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A CHANCE FOR BIG SAVINGS!!

Anne and Norman Saulles and Betty
Singerman. He is also the grandson
of the late Alvin Singerman.
Among his mitzvah projects, he
volunteered at JARC, assisted at the
Temple Israel picnic and donated to
the American Heart Association as
V∎iell as the Save the Whales Society.
An honor student at Oak Valley
Middle School in Commerce
Township where he is on the student
council, in the Gifted and Talented
Club and involved in math competi-
tion, Adam plays soccer for a Little
Caesars team. His hobbies include
the electric guitar, fishing, knee-
boarding, snow and slalom skiing,
windsurfing and basketball.

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Adam Michael Taub will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at
Temple Shir
Shalom on
Saturday, June 19.
He is the son of
Kim and Gary Taub
and brother of
Amy. He is the
grandson of Guida
Golby of West
Bloomfield, the late
Robert Golby and the late Irene and
Alex Taub.
Adam is an honor student at
Warner Middle School in
Farmington Hills, where he plays
trombone in the school band. He
enjoys all sports, especially golf,
football, baseball and basketball. He
also likes to play video and comput-
er games. Adam's most meaningful
mitzvah projects involved volunteer-
ing at Yad Ezra and at JARC.

Israel Album

Irina Yudovich, 13 of Farmington
Hills, celebrated her bat mitzvah in
Israel.
"My journey
accommodated all
the constituents of
monumental voy-
age. Israel preserves
its antiquity by
upholding its civi-
lization and culture.
If you are searching
for shimmering seas, lush panorama,
theology or faith or simply a place
to call home, Israel transcends all
these expectations. For these rea-
sons, my trip will endure for a life-
time, and I remain infinitely proud
to be Jewish."

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Detroit Jewish News

6/18
1999

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