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May 15, 1998 - Image 60

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Mazel Toy

Bar/Bat Mitzvahs

Joshua Burda

Joshua Evan Burda will celebrate his
bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 16, at
Temple Israel. He is the son of Elissa
and Efim Burda,
brother of Dou-
glas and Michael
and grandchild of
Deborah and
Sheldon Freed-
man and Sofya
and Elya
Shnaider. Proud
great-grandmoth-
er is Sophia
Dunn.
A student at Orchard Lake Middle
School where he plays French horn in
the symphony band, Josh also plays
drums and enjoys football, basketball
and in-line skating. Working in the
Temple Israel school office as part of
his mitzvah projects was particularly
worthwhile.

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Alison Schram
Alison Michele Schram will become a
bat mitzvah on Friday, May 15, at
Temple Israel. She is the daughter of
Judi and Brad
Schram, sister of
Zachary and
Justin and grand-
child of Shirley
and Carl Schram
and Fred
Rapoport and the
late Harriet
Rapoport.
Among Alison's
mitzvah projects were volunteering at
Fleischman, making dolls for sick chil-
dren through Hadassah and planning
a birthday party for children at the
Lighthouse. Attending West Hills
Middle School, she is interested in
soccer, volleyball, diving, dance, ski-
ing, forensics and tennis.

Alexa Feldman
Alexa Carlit Feldman will be called to
the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Satur-
day, May 16, at Congregation B'nai
Moshe. Alexa is the daughter of Caren
and Marc Feld-
man and sister of
Bethany. She is
the granddaughter
of Sandra and
Bob Feldman,
Dorothy and Al
Mazer and Julius
and Naomi Har-
wood.

Alexa is an honor student at Warner
Middle School and plays percussion in
the band. She loves to dance, taking
lessons in tap, jazz and ballet; she is an
apprentice teacher at her dance studio.
Alexa also enjoys reading and singing,
and is an avid camper.

Stephen Kahn
Stephen Andrew Kahn will be called tl
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Friday,
May 15, at Temple Israel. He is the son
of Susan and Mur-
ray Kahn, brother
of David and
Alexa and grand-
child of Doris and
Leo Friedman and
Lenore and Julius
Katz. He is also
the grandson of
the late Albert
Burstein and the
late Eugene Kahn.
His most meaningful mitzvah pro-
ject was to help build a wheelchair
ramp for a young girl recently stricken
with multiple sclerosis to facilitate
access into her home. A student at
Warner Middle School, Steve plays
piano and the French horn and enjoys
baseball, skiing, basketball and snow-
boarding as well as video games.

Jocelyn Gotlib
Jocelyn Suzanne Gotlib of Ann Arbor
will celebrate her bat mitzvah on Friday,
May 15, at Temple Beth Emeth. Partici-
pating in the ser-
vice will be Joce-
lyn's mother, Carol
Dunitz; her father,
Steven Gotlib; her
sisters, Helen,
Dorothy and Risa;
her Aunt Nancy,
Uncle Mitchell
and cousin, Lau-
ren, all of Los
Angeles; and her grandmother Buff
Given of Los Angeles.
Jocelyn is also the granddaughter of
Milton Godib and the late Joan and
Daniel Dunitz. Ethel Dunitz is her
proud great-grandmother.
Jocelyn is a seventh-grade student at
Clague Middle School. She enjoys play-
ing piano, art and acting. Jocelyn enjoy
sports and plays on a soccer team. reL \

Jill Salama
Jill Michelle Salama will be called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday,
May 16, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. She is the daughter of Rita and
Joe Salama and sister of David and

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