Milestone

Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Aubrey Topper

Aubrey Daniel
Topper of Farm-
ington Hills will
be called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah Satur-
day, June 14, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
Participating in the service
will be Aubrey's proud parents,
Nancy and Harry, his brother
Randy and his sister Jessica.
Also attending will be Aubrey's
grandmothers, Molly Levin and
Goldie Topper.
A student at Warner Middle
School, Aubrey enjoys sports
such as basketball, baseball and
rollerblading. His interests also
include playing the piano and
the drums.

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On Monday, June 16, at the Jim-
my Prentis Morris Jewish Com-
munity Center (JPM) in Oak
Park, Jack Main will present
"The Future of Medicare and
Medicaid." Mr. Main, a volunteer
from Area Agency on Aging, will
speak in Jaffe Hall at 1 p.m.
At 1 p.m. Thursday, June 19,
the Yiddish Culture Club will
meet at JPM. This group of Yid-
dish entertainers and Yiddish
speakers is led by Chaim Rosen-
thal.
At 12:45 p.m. Monday, June
23, JPM will host Cafe Europa
Detroit. This program, sponsored
by Sinai Hospital, is for Holocaust
survivors. There will be refresh-
ments and music by Ben Open-
gayn. The cafe is free for
Holocaust survivors and families.
David Robert Others will be charged a nominal
Goldman of fee.
West Bloomfield
will be bar mitz-
vah at Congre-
gation Shaarey
Zedek on Satur-
day, June 14.
The Jewish Federation's Volun-
Participating
teer Network and Habitat for Hu-
in the ceremony
manity will join for a volunteer
will be David's parents, Linda event 8 a.m. Sunday, June 29,
and Howard, his sister Tracie
meeting for carpools at the Jim-
and brother Bradley. Proud my Prentis Morris Jewish Com-
grandparents Ruthe and Sidney
munity Center.
Wolfe will also participate. David
Habitat for Humanity helps
also is the grandson of the late
build homes for low-income fam-
Tillie and Robert Goldman. A
ilies and offers low-interest home
party will be held at the syna- loans. Participants must bring
gogue.
their lunch and beverages in ad-
David is an honor student
dition to protective eyewear (sun-
at Hillel Day School. He enjoys
glasses acceptable) and
skiing, basketball and bike rid- hard-soled shoes. Hammers,
ing.
screwdrivers, tape measures,
David participated in the
gloves, dust masks and hard hats
JARC program through Hillel
also are needed.
Day School.
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Devin Shencopp

Devin Shencopp
of Oak Park will
be called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah on Sat-
urday, June
14, at Temple
Emanu-El.
Devin is the
son of Debbie
and Marshall Shencopp,
brother of Alexa, Zachary
and Aaron and grandson of
Shirley and Jack Carp and Rose
Shencopp.
He is a student at Norup Mid-
dle School and a AAA. hockey
player for Little Caesar's. Be-
sides hockey, he enjoys basket-
ball.
A party will be held at

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Adult Division.
Registration deadline is June
23. To register or for information,
contact Joanie Berger at Feder-
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