20 | MARCH 11 • 2021 

MAZEL TOV!

Jonah Eitan 
Cimmino (Yonah 
Eitan), son of 
Noel and Ilyssa 
Cimmino, will 
lead the congre-
gation in prayer as he 
becomes a bar mitzvah at 
Temple Shir Shalom in West 
Bloomfield on Friday March 
12, 2021. He will be joined in 
celebration by his adoring 
sister Isabella and proud 
grandparents Dr. Vincent and 
Ellen Cimmino, and George 
and Celia Leikin. 
Jonah is a student at 
Warner Middle School in 
Farmington Hills. He dedi-
cated his community service 
project to helping technol-
ogy-based learning initia-
tives and raised funds and 
resources for local robotics/
Lego League teams in near-
by elementary schools and 
an outreach program that 
brings building experiences 
to sick children in local hos-
pitals. 

Ari Hayden 
Melamed will be 
called to the 
Torah on the 
occasion of his 
bar mitzvah on 
Saturday, March 13, 2021, at 
Temple Israel in West 

Bloomfield. He will be joined 
in celebration by his proud 
parents, Becky and Marc 
Melamed, and brother Max. 
Ari is the loving grandchild of 
Barbara and Joseph Wool, 
Susie Melamed and the late 
Rick Melamed. 
He is a student at West 
Hills Middle School in 
Bloomfield Hills. As part of 
his most meaningful mitz-
vah project, Ari raised funds 
for the Multiple Sclerosis 
Foundation. 

Ryan Jordan 
Reinstein, son of 
Jamie and Frank 
Reinstein of West 
Bloomfield, will 
be called to the 
Torah as a bar mitzvah on 
Saturday, March 13, 2021, at 
Congregation B’nai Moshe 
in West Bloomfield. He will 
be joined in celebration by 
his sister Leah and proud 
grandparents Rita and 
Howard Golding of West 
Bloomfield, and Natalynn 
and Alan Reinstein of 
Farmington Hills. Thrilled 
great-grandparents are 
Adelle Sears of West 
Bloomfield and Dolores 
Forbes of Lansing. 
Ryan is a student at Hillel 
Day School of Metropolitan 

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Reizen 102nd
M

aurice Reizen of Novi, 
former director of the 
Michigan Department 
of Public Health, celebrated 
his 102nd birthday on Feb. 24, 
2021. Wishing him a happy 
birthday on the momentous 
occasion at a small gathering 
at his senior living facility at 
Waltonwood at Twelve Oaks 
and on Zoom were several 
friends and family, including 
his children, Mark Reizen and 
Nancy and Howard Serlin; his grandchildren, Jason 
Reizen, Jennifer Matley, Daniel and Miry Serlin, and 
David and Dana Serlin; and his great-grandchildren, 
Andrew and Leia Serlin, Lucy and Olivia Serlin, and 
Molly and Cameron Matley. Balloons, a cake and a 
corned beef sandwich added to the festivities. 

Detroit in Farmington Hills. 
For his mitzvah project, he 
volunteered at Yad Ezra in 
Berkley by sorting through 
and organizing food for 
packaging and delivery to 
members of the community. 

Morgan 
Samantha 
Stearn (Miriam) 
will become a 
bat mitzvah at 
Temple Emanu-
El in Oak Park on Saturday, 
March 13, 2021. Her parents 
are Ryan Stearn and Julie 

Stearn; her brother is Logan 
Stearn. Proud are Bubbie 
and Zaydie Nita and Ron 
Stearn, Grandma and Papa 
Cathy, and Jerry Katz. 
Morgan is also the grand-
daughter of the late Doug 
Cash.
She is an eighth-grader at 
Anderson Middle School in 
Berkley. Morgan’s mitzvah 
project was serving as a 
volunteer at Fur Ever Animal 
Rescue, where she cared 
for animals and set up for 
multiple adoption events.

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