32 | APRIL 28 • 2022
MAZEL TOV!
SEPT. 15, 2021
Natalie and Andy Baum of Bloomfield Hills are
thrilled to announce the birth of their son,
Henry Louis Baum. Big brother Charlie Arthur
is excited to have a new baby brother.
Delighted grandparents are Paulette and John
Baum of Novi, and Shelley and Jim Boschan of
Bloomfield Hills. Henry is the great-grandson of the late
Arthur and the late Doris Boschan, the late Dr. Louis and
the late Eleanor Heyman, the late Jules and the late
Shirley Radin, and Joan and the late John Baum. Henry
Louis (Hadar Lev) is named in loving memory of maternal
great-grandfather Dr. Louis F. Heyman.
Jacob Black
(Yakov Maor) will
be called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah on
Saturday, April
30, 2022, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington
Hills. He is the son of
Randee and Michael Black.
Sharing in Jacob’s mitzvah
will be his sister Julie. His
grandparents are Gail
Langer, Burt Carp, Aaron
Black, and the late Art
Langer and Phyllis Black.
Jacob is a student at
Power Middle School in
Farmington Hills. His mitz-
vah project raised money
for Adopt a Pet in Fenton.
Anna Margaret
Carrel, daughter
of Meredith and
Steven Carrel,
will lead the
congregation in
prayer on the occasion of
her bat mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield
on Friday, April 29, 2022.
She will be joined in cele-
bration by her brothers RJ
and Wagner. Anna is the
loving grandchild of Sue
and Alan Carrel, Beth and
Gary Heberlein, Barbara
and the late Daniel James.
Anna is a student at
Birmingham Covington
School in Bloomfield
Township. Her most mean-
ingful mitzvah project
includes volunteering as a
buddy with the Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield.
Jonah Harrison
Eaton, son of
Emily and Mark
Eaton, will be
called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Saturday, April 30, 2022. He
will be joined in celebration
by his sister Marley. Jonah is
the loving grandchild of
Barbara Dubb and Larry
Dubb, Sharon Eaton, and
the late Kenneth Eaton Jr.
Jonah attends Berkshire
Middle School in Beverly
Hills. His most meaningful
mitzvah projects were work-
ing with Good Karma to help
dogs find homes and vol-
unteering as a virtual story
reader with Brilliant Detroit.
Avery Sloan
Kapeller
(Shoshana),
daughter of Scott
and Jennifer
Kapeller, will
become a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, April 30, 2022. As
one of a set of triplets, she
will be joined by her sisters,
Devyn and Zoey, in a cere-
mony led by Rabbi Jason
Miller at Edgewood Country
Club. Avery’s proud grand-
parents are Dr. Gary and
Cheryl Schurman, and John
and Lorraine Kapeller.
Avery is a seventh-grader
at St. Patrick Catholic School
in White Lake. For her mitz-
vah project, she collected
gently used sports equip-
ment to donate to the private
nonprofit organization Detroit
Pal, which helps area youth
achieve greatness through
sports and enrichment pro-
grams that impact their lives.
Devyn Reese
Kapeller (Ahava),
daughter of Scott
and Jennifer
Kapeller, will
become a bat
mitzvah on Saturday, April
30, 2022. As one of set of
triplets, she will be joined by
her sisters, Avery and Zoey,
in a ceremony led by Rabbi
Jason Miller at Edgewood
Country Club. Devyn’s proud
grandparents are Dr. Gary
and Cheryl Schurman, and
John and Lorraine Kapeller.
Devyn is a seventh-grad-
er at St. Patrick Catholic
School in White Lake. For
her mitzvah project, she
became an ambassador for
Donate2Dance, an organi-
zation that is dedicated to
collecting gently worn dance
shoes, costumes and dance-
wear for dancers in need
around the world. Some of
the donations will be sent to
a dance studio in Israel.
Zoey Abigail
Kapeller
(Matana), daugh-
ter of Scott and
Jennifer
Kapeller, will
become a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, April 30, 2022.
As one of a set of triplets,
she will be joined by her
sisters, Avery and Devyn, in
a ceremony led by Rabbi
Jason Miller at Edgewood
Country Club. Zoey’s proud
grandparents are Dr. Gary
and Cheryl Schurman, and
John and Lorraine Kapeller.
Zoey is a seventh-grad-
er at St. Patrick Catholic
School in White Lake. For
her mitzvah project, she
paired up with her sister
Avery to collect gently
used sports equipment for
Detroit Pal.
Jack Michael
Linden, son of
Samantha and
Steve Linden, will
be called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on Friday,
April 29, 2022. He will be
joined in celebration by his
sister Morgan. Jack is the
loving grandchild of Karen
and Sanford Linden, and Lisa
Kent and Philip Kasden.
Jack is a student at
Derby Middle School in
Birmingham. His most mean-
ingful mitzvah project was
collecting and delivering toys
to kids at Brilliant Detroit.
Lucas Riley
Oram-Mitchell,
son of Renée
Oram and Marc
Mitchell, will lead
the congregation
in prayer as he becomes a
bar mitzvah at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield on
Saturday, April 30, 2022. He
is the loving grandchild of
Louise Oram and the late
Gerald Oram, Mitzi and the
late Russell Mitchell.
Lucas is a student at West
Hills Middle School in West
Bloomfield Township. His
most meaningful mitzvah
project was reading books
on videotape for children
in the hospital as well as
donating school supplies
for Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit.
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