30 | MAY 27 • 2021 

MAZEL TOV!

Robert Nathan 
Feldman
(Natanel Dov) of 
West Bloomfield 
will become a 
bar mitzvah at 
Adat Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills on May 
29, 2021. Robbie is the son 
of Julie and Mike Gold, and 
Melissa and Brad Feldman. 
He is the adored grandson 
of Ellen and Paul Chute, 
Cheryl and Dennis 
Yashinsky, Millie and the 
late Morton Feldman, 
Simone Vitale, Jeannie 
Vitale and Jeffrey Parsons. 
Robbie is the brother of 
Emily Feldman, Allison 
Feldman, Avery Gold, 
Addisyn Gold, Max Hortick 
and Talia Hortick. 
Robbie attends Hillel 
Day School of Metropolitan 
Detroit in Farmington Hills 
and is performing a piano 
concert for the residents of 
Jewish Senior Life for his 
mitzvah project this spring. 

Maya Dawn 
Fershtman
(Mayim 
Devorah), sur-
rounded by fam-
ily, will chant 
from the Torah as she 
becomes a bat mitzvah on 
Saturday, May 29, 2021, at 
Temple Shir Shalom in 
West Bloomfield. She will 
be joined in celebration by 
her proud parents, Linda 
and Robert, and her broth-
er Derek. Maya is the lov-
ing granddaughter of 
Eileen Millstone, and the 
late Herman and Edith 
Fershtman, and the late 
Donald Stern. 
Maya attends Clifford 
Smart Middle School in 
Commerce Township. For 
her mitzvah project, she 

donated tzedakah to the 
Trevor Project.

Noa Mila 
Gendelman, 
daughter of 
Janet and 
Vladimir 
Gendelman, will 
chant from the Torah as 
she becomes a bat mitzvah 
on Saturday, May 29, 2021, 
at Temple Israel in West 
Bloomfield. She will be 
joined in celebration by her 
brother Aaron and proud 
grandparents Diana and 
Lev Freyman, and Anna 
and Yury Gendelman. 
Noa attends West 
Hills Middle School in 
Bloomfield Hills. For her 
most meaningful mitz-
vah project, she made and 
sold bracelets to benefit 
Cap & Conquer, a nonprofit 
organization that helps 
cancer patients save their 
hair during chemotherapy. 

Madeline Gold
(Meital Bayla) 
became a bat 
mitzvah on May 
21, 2021, at 
Temple Shir 
Shalom in West Bloomfield. 
She is the daughter of 
Gayle and Lorne Gold of 
Huntington Woods and the 
sister of Jackson Gold. 
Maddie is also the grand-
daughter of Francine and 
Edward Gold of Bloomfield 
Hills, Fred Apel of Boca 
Raton, Fla., the late Beverly 
Apel and the late Harry 
Friedman. 
Maddie is an 
eighth-grader at Norup 
International School in Oak 
Park. For her mitzvah proj-
ect, she ran a toy and book 
drive for Brilliant Detroit. 
She collected, organized 

and delivered multiple 
carloads of items as well 
as developed an Amazon 
wish list so out-of-town 
friends and family could 
contribute. 

Addison Elyse 
Goldman, 
daughter of 
Jennifer and 
David Goldman, 
formerly of West 
Bloomfield, will celebrate 
her bat mitzvah at 
Congregation Beth Israel
in Cumming, Ga., on Friday, 
May 28, 2021. She is the 
sister of Benjamin. Her 
proud grandparents Jill 
and Jules Goldman of 
Walled Lake, and Bonnie 
Miller, formerly of Oak 
Park, will join Addison for 
her celebration. 
Addison attends Otwell 
Middle School in Cumming.

Stone Maxim 
Seyburn, son of 
Alisa and Marc 
Seyburn, will 
chant from the 
Torah on the 
occasion of his bar mitzvah 
on Friday, May 28, 2021, at 
Temple Israel in West 
Bloomfield. Stone is the 
loving brother of Cole, 
Grant and the late Shelby 
Seyburn. His proud grand-
parents are Bruce and 
Denise Seyburn, Joyce 
Seyburn, Cynthia Dore and 
Fred Dore. 
He attends Walnut Creek 
Middle School in West 
Bloomfield. For his mitzvah 
project, Stone volunteered 
his time at the Shelby Jane 
Seyburn Foundation in 
honor and memory of his 
sister Shelby, who passed 
away in 2017 at the age of 
22.

Max Logan 
Spiegel will lead 
the congrega-
tion in prayer on 
the occasion of 
his bar mitzvah 
at Temple Israel in West 
Bloomfield on Saturday, 
May 29, 2021. He will be 
joined in celebration by his 
proud parents, Renea and 
Michael Pearl, and Steven 
Spiegel, and brother Ari. 
Max is the loving grand-
child of Passie and the late 
Perry Shulman, and Ruth 
and the late Herman 
Spiegel. 
He is a student at Clifford 
Smart Middle School in 
Commerce Township. For 
his mitzvah project, Max 
collected bottles and cans 
to return so he could make 
a donation to his grand-
father’s education fund at 
the Holocaust Memorial 
Center.

Matilda Louise 
Stoller, daugh-
ter of Carra and 
Andrew Stoller, 
will lead the 
congregation in 
prayer as she becomes a 
bat mitzvah at Temple 
Israel in West Bloomfield 
on Friday, May 28, 2021. 
She will be joined in cele-
bration by her sister Ruby 
and proud grandparents 
Lisa and David Moss, and 
Judi and Ken Stoller. Tilly is 
the great-grandchild of 
Reva and Robert Moss. 
She is a student at West 
Hills Middle School in 
Bloomfield Hills. For her 
most meaningful mitzvah 
project, Tilly raised funds 
for research to benefit rare 
genetic conditions.

