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especially loves to draw cartoon fig-
ures. For his mitzvah project, Joshua
volunteered at Monfort Elementary
School. He assisted a first-grade class,
helping the students as well as their
reacher. He learned that doing small
things can make a big difference.

Samantha Ashley Metzger will
become a bat mitzvah at Temple Israel
on Friday, Nov. 27. She is the daugh-
ter of Judy and Marc
Metzger, sister of
Emily and grand-
child of Phyllis and
Gerald Krause and
Carol and Morton
Metzger. Proud
great-grandmother is
Sybil Hoffman. She
is also the grandchild
of the late Sanford Hoffman.
As part of her mitzvah projects, she
volunteered at the Holocaust Memori-
al Center and in the Temple Israel reli-
gious school office. Attending Warner
Middle School in Farmington Hills,
where she is an honor student, Saman-
tha enjoys dancing, swimming and
tennis.

Zachary E Herman will celebrate his
bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on Fri-
day, Nov. 27. He is
the son of Maxine
and Neal Herman.

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Proud grandfather

is

Max Herman. He is
also the grandchild
of the late Freda and
Max Ellis and the
late Marilyn Klein.
Mitzvah projects
involved performing for residents at
Fleischman and Danto, assisting in
the Temple Israel nursery and volun-
teering for the temple picnic. An
honor student at Clifford Smart Mid-
dle School in West Bloomfield, Zack
is interested in music, reading, soccer
and tae kwando.

Brandon Michael Leopold will be
called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov. 28, at
Congregation Beth
Shalom. Brandon is
the son of Joshua
and Marilyn
Leopold. Grandpar-
ents are Irene
Schwartz and Eudice
Leopold. He is also the grandchild of

the late Edwin Schwartz and the late
Gerald Leopold.
Brandon is in the seventh grade ate
Hillel Day School in Farmington
Hills. He plays the clarinet and
hopes to join the marching band in
high school. Other interests include
all types of sports, music and com-
puters.

Hayley Renee Dreyfuss of Bloomfield
Hills will celebrate her bat mitzvah at
Temple Beth El on Saturday, Nov. 28.
She is the daughter of Elisa and Dr.
Donald Dreyfuss, sister of Heather,
Heath and Heidi,
and the granddaugh-
ter of Beatrice Katz
and Frances Drey-
fuss. She is also the
grandchild of the
late Max L. Katz and
the late Herbert
Dreyfuss.
Hayley is an
eighth-grade student at Bloomfield
Hills Middle School. Besides being
an excellent student enjoying all
subjects, Hayley participated on the
tennis team as the number one sin-
gles player. During the summer, she
worked as a volunteer at the Bloom-
field Hills Huck Finn Camp, help-
ing counselors and working with
young campers. Hayley enjoys lis-
tening to music, shopping and being
with her friends.

Michael Levine will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday,
Nov. 28, at Congre-
gation Shaarey
Zedek. Michael is
the son of Caren
Landau and Jeffrey
Levine. Sharing in
the celebration are
his sister Erica and
brother Alex. Proud
grandparents are
Dr. Leslie an dJoanne Levine, and
Del Landau. Michael is also the
grandson of the late Alfred Landau.
An honor student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield,
Michael enjoys in-line hockey, base-
ball, video games, computers, scuba
diving, water-skiing and Camp
Walden. Michael recently participated
in the JCC Maccabi Games.
Volunteering at Yad Ezra, creating
art projects with children during
Super Sunday and helping young
children learn to play floor hockey
were part of his rewarding mitzvah
projects.

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