Moments
NOVEMBER 7 • 2019 | 39
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andy and Michael
Robbins of Farmington
Hills are thrilled to
announce the engagement
of their daughter Lauren
Michelle to Andrew Brott
Bronstein, son of Jody
Brott and Phil Bronstein of
Chicago, Ill.
Lauren is the granddaugh-
ter of Marge Robbins, the
late Jerry Robbins, the late
Sheila Forman and the late
Leon Forman. Andrew is the grandson of Roz and Sam
Brott, and the late Betty Bronstein and the late Irving
Bronstein.
Lauren graduated from the University of Michigan with
a B.A. degree. Andrew graduated from the University of
Michigan also with a B.A. degree, Dominican University
with an M.A. degree and the University of Michigan Law
School with a Juris Doctor degree.
A November wedding is planned in Birmingham, Mich.
Bronstein-Robbins
Middle School for Boys in
Bloomfield Hills. Among his many
mitzvah projects, Ryan found col-
lecting toys for donation to local
children’
s charities to be the most
meaningful.
Jake Tyler
Rosenwasser
(Reuven) will become
a bar mitzvah at
Adat Shalom
Synagogue in
Farmington Hills on Saturday, Nov.
9, 2019. Joining in his celebration
will be his parents, Jenifer and
Mitch Rosenwasser, as well as his
brother Ian and sister Lexy. Proud
grandparents are Elana and Sandor
Adler, and Seymour Rosenwasser.
He is also the grandson of the late
Shirley Rosenwasser.
Jake is a student at Berkshire
Middle School in Birmingham. He
supported the Kids Kicking Cancer
program at Camp Michigania, and
he volunteered at Memorial Day
Work Weekend at the camp, help-
ing prepare it for summer.
Emily Madison
Weinbaum,
surrounded by family
and friends, will
chant from the Torah
as she celebrates her
bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on Saturday, Nov.
9, 2019. She will be joined in
celebration by her proud parents,
Elyse and Chad Weinbaum, and
sister Ilana. She is the loving
grandchild of Sheila Weinbaum and
James Prenzlauer, and Elizabeth
and the late William LaKritz.
Emily attends Derby Middle
School in Birmingham. As part
of her mitzvah project, she
volunteered at the Temple Israel
Free Fresh Food Pantry. She found
helping to combat hunger in our
community very rewarding.
Ruth Carnick’s
Birthday
Happy Birthday, Mom. Keep on keeping on and being the heart of our family.
We love you, Harriet, Joan, Linda, and Barbara.