Greg Dreifus and Jeffrey Dreifus, on a fishing trip to 
Angoon, Alaska, this past August.

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