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October 12, 2023 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-10-12

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58 | OCTOBER 12 • 2023 J
N

MAZEL TOV!

Justin Zachary
Holdan, son of
Sara Holdan and
Ryan Holdan, will
lead the congre-
gation in prayer as
a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield on
Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023. He
will be joined in celebration
by his brother Scott. Justin is
the loving grandchild of Linda
and Murray Evans, and
Barbara and Walter Holdan.
He is a student at Detroit
Country Day School in
Beverly Hills. Justin’s most
meaningful mitzvah project
was attending JCC Day
Camp’s PeerCorps Detroit
where he volunteered with
local organizations and
learned about community
impacts like hunger, housing
insecurity and environmental
sustainability.


Brooklyn Sloane
Leib (Yaffa Tzipora)
of Bloomfield Hills
will become a bat
mitzvah at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in Southfield
on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
She is the daughter of Sarah
Saffer, and David and Taryn
Leib, and sister of Benjamin,
Jack and Cole. Proud
grandparents are Dr. Mark
and Peggy Saffer, and Dr.
Burton and Vicki Leib.
Brooklyn is a student at
South Hills Middle School
in Bloomfield Hills. As one
part of her mitzvah project,
she created and distributed
bracelets to patients at
Children’s Hospital in
Downtown Detroit.

Cruz Ronin
Scheinfield, son of
Rebecca Lincoln
and Adam
Scheinfield, will be

called to the Torah as a bar
mitzvah at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on Saturday,
Oct. 14, 2023. He will be
joined in celebration by his
brother Xan and sister Kaia.
Cruz is the loving grandchild
of Gail Lincoln and Gary
Schamehorn, Judith
Scheinfield and Harvey
Babcock, and Evie and
Dennis Scheinfield. He is the
adoring great-grandchild of
the late Kim and the late
Judge James H. Lincoln, the
late Genevieve and the late
Dr. Alfred Antczak, the late
Janet Levinson, the late Harry
Scheinfield, and the late Olga
and the late Ernest Adler.
Cruz is a student at
Birmingham Covington
School in Bloomfield Hills.
His most meaningful mitzvah
project was working with
Chabad of Bingham Farms
and the Love and Knaidel
project, preparing and
donating food to people in
need.

Jordyn Rose
Tepman of West
Bloomfield,
daughter of Larry
and Suzan
Tepman, will be
called to the Torah as a bat
mitzvah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington
Hills on Saturday, Oct. 14,
2023. She is the loving
granddaughter of Rena
Tepman and the late Jerry
Tepman, and great-
granddaughter of the late Ida
Schwartz.
Jordyn is a student at
Warner Middle School in
Farmington Hills. Her most
meaningful mitzvah project
was creating an anti-bullying
message for Defeat the
Label.

They never met growing up only a few miles apart in
Farmington Hills and Franklin, Michigan. They went
to different high schools, different universities and
studied different disciplines in different parts of the
country. They traveled different parts of the world on
different adventures.

Ian Robinson, 37, son of Davida and Warren Robinson of
Franklin, graduated from the University of Michigan with
degrees in Judaic studies and business. He served in the
Peace Corps in Ecuador, then returned to the University of
Michigan for a joint MBA and masters degree in environmental
science. He completed a post-MBA fellowship in Chile where
he advised social entrepreneurs throughout South America
before returning to Detroit. He is president/COO of Blue
Conduit, which helps municipalities locate lead in their service
water lines.

Anne Lieberman, 39, daughter of Rochelle and Joel
Lieberman of Farmington Hills, graduated from Duke University
with a BA in English then did research in its Department of
Bioinformatics. She attended Columbia University School of
Law and worked three years at Cleary Gottlieb in New York.
She moved to California and started work at Cooley LLP in
San Francisco. She then moved to Santa Monica, as a partner
in their mergers and acquisitions practice. With her law firm
remote in the pre-vaccine fall of 2020, Anne packed a carry-
on bag to visit her parents in Michigan, planning to stay for a
week or two.

They met in late October 2020 via an online
dating app. The first six weeks of their
pandemic dating was characterized by
long outdoor walks, masked, a careful
six feet apart. They learned how much
they had in common: shared values,
a love of travel (Southeast Asia,
South Africa, New Zealand, Central
and South America) and a shared
devotion to fitness.

Anne and Ian were married on
September 10 at Camp Michigania
in Boyne City, Michigan, by Rabbi
Aaron Bergman of Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
It
was
Michigania’s
first wedding in its 60-year history
of serving UofM families. They were
surrounded by family and friends
from the US, Canada, Mexico, and
Central America. One New York friend flew west
to Michigan just for the day, only to turn around the
next day to fly to London on business.

The weather was great. It only rained on
Monday after the wedding.

Beshert.

THE WEBER PHOTOGRAPHERS

LIEBERMAN-ROBINSON

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