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September 17, 1999 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-17

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Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Synagogue. He is the son of proud
parents Karen and Sandy Crane.
Grandparents are Mickey Krinsky,
Sam and Marsha
Krinsky and the
late Ilene and Bud
Crane.
Marc is an honor
student at Walled
Lake Middle
School. He also
enjoys playing base-
ball and golfing
with his friends.
This will be Marc's second bar
mitzvah service; his first was atop
Masada in Israel, where he recently
went with his family. His most
meaningful mitzvah projects were
making Purim food baskets for the
less fortunate and visiting the elderly
in a nursing home in Israel.

Zachary Jacob Kallen will become a
bar mitzvah on Friday, Sept. 17, at
Temple Israel. He is the son of
Victoria Kallen and
Barry Kallen, broth-
er of Julianna and
grandchild of
Audria Cessante
and Beatrice Kallen.
Among his
mitzvot, he assisted
the elderly, volun-
teered for MJAC
(Michigan Jewish
AIDS Coalition) and contributed to
the Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
Attending Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield where he is
on the school basketball team,
Zachary has been modeling and acting
most of his life. He enjoys most
sports, especially basketball, jet skiing,
video games and martial arts; he is a
second-degree black belt in karate.

Lindsey Helene Lankowsky
(Henshe) will be called to the Torah as
a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 18, at
Temple Israel. She is the daughter of
Susan and Lawrence Lankowsky and
sister of Michelle,
Bradley and Jeffrey.
Proud grandparents
are Norma and
Seymour Lankowsky
and Jane Tylenda.
She is also the
grandchild of the
late Frank Tylenda.
An honor stu-
dent at Orchard Lake Middle School
in West Bloomfield, Lindsey likes to

dance and ski. Her most meaningful
mitzvah project involved volunteer-
ing at the Baldwin Center in
Pontiac.

Benjamin Adam Margolis was called
to the Torah as a
bar mitzvah at
Beth Israel
Congregation in
Ann Arbor on Aug.
21.
Ben is the son of
Barry and Elaine
Margolis, brother
of Erin and Dana.
He is the grandson of Irene Lusky,
the late Ben Lusky, Ada and Isidor
Margolis, of blessed memories.
Rabbi Robert Dobrusin, Ron
Sussman and Neil Alexander, along
with Ben, led Shabbat services.
Ben is an eighth-grade student at
Tappan Middle School in Ann
Arbor. He enjoys being with family
and friends, playing basketball, corn-
puters, soccer and collecting sports
cards. Ben has donated a portion of
his bar mitzvah gift money for
research at the Comprehensive
Cancer Center at University of
Michigan, Yad Israel and Beth Israel
Congregation.

Ryan Matthew Peisner will be called
to the Torah as a
bar mitzvah on
Friday, Sept. 17, at
Temple Israel. He is
the on of Cheryl
and Jonathan
Peisner and brother
of Lindsay and
Seth. Proud grand-
parents are Shirley
and Dan Peisner
and Betsy and Gearld Rudin; excited
great-grandparents are Edna and
Morton Barris and Sue Rudin.
An honor student at Orchard
Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield, Ryan enjoys reading, the
computer, tennis and soccer and
attending Camp Tamarack. Among
his mitzvah projects was helping to
feed the homeless.

Emily Lane Small will celebrate her
bat mitzvah at
Havdala services at
Temple Israel on
Saturday, Sept. 18.
Daughter of Mark
Small and the late
Carol Small, Emily
is the sister of
Adam and the

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