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Feldman. She is
also the grand-
jdaughter of the late
Louis Berry and
Joseph D.
Feldman.
Joanna is a stu-
dent at Hillel Day
School in
Farmington Hills, where she has
played on the volleyball and tennis
,-Dteams. She has also volunteered with
JARC, the Hadassah Doll Project,
State Senator Gilda Jacobs, helped
prepare and serve meals at COTS
and helped to deliver meals for the
Salvation Army. Joanna takes tap
and piano lessons.

:

Jonathan Scott Wachlarz will be
called to the Torah on Saturday,
April 17, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
Jonathan is the son
of Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Wachlarz.
He is the brother of
Alexis, Alison and
Shelby, who will all
participate in the
service. He is the grandson of Gail
Sherman and the late Albert
Sherman, and Bessie Wachlarz and
the late Edward Wachlarz.
His uncles Dr. Errol Sherman and
Alfredo Frohlich will also participate
in the service.
Jon attends Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield. He is in
the seventh grade and enjoys all
sports. He is an avid snowboarder
and baseball player.
Jon's mitzvah projects include
working as a classroom aide and
teaching basketball to young kids at
the Hebrew school.

Elisheva Shapiro will be called to
the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, April 17, at Congregation
Beth Shalom.,
Elisheva is an
honor student at
Hillel Day School
__in Farmington
Hills, a Camp
Ramah camper and
an avid ballet stu-
dent. She is collect-
ing new teddy
bears for children scheduled for
operations at the Institute for
Craniofacial and Reconstructive
Surgery as one of her mitzvah pro-

jects for this year.
Elisheva's parents are Sharona
Shapiro and David Lerner. Her
grandparents are Chazzan and Mrs.
Robert Shapiro and Monica Lerner.
Her siblings are Yoni and Oren
Lerner and Ayelet Shapiro.

Rachel Erin Gordon will celebrate
her bat mitzvah on Saturday, April
17, at Temple Beth El. She is the
daughter of
Richard and
Michelle Gordon,
sister of Adam,
granddaughter of
Seymour and
Marilynn Gordon
and Beverly and
Edward Ersher, and
great-granddaugh-
ter of Freda Ersher.
A seventh grader at Bloomfield
Hills Middle School, Rachel enjoys
skiing, golf and music. Her mitzvah
projects included volunteering at
Camp Beth El and packing food at
Gleaners.

Aly Stefany Berman will become a
bat mitzvah on Friday, April 16, at
Temple Israel. She
is the daughter of
Jody and Harvy
Berman and sister
of Jaime. Proud
grandparents are
Mira Berman,
Lorraine Chunovich
and Carol
Chunovich. Excited
great-grandmother is Joanna Mahan.
Aly is also the grandchild of the late
Walter Chunovich and the late
Nathan Berman.
A Farmington Hills Warner
Middle School student, Aly is inter-
ested in gymnastics, music and
dance. Her most meaningful mitz-
vah project involved contributing to
the Holocaust Memorial Center.

Scott Matthew Jacobs will celebrate
his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Friday, April 16. He
is the son of Linda
and Mark Jacobs
and brother of
Brandon. Proud
grandparents are
Mitzi Jacobs, Lillian
Jacobs, Harriet and
Alex Roth. He is
also the grandson of

the late Saul Jacobs.
He particularly enjoyed volun-
teering at a JARC home as part of
his mitzvah projects; he also sorted
clothing for the homeless and donat-
ed to the Holocaust Memorial
Center.
An honor student at Warner
Middle School in Farmington Hills,
where he is involved in many extra-
curricular activities, Scott enjoys
sports, especially football, hockey,
basketball and baseball.

Kory David West will become a bar
mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Saturday, April 17.
He is the son of
Sonya West and
Dr. Keith West and
brother of
Alexandra and
Victoria. Proud
grandparents are
Alba and Dr. Luis
Gamez and
Carmen and Donald West.
His most meaningful mitzvah
project involved taking his dog to
visit residents at Fleischman
Residence; he also volunteered in
the Temple Israel Media Center and
donated to Mazon. A student at
Abbott Middle School in West
Bloomfield, Kory enjoys bowling,
golf and basketball.

Jordan Tyler Moss will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Friday, April 16, at
Temple Shir
Shalom. He is the
son of Sabrina and
Kenneth Moss and
brother of Laura,
Clayton and Ethan.
Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Moss and
Jackie Stair. Jordan
also is the grandson of the late
Elaine Moss. Great-grandparents are
Sylvia Cohen and the late Albert
Cohen.
Jordan is an honor student at
Clifford Smart Middle School in
West Bloomfield. He enjoys foot-
ball, baseball, computers and going
to camp.
Jordan has volunteered for many
activities at Shir Shalom as well as
visiting many of the local homes for
the aged.

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