50 | FEBRUARY 10 • 2022 

MAZEL TOV!

Quinn Regan Cohen, 
daughter of Cassi and 
Michael Cohen, will be 
called to the Torah as a bat 
mitzvah at Temple Israel in 
West Bloomfield on Friday, 
Feb. 11, 2022. She will be joined in 
celebration by her siblings, Jaden, 
Madison, Logan and Ethan. Quinn is 
the loving grandchild of Esther and 
the late Morry Wexler, the late Ronald 
Cohen, and Margaret and J.D. 
Himmelstein. 
Quinn is a student at West Hills 
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. 
Among her many mitzvah projects, 
she was a regular volunteer at Temple 
Israel’s Free Fresh Food Pantry. 

Nathaniel James Emery, 
son of Carolyn and Jerrold 
Emery, was called to the 
Torah as a bar mitzvah at 
Temple Israel in West 
Bloomfield on Friday, Jan. 
21, 2022. He is the loving grandchild 
of Judith and William Martz, Arlene 
Blum, the late James Sanders, the late 
Jerome Blum and the late Allam 
Emery. 
Nate is a student at Power Middle 
School in Farmington Hills. For his 
mitzvah project, he donated his time 
at the Temple Israel Fresh Food 
Pantry.

Bailey Hannah Jacobs, 
daughter of Jessica and 
Mark Jacobs, will lead the 
congregation in prayer as 
she becomes a bat mitzvah 
at Temple Israel in West 
Bloomfield on Saturday, Feb. 12, 
2022. She will be joined in celebra-
tion by her sister Devyn. Bailey is the 
loving grandchild of Sue and Abe 
Gershonowicz, and Marlene and 
Michael Jacobs, and the loving 
great-grandchild of Sarah Mervis. 
Bailey is a student at West Hills 
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. 
Among many mitzvah projects, her 
most meaningful included collecting 
donations and putting together boxes 
for the Detroit chapter of Balancing 
Boxes, a youth-led organization that 
provides low-income communities 
academic and fun activities.

Lily Eva Liss of Birmingham 
will be called to the Torah as 
a bat mitzvah at Adat 
Shalom Synagogue in 
Farmington Hills on 
Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022. She 
is the daughter of Zachary and Ilana 
Liss and big sister of Eden and Ruby. 
Lily’s proud grandparents are Arthur 
and Beverly Liss, Jerry and Belle Kohen; 
and great-grandmother is Sheri Kohen. 
Lily is a student at Hillel Day School 
of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington 
Hills. For her mitzvah project, she raised 
money for food allergy research at the 
University of Michigan.

Tatum Elizabeth Saltsman 
(Talia Channah), daughter 
of Karen and Glenn 
Saltsman of Huntington 
Woods, became a bat mitz-
vah at Temple Shir Shalom 
in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Feb. 
5, 2022. Sharing in her celebration 
were her siblings, Carly and Jack. 
Tatum is the granddaughter of 
Barbara and Allan Saltsman, and 
Annie and Ron Lowy.
Tatum is a student at Norup Middle 
School in Oak Park. One of her mitz-
vah projects was participating in 
the Leader in Training (LIT) program 
with Huntington Woods Parks and 
Recreation, which she found very 
rewarding.

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.

Glen 65th
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llie and Sid Glen of West 
Bloomfield will celebrate 
their 65th wedding 
anniversary on Feb. 10, 2022. 
The Glens’ four children, 
nine grandchildren and one 
great-grandchild wish them 
continued health and love.

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