wc th ors the treasures of is a regular participant of Birmingham Bloomfield Synagogue-Chabad. Sarah has won numerous awards in forensics, is first cello in her school orchestra, plays piano, enjoys computers and plays on her school's basketball, vol- leyball and soccer teams. She actively participates in Adat Shalom's Shoresh programs, is a member of B'nai B'rith Youth Organization and full-time midos teacher to her younger sister and broth- ers, Emily, Teddy and Jacob. Sarah's mitzvah projects included vol- unteering at Yad Ezra and hosting Shabbat services and dinner for the resi- dents of Kadima. - 4§ Brenda Gail Wapner will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, April 24, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. She is the daughter of Enid and Samuel Wapner, the sister of Rebecca and granddaughter of Mildred Breyer. Brenda is also the grandchild of the late Bernard A. Breyer, the late Gertrude and Jacob Wapner and the great-grand- daughter of the late Rose Wolrauch. A student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills, Brenda enjoys playing the piano and flute and attending Camp Ramah in the summer. For her mitzvah projects, she volun- teered at Beth Hayeled Summer Day Camp and helped with the Hadassah Doll Project for children undergoing procedures in Michigan hospitals. Brenda will make a donation to Yad Ezra in honor of her bar mitzvah. Scott Daniel Bendix became a bar mitz- vah on Saturday, April 17, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Scott is the son of Lauren and Stephen Bendix of West Bloomfield and brother of Brooke, Jason and Matthew. He is the grandson of Lois and Seymour Levine of Bloomfield Hills and Lucille and Norman Bendix of Boca Raton, Fla. Scott is a seventh-grade honor stu- dent at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. He enjoys golf, tennis, skiing and video games. For his mitzvah project, Scott volun- teered at Yad Ezra and helped deliver food parcels. About our progressive dinner: After meeting at the community center, we'll divide into groups and make our way from home to home. At each stop, we'll eat, schmooze, learn about Shabbat traditions and eat some more. Friday, May 14 Open to couples & singles ages 21-35 • ng comfortable walking shoes. 6 p.m. Starting with Kabbalat Shabbat at the Huntington Woods Parks & Recreation Community Center Followed by a progressive dinner AD LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE $10 per person Co-spon .u, REKINDLING SHABBAT the Huntington Woods Jewish Learning Center IGNITE YOUR JEWISH SOUL Questions? Cali Lauren Dworkin, (248) 203-1492 T his is -P-eoleration an The process of making a u ik deposit should not require ropes. directlimaf arrows and marching bait Heritage Rank has made it as for you to see us-and your money-whenever you like. Our branches in Novi and TivY are comfortable. neighborhood banks where we etijo) serving you just, inside the door, not at the end of the line. Call us silty but we think it's just good manners to help our customers feel at ease. That's our heritage. 5. 30°l0 5.33% 4.50°l0 issfic ccount* Minimum $5,000 Minimum $500 *Unlimited Checking! or Call Today for a CD by Zlail .application. Noll: Next to the Vni Hilton 21211 Ilaggert Road al 8 Mile 1-800-914-3524 i t) LENDER FDIC us at our 1%eh site: Insured %% 1%. Ali no MICHIGAN HERITAGE Udagth TROA: Troy Sports Center 1917 East Big Bearer at John R. 1-248-619-0264 Annual Percentage Yield is effective as of April 23. 1999. Penalty for early \\- ithdrawal. Business or brokered accounts not eligible. 4/23 1999 Detroit Jewish News 59