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April 11, 1997 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-04-11

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Peter I. Ross of Bloomfield Hills
will be bar mitzvah at Temple
Beth El on Saturday, April 12.
Rabbis Syme and Castiglione
and Cantor Dubov will lead
services. Participating in the
ceremony will be Peter's
parents, Robert and Deborah
Ross. Grandparents Milton and
Ann Ross of Oak Park will at-
tend.
A party will be held at Relish
Grill.
Peter is a student at East
Hills Middle School and attends
Hebrew school at Beth El. His
interests include tennis and art.

Edwin David Oslan will be
called to the Torah as a bar
mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Saturday, April 12. He is the
son of Maria and Solomon
Oslan, brother of Elya and
grandson of Khana Khanuk and
the late Shimon Khanuk.
Assisting at a local food bank
and helping in the Temple Is-
rael office were part of his mitz-
vah projects. Ed is a student at
Walled Lake Middle School and
enjoys music.

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called to the Torah as a barmitz-
vah on Saturday, April 12, at
Adat Shalom Synagogue. Par-
ticipating in the service will be
his parents, Paula and Michael
Ceresnie, and his brother Eric.
Justin's proud grandparents
are Sophie Ceresnie and Matil-
da and David Fredrick. Justin
also is the grandson of the late
Sol Ceresnie.
An honor student at Orchard
Lake Middle School, Justin en-
joys soccer and wrestling.

Scott Andrew Sucher will cele-
brate his bar mitzvah on Friday,
April 11, at Temple Israel. He
is the son of Marcy and Stephen
Sucher, brother of Jennifer and
Alanna and grandchild of Dawn
and Berdell Hitchcock, Arlene
and Jerry Spero and Shirley
and Donald Sucher.
His mitzvah projects includ-
ed assisting at homeless shel-
ters. A student at Detroit
Country Day School, Scott en-
joys many sports, including ski-
ing, basketball, hockey, as well
as art, computers and video
games.

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