AUGUST 22 • 2024 | 37 J N 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. APRIL 1, 2024 Evan Wasserman and Dr. Karen Rosen of West Bloomfield joyfully announce the birth of their daugh- ter, Gwen Rosen (Golda Miriam), sister to Nora Rosen (Chava Yocheved). Happy grandparents are Dr. Roy and Robin Rosen of Franklin, and Alan and Lisa Wasserman of Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Gwen Rosen is named in loving memory of her paternal great-grandmother Greta Landsman Corwin, and her mater- nal great-great-grandmother Mary Handelman Eisman, on whose 108th wedding anniversary she was born. MAZEL TOV! Gallatin-Weinraub M yndi Weinraub and Alan Gallatin, both of West Bloomfield, were married July 14, 2024, in Detroit at the Gem Theatre. The service was officiated by Rabbi Aaron Bergman and Hazzan Daniel Gross, both of Adat Shalom Synagogue. Myndi, a media buyer with Martin Retail Group, is the daughter of Tony Grauer of Rockville, Md., and the late Helene Grauer. Alan, a tax partner at Plante Moran, is the son of Meryl and Ron Gallatin of Boca Raton, Fla. The couple were joined under the chuppah by children Joshua Gallatin, Hannah Weinraub, Rose Gallatin and Max Weinraub. Jacobs 100th F aye Jacobs is marking her 100th birthday on Aug. 22, 2024. Her children, grandchildren and great- grandchildren wish her a happy birthday and send their love. C l i c k. C a ll. Borro w . Give. www.hfldetroit .org • 248.723.8184 Hebrew Free Loan Detroit 6735 TELEGRAPH ROAD, SUITE 300 • BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN 48301 @hebrewfreeloandetroit Community donations help Hebrew Free Loan give interest-free loans to local Jews for a variety of personal, health, educational and small business needs. H ebrew Free Loan recognizes that the developmental, emotional and physical needs of some children and adults can require additional and sometimes costly life adjustments, one-time expenses and long-term services. In partnership with Friendship Circle, Gesher Human Services, JARC and The Spot, the Ina and Murray Pitt Fund for Special Needs was established at HFL to help Michigan’s Jewish families better afford the kind of life-enhancing services, specialized equipment, ther- apies, experiences and programs that can help a person with their daily challenges. The Pitt Fund can provide loans of up to $20,000, interest-free, to help cover home modification or personal equipment needs, such as wheelchair ramps, vehicles with wheelchair lifts, hearing aids or specialized car seats or wheelchairs not covered by insurance. The fund could also assist with the cost of necessary services such as a therapy dog, a school paraprofessional, therapeutic services, residential services or respite/child care, and much more. Visit www.hfldetroit.org to learn more. STORY Our STORY Our