26 | OCTOBER 8 • 2020 

Moments

AUG. 14, 2020 
Andrew and Sarah Cherluck of Berkley are pleased to 
announce the birth of their daughter, Eloise Margot 
Cherluck (Eliora Miriam). Delighted grandparents 
are Scott and Debra Silver of Beverly Hills, Mich., 
and Robert and Michele Cherluck of Sterling Heights. 
Eloise is named in loving memory of her paternal grandmother 
Marilyn Silver. She is the beloved great-granddaughter of Florence 
Holzman of Glendale, Wis., Walt and Laura Cherluck of Sterling 
Heights, and of the late Robert Holzman, Robert and Joann 
Genslak, and Robert and Marilyn Silver. 

Ari Nathan Fried 
will lead the con-
gregation in 
prayer on the 
occasion of his 
bar mitzvah at 
Temple Israel on Saturday, 
Oct. 10, 2020. He will be 
joined in celebration by his 
proud parents, Randi and 
Steve Fried, and siblings Ella 
and Brody. Ari is the loving 
grandchild of Sari and Marc 
Roland, and Barbara and the 
late Joel Fried, and great-
grandchild of Seymour 
Grundy. 
He is a student at Walnut 
Creek Middle School in West 
Bloomfield. For his most 
meaningful mitzvah project, 
Ari wrote and organized cards 
of encouragement to home-
bound seniors and essential 
workers during the first few 
months of the COVID crisis 
and donated to the Henry Ford 
Hospital COVID relief. 
 

Kate Evelyn 
Goldman, daugh-
ter of Stefanie 
and Jon Goldman, 
will lead the con-
gregation as she 
becomes a bat mitzvah on 
Friday, Oct. 9, 2020, at 
Temple Israel in West 

Bloomfield. She will be joined 
in celebration by her sister 
Zoe and proud grandparents 
Carol and Gary Kushner, Jill 
and Steve Seldin, and Jane 
and Budd Goldman. 
Kate is a student at 
West Hills Middle School in 
Bloomfield Hills. For her most 
meaningful mitzvah project, 
she volunteered at and donat-
ed to Gleaners Community 
Food Bank, raising enough 
money to provide 1,950 meals 
to families in need. 

Brody Sol 
Oleshansky, son 
of Dr. Melissa and 
Tony Oleshansky, 
will chant from 
the Torah on the 
occasion of his bar mitzvah at 
Temple Israel in West 
Bloomfield on Saturday, Oct. 
10, 2020. He will be joined in 
celebration by his sister Jolie 
and proud grandparents 
Marlene and Bill Oleshansky, 
Carol and Michael Corman, 
and Ann and Stan 
Hammerstein. 
Brody is a student at 
West Hills Middle School in 
Bloomfield Hills. As part of 
his most meaningful mitzvah 
project, he became certi-
fied as a Junior Kindness 
Ambassador for the nonprofit 

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Kindness Matters 365 pro-
gram. He hosted Kindness 
meetings during his school’
s 
Leadership Cub meetings to 
help bring awareness of global 
kindness, community service 
and learned how to be a kind 
leader. 
 

Ava Elizabeth 
Paige, daughter of 
Michael Paige and 
Morgan Goodman 
and sister of 
Jourdan, Jack, 
Branson, Kevin, Crystal, Kayla, 
Michael and Brandon, became 
a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 
3, at Temple Beth El in 
Bloomfield Township. She is 
the granddaughter of Bernita 
Cheeseman, Stella Goodman-
Barnes and Carlyle Barnes. 
 Ava is an eight-grader at 
Bloomfield Hills Middle School. 
She is active in many mitzvah 
projects, among them is volun-
teering at a Detroit elementary 
school for students without a 
publicly funded afterschool 
program.

Ellaree Zack

Olivia Zack

Ellaree Lucille 
Zack and Olivia 
Lucille Zack will 
share the bimah 
at Temple Israel 
in West 
Bloomfield on 
Saturday, Oct. 
10, 2020, as they 
lead the congre-
gation in prayer 
on the occasion 
of their b’
not 
mitzvah. They 
will be joined in 
celebration by their proud par-
ents, Heather and Scott Zack. 
Ellaree and Olivia are the lov-
ing grandchildren of Penny and 
the late Earl Zack, and Bonnie 
Kaczor. 
They attend the Roeper 
School in Birmingham. They 
performed many mitzvah proj-
ects, but each found working 
with the children at the Dream 
Center to be the most mean-
ingful. They helped to provide 
home-cooked meals from their 
kitchen to the Dream Center 
facility, and they engaged in 
afterschool athletic activities, 
followed by one-on-one tutor-
ing with the children.

