Clara and Moshe Meidler of Israel.
David will be a seventh grader at
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money to the Darren McCarty
Cancer Foundation.
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54 Detroit Jewish News
Gabriel William Neistein will be
called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah
at Temple Kol Ami.on Saturday, Aug.
21. He is the son of Howard and
Amy Neistein and
will be joined by his
brothers Max and
Zachary. Excited
grandparents are
Irving and Lenore
Neistein of Van
Nuys, Calif, and
Annette Dover of
Lauderhill, Fla.
Gabe attends
Berkshire Middle School in
Birmingham, where he is active in
student government and has been
selected as a school representative in
the 21st Century Leaders program.
Gabe enjoys all sports and was hon-
ored to play as an all star in the
Franklin Baseball League. He is also
an avid player in basketball and
hockey.
Among Gabe's mitzvah projects
was organizing a tzedaka birthday
party, where new toys were collected
for the benefit of Orchards Children's
Services. Gabe also volunteered at the
Yad Ezra Food Pantry.
Julie Renee Schechter of West
Bloomfield will celebrate her bat
mitzvah at Temple Beth El on
Saturday, August 21.
Julie is the daughter
of Cathy and Alex
Schechter and the
granddaughter of
Irina Schechter of
Israel. She also is the
granddaughter of
the late Vilmos
Schechter and the
late Sara and Bela Dicker.
Julie is an honor student at
Walnut Creek Middle School in
Walled Lake and enjoys gymnastics
and swimming.
For her mitzvah project, Julie par-
ticipated in Temple Beth El's coat
drive and the Lawson Institute,
which helps the less fortunate.
Haley Nicole Urnovitz will be called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
August 21, at
Congregation Beth
Shalom. Haley is the
daughter of Marlene
and Sheldon
Urnovitz, and the
sister of Jordan.
Proud grandparents
are Blanche Engel
and Annette
Urnovitz. Haley is also the grand-
daughter of the late Marvin Engel
and the late Hy Urnovitz.
Haley will be an 8th grader at
Norup Middle School in Oak Park,
where she has played in the band and
on the girls volleyball team. Her
mitzvah projects included working at
Yad Ezra and visiting the elderly at
various area nursing homes. Haley
has been a camper at Tamarack for
the past six years.
Jay Franklin Wolk will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Aug. 21,
at Temple Israel. He
is the son of Barbara
and Steven Wolk
and brother of
Shayna. Excited
grandparents are
Rita and Arnold
Faudman and Sam
and Gloria Wolk.
He is also the grand-
son of the late Florence Wolk.
Attending Dunckel Middle School
in Farmington Hills, Jay is interested
in fishing, video games and animal
life. His most meaningful mitzvah
project is volunteering at Yad Ezra on
an ongoing basis with his father and
grandfather as part of their multi-
generational activities.
Mallory Schwartz of West
Bloomfield will be bat mitzvah at
Temple Emanu-El on Saturday, Aug.
28. Rabbi Joseph Klein and Cantor
Norman Rose will lead services.
Participating in the ceremony will be
parents Janice and Michael Schwartz.
Proud grandparents are Lorraine
Schwartz of Oak Park, Terry
Greenberg-Wautelet
of Livonia and
Sidney Greenberg
of Southfield.
Proud great-grand- •
parents are Sarah
and Simon Silver of
Livonia.
Mallory is an
honor student at