26 | DECEMBER 3 • 2020 

MOMENTS

BIRTHS
MAZEL TOV!

OCT. 5, 2020 
Megan and Matt Swain of 
Washington, D.C., are over-
joyed to announce the 
birth of their first daughter, 
Stella Radin (Zahava Yael 
Aviv). Big brother Oliver was thrilled to 
welcome her home. Ecstatic grandpar-
ents are Elyse and Richard Jacobs of 
Bloomfield Hills and Lisa Swain and 
Fred Swirka of Peabody, Mass. Excited 
great-grand-bubbie is Arlene Rosen of 
Revere, Mass. Stella is named for 
Meg’s treasured Uncle Steve and 
Grandma Syl (family name Radin). 
Stella’s Hebrew name is in blessed, 
loving memory of Grandma Syl 
(Zelda), Uncle Steve (Yehuda), and 
Matt’s Nana Ann (Anya). 

APRIL 23, 2020
Katie and Ryan Vieder of 
Farmington Hills are thrilled 
to announce the birth of 
their son, Jack Benjamin. 
Sharing in their excitement 
are big sister Stella Rose and grand-
parents Ellen and Paul Fried of 
Farmington Hills, Debby and Al Katan 
of West Bloomfield and Gayla and 
Mark Vieder of Boca Raton, Fla. Jack 
is named in loving memory of his 
maternal great-grandfather Jacob 
(Jack) Seidman. His Hebrew name, 
Meir Binyamin, was given in memory 
of his paternal great-grandfather 
Cantor Larry Vieder. 
 

MARCH 19, 2020
Parents Samantha and 
Jeffrey Friedman of 
Birmingham are thrilled 
to announce the birth of 
their son, Oakley Samson 
Friedman. Proud big brother is 
Crosby Friedman. Loving grand-
parents are Karen Kelman and Paul 
Chaben of West Bloomfield and 
Howard Friedman of Bloomfield Hills. 
He is also the grandson of the late 
Stephanie Friedman. Oakley is named 
in loving memory of his grandmother.

Dylan Slone Berman and 
Jesse Madden Berman 
will share the bimah as 
they lead the congre-
gation in prayer on the 
occasion of their b’nai 
mitzvah at Temple Israel 
in West Bloomfield on 
Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020. 
They will be joined in 
celebration by their 
proud parents, Michelle 
and Michael Berman. 
Dylan and Jesse are the 
loving grandchildren of 
Lynne and Leslie Schultz, Robin 
and Michael Fenberg, and the late 
Marilou and Marvin Berman.
They attend Clifford Smart Middle 
School in Commerce Township. 
Among their many mitzvah projects, 
both Dylan and Jesse found it most 
meaningful to deliver presents on 
Christmas to Jimmy’s Kids in Detroit. 
This special project is a yearly tradi-
tion for their family.

Baila Rose Jasgur and 
Simone Elise Jasgur, 
daughters of Jennifer 
Jasgur and Steve Jasgur, 
will share the bimah as 
they celebrate their b’not 
mitzvah at Temple Israel 
in West Bloomfield on 
Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. 
They are the loving 
grandchildren of Harriet 
and the late Robert 
Jasgur, Robert Rozycki 
and Joann Rozycki. 
Baila and Simone attend West 
Hills Middle School in Bloomfield 
Hills. Among their many mitzvah 
projects, each found creating 
no-sew pillows and blankets for the 
Detroit Dog Rescue to be the most 
meaningful. 
 
 
 

Olivia Noa Randel, sur-
rounded virtually by fami-
ly and friends from across 
the country, will be called 
to the Torah as a bat 
mitzvah on Saturday, Dec. 
5, 2020, at Adat Shalom 
Synagogue in Farmington 
Hills. She is the loving daughter of 
Danielle and Michael Randel and 
adoring sister of Ali and Lindsay. 
Sharing her simchah will be ecstatic 
grandparents Moreen and Marshall 
Lett. Olivia is also the grandchild of 
the late Carolyn and Norman Randel 
and great-granddaughter of the late 
Janette and Jesse Antman. 
Olivia is a student at West Hills 
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. 
Over the past year, she created 
Sealed With Olivia’s Kiss (SWOK) and 
has been collecting makeup and hair 
care products to help women feel 
pretty on the inside and out. The 
goods are donated to local shelters 
that help women get back on their 
feet. Olivia’s project directly benefits 
women struggling during the COVID-
19 global pandemic. 

Ella Halle Rosender and 
Molly Danielle Rosender, 
daughters of Jackie and 
Steve Rosender, will 
chant from the Torah as 
they celebrate their b’not 
mitzvah at Temple Israel 
in West Bloomfield on 
Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020. 
They are the loving 
grandchildren of Janet 
and Seymour Wander, 
and Karen and the late 
William Rosender. 
Ella and Molly are 
students at Clifford Smart Middle 
School in Commerce Township. As 
part of their most meaningful mitz-
vah experience, they helped make 
Rosh Hashanah and Thanksgiving 
bags for the residents at Jewish 
Senior Life’s Norma Jean and 
Edward Meer Apartments.

Dylan 
Berman

Jesse 
Berman

Baila Jasgur

Simone 
Jasgur

Ella 
Rosender

Molly 
Rosender

Olivia Noa 
Randel

