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October 20, 2022 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-10-20

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MAZEL TOV!

28 | OCTOBER 20 • 2022

MARCH 20, 2022
Samantha (Feinberg) and Matthew Abeles of
Highland Park, Ill., are thrilled to announce
the birth of their daughter, Avery Harlow
(Rina Chana), named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandfather Roy Feinberg and
paternal great-grandfather Charles Weisz. Ecstatic big
brother is Ashton Graham. Proud grandparents are Shelli
Feinberg of West Bloomfield, Gary Feinberg of West
Bloomfield, and Peggy and Randy Abeles of Highland
Park. Kvelling great-grandparents are Sid and Rita Barish
of West Bloomfield, and Barbara Feinberg of West
Bloomfield. Avery is also the great-granddaughter of the
late Ruth Weisz, and the late Dale and Fern Abeles.

Justin Reece
Fenberg, son of
Lisa and Aaron
Fenberg, will
be called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022.
He will be joined in cele-
bration by his brother
Luke. Justin is the loving
grandchild of Robin and
Michael Fenberg, Jeff
Kopelman and the late
Sandy, and Lynne and
Leslie Schultz.
Justin is a student at
Walnut Creek Middle
School in West Bloomfield.
His most meaningful mitz-
vah project was raising
money for cancer research
in memory of his grand-
mother.

Blake Morton
Partovich, son
of Lauren and
Derek
Partovich, will
be called to the
Torah as a bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Friday, Oct.
21, 2022. He will be joined
in celebration by his
brother Cole. Blake is the
loving grandchild of

Sandra and the late Marty
Mellin, and Leslie and Mel
Partovich.
A student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington
Hills, Blake chose as his
most meaningful mitzvah
project volunteering at
West Bloomfield-based
Friendship Circle.

Ian Hunter
Rosenblum,
son of Michele
and Scott
Rosenblum, will
lead the con-
gregation in prayer as a
bar mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield
on Saturday, Oct. 22,
2022. He will be joined in
celebration by his brother
Joshua. Ian is the loving
grandchild of Gerri and Art
Rudner, and Pam and Dr.
Mark Rosenblum.
He is a student at
Derby Middle School in
Birmingham. Ian’s most
meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect was raising money for
We Care for Ukraine and
Eye Care for Ukraine to
support medical needs,
improved eye care, edu-
cation and research in
Ukraine.

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