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March 10, 2022 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-03-10

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MARCH 10 • 2022 | 43

Berman 91st
E

laine Berman
celebrated her
91st birthday on
Feb. 17, 2022, with four
generations of her family,
including her new great-
granddaughter from
Colorado. All gathered
for good food, fond
memories at her home in
West Bloomfield. Her late
husband of 71 years, Arnie,
was with everyone in spirit.


MAZEL TOV!

Madison Avery
Ben, daughter
of Meredith and
Joshua Ben, will
be called to the
Torah as a bat
mitzvah at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on Friday,
March 11, 2022. She will be
joined in celebration by
her brother Jacob.
Madison is the loving
grandchild of Barbara and
Allan Ben, and Marilyn and
Michael Rice.
Madison is a student
at Walnut Creek Middle
School in West Bloomfield
Township. Among many
mitzvahs, her most mean-
ingful project was working
with autistic children in
the SNAP (Students-Need-
A-Pal) program for her
school.

Jacob Schurgin
Custard, son of
Debbie
Schurgin and
Craig Custard,
will lead the
congregation in prayer on
the occasion of his bar
mitzvah at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on

Saturday, March 12, 2022.
He will be joined in cele-
bration by his brother
Louie. Jacob is the loving
grandchild of Audrey and
Leon Schurgin, Katie
Custard and David
Custard.
He is a student at
East Middle School
in Farmington Hills. A
devoted lover of animals,
Jacob’s most meaningful
mitzvah project was volun-
teering with CNR, a group
in his neighborhood that
helps rescue stray and lost
cats.

Noah Ryan
Katkowsky of
Huntington
Woods will
become a bar
mitzvah at
Temple Shir Shalom in
West Bloomfield on Friday,
March 11, 2022. Partici-
pating in the ceremony will
be his parents and sisters,
Lauren, Jeff, Emma and
Ruby. Noah is the grand-
son of proud grandparents
Ruthanne and Arvin
Pearlman, and Susie and
Harry Katkowsky, all of

Huntington Woods.
For his mitzvah project,
Noah is collecting food
and supply donations
for Lighthouse Shelter in
Pontiac.


Jake Schon will
be called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah on
Saturday, March
12, 2022, at
Kehillat Etz Chayim in Oak
Park. He is the son of Kim
Schon and Bryan Schon,
and the brother of Shira,
Ari and Eitan. His proud
grandparents are Dr.
Michael and Shelli Dorfman
of West Bloomfield and
Pearl Schon of Oak Park.
Great-grandparents are
Jerry and Ceil Liebman of
Southfield. Jake is also the
grandson of the late Larry
Schon; great-grandson of
the late Joyce and the late
Saul Dorfman, the late
Molly and the late Albert
Ferleger, and the late
Isadore and the late Sylvia
Schon.
Jake is a student at
Farber Hebrew Day School
in Southfield.

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