Stephanie and Adam Elyachar announce the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Sarah Elyachar, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 2, at Congregation Beth Torah. Sarah is the granddaughter of Lesly and Issy Ozar, Daniel Elyachar and Patricia Sylvia. Relatives and friends are invited to worship with the family and to attend the Kiddush luncheon following the service.

Rhonda and Zachary Shafran announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Cole Alexander Shafran, at 6 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at Congregation Beth Torah. Cole is the grandson of Cecille and Albert Silverman and Tannye and Malcolm Shafran.

Diane and Mark Davidner of Prairie Village, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shana Davidner, to Alexander Rasnavad, son of Ann and Mansour Rasnavad of Surfside, Fla.

The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Rose Karbank and the late Barney Karbank and the late Mary and Arnold Davidner. She attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in merchandising management. She is currently employed as a stylist with Lane Crawford/On Pedder Group in Asia.

The future groom is the grandson of the late Betty and Philip Frazier and the late Afrooz and Sattar Rasnavad. He attended the University of Puget Sound in Seattle, graduating with a Bachelors of Arts degree in international political economy and economics. He is currently a vice president of Skyworks Capital Asia, specializing in aviation finance and advisory services, in Hong Kong.

An April 16 wedding at The Bath Club in Miami Beach is planned.

Gussie Alport is to be honored during Shabbat services on Saturday, April 2, at Kehilath Israel Synagogue. This recognition will showcase her longtime service to Kehilath Israel and its’ Sisterhood in the past. She worked tirelessly for more than 30 years in many roles, from Sisterhood president and various committees to accepting an overwhelming number of responsibilities for the Purim Ball, the KI Ad Book Directory and the annual Grand Givers. Her precise bookkeeping is as detailed as a top CPA.

Gussie and her husband, H. William Alport, of blessed memory, filled their married years with dedication to the synagogue.

The community is invited to celebrate this occasion with Gussie and her children, Barnett Alport and Carol Lissauer, and their families. Lunch will follow the service.

Ali Samazin, a senior at Blue Valley Southwest High School, was awarded Kansas State University’s Leadership Scholarship during ceremonies Feb. 23 at K-State. Dr. Kirk Schulz, president of Kansas State University, presented the award. During K-State’s annual Scholarship Day, students and their parents were guests of the university at a banquet. Throughout the day, they attended meetings with academic deans and student life officials.

Ali is the daughter of Steven and Lori Samazin and a member of Congregation Beth Torah. She is currently the Student Council president at BVSW, a member of the National Honor Society and the BVSW Student Advisory Board. Previously, Ali served as vice-president of BTTY for CBT and was an active NFTY member.

Diane and Steve Azorsky announce the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Rose Hayley, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, March 26, at Congregation Beth Shalom. Rose is the granddaughter of Golda Mayer and the late Ernest D. Mayer and Gitta Azorsky and the late Marvin Azorsky. Relatives and friends are invited to worship with the family and to attend the Kiddush following the service.

Emily Hartstone Weiner and Neil Samit Rosenbaum were married Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010, at The New Reform Temple by Rabbi Jacques Cukierkorn.

The bride is the daughter of Ms. Pamela Fleischer and Kenneth Bruce Weiner and the granddaughter of Ernest and Barbara Fleischer and the late Samuel and Lois Weiner.

The groom is the son of Ms. Robin Samit and the grandson of Irv and Sandy Samit.

The maid of honor was Emily Max, Denver. The best man was Alex Bleier, San Diego. Bridal attendant was Abby Paloma, New York City, and groom’s attendant was Joel Rosenbaum, Palo Alto, Calif.

Others in the wedding party were Ingvild Sagmoen, Trondheim, Norway, guestbook attendant; Miss Eloise Rosenbaum, Orlando, Fla., flower girl; Daniel Frankel, Great Neck, N.Y., usher; Master Daniel Fleischer, Hanover, N.H., ring bearer; Master Hayden Fleischer, Hanover, escort of flower girl.

After a honeymoon in Mexico, the couple reside in Orlando.

Tracy and Robert Mopper of Buffalo Grove, Ill., announce the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Rachel Renée, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 19, at Temple Chai in Long Grove, Ill. Rachel is the granddaughter of Hope and Marshall Talbot of Overland Park and Joan and Dr. Bud Mopper of Northbrook, Ill. Relatives and friends are invited to worship with the family and to attend the Kiddush luncheon following the service.

Shirley Rose celebrated her 90th birthday with her family and friends on Sunday evening, March 6, at the Sheraton Hotel in Overland Park. The birthday celebration was given by her children, Robbie and Steve Small, and Carol and Steve Rose. Her surprise guest was singer Marilyn Maye, who is a lifelong friend.

Entertainment was provided by singer and pianist Kent Barnhart of the Quality Hill Playhouse and Melinda MacDonald.

Shirley has six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Victor Bruller will be 95 on March 26. He was born in 1916 in Vienna. Olga, Victor’s wife of 60 happy years, was very involved with AMIT in Kansas City. She rescued Victor from the Nazi death camp of Dachau and they came to the United States, where he was an upholsterer for more than 75 years.

Victor and Olga had one daughter, Mary, who lives in Overland Park with her husband of 47 years, Jacob. Jacob and Mary met in Israel and have two sons, Jeffrey, married to Leslie, of Overland Park, and Daniel married to Jennifer, of Overland Park.

From Jeffrey and Daniel came six children — Ariella, Michael, Sam, Joey, Jessica and Leorah, which made Victor and Olga great-grandparents.

Victor will now see a new beginning of a great-great-grandchild in a few months from Michael and Brandi. And soon another generation begins.