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February 27, 2020 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-02-27

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FEBRUARY 27 • 2020 | 31

Moments

Zwickl-Storm
B

ecky Zwickl and Bill Storm were
married in Columbus, Ohio, by
Rabbi Elyse Seidner-Joseph.
They were joined under the chuppah
by their parents, Tim and Sara Zivian
Zwickl and Patti Russ.
The wedding party included Bill’
s
children, Kylie, Tony and Brayden;
siblings, Josh and Sheri, David and
Alyson, James and Ronald; a parade of
dear friends; and the couple’
s nieces
and nephews, Shannon and Isai, Bryce,
JC, Julia, Ivy, Ellie and Maya.
The couple were delighted to have Grandma Etta Zivian participate
and to acknowledge grandparents Patricia and George Zwickl and
Donald Baker Sr., who were unable to attend.
After a honeymoon in Costa Rica, Becky and Bill reside in Columbus.

Harrison Hunger
will celebrate
becoming a bar
mitzvah on
Saturday, Feb. 29,
2020, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. He is the son of
Elanah and Richard Hunger,
brother of Dash, and the
grandson of proud grandparents
Joy and Allan Nachman, and Gail
and Jack Hunger.
Harrison is a seventh-grade
student at Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. He loves his
two dogs (Betsy and Lucy) and
has chosen to raise funds for the
Michigan Humane So
ciety as his
mitzvah project.

Violet Louise
Rubenfaer Karp,
daughter of Rachel
and Gabe Karp, will
lead the
congregation in
prayer as she chants from the
Torah on Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. She will be joined in
celebration by her sisters Jillian
and Amelia. Violet is the loving
grandchild of Karen and Dr. Leon

Rubenfaer, Marlene Karp and the
late Ronald Karp.
She attends Norup
International School in Oak
Park. As part of her most
rewarding mitzvah project,
Violet volunteered at Yad Ezra
in Berkley to help combat food
insecurity in our community.

Lilly Rose Moss,
daughter of
Heather Moss and
Jeff Moss, will
chant from the
Torah on the
occasion of her bat mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield
on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020. She
will be joined in celebration by
her brother Noah and proud
grandparents Eileen and Howard
Young, and Marlene and Elliotte
Moss.
Lilly is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. As part of her mitzvah
project, she organized and led
a team for the National Kidney
Foundation of Michigan Walk.
She found raising funds to
support programs and increase
awareness of the foundation
even more meaningful as her
brother Noah has kidney disease.

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