Mazel Toy! Bar/Bat Mitzvah Morton Fielding, Phyllis and Fayez Khleifat and Harriet and Dr. Joseph Shane. His most mean- ingful mitzvah pro- ject involved volun- teering at Yad Ezra; he also donated to the Jewish National Fund, assisted at the Temple Israel Labor Day picnic and babysat during the High Holy Days. An honor roll student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield, Justin enjoys playing sports, especially golf, basketball and baseball. He also enjoys playing the guitar, performing magic and collect- ing stamps and coins. Courtney Erin Finn will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Friday, May 28, at Temple Shir Shalom. She is tht daughter of Risa and Mark Finn and sister to Nicole and Joshua Finn. Very proud grandparents are Bea and Dave Dashow of Huntington Woods; Leonard and - Jeanette Finn of Yaupon Beach, N.C., and Claire Finn of Moreno Valley, Calif. Courtney is an honor student at Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. She enjoys computers and arts and crafts. Her bat mitzvah projects included Birmingham Safety Town, helping out her brother's Sunday school classroom and making greeting cards for children. Courtney is very excited to share this special time with her family and friends. Bret Philip Malkowski of Northville will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Congregation Bet Chaverim on Saturday, May 29. He is the son of Craig and Roberta Malkowski and brother of Andrew. Proud grandparents are Harold and Adele Topolsky and Marjorie Malkowski. Bret attends Meads Mill Middle School in Northville, where he plays 5/28 19.99 trumpet in the school band. He plays baseball for the Northville Broncos Travel Team and also enjoys playing basketball and tennis. For Bret's mitz- vah projects, he worked at Yad Ezra, assisted his senior neighbors with yard chores and plans to donate part of his bar mitzvah money to the Humane Society. Hilary Felice Wagner of West Bloomfield will become a bat min\ ah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Southfield on Saturday, May 29. Participating in the ceremony will be her parents, Cynthia and Lewis Wagner, her older brother Stuart and her younger brother Justin. Extremely proud grandparents are Esther and - Donald Simon of West Bloomfield and Rose and Julian Wagner of Bloomfield Hills. Hilary's great-uncle Irvin Strub from Lincolnwood, Ill., and her cousin Ariella Goldring from Ramat Gan, Israel, will also participate. In addition, Hilary's aunt Renee Silbert, her uncle Robert Simon and her cousin Danielle Rapp will have parts in the service. Hilary is a seventh grade student at Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills. She was a finalist in her school's Oral Language Festival Competition. Her interests include piano, tennis, soccer, skiing and read- ing. Her mitzvah projects consisted of sewing dolls for the Hadassah project, working the last two summers and this summer at Shaarey Zedek's Camp Berman and recently visiting some Jewish residents at a nursing home. Carly Rebecca Yellin will become a bat mitzvah on Friday, May 28, at Temple Kol Ami. Carly is the daughter of Patty and Iry Yellin, sister of Jared and Jennifer, grand- daughter of Gloria and Marvin Kahn, Helen Yellin and the late Reuben Yellin. Carly is a sev- enth-grade honor- student at Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield. She enjoys dance, choir and theater arts and has partici- pated in the forensics competition at the University of Michigan. Carly's mitzvah projects included assisting in various tzedaka projects in the Kol Ami religious school and helping with other temple activities. Michael Colton will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 29, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Michael is the son of Marcy and Tom Colton and the brother of Jennifer Colton. Proud grandparents are Lynne and Phil Warheit of Farmington Hills and Andy and Lisa Colton of Sunrise, Fla. Michael is honored to have his two great-grandmothers sharing in his cel- ebration, Rose Markle of Southfield and Pearl Warheit of Farmington Hills. Michael is also the great-grand- son of the late Rose and Sam Kreisman, Herman and Rosa Kohn, "Pal" Sid Markle and Jack Warheit. Michael is an honor student at Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills. He enjoys playing hockey and baseball and participates in kickbox- ing. For his mitzvah project, Michael volunteered at the Jewish National Fund and JARC. Sandra Alaine Berman of Huntington Woods will celebrate her bat mitzvah on Saturday, May 29, at Congregation Beth Shalom. Sandra is 0 0 the daughter of Sidney and Sharon Berman and sister of Marc. Proud grand- parents are Ella and Ludwig Berman and Ruth Swann. She is also the grand- daughter of the late Merle Swann. She is an honor student at Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills. Sandra plays on the school's tennis and volleyball teams. She competed in the state finals of the Hershey's Track and Field Competition. Her interests include art of all kinds and travel. Sandra has enjoyed her association with JARC this year and has volun- teered at Yad Ezra and served meals at a homeless shelter. Joshua Cooper Hirschland will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 29, at Temple Kol Ami. Joshua is the son of Meryl and David Hirschland and the brother of Hannah. He is the grandson of Evelyn Polk, Henry Hirschland, Violet Cooper and the late Harold Cooper. Josh is a seventh grade student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. He enjoys run- ning, reading, hock- ey, playing trombone and playing video games. Josh's mitzvah projects included working on Temple Kol Ami's Housing the Homeless project for SOS, assisting teachers at Kol Ami's Shabbat School and helping with a clothing drive for Pontiac Lighthouse. Daniel Urbach Warsh will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 29, at Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Daniel is the son of Deborah and Richard Warsh and the brother of Jonathan. He is the grandson of Paula Urbach, the late Kurt Urbach and the late Harriet and Hugh Warsh. Daniel is an honor student at Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills, where he participates on the tennis and cross country reams. His interests include cars, biking, read- ing and computers. Daniel has been a volunteer at Yad Ezra for several years and has been involved in Hillel's Dor L'Dor and JARC pro- grams. He plans to continue his cel- ebration with family and friends in Israel this summer. Adam David Jacobs will become a bar mitzvah at Temple Shir Shalom on Saturday, May 29. He is the son of Diane and. Kenneth Jacobs and brother to Rebecca and Loren. Extremely proud grandparents are Lola and Joseph Goldring and Jayne and Brad Jacobs. Bursting with pride is great-grandmother Celia Jacobs. Adam is a seventh-grader at Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield. He is active in Boy Scouts and his temple. His favorite activities are dancing,biking, in-line skating and reading.