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Births

Dec. 20
Patricia Keene Sheeran and William
Sheeran of Novi are delighted to
announce the birth of their son, Samuel
Noah. Welcoming Sam home is big
brother Jason. Sharing in their happi-
ness are grandparents Irving and Diane
Keene of Franklin, Thomas and Mary
Lou Sheeran of Bloomfield Hills and
great-grandmother Clara Cohen of
Farmington Hills. Sam is named in lov-
ing memory of his great-grandfather
Samuel Keene.

Bar/Bat Mitzvahs

Rachel Kahn
Rachel Elaine Kahn will become a bat
mitzvah on Saturday, May 9, at Tern-
ple Emanu-El. She is the daughter of
Joseph and Brigid
Kahn and of
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Patricia Kahn, sis-
ter of Matthew.
Rachel is an
honor student at
Birney Middle
School. Her inter-
ests include read-
ing, riding bikes,
swimming and
playing piano. In the Federation
Piano Competition, she achieved a
superior rating for four consecutive
years. Rachel is looking forward to
her fourth summer at Olin-Sang-
Ruby Union Institute in
Oconomowoc, Wis.
Her mitzvah project consisted of
helping out at Yad Ezra.

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Brandon Scott Goodman will celebrate
his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on Fri-
day, May 8. He is the son of Enid and
Gary Goodman,
brother of Roger
and grandchild of
Mary Goodman
and Lillian
Schwartz. He is
also the grandson
of the late Albert
Goodman and the
late Larry M.
Schwartz.
Mitzvah projects included volun-
teering at and donating to Yad Ezra as
well as assisting in Temple Israel's
baby-sitting program. Brandon plays
the drums and piano and enjoys
rollerblading, skiing, basketball, ten-
nis, football, hockey, bowling and golf.

Kinneret Albalak

Kinneret Albalak will become bat mitz-
vah at Temple Kol Ami on May 9. She
is the daughter of Eldad and Armonite
Albalak and sister
of Alon. She is the
granddaughter of
Ruth and Simon
Maroko and Miri-
am and Yaakov
Albalak of
Jerusalem.
Kinneret is an
honor student at
Orchard Lake
Middle School. She plays the saxophone
and piano and enjoys dancing ballet.
Her mitzvah projects included raking
leaves for seniors, creating baskets for
the Great Purim Parcel Project and
working at Yad Ezra, including on Kol
Ami Mitzvah Day

Rebecca Kam

Rebecca Kam of West Bloomfield will
be bat mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek B'nai Israel Center on Saturday,
May 9. Rebecca is
the daughter of
Flora and Dr. Eli
Kam and sister of
Dr. David Kam
and Michael Kam.
Rebecca is an
honor student at
Hillel Day School.
Her interests
include basketball,
volleyball, tennis, swimming, hockey,
art and music. A party in her honor will
be held on Sunday, May 10.

Blair Nosan

Blair Elizabeth Nosan will become a bat
mitzvah on Friday, May 8, at Temple
Beth El. She is the daughter of Jo-Anne
and Terry Nosan
and sister to Loren
and Stephanie. _
Proud grandpar-
ents are Esther and
Nathan Katz and
Pet and Manny
Nosan.
Blair attends
West Hills Middle
School and is
active in tennis, soccer, skiing, snow-
boarding and drama.
Her mitzvah projects included
akinc, and delivering P
baskets
to the elderly and helping restore the
Glasser Library in a Detroit public
school, which was destroyed by a fire.
She also worked weekly helping out at
her old elementary school.

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