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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-08-27

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brother to Brandon.
Jarrert's proud
grandparents are
Nat and Lois
Fishman and
Gordon and Eileen
Abel.
Jarrett is an
honor roll student
at Abbott Middle School in West
Bloomfield. His interests are base-
ball, football and playing trombone
in the Cadet band. Jarrett volun-
teered at Beth Abraham's day camp
this summer for his mitzvah project.

Anna Elizabeth Kozlowski
(Shoshana Malka) will become a bat
mitzvah on
Saturday evening,
Aug. 28, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek B'nai
Israel. Anna is the
daughter of Jay and
Linda Kozlowski.
Her loving siblings
are Rachel Ariel and
David Jacob. Also participating in
the service will be her proud grand-
parents Edith and Marvin Kozlowski
and Evelyn Kasle. Anna is the grand-
daughter of the late Walter Hoffman
and great-daughter of the late Helen
Kanat.
She is a student at West Hills Middle
School in West Bloomfield. She enjoys
dancing, swimming, singing and tennis.
Her most meaningful mitzvah projects
are working at a summer camp for the
disabled and helping out at the
Fleischman Residence.

Sarah Danielle Krainen will be
called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah
at Temple Shir Shalom on Saturday,
Aug. 28. She is the
daughter of Cindy
and Gordon
Krainen and sister
of Carly. Proud
grandparents are
Dorothy and Sam
Shepard and
Marilyn and Fred
Krainen.
Sarah is an honor student at
Abbott Middle School in West
Bloomfield, where she enjoys singing
and theater arts. Sarah's mitzvah
projects included delivering Purim
parcels to Jewish newcomers and
volunteering at a nursing home on
Christmas Day. Her most meaning-
ful project was organizing a toy sale
to benefit the Make-A-Wish
Foundation.

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