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May 13, 2021 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-05-13

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MAY 13 • 2021 | 27

MAZEL TOV!

MARCH 25, 2021
Kelly and Brett Kifferstein of Chicago, Ill., are
thrilled to announce the birth of daughter
Shiloh Harley Kifferstein. Big sister, Saylor,
welcomed her with open arms. Loving grand-
parents are Marsha and Warren Kifferstein of
Bloomfield Hills, and Judy and Jeff Silver of
Moreland Hills, Ohio. Shiloh’s middle name, Harley, is in
loving memory of her great-grandfathers, Harold, Harry
and Leo.

Blake Noah
Barish will lead
the congrega-
tion in prayer as
he becomes a
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday,
May 15, 2021. He will be
joined in celebration by his
proud parents, Jennifer
and Ryan Barish, and his
brother Max. Blake is the
loving grandchild of Rhona
and Allan Anchill, and Rita
and Sidney Barish.
He is a student at
Warner Middle School in
Farmington Hills. As part
of his mitzvah project,
Blake took part in the
Warm Wraps, Warm Hearts
program, where he made
blankets for the elderly
in nearby senior living
facilities. He found it very
meaningful to help those
who might be most vul-
nerable in our community
during what might be a
lonely period.

Brady Albert
Chandler
(Doron Sar) of
Birmingham will
become a bar
mitzvah at
Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Township on
Saturday, May 15, 2021. He
is a devoted son of Jeff
and Alicia and an adven-

ture partner for his sister
Morgan. His grandparents
are Elaine and Mark
Blumenfeld, and Patricia
and Alan Chandler.
Brady is a seventh-grad-
er at Derby Middle School
in Birmingham. He is rais-
ing money for Lighthouse
as his mitzvah project and
looks forward to volun-
teering in person once the
pandemic allows.

Jillian Danielle
Dickman
(Yosefa Davida),
daughter of
Doreen and
Jason Dickman,
was called to the Torah as
a bat mitzvah on Saturday,
May 8, 2021, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills. She was
joined in celebration by her
older sister Evie and proud
grandmothers Rena
Tepman, Marilyn Wolf and
Ellen Dickman. She is the
granddaughter of the late
Jerry Tepman and Robert
Dickman.
Jillian attends Warner
Middle School in
Farmington Hills. For her
mitzvah project, she is rais-
ing money for Tamarack’s
Send a Kid to Camp and
collecting items for their
Gear Share program.

Aiden David
Felhandler will
chant from the
Torah as he
becomes a bar
mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday,
May 15, 2021. He will be
joined in celebration by his
proud parents, Craig
Felhandler, and Amy and
Matthew Fraiberg, and his
siblings Avery, Michael and
Ryan. Aiden is the loving
grandchild of Marcia and
Stuart Felhandler, and Teri
and Mark Goodman.
He is a student at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills.
For his most meaningful
mitzvah project, Aiden col-
lected funds for donation
to support programing at
JARC.

Noah Hayden
Freedland will
be called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah on
Saturday, May
15, 2021, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington
Hills. He is the son of proud
parents, Jennifer and Stuart
Freedland, and the brother
of Rachel. He is the grand-
son of Sydell and the late
Michael Zimmerman, and
the late Rona and the late
Herbert Freedland.
Noah is a student at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills.
For his mitzvah project, he
helped deliver meals to
JARC residents during the
pandemic.

Jillian Tate
Mellon, daugh-
ter of Marla and
David Mellon,
chanted from
the Torah on the
occasion of her bat mitzvah
at Temple Shir Shalom in
West Bloomfield on Friday,
May 7, 2021. She was
joined in celebration by her
sister Colette and proud
grandparents Rochelle and
Arthur Lieberman, and Kim
Mellon. She is also the
granddaughter of the late
Joseph Mellon Jr.
Jillian attends Berkshire
Middle School in
Birmingham. For her tzeda-
kah project, she collected
more than 5,000 books
by hosting a book drive
for Rx for Reading Detroit,
nonprofit children’s literacy
initiative sponsored by the
University of Detroit Mercy.

Rylie Madeline
Wolgin, daugh-
ter of Renee and
Jay Wolgin, will
lead the congre-
gation in prayer
on the occasion of her bat
mitzvah on Friday, May 14,
2021, at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. She will
be joined in celebration by
her brother Alexander and
proud grandparents William
Rubenfaer, Carol Rubenfaer,
and Beverley and Dennis
Wolgin.
She is a student at West
Hills Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. As part of
her mitzvah project, Rylie
organized a drive to collect
diapers/pullups and baby
wipes as well as mone-
tary donations in support
of Lighthouse of Oakland
County.

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