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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-09-04

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54 Detroit Jewish News

Maze! Toir!

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Peter Scott Rosenberg will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday,
Sept. 5 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek
in Southfield. Peter is
the son of Margie S.
Rosenberg and
Joseph R. Rosenberg.
When not attend-
ing Berkshire Middle
School in Birming-
ham, Peter can be
found either on the.
tennis court or the
golf course. Peter is also involved in his
school choir and is an avid movie fan.
For his mitzvah project, Peter volun-,
teered at the Phoebe Foundation and
the Variety Club.

Jeremy David Linden will become a bar
mitzvah on Friday, Sept. 4 at Temple
Israel. He is the son of Dr. Gayla Zogh-
lin and Eric Linden,
brother of Samuel
and Michael. Proud
grandparents are Ber-
nice and Bernard
Linden and Sarisa
and Dr. Leon Zogh-
lin.
His most mean-
ingful mitzvah project
was assisting in a kindergarten class. A
student at Bloomfield Hills Middle
School, Jeremy is interested in comput-
ers, video games, drama, reading and
skiin g.

Bobby Ginns Gruenberg will celebrate
his bar mitzvah on Friday, Sept. 4 at
Temple Israel. He is the son of Deanne
and Harry Gruenberg
and brother of Justin.
Proud grandparents
are Hilda and Albert
Ginns and Erich Gru-
enberg. He is also the
grandson of the late
Margaret Gruenberg.
Donating to the
McCarty Cancer
Foundation was his most meaningful
mitzvah project; he also volunteered at
the JCC Maccabi Games. Attending
West Hills Middle School in Bloom-
field Hills, Bobby is interested in hock-
ey; he also enjoys tennis, in-line skating,
biking, reading and canoeing.

Jason Aaron Kanter and Joshua Samuel
Kanter will be called to the Torah to
celebrate their Una; mitzvah at Hav-
dalah services on Saturday, Sept. 5, at
Temple Israel. They are the sons of
Sherry and Jerome Kanter and grand-

sons of Helen and
Benny Grossinger
and Harriet and
Austin Kanter. Proud
great-grandmother is
Alice Egrin.
The twins attend
Berkley's Norup Mid-
dle School and enjoy
sailing, soccer, base-
ball, skiing and vol-
unteering with the
Huntington Woods
Woodstrivers, a group
of youngsters who
help others. Both
enjoy music and play
the piano; Jason plays
drums, and Joshua
plays cello.
For their most meaningful mitzvah
projects, Jason volunteered with Focus:
HOPE and assisted at Mitzvah Mania,
while Joshua worked at the Tzedakah
Fair and visited Menorah House with
the Woodstrivers.

Aaron Robert Freund of South Lyon
will be bar mitzvah at Temple Shir
Shalom on Friday, Sept. 4. Rabbi
Schwartz and Rabbi
Moskowitz will lead
services.
Participating in
the ceremony will be
parents, Marc and
Cynthia Freund, and
Aaron's brothers Ben-
jamin and Nathan
Freund. Proud grand-
parents are Nis and Sharon Rappaport
of Sylvania, Ohio; Mary Joyce Longstaff
of East Lansing; and Eugene and
Yvonne Freund of Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Aaron is a student at South Lyon Mid-
dle School. He is active in both Boy
Scouts and athletics, especially football.
Aaron's mitzvah projects included par-
ticipating in several canned food drives,
helping at a Pontiac Food Bank and
working in the Temple Shir Shalom
office.

Rachel Leigh Kraft of Farmington Hills
will be bat mitzvah at Adat Shalom Syn-
agogue on Saturday, Sept. 5. Rabbi Effry
Spectre, Rabbi Daniel
Nevins and Cantor
Howard Glantz will
lead services.
Participating in
the ceremony will be
parents, Dr. Jeffrey
and Karen Kraft, and
sisters, Aimee and
Elissa. Proud grand-
parents are Alex and Sylvia Kraft and

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