6. th e rs jGIIIFTWHOIRELDEI EVERYTHING JUDAICA FOR THE JEWISH HOME & HOLIDAYS! Bar/Bat Mitzvah Holiday Selections to make your ,Arew sear Sweet! SHOFARS: Own your own! From affordable Israeli 8" - 10" ram's horn ($30.00), to a magnificent Yemenite Triple-Twist, 3' mountain-goat horn ($175.00). LUIAV & ETROG SETS: Lulav, Etrog, Myrtle and Willow (for the Sukot holiday), starting at $36.00! Zachary Weiss An Incredible Selection! Kipot, Mezuzot, Kiddush Cups, Tapes, CD's, Videos, • Games & Toys, Greeting Cards, Stickers, Books, Ketubot, Software. Molly Rubin SUKOT: Introducing this year the new EASE LOCK Pre-Fab Sukah. No tools needed! Ultra compact and light, yet surprisingly strong and sturdy. Various sizes available. Place your order for prefab Sukkahs and Lulav & Ethrog sets now! 40% OFF ALL STERLING SILVER 20% OFF MOST GIFTWARE Wishing all our customers a very jlappy, jlealthy and Sweet Sew sear! Sugar Tree Mall • Orchard Lake Road •Just North of Maple Toll Free: (888) 4-ESTHER • (810) 932 3377 • Fax (810) 932 8472 - - Watch For Our Upcoming Website at wu,w. esthers.com Molly Rubin, daughter of Allen and Marilyn Rubin of Oak Park, will celebrate her bat mitzvah on Sept. 28. The service and party will be held at the Furniture Club in Southfield. Jan Adler, di- rector of Workmen's Circle Sun- day School where Molly attends, will lead the services. Molly is the granddaughter of Benjamin and Ann Rubin of Cape Coral, Fla., Jean Kaplan of Bloomfield Hills and the late Louis Kaplan. Molly is an honor student at Norup Middle School in Oak Park, where she is an active member of the Norup Orchestra- Violin Section. She also is an avid reader of mystery novels. Zachary Weiss of West Bloomfield was bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on August 30. Rabbis Loss and Yedwab and Cantor Orbach led the services. Participating in the ceremony were Zachary's parents, Robert and Sandra, and his brother, Aaron. Grandmother Esther Weiss of Farmington Hills also attended. A party was held at Temple Is- rael. Zachary is a student at Berk- shire Middle School and attends Hebrew school at Temple Israel. He is active in sports and plays the piano. ( ISTINCT 1 J 97Z, 0.• (4 .1, 6 rb 6 -WEDDINGS •BACHELOR(ETTE) PARTIES -CONCERTS-SPORTING EVENTS -ANNIVERSARIES-PROM -CASINO-AIRPORT 9OS5 'REEN Tim War EverreiG lodusleAL ENTERTANalwalir 6=G-EP=ID CLASSIC PHOTOGRAPHY MURRAY GOLDENBERG & MARC COHEN 810-350-2420 1-800-862-9968 TEL (810) 539-8601 FAX: (810) 539-8606 •• • . . • . • . • I.. 1, • so • • . . • • It 4'. • PEOPLE'S CHOICE BANDS • DJs • ENTERTAINMENT 42 sat Cold Fur Storage IN DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM (810) 642-1690 Adam Rubin Dana Epstein Dana Michelle Epstein of West Bloomfield will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Sept. 28, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Participating in the ceremo- ny will be Dana's parents, Janet and Robert Epstein, as well as her brother, Jeff. Dana's proud grandparents are Frances Green of Sarasota, Fla., and Isadore Epstein of Southfield. Dana is an honor student at Orchard Lake Middle School. She attends Hebrew at Adat Shalom. Dana enjoys dancing and being with her friends. Adam Satovsky Rubin of West Bloomfield will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on Oct. C\ 4. Participating in the ceremony will be his parents, Lynn and Harvey Rubin; his brother, Lar- ry Thurswell; his sister, Jennifer Thurswell; and his sister, Rebec- ca Rubin. Adam is the grandson of Mar- garette and Lester Satovsky, Bet- ty Rubin and the late Morris Rubin. A party will be held hi his hon- or at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. Adam is a student at West Hills Middle School and is active in many sports.