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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-08-20

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Emily Beth Jaffe was called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue
on Saturday, August
14th. Emily is the
daughter of Laura
and Jeffrey Jaffe, sis-
ter of Brad, Steven
and Todd. She is
also the granddaugh-
ter of the late
William Jaffe and
the late Shirley and
Herman Penner.
Emily is an honor student at
Warner Middle School in Farmington
Hills. She is a ranked Junior Tennis
Player and also enjoys swimming,
softball, basketball and skiing.
Emily's most meaningful mitzvah
project included feeding the guests
when Adat Shalom housed the home-
less. She has also volunteered with
JARC, Yad Ezra, and recently swam
for SCAMP.

Samantha Megan Alspector
(Gavriella) will become a bat mitzvah
at Havdala services at Temple Israel
on Saturday, Aug. 21. She is the
daughter of Shelly
and Frank Alspector,
sister of Caitlin and
granddaughter of
Mildred Shatzman.
She is also the
grandchild of the
late Abe Shatzman
and the late Hilda
and Max Alspector.
A Farmington
Hills Dunckel Middle School student,
Sammi likes horseback riding, swim-
ming, computers, music and playing
the violin. Among her mitzvah pro-
jects was volunteering at Yad Ezra and
working at Seedlings, a new activity
geared to benefiting blind children.

Aaron Daniel Cummins (Aharon)
will become a bar
mitzvah at Temple
Israel on Saturday,
Aug. 21. He is the
son of Lori
Cummins and James
Cummins and
grandchild of
Beverly and Aubrey
Gealer and Doreen
and Bob Cummins.
Proud great-grandmother is Bess
Gonte.
Among his mitzvah projects was
volunteering in the Temple Israel

Media Center and assisting handi-
capped children. As part of the cele-
bration, his grandparents took him to
Israel. A Farmington Hills Dunckel
Middle School student, Aaron enjoys
baseball, computers, snowboarding,
water skiing, wakeboarding and in-
line skating.

Elyse Adrienne
Handelman (Esther
Ariana) of West
Bloomfield will cele-
brate her bat mitz-
vah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue on
August 21. Elyse is
the daughter of
Nancy and Bill
Handelman, sister of
Leslie and Amy. Proud grandparents
are Yetta Davidson and Betty and
Milt Handelman. She is granddaugh-
ter of the late Leslie Davidson.
Elyse is an honor student at Abbott
Middle School in West Bloomfield.
Her hobbies are reading, swimming,
camping, performing arts and cheer-
leading. For her mitzvah projects,
Elyse volunteered at Fresh Air Society
and at JARC. Elyse made a donation
to the Fleischman Residence and to
Beaumont . Pediatric Oncology
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Aug. 21, at
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Midler and the
brother of Jamie and
Michael. Proud
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Weiss. He is also the grandchild of
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