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MAZEL TOV!

Max Nathan Fenton, 
son of Amanda and 
Jacob Fenton, will 
be called to the 
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah at Temple Israel 
in West Bloomfield on Saturday, 
Dec. 7, 2024. He will be joined 
in celebration by his sister 
Sadie. Max is the loving grand-
son of Sheryl and Leo Morton, 
and Marcia and Roger Fenton. 
He is the adoring great-grand-
son of Sally Soberman. 
Max is a student at South 
Hills Middle School in 
Bloomfield Hills. His most 
meaningful mitzvah project was 
volunteering and fundraising 
for ADL’s Walk Against Hate 
to show his solidarity against 
antisemitism and against hate 
toward all communities.

Paige Miller (Kayla 
Margalit) of 
Farmington Hills will 
become a bat mitz-
vah at Temple Shir 
Shalom in West 
Bloomfield on Saturday, Dec. 7, 
2024. She is the daughter of 
Marci and Brian Miller, and sis-
ter of Eli. Proud grandparents 
are Shellie and Mike Anstandig, 
and Sheila and Marty Kurland. 
She is also the granddaughter 
of the late Michael Miller.
Paige attends Warner Middle 
School in Farmington Hills. 
One of her mitzvah projects 
was helping volunteering with 
kids at the Miracle League of 
Plymouth.

Michaela Rabin 
(Michaela Yarden) of 
Bloomfield Hills will 
become a bat mitz-
vah at Congregation 
Shaarey Zedek in 
Southfield on Saturday, Dec. 7, 
2024. She will be joined in cel-
ebration by her parents, 
Jonathon and Amy Rabin, and 
sister Rebecca. Michaela is the 
loving grandchild of Patricia 
and the late Rodney Shaw, and 
Alexander and the late Rose 
Rabin. 
Michaela is a student at Hillel 
Day School of Metropolitan 
Detroit in Farmington Hills. For 
her mitzvah project, she collect-
ed donations for the Michigan 
Animal Rescue League.

Charles Rosenberg 
will be called to the 
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah on Saturday, 
Dec. 7, 2024, at 
Temple Beth El in 
Bloomfield Township. He is the 
son of Emily and Darren 
Rosenberg, brother of Ryan and 
Samantha, and grandson of 
Annie and Rob Cohen, Susan 
and the late Michael Fayne, and 
Leonard Rosenberg. 
Charlie is a seventh-grad-
er at Derby Middle School in 
Birmingham. For his mitzvah 
project, he will learn about food 
insecurities by volunteering 
with Food Rescue Detroit.

Schulman-Goldstein
D

r. Stephanie Schulman and 
Joshua Goldstein, Esq. were 
married Sept. 1, 2024, at 
Congregation Shaarey Zedek in 
Southfield. Rabbi Azaryah Cohen offi-
ciated.
The bride is the daughter of Susan 
and Sanford Schulman of Chicago. 
The groom’s parents are Marsha and 
Arthur Goldstein of New Rochelle, 
N.Y.
Stephanie attended U-M and New 
York College of Medicine. She is a 
pediatric resident at University of 
Chicago Comer Children’s Hospital. 
Joshua attended Cornell University 
and N.Y.U. Law School. He is a dis-
ability rights attorney at Equip for Equality.

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community. From now until the end of the year, anniversaries, 
engagements, weddings and birth announcements with a photo can 
appear at no charge. There is no charge for bar/bat mitzvahs or for special 
birthdays starting at the 90th. 
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