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October 17, 1997 - Image 85

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-10-17

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BORDERS BOOK SHOP

Birmingham • 31150 Southfield Road at 13 Mile • (248) 644-1515

presents

IMAGES OF THE WILD

and Jay Inwald. She is the grand-
daughter of Samson and Susan
Inwald and John and Olive
Fleming. Also participating in the
service will be Rachel's sister Valerie
and her brother David.
Rachel's mitzvah projects included
volunteering at St. Anne's Mead nurs-
ing home, assisting in the Laker
Center religious school office and
donating fruit baskets to Forgotten
Harvest. She is a seventh-grader at
Birmingham Covington School and
enjoys tennis, piano, reading and
animals.

Jody Schostak
Jody Michele Schostak will become
bat mitzvah on
Sunday, Oct. 19,
at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Jody
is the daughter of
Nancy and Bob
Schostak and the
sister of Michael
and Jeffrey. She is
the granddaughter of Pearl and Bob
Solomon, Arlene and Asher Tilchin
and Elyse and Jerome Schostak. Jody
is the great-granddaughter of Mary
Solomon, Rosalyn Shulman and
Goldie Schostak.
Jody is a student at Hillel Day
School and enjoys tennis, dance,
track, skiing and snowboarding.

Anthony Roby
Anthony Michael Roby will celebrate
his bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel on
Saturday, Oct. 18.
He is the son of
Annemarie and
Steven Roby, broth-
er of Christopher
and Natalie, and
grandchild of
Blanca Pabon and Cecial Roby and
the late Benito Pabon and the late
Samuel Roby.
He was pleased to make a dona-
tion to the American Lung Association
as part of his mitzvah project. Tony
attends Berkshire Middle School and

The photographic Art of
Carl R. Sams II & Jean Stoick

enjoys drawing and rollerblading.

Ryan Tobin
Ryan Robinson Tobin will celebrate
his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Friday, Oct. 1 7. He is the son of
Mark Tobin and
Ronda Robinson,
brother of Brandon
and Austin, and
grandchild of Treva
Robinson and Ruth
and Harold Tobin
and the late Ron
Robinson.
His mitzvah projects included assist-
ing in the Temple Israel office and
contributing to Mazon. Ryan attends
Orchard Lake Middle School and
enjoys rollerblading, snowboarding,
computers and music.

Carly Wine
Carly Wine of West Bloomfield will
be called to the Torah as a bat mitz-
vah on Saturday, Oct. 1 8, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. She is the
daughter of Robin
Wine and Gary
Wine, sister of
Jaimee Wine. She
is the granddaugh-
ter of Helen and
Harold Klau, Lillian
Wine and the late
Irving Wine.
Carly is a student at Orchard Lake
Middle School and Adat Shalom reli-
gious school. She enjoys music,
cooking, acting, swimming and surf-
ing the Internet.
Carly% mitzvah project involved vol-
unteering at Yad Ezra Food Pantry.

Adina Wexelberg-Clouser
Adina Chava Wexelberg-Clouser
will celebrate her
bat mitzvah on
Sunday, Oct. 1 9,
at Congregation
Beth Shalom.
She is the
daughter of
Sheyna and Tom

Wednesday, October 22, 7:00 p.m.

The award-winning team
of Sams & Stoick has for
many years made an in-
depth study of the lives
and habits of some of na-
ture's most beautiful and
elusive creatures, and has
gained an international
reputation for their un-
usual photos and insight-
ful commentaries. The
result is Images of the Wild
(Sleeping Bear Press, -
1997), a spectacularly lovely collection of more than 150 pictures.
Meet the authors of this unusual book, and hear the exciting story
of how these unique shots were obtained.

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10/17

1997

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