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August 29, 1997 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-08-29

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Bar/Bat Mitzvah

tends Hebrew school at Adat
Shalom. He is active in forensics,
band, cross country skiing and
track.

Lauren Kirsch

Allison Brown

Allison Brown

Allison Star Brown will become
a bat mitzvah at Havdalah ser-
vices on Saturday, Aug. 30, at
Temple Israel. She is the daugh-
ter of Sheri and Anthony Brown;
sister of Aaron, Justin, Michael
and Eric; and grandchild of Faye
and Howard Rice and the late
Miriam and Samuel Brown.
Her mitzvah projects includ-
ed assisting her drama teacher
with younger children and per-
forming her drama portion for
children in a shelter. She also
helped pack Passover packages
for college students, and pre-
pared food parcels for Thanks-
giving.
Allison is a student at the
Bloomfield Hills Middle School
and is interested in singing, act-
ing, dancing, tennis and skiing;
as well as forensics, for which she
has won several state awards.

Lauren Kirsch will become a bat
mitzvah on Saturday, Aug. 30,
at Congregation Beth Shalom.
Lauren is the daughter of Dr.
David and Sandy Kirsch, and the
sister of Joel and Brian Kirsch.
Her grandparents are Don and
Zita Kirsch, Helen Steibel and
the late Hart Steibel.
Lauren resides in Huntington
Woods and attends Norup Mid-
dle School. Her interests include
singing, dancing, acting and
sports.

BAR/BAT
MITZVAH

Share your child's bar/bat
mitzvah by putting a free
announcement in The
Jewish News. To obtain
written guidelines, call
the Editorial Depart-
ment, (810) 354-6060.

S

Kayes Create
WSU Fund

Jason Pesick

Jason Pesick

Jason Zachary Pesick of West
Bloomfield will be bar mitzvah
at Adat Shalom Synagogue on
Saturday, Aug. 30. Rabbi Spec-
tre and Cantor Glantz will lead
services. Participating in the cer-
emony will be Jason's parents,
Marianne and Jerome, and his
brother, Daniel. Grandparents,
Betty and Martin Hersch and
Nettie and Julius Pesick, will at-
tend.
Jason is an honor student at
West Hills Middle School and at-

Jewish students studying ac-
counting at Wayne State Uni-
versity School of Business
Administration now have an ad-
ditional resource for financing
their education, thanks to an en-
dowed scholarship funded by Mil-
dred and Charles Kaye.
The first scholarship was
awarded recently to Susan Cole-
man at the 17th anneal School of
Business awards and recognition
ceremony for her academic
achievement. The scholarship will
be awarded yearly to a Wayne
State University accounting stu-
dent who has at least a 3.0 grade
point average and a financial need.
The Kayes have asked that
preference be given to Jewish stu-
dents. Students may use the
scholarship dollars to pay for tu-
ition and/or books.
The Kayes are both alumni of
Wayne State University. Mildred
taught business education at
Northern and Central high
schools in Detroit; Charles was
principal partner in Charles Kaye
and Company, CPA, for more
than 40 years.

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MANY OTHER DANCE MOVES!
BAR/BAT MITZVAH ETTIQUETTE

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Disco Funk
MTV
Intro to MTV
Breakdancing
Private Lessons

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