Max Millman.
,1 His most meaning-
tui mitzvah project was
to volunteer in the
Temple Israel Media
Center. An honor stu-
dent at Dunckel
Middle School in
Farmington Hills where he plays cornet
in the school band, Michael enjoys
mountain climbing,
skiing an
and
,--:basketball as well as chess, creative writ-
ing and electronic games.
,
Karen Michelle Stoller will celebrate
her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Friday, June 25. She is
the daughter of
Wendy and Bruce
Stoller and sister of
Michael. Excited
grandparents are Ellie
and Bernie Goodman
and Phyllis Stoller.
She is also the grand-
child of the late Irving Stoller.
Among her mitzvah projects was
dancing with the residents at Fleischman
Residence, assisting at the Temple Israel
Labor Day picnic and donating to
/'Ensure, an endowment for surgical
research at Children's Hospital.
Attending Orchard Lake Middle School
in West Bloomfield, Karen enjoys dance,
sports, swimming and travel.
Bradley Steven Warsh and Matthew
Hunter Warsh, sons of Janet and Glenn
Warsh, will be called to the Torah as
i b'nai mitzvah at Temple Israel during
Havdala services on
Saturday, June 26.
They are the grandsons
of Bobbie and Larry .
Warsh and Rita Wayne
and the late Max
Wayne. Both are
honor roll students at
Abbott Middle School
Bradley
ri West Bloomfield.
Bradley is interested
I . in drawing and has
taken classes at the
Birmingham
Bloomfield Art Center;
he enjoys music, magic
and sports, especially
skateboarding, snow-
boarding and basket-
ball. His most meaning- Matthew
ful mitzvah project was to earn money to
donate to the Hospice of Michigan.
Matthew found it especially mean-
ingful to volunteer when Temple Israel
housed the homeless. His hobbies
include sports such as skateboarding,
travel baseball, swimming and the tram-
poline.
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