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March 26, 1999 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-26

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56 Detroit Jewish News

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

For her mitzvah project, Alana has
volunteered at Yad Ezra and has par-
ticipated in Temple Beth El's
Tzedakah Experience.

Justin Ryan Posner
Wedes of
Huntington Woods
will be bar mitzvah
at Temple Beth El
on Saturday, March
27. Rabbi David
Castiglione and
Cantor Stephen
Dubov will lead
services.
Participating in the ceremony
will be parents, Sandra Posner
Wedes and Kenneth Wedes, and sis-
ters Erica and Emily Wedes. Proud
great-grandmother is Rose Burg of
Southfield. Proud grandparents are
Anne Wedes of West Bloomfield
and Seymour and Muriel Posner of
Southfield.
Justin is an honor student at
Norup Middle School in Oak Park,
where he plays trombone in two
bands. He also participates on a city
swim team. For his mitzvah pro-
jects, he volunteered at Yad Ezra,
working with his grandmother
Muriel Posner. He also volunteered
at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish
Community Center as an assistant
swim instructor for the Red Cross.

Shirah Michelle Farber will be
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, March
27, at
Congregation Beth
Abraham Hillel
Moses. She is the
daughter of Miriam
Neuman Farber
and Stuart and
Donna Jo Farber, sister to Alaina
and Owen. Proud grandparents are
Rose and Sidney Neuman and
Delores and Leonard Farber. She is
the great-granddaughter of Sonia
Reznik.
Shirah is in the seventh grade at
Hillel Day School in Farmington
Hills. She enjoys music, dance, art,
skiing, snowboarding and going to
Camp Tamakwa. Shirah's mitzvah
projects have included assisting stu-
dents at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
religious school, visiting with senior
citizens at Fleischman Residence
and participating in Hillel Day
School's JARC program.

Justin Scott Rochkind will become
bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 27, (
at Temple Kol Ami. He is the son of
Lynne and Rabbi
Norman Roman
and Sanford
Rochkind. Justin is
the brother of
Adam, Caryn,
Chad, Blake and
Benjamin and the
grandson of Pearl
and Julius Bello. He -
is also the grandson of the late Sophie
and Albert Rochkind and the late
Helen and Bernard Roman.
Justin is a student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield
and enjoys his camp summers at Olin
Sang Ruby Union Institute in
Oconomowoc, Wis. He recently par-
ticipated in a special bar mitzvah cer-
emony in Jerusalem during the
Temple Kol Ami family trip to Israel.
For some of his mitzvah projects,
Justin volunteered at the temple's
SOS Housing the Homeless week and
helped with the NCCJ Holy Strokes
Golf Outing. His hobbies include
magic and yo-yos.

Ariel Taub was called to the Torah as
a bat mitzvah on Saturday, March 20,
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek B'nai
Israel.
Ariel is the
daughter of Gaye
and Alan Taub and
the sister of Carrie
and Melissa. Proud
grandparents are
Bella and Louis
Lieberman of
Rockland County,
N.Y., and Shirley
and Sol Taub of Long Island, N.Y.
Also present was her great-grand-
mother Gussie Lauterstein of
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Ariel is in the seventh grade at
Orchard Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield. She enjoys playing base-
ball and skiing in addition to playing
clarinet and piano.
Mitzvah projects included working
in the summers at Camp Betman.

Danielle Rebecca Platt became a bat
mitzvah on March
6, at Young Israel of
Southfield.
Danielle's proud
family are parents,
Arleen and Allen
Platt and sister
Hallie. Danielle's
loving grandparents

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