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Sasha Claire Feller,
daughter of Bob and
Nessa Feller, will
chant from the Torah
as she becomes a bat
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday, Sept. 7,
2019. She will be joined in celebra-
tion by her brother Noah and
proud grandparents Emilia and
Emil Feller, and Diane and Amiram
Vinokur.
Sasha is a student at Derby
Middle School in Birmingham. For
her most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect, she raised funds for sick and
injured rescue dogs, including one
that requires surgery to walk.


Francesca Jane
Finsilver, surrounded
by family and friends,
will chant from the
Torah as she becomes
a bat mitzvah on
Friday, Sept. 6, 2019,
at Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. She is the loving
daughter of Brett and the late
Lindsey Finsilver and sister of
Charles. Sharing in her celebration
will be her proud grandparents
Shari and Stanley Finsilver, and
Leslie and Robert Jacobs, and
great-grandmother Frances
Finsilver.
Francesca is a student at
Cranbrook Kingswood Middle
School for Girls in Bloomfield
Hills. For her most meaningful
mitzvah project, she helped raise
funds to support the Lindsey and
Brett Finsilver HIPEC Program at
the Henry Ford Cancer Institute.

Ari Samuel Klinger
will lead the congre-
gation in prayer as he
becomes a bar mitz-
vah at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield on
Saturday, Sept. 7,
2019. He will be joined in celebra-
tion by his proud parents, Carolyn
Chaben Klinger and Gary Klinger,
and sister Annie. He is the loving
grandchild of Fran and the late
Mark Klinger, Bernard and the late
Shari Chaben.
Ari is a student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield.
As his part of his most meaning-
ful mitzvah project, he is raising
money for Head for the Cure,
in memory of his bubbie Shari
Chaben.

Brody Jay Tushman,
son of Alyssa and
Marc Tushman, will
chant from the Torah
as he celebrates his
bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Sept. 7,
2019, at The Meridian in
Farmington Hills. He will be joined
in celebration by his brothers Max
and Cooper and proud grandpar-
ents Joanne and Earl Tushman,
Paul Fisher and Sherry Sparks.
Brody is a student at Berkshire
Middle School in Birmingham.
As part of his mitzvah project, he
organized a downtown fundraiser
in Cadillac Square, raising more
than $2,000 for the Michigan
Humane Society.

JAN. 11, 2019
Melissa (Levine) Katz and Dr. Philip Katz of Bexley, Ohio, joy-
fully announce the arrival of Austin Ryan Katz, little brother
to Nathan Eli. Proud grandparents Maureen and Bruce Levine
of Farmington Hills, and Hope Katz of Columbus, Ohio, share
in their excitement. Austin is the beloved grandson of the late
Nathan Eli Katz. He is named in memory of his great-grandfa-
ther Abraham Levine and great-grandmother Rosalind Levine.

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