THE TIKYV:51g(12G The Retirement Community That Has It Aff — Brad enjoys all sports, especially ice hockey; he is involved with the Farmington Hockey Association. His other interests are the computer and attending Camp Tamarack. Brad's mitzvah projects included volunteer- ing at Yad Ezra, assisting in Temple Israel's media center and contribut- ing to the American Cancer Society. Dayna Brooke Menken will cele- brate her bat mitzvah at Temple Beth El on Friday, Oct. 1. She is the daughter of Francine and Steven Menken and sister of Zachary. Excited are grandparents Sara and Sid Kay, Dorsey Menken and great-grandfather Louis Berenstein. Dayna is also the grandchild of the late Daniel Menken and the great- granddaughter of the late Belle Berenstein. Dayna received a highest honor student award at Walled Lake Middle School and she enjoys swim- ming and in-line skating. She plays flute in the school band, sings and is an accomplished artist and potter. Her mitzvah projects included the Temple Beth El coat drive and reor- ganizing the resource center at the Agency for Jewish Education. She also obtained her certificate of corn- pletion for the Reach for Hope pro- aram. Scott Marx will become a bar mitz- vah on Saturday, Oct. 2, at 'R TEMPAPY4 M Temple Beth El. Scott is a sev- enth-grader at Bloomfield Hills Middle School, where he loves math. He enjoys all sports, par- ticularly soccer and skiing. Scott is the son of Sally and Frederick Marx of Bloomfield Hills. His siblings are Julie, Andrew and Carolyn Marx. Grandparents are Eleanor Sloman of Southfield and the late Robert Sloman, and Florence and Maurice Zox of Columbus, Ohio, and Sarasota, Fla. Scott is a sixth-generation mem- ber of Beth El, descended from Mark Sloman, who was a founder. Crafts Bazaar at the Trowbridge Friday, October 8th From: 10:00-3:00 Call Libby for details at 248-352-0208 24111 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034 Forest City Management Inc. Apartment Division does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment, or employment in its programs or activities. Equal Housing Opportunity/Equal Opportunity Employer Great Selection to Choose From Unique Unusual Complimentary Gift Wrapping Always 30% Off most mfrs 6644 Orchard Lake Rd at Maple West Bloomfield 248 855-1600 Mon-Thur 10-9 Tue-Wed-Fri-Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5 Shop Sherwood... it's worth it. Advertise in our Arts & Entertainment Section! 10 / 1 1999 Detroit Jewish News 51