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February 27, 1998 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-02-27

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parents are George and Libby Wein-
garden of Southfield, Sarah and
Meyer Pearlman of Bloomfield Hills
and Jean Brooks of New York.
delighted great-great-grandmother is
Bessie Davidson of West Bloomfield.
Caroline is named in loving memory
of her maternal great-grandmother
'Shirley Weingarden Davidson.

For the best in

craftsmanship and

Nov. 12
Lisy (Weinberg) and Craig Starr of
Bloomfield Hills welcome with love
the birth of their daughter, Jade
Natasha (Batya Natanela). Proud
grandparents are Susan and Gary
Weinberg and Lorraine and Harvey
'Starr. Excited great-grandparents are
Sadie and David Mills, Bess Altus,
Ann Gross and Mary Weinberg. Jade
is named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandfathers Norman
Altus and John Weinberg and pater-
nal great-grandfather Ben Starr.

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Bar/Bat Mitzvahs

Marissa Lowen
Marissa Erin Lowen will become a bat
mitzvah on Friday, Feb. 27, and Satur-
day, Feb. 28.
Marissa will
help conduct the
Shabbat service
Friday evening at
Temple Kol Ami
and on Shabbat
morning at Tem-
ple Beth El.
A student at
Dunkel Middle
School, where
she plays the violin in the orchestra,
Marissa enjoys reading, writing poet-
ry, art and music. For her mitzvah
projects, she helped prepare lunch
for Habitat for Humanity, collected
canned goods for shelters, collected
and distributed coats for the needy
and made quilts for AIDS babies.
Marissa also has given donations to
13 humanitarian organizations in
honor of her bat mitzvah.
Marissa is the daughter of Karen
and Alan Lowen, the sister of Scott
and Aaron and the granddaughter of
Evelyn Lowen and the late Seymour
Lowen and the late Irving and Mar-
garet Siporin.

Stacy Kessler
Stacy Diane Kessler, daughter of Jane
and Chuck Kessler, sister of Allison,
will be called to the Torah as a bat
mitzvah on Saturday, Feb. 28, at

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