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Hechler 95th
M
ark Hechler will cele-
brate his 95th birth-
day on June 20, 2021,
with family and friends. He is a
World War II veteran and is still
involved in many activities with
friends. He and his wife, Rose,
have been married for 73 won-
derful years and are still going
strong. He has two daughters,
Ellen and Andi, a son-in-law,
Mark, and five grandchildren.
He especially enjoys playing
cards with his grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.
Foon 90th
R
ita Foon turned 90 on
June 4, 2021. She is
the daughter of the late
Sara and Harry Lipschutz,
sister of the late Gloria (late
Jack) Smith; the wife of the
late Edward. She has three
children, Steven (Eileen) Foon,
Karen (Irwin) Danto and Debbie
(Alan) Strickstein. Her grand-
children are Mike (Samantha)
Foon, Joel (Devonie) Danto, Ryan (Lauren) Strickstein,
Elliot (Lacey) Foon, Lauren (Nick) Hartig and Ashley
(Nathan) Silverman. Great-grandchildren are Lainie and
Ellie Strickstein, Riley and Easton Foon, Phoebe and
Eloise Foon, Eden and Isla Silverman, and Ezra Danto.
The family celebrated at a family dinner.
Ari Jonathan
Sklar of
Huntington
Woods will
become a bar
mitzvah at
Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Township on
Saturday, June 12, 2021.
He is the son of Michael
Sklar and Elizabeth Rowin,
the brother of Noah, and
the grandson of Judith
Sklar, the late Dr. Nelson
Sklar, and the late Gerald
and Helen Rowin.
Ari is an eighth-grader
at Norup International
School in Oak Park. For
his mitzvah project, he
tutored younger students.
Brendan Simmons
Congratulations Brendan,
we know your future
will be as bright and
fun as you are.
Love Nana and Papa.
Kayla Kapen
Congratulations on graduating from
JCLP at the University of Michigan
School of Social Work with an MSW.
You’ve accomplished great things, you’ll
accomplish even greater things, and we
are all so very proud of you. Mazal Tov!
Love,
Mommy, Abba, Savta, Saba, Grandma Barbara, Don,
Pa, Bubbie, Leah, and Josh (and everybody else)
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Reporting to the Director of the Toledo Jewish Community Foundation,
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