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October 28, 2021 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-10-28

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OCTOBER 28 • 2021 | 31

MAZEL TOV!

SEPT. 30, 2021
Jordan and Ryan Fishman of Orchard Lake
are thrilled to announce the birth of their
daughter, Golda Sarina. Loving brothers
are Ariel and Moishe. Proud grandparents
are Ann and Marc Fishman of Bloomfield
Hills, Stewart Shifman of Waterford. She is also the
grandchild of the late Cindy Shifman. Golda is named
for her great-grandmother, the late Jeanne Fishman
(Golda Yenta); her uncle, the late Sol Smith; and her
great-great-grandfather, the late Samuel Rosenthal.

Eli Joseph Adler,
son of Nicole and
Matthew Adler,
will become a bar
mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on Friday,
Oct. 29, 2021. He is the
grandchild of the late Robert
Isaac Adler, Ilene Adler, and
Patricia and Daniel Bober.
Eli attends Derby Middle
School in Birmingham. As
part of his mitzvah project,
he led numismatic education
and coin appraising for
retirement communities.

Isaac Daniel
Adler, son of
Nicole and
Matthew Adler
will become a bar
mitzvah at
Temple Israel on Friday, Oct.
29, 2021. He is the
grandchild of the late Robert
Isaac Adler, Ilene Adler and

Patricia and Daniel Bober.
Isaac is a student at Ernest
W. Seaholm High School in
Birmingham. For his mitzvah
project, he volunteered at a
local animal shelter.

Ryan Brayden
Rosenberg will
become a bar
mitzvah on
Saturday, Oct. 30,
2021, at Temple
Beth El in Bloomfield
Township. He will be joined
by proud parents, Emily and
Darren Rosenberg, sister
Samantha and brother
Charlie. He is the grandson
of Ann and Rob Cohen,
Lenny Rosenberg, Susan
Fayne and the late Michael
Fayne. He is the great-
grandson of Naomi Miller.
Ryan is an eighth-grader
at Derby Middle School in
Birmingham. For his mitzvah
project, he participated in

the Tamarack Gear Share
program by collecting gently
used camp gear and raised
money for the Send a Kid to
Camp program to help other
kids be able to attend camp.

Samantha Ruth
Rosenberg will
become a bat
mitzvah on
Saturday, Oct. 30,
2021, at Temple
Beth El in Bloomfield
Township. She will be joined
by proud parents, Emily and
Darren Rosenberg, and
brothers Ryan and Charlie.
She is the granddaughter of
Ann and Rob Cohen, Lenny
Rosenberg, Susan Fayne and
the late Michael Fayne. She
is the great-granddaughter of
Naomi Miller.
Samantha is a seventh-
grader at Derby Middle
School in Birmingham. For
her mitzvah project, she

participated in the Tamarack
Gear Share program by
collecting gently used camp
gear and raised money for
the Send a Kid to Camp
program to help other kids
be able to attend camp.

Joshua Mitchell
Weiss, son of
Kacey and Marc
Weiss, will
become a bar
mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday, Oct.
30, 2021. He is the
grandchild of Karen and
Keith Kalish, and Annie and
the late Gary Weiss.
Joshua is a student at
West Bloomfield Middle
School. He collected bottles
to raise money for the
Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society as part of his mitzvah
project.

HOW TO SUBMIT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mazel Tov! announcements are welcomed for members of the
Jewish community. Anniversaries, engagements and weddings
with a photo (preferably color) can appear at a cost of $18 each.
Births are $10. There is no charge for bar/bat mitzvahs or for
special birthdays starting at the 90th.
For information, contact Editorial Assistant Sy Manello at
smanello@thejewishnews.com or (248) 351-5147 for information
or for a mailed or emailed copy of guidelines.

BBYO’s Building Entrepreneurship pro-
gram is back. This year, 25 Jewish teen
girls will have the opportunity to con-
nect with and be mentored by success-
ful women entrepreneurs in the Metro
Detroit area.
Activities include splatter-painting at

Pinspiration (Nov. 17), an immersive
weekend in Detroit (Jan. 21-23), and a
Shark Tank-style event (March 13) where

the winning team receives $500.
By participating in Building
Entrepreneurship, girls will learn lead-
ership skills, gain confidence, form gen-
uine friendships, and establish lasting
connections in the community.
BBYO members and non-members
are welcome. Apply by Nov. 9 at tinyurl.
com/xcfwedz4.

Calling Jewish Teen Girls

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