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March 05, 1999 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-05

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Elliot Neil Foon will become a bar
mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Saturday, March 6. He is the son of
Eileen and Steven Foon, brother of
Michael and
grandchild of Rita
and Edward Foon.
He is also the
grandson of the
late Bernice and
Lester Gaines.
Visiting resi-
dents at
Fleischman was
Elliot's most meaningful mitzvah
project. He also volunteered in the
Temple Israel Media Center and
donated to the Jewish National
Fund. Attending Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills, Elliot
enjoys sports and video games.

Ronnie Karbal Brant will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, March 6, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. He is the son of Dr.
Norman and Laurie Brant and
brother of Noah.
Proud grandpar-
ents are Marilyn
Karbal and
Benjamin and
Blanche Brant;
great-grandmoth-
er is Ida Samuels.
Ronnie also is the
grandson of the
late Ronald M. Karbal.
Ronnie is an honor student at
Bloomfield Hills Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills, where he is
involved with student leadership. He
enjoys hockey, baseball, skiing, lis-
tening to music and going to Camp
Tamakwa. Mitzvah projects include
volunteering at Yad Ezra and spend-
ing time helping at Shaarey Zedek
synagogue and religious school.
Ronnie is looking forward to a trip
to Israel this summer with 19 family
members.

Sam Silverman Langberg will become
a bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 6,
at Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses. Sam is the son of Lois and
Mark Langberg, brother of Laura and
Andy. Proud grandparents are Harold
and Helen Langberg and Isadore and
Evelyn Silverman.

Sam is a seventh
grader at Berkshire
Middle School in
Birmingham. He
enjoys computers,
outdoor activities
and music. His
mitzvah projects
included volun-
teering at Yad Ezra and Paws for a
Cause.

Alyssa Machelle Trotsky will cele-
brate her bat mitzvah on Saturday,
March 6, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. She is
the daughter of
Tracey and Alan
Trotsky and sister
of Ashley. Proud
grandparents are
Ann and Paul
Epstein and Elinor
and Morton
Trotsky.
Alyssa attends
Warner Middle School in
Farmington Hills, where she is an
honor student and plays clarinet in
the school band. Alyssa enjoys bas-
ketball, tennis, dance, skiing, music,
camp, softball and the computer.
She completed her 13 mitzvot
program, which included building a
ramp for a wheelchair-bound man
for the Kenny Foundation, serving
the homeless and sharing a special
Shabbat service with JARC at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.

David Louis Cohen will become a
bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 6,
at Temple Emanu-El. He is the son
of Beth
(Anbender) and
Ronald Cohen and
the older brother
of James. David is
the grandson of
Arlene Anbender
and the late
Samuel Anbender
and Shirley Cohen
Modiano and the
late Louis Cohen. He is also the
step-grandson of Joseph Modiano.
David is a seventh-grade student
at Orchard Lake Middle School in
West Bloomfield. His interests
include playing in-line hockey,
aggressive skating and music. He
also has an avid interest in comput-
ers. For his mitzvah project, David
has been a mother's helper and has
volunteered at Yad Ezra.

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