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May 16, 2019 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-05-16

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26 May 16 • 2019
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APRIL 27, 2019
Tammy (Ram) and Steven Hurvitz of Huntington Woods are
overjoyed to announce the birth of their son, Aaron Michael
(Aharon Michel). Sharing in their happiness are grandparents
Michal and Jeffrey Ram of Huntington Woods, Ruth Hurvitz of
West Bloomfield and brother Nathan Hurvitz. Aaron is named
for his grandpa Alan Hurvitz, great-great-grandfathers Aaron
Baum and Aaron Halberg, and great-grandfather Matityahu Livni.

Wagner Jack Carrel,
son of Meredith and
Steve Carrel, will be
called to the Torah as
a bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Friday,
May 17, 2019. He will be joined in
celebration by his siblings RJ and
Anna. Wagner is the loving
grandchild of Sue and Alan Carrel,
Beth and Gary Heberlein, Barbara
James and the late Daniel James.
He is a student at Birmingham
Covington School in Birmingham.
For his most meaningful mitzvah
project, Wagner volunteered as
a buddy for the Miracle League
of Michigan, helping those with
disabilities play the game of
baseball. He also helped organize
a fundraiser to benefit this
organization.

Madison Bailey
Charnas, daughter of
Laura and Craig
Charnas, will chant
from the Torah as she
becomes a bat
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield on
Saturday, May 18, 2019. She will be
joined in celebration by her sister
Gillie and proud grandparents Ruth
and Bruce Aaronson, and Bobbi
and Dale Charnas.
She is a student at Clifford Smart
Middle School in Commerce
Township. For her most
meaningful mitzvah experience,
Maddie raised funds by selling
bookmarks to buy books for the
Yeshivas Darchei Torah Library.

Sarah Grace Kantor,
daughter of Elise and
Ray Kantor, will lead
the congregation in
prayer as she becomes
a bat mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday, May 18,
2019. She will be joined in
celebration by her sisters Naomi
and Lexi and proud grandparents
Cookie and Jerry Markowitz, and
Linda and Sandy Kantor.
She is a student at James
R. Geisler Middle School in
Commerce Township. For her
most meaningful mitzvah project,
Sarah spent more than 13 hours
baking treats, which she sold at a
fundraising event for family and
friends; she donated the proceeds
to Forgotten Harvest.

Carson Reed Litvin
(Hanan David) will
become a bar mitzvah
at Aish Hatorah
Detroit in Oak Park
on Friday, May 17,
2019. Sharing with
love in the ceremony will be
parents, Melissa and Kenneth
Litvin, older brother Spencer
Litvin, all of Berkley. Proud
grandparents are Rosa Wolf and
David Litvin, both of West
Bloomfield. He is also the grandson
of the late Stanley Wolf and the late
Judith Litvin.
Carson is a seventh-grader at
Norup International School in Oak
Park. His mitzvah project, together
with his friends Elliott Hoff and
Jamie Hertzberg, was urban
farming through PeerCorps.

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