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Milestones
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Bar/Bat Mitzvahs
Ethan. Her grand-
parents are
Jeanette
MacWilliams of
Birmingham and
Riwa and Moniek
Margulies of
Plantation, Fla. A
party will be held
at Temple Beth El.
Meara is a student at Warner Middle
School and attends Hebrew school at
Beth El. She is active in the Temple
Junior Youth Group and the Warner
band. She enjoys working with children
and her mitzvah project involved vol-
unteering in the home of an autistic
child.
Justin Victor
Justin Victor will become a bar
mitzvah on Saturday, Feb. 7, at Temple
Beth El. Justin is
the son of Sheryl
and Douglas
Victor, brother of
Emily and grand-
son of Phyllis and
Iry Kaplan and
Natalie and
Seymour Victor.
As part of his
mitzvah project,
Justin prepared
and served food at a homeless shelter.
He also worked at his temple's coat and
shoe drive. Justin enjoys Michigan
football, basketball, acting and the
computer. He is an honor student at
West Hills Middle School.
Kate Schmier
Kate Rubin Schmier will be called to
the Torah as a bat mitzvah at Havdalah
services on
Saturday, Feb. 7,
at Temple Israel.
She is the daugh-
ter of Ellen and
Dr. Ronny
Schmier and
grandchild of Rita
Rubin, Irving
Rubin and Regene
Schmier and the
late Leslie Schmier.
Among her mitzvah projects is
involvement with Interplast, an orga-
nization that provides free surgery for
children with deformities in develop-
ing nations. Kate is a student at
Cranbrook Kingswood Middle School
and enjoys art, dance, swimming and
skiing.
Daniel Zack
Daniel S. Zack
will observe his
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel on
Saturday, Feb. 7.
He is the son of
Susan Zack and
Steven and Marla
Zack, brother of
Blake, and grandson of Dorothy
Spry and Myrna Zack as well as the
late Sam. Zack and the late Bernard
Morrison.
His most meaningful mitzvah
project involved visiting Fleischman
Residence with his two dogs. A
student at Warner Middle School,
Danny is interested in skateboard-
ing and snowboarding, baseball, bas-
ketball, various animals and travel-
ing.
Engagements
Malz-Marx
Judith Malz of Manhasset Hills,
N.Y., joyfully announces the engage-
ment of her daughter Elizabeth
Jeanne to Scott Andrew, son of
Linda and Mel Marx of Orchard
Lake. Beth also is the daughter of
the late Philip Malz.
Beth earned her bachelor of
science degree in business studies
from the State University of New
York College at Buffalo. She re-
ceived her master of science degree
in elementary and special education
from Adelphi University. Beth teach-
es special education in St. Clair
Shores. Scott earned his bachelor of
arts degree in accounting at MSU.
He owns a dental supply and hand-
piece repair business.
A June wedding is planned at the
Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York
City.