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August 20, 1999 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-08-20

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Mazel Toy!

ONGRATULATIONS
TO OUR 1999
SCHOLARSHIP
WINNERS

West Hills Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills, where she enjoys
participating in school sports, choir
and drama. Her hobbies include
swimming, writing, collecting turtle
artifacts and listening to music.
For her mitzvah project she
worked at Yad Ezra and Hadassah
House.

Emily Eisenberg
Stephanie Epstein
Jaime Gerstein
Jennifer Gross
Carly Kaufman
Lim Layne
Alyssa Maiseloff
Michelle Meier
Ckuly Minowa
ooke Turner

Out of State
Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Former Detroiters, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Pearl (Erica Herman) of Issaquah,
Wash. Are pleased to announce that
their daughter, Rachel Elyse (Ghana
Chaya) will become a bat mitzvah at
Temple B'nai Torah in Bellevue,
Wash., on Saturday, August 21.
Rachel's sister, Eliana will participate
in the ceremony. Among the proud
relatives are grandparents Don and
Lois Pearl of
Farmington Hills,
Cy and Audrey
Feldman of West
Bloomfield, Stan
Herman of
Southfield, and
great-grandmother
Bertha Katt, also of
Southfield.
Rachel is
involved in musical theater. Her
mitzvah projects included working as
a junior facilitator for SibShops, a
supportive workshop program for
children with siblings who have ter-
minal or chronic physical or mental
disabilities, as well as forming a sup-
port group for teens with similar
issues. Rachel will also be participar-
ing in the temple's Shomrim pro-
gram, as both a classroom assistant
and music specialist.

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