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Jennifer Shayna Woodberg will cele- brate her bat mitz- vah on Saturday, March 20, at Temple Beth El. She is the daughter of Bonnee and Larry Woodberg and sister of Bradley and Allison. Proud grandparents are Nita and Irving Barit. She is also the granddaughter of the late Louis and Lorraine Woodberg. Jennifer is an honor student at Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. She enjoys dancing, soc- cer, volleyball, skiing, music, the Detroit Red Wings and - attending Camp Tamarack. Her mitzvah projects include volunteering at Yad Ezra, help- ing in the media center at her former elementary school and reading stories to her sister's kindergarten class. Zachary Yost of Farmington Hills will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Adat Shalom Synagogue on Saturday, March 20. Rabbi Efry Spectre, Rabbi Daniel Nevins, Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz, Cantor Larry Vieder and Cantor Howard Glantz will officiate. Participating in the ceremony will be parents, Beverly and Alan Yost, and older brother Robert Yost. Proud grandfa- ther is Bernard Becker of Southfield. Zachary is an honor student at Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills. He plays hockey for the Farmington Hills Hockey Association and baseball with the North Farmington-West Bloomfield Baseball Association. Zack looks forward to spending his sixth summer at Camp Maas. For his mitz- vah project, Zack worked at Yad Ezra. Daniel Eric Schwartz will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 20, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. He is the son of Tracy Schwartz and Michael Shpiece, Robert Schwartz and Tracey Allen and brother of David, Bradley and Matthew. Proud grandparents are Helen and Milton Barnett and great- grandfather Robert Schiff. Daniel is the grandson of the late Evelyn and Leo Schwartz. Daniel attends O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills, where he plays saxophone in the school band. He enjoys skiing, soccer, basketball and music. He completed the 13 mitzvot program at Adat Shalom, which included serving the homeless and donating to Yad Ezra. Sam Segall will become a bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 20, at Congregation Beth Shalom. He is the son of Carolyn and David Segall and brother of Jake. Proud zayde is Nathan Flaisher. He is also the grandson of the late Rebecca Flaisher and Zangwell and Molly Segall. Sam is a seventh-grade student at Norup Middle School in Berkley, where he played football and is in the orchestra. He also attends summer camp at Camp Tamarack and Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Sam's favorite mitzvah project was the quilt made col- lectively by his class with the Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition. He is also planning a donation to the preschool at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park.