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September 26, 1997 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-26

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SAVE THE DATE!

A Date Worth Remembering

Wednesday Evening, April 8, 1998
Detroit's Premier Performance of the
Tony Award Winning Musical

his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Friday, Sept. 26. He is the son of
Lori Brooks and Allan Brooks, broth-
er of liana and Austin and grand-
child of Rochelle and Marvin Brooks
and Alvira and Sanford Perlman.
Mitzvah projects included assisting
at Yad Ezra and donating to JARC
and the Holocaust Memorial Center.
Garrett attends Cranbrook Middle
School and is interested in comput-
ers, airplanes and snow boarding.

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Carmi Katsir

assisting younger children at the
Temple Israel Purim Carnival.
Carmi's Grandpa Leo purchased the
bar mitzvah tallit so he could be
with the family in spirit.
A student at Orchard Lake Middle
School, Carmi is interested in sports:
rollerblading, snowboarding, soc-
cer, basketball and hockey.

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Andrew Rubens
Andrew Charles Rubens will be
called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah
on Friday, Sept. 26, at Temple
Israel. He is the son of Judith Rubens-
Burdick and James Burdick and the
late Dr. Mark Rubens, brother of
Laura and grandchild of Richard and
Lois Hamburger, Eileen and Ben
Rubens and Mary Burdick. His
proud great-grandmothers are Ethel
Hamburger and Sylvia Robinson.
He donated toys to underprivi-
leged children and assisted with the
Conant Elementary School Fair as
part of his mitzvah projects. A stu-
dent at Bloomfield Hills Middle
School, Andy is interested in golf,
tennis, swimming and hockey as
well as world cultures.

Carmi Giora Katsir will celebrate
his bar mitzvah and Temple Israel on
Saturday, Sept. 27. He is the son of
Dr. Daniella Saltz and Dan Katsir,
brother of Karen and Hailly, and
grandson of Esther Kovacs and
Elinor Saltz and the late Yitzhak
Kovacs and the late Leo Saltz.
His mitzvah projects included

at the Fisher Theatre

Congregation Shir Tikvah
is proud to honor

SAM and JEAN FRANKEL

for their outstanding generosity
and support of both Shir Tikvah
and the entire Jewish Community

Lynn Medow
Ron Elkus
General Co-Chairpersons

Melissa Lutz
Melissa Danielle Lutz will be
called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah
at Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Saturday, Sept. 27. She has been
studying with Cantor Howard
Glantz.
Melissa is the daughter of Lee and
Susan Lutz and the granddaughter of
Diane Pomish and Samuel and Fern
Lutz. Melissa will be joined at the
Torah by her twin brother Daniel Lutz.
Melissa's brothers Jerod and Scott
Lutz also will read from the Torah.
Melissa contributed her baby-sit-
ting money to the Jewish Social
Services in honor of her bat mitz-
vah. Melissa enjoys ballet and com-
peting in forensics.

Arthur and Gina Horwitz
Irving and Barbara Nusbaum
Henry and Linda Lee
David and Ilene Techner
Abram and Rhoda Medow
Honorary Chairpersons

Arnie Sleutelberg
Rabbi

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P Shir Tikvah fund-raising at (248) 706-1703

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