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'"-' • Birthdays • Weddings • Bar/at Mitzvahs Just back -from Stationery Show with new ideas!!! ■ /' ■ ,()/ ■ /'. . Ask abou Preventive 24 Hour Emer 30 Vehicles • Ra Quality Installati 5/29 1998 60 (24 T.00 MADElliii00f1WEATIIEFIt" Bar/Bat Mitzvahs at Temple Beth El. She is the daughter of Guido and Connie Aidenbaum and is the older sister of Whitney and Max. She is the grand- daughter of Simon and Rose Aidenbaum and Constance Shoup. She is also the granddaughter of the late Neil Dou- glas Shoup. Ashley is a stu- dent at Orchard Lake Middle School where, in addition to receiving excellent grades, she is a member of the orchestra. She has par- ticipated in dramatic productions per- formed by the school. She is an active volunteer, participat- ing in temple food and coat drives, the Glazer School Library Project and her temple chavurah's activities at the Fleishman Residence and at COTS. She is also a teacher's assistant at the temple religious school on Sundays and helps special needs students at her middle school. Randall Silver Randall N. Silver, son of Debra and Scott Silver, became a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 23, at Temple Emanu- El. Randy is the grandson of Marilyn and Robert Silver, Florence Holzman and the late Robert Holzman. Randy is a sixth grade student at Berkshire Middle School in Birming- ham. His favorite activities include Boy Scouts, rollerblading, and mountain biking. Randy's mitzvah project included volunteering at Apples and Honey, the Purim Parcel Project, the JARC Chanukah Dinner, and the Yom Kippur canned food drive. He also was the recipient of the Youth In Service Award, for outstanding com- munity service, from Birmingham Youth Assistance. Blake Fridson Blake Evan Fridson will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 30, at Congregation Beth Shalom. He is the son of Cathy and Howard Fridson and the brother of Nathan and Russell. Proud grandparents are Jack and Mariann Moore and Sam Barr. He is also the grand- son of the late Ber- nice Barr and the late Harry Fridson. Blake is an honor student at Norup Middle School. He plays clarinet and saxo- phone and enjoys soccer and baseball. In the past year he has visited residents at a JARC home and at Menorah House. Ashley Cooper Ashley Cooper will lead the Temple Emanu-El congregation in worship as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, May 30. Ashley is the daughter of Lynn and Scott Cooper and sister of Matthew. She is the granddaughter of Bernard `` and Gladys Cooper and Gail and Ger- ald Starler. Ashley is also the beloved great-granddaugh- ter of Renee Edel- stein. Ashley is a stu- dent at Norup Middle School, where she is the harpist in the school orchestra. She also enjoys reading and listen- ing to music. Ashley's mitzvah project was working in Temple Emanu-El's extended care nursery program. She also spent time with Ranya Kelley, Denver's Shoe Lady, sorting shoes for the needy in the area. (-' Stephanie Rosenbloom Stephanie Leigh Rosenbloom will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, June 6, at Temple Kol Ami. She is the daughter of June and Mar- tin Rosenbloom, the sister of Eric and liana and the granddaughter of Hannah (Entus) and Philip Lifton and the late Essie and Isadore (Itzie) Rosenbloom and the late Louis Entus. The Warner Middle School seventh- grade honor roll student enjoys intra- mural floor hockey, swimming, cycling and being with friends. Her mitzvah projects included assisting in swim classes at the Costick Activity Center, building a sukkah for JARC and mak- ing baby blankets at a temple mitzvah day.