SINGLES EXTENSION GROUP Sponsored by Temple Israel Invites Jewish Singles 50 and Over to Earle and Kathy Kanners of Farmington Hills. Rachel also is the granddaughter of the late Helen Kanners. Rachel is an honor student at Warn- er Middle School in Farmington Hills. She is active in dancing, skiing, in-line skating and she spends her summers at Camp Walden. Mitzvah projects include volunteer- ing for the last two years at Beth Abra- ham Hillel Moses Day Camp, working with the younger kids. Jordan Kirsch will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 5 at Congregation Beit Kodesh. Jordan is the son of Paula and Jeff Kirsch and the brother of Michelle and David. Proud grandpar- ents are Arlene and Dan Kirsch and Jerome Hockle. Jor- dan is also the beloved great-grand- son of Freda Kagan. Jordan is a student at Power Middle School in Farmington Hills, where he plays bass clarinet in Cadet Band. His interests include basketball, chess, com- puters, cross-country and karate. Jordan is a purple belt in Choi Kwag Do Karate. As a mitzvah project, Jordan worked as a volunteer at Yad Ezra. Emily Rebecca Eisenberg, daughter of Marsha and Harry Eisenberg and sister of Jennifer Eisenberg, will be called to the Torah when she celebrates her bat mitzvah at Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek on Sept. 5. Proud grandparents are Beatrice and Boris Katz and Belle and Isidor Eisenberg. Emily has attend- ed Hillel Day School where she was an honor student. She will attend Cran- brook Kingswood in the fall. Emily chose as her mitzvah project volunteer work at JARC, where she worked with residents of the Charach home. Emily enjoys dancing and she danced during the opening ceremonies of the JCC Maccabi Games. Melissa Ashley Talon will become a bat mitzvah at Temple Shir Shalom on Sat- urday, Sept. 5. Melissa is the daughter of Neil and Pam Talon, sister to Stephanie ad Jaclyn, granddaughter of Morton and Tola Gilberg, Theodore and Anne Talon. She is an honor student at Bloomfield Hills Middle School where her favorite subject is English. Her hobbies include biking, canoeing, drawing, piano, read- ing, swimming and white water rafting. Her mitzvah projects included visit- ing seniors at the Jewish Federation Apartments, volunteering at Yad Ezra and working as an aide at Temple Shir Shalom's religious school. Scott Andrew Hantler, son of Saree and Steven Hantler, will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Adat Shalom Synagogue Saturday, Sept. 5. Scott is the older brother of Bradley. He is the grandson of Ida Goldenberg and Frie- da Hantler, the late Rubin Goldenberg and the late David Hantler. Scott attends Adat Shalom's religious school where he will continue his Jew- ish education. In preparation for becominga bar mitzvah, he completed the synagogue's 13 Mitzvot Program, which required participation in 13 learning-and-doing experiences. Scott also volunteered within the synagogue and community. Scott is an honor student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. where he plays trombone in the school band. His interests include sports, com- puters, video games and music. Daniel Robert Demp was called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Aug. 29 at Congregation Shir Tikvah in Troy. Daniel is the proud son Barry and Wendy Demp, broth- er of Rachel Demp, grandchild to Rose and Marvin Demp, Marilyn Averett, and great-grandchild to Berdie Shandroff. Daniel has been working as a teacher's assistant to 2nd and 3rd grade students at his former elementary school. He also worked in the media center, helping children with book selections and computer. Daniel is an excellent student_ His interests include golf, bowling, comput- ers ad writing. He wrote his first book at age 5 and is working on a novel. He PICNIC IN THE PARK Sunday, September 13th, 4:30 to dusk HERITAGE PARK PAVILION Farmington Road South of 11 Mile Road Disc Jockey and Entertainment Catered Dinner: Chicken, Meatless Mostaccioli, Salad, Roasted Potatoes, Breadsticks, Dessert and Pop. PAID ADVANCE RESERVATIONS ONLY BY SEPTEMBER 9TH No money taken at the park. In case of rain, credit for payment will be given at future party. Members: $13.00 Non-Members: $16.00 Alumni invited at member price. Mail checks payable to Singles Extension Group, P.O. 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