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MOMENTS
MAZEL TOV!
Riley Ian Agrest
will lead the con-
gregation in
prayer on the
occasion of his
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Friday, Oct.
23, 2020. He will be joined
in celebration by his proud
parents, Sandra and Kevin
Agrest, and brothers Gabriel
and Grayson. Riley is the lov-
ing grandchild of Maria and
Michael Kallen, Irene and
Marty Agrest, and the late
Gary Greenfield.
Riley attends Clifford
Smart Middle School in
Commerce Township. As part
of his most meaningful mitz-
vah project, he raised funds
to donate to No Kid Hungry,
which supports kids who lost
their access to school lunch-
es due to school closures
from the coronavirus.
Joshua Levi
Greenblatt
(Simcha Nissan),
together with his
parents, Susan
and Phillip
Greenblatt, was called to the
Torah to become a bar mitz-
vah Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020,
in a Zoom service officiated
by Adat Shalom Synagogue
clergy. Proud best friend is
his big brother Jonah, who
joyfully celebrated the occa-
sion. Ecstatic bubbie and
papa are Elaine and Harvey
Aidem.
Joshua attends Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills.
As part of his favorite mitz-
vah project, he hand-made
individual birthday cards for
residents who live at Jewish
Senior Life to brighten the
special day.
Ruby Claire
Harwin (Chava
Rachel), daughter
of Elisa Zabel and
Marc Harwin,
became a bat
mitzvah, Saturday, Oct. 17,
2020, at Congregation Beth
Ahm in West Bloomfield. She
was joined in celebration by
her big sister Lillian, grand-
parents Rochelle and Jerry
Zabel, and Larry Harwin.
Ruby is also the granddaugh-
ter of the late Maxine
Harwin.
Ruby is a seventh-grad-
er at Walnut Creek Middle
School in West Bloomfield.
For her most meaningful
mitzvah project, she will be
donating a portion of her
gifts to the Multiple System
Atrophy Coalition in memory
of her grandmother.
Jack Seth Soble
(Yaakov Shet) of
Bloomfield Hills
will become a bar
mitzvah at Adat
Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington
Hills on Saturday, Oct. 24,
2020. Participating in the
ceremony will be proud par-
ents, Jennifer and Ryan
Soble, and sister Charlotte
Soble. Proud grandparents
are Karen and Allen Amber
of Bloomfield Hills and Doree
Soble of West Bloomfield. He
is also the grandson of the
late Kenneth Soble.
Jack is a student at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills.
He volunteered at JARC and
Jewish Family Service for his
mitzvah projects.
Cole Tyler
Warren, son of
Eileen and Gregg
Warren, will chant
from the Torah on
the occasion of
his bar mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield on
Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. He
will be joined in celebration
by his siblings Ryan and
Olivia. He is the loving
grandchild of Muriel and the
late Richard Warren, Martha
Montiel and the late Rafael
Montiel.
Cole is a student at
West Hills Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. For his most
meaningful mitzvah project,
he enjoyed giving his time
helping at Temple Israel’s
Free Fresh Food Pantry.
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