the kosher food pantry feeding hungry Jewish families. B'nai Moshe. Rebecca is the daugh- ter of Bonnie and Mark Kowalsky and sister of David. Proud grandparents are Rochelle and Stanley Iczkovitz and Edith and Larry Kowalsky. Rebecca is a sev- enth-grade honor student at Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills, where she is a mem- ber of the cross-country team. She enjoys softball, swimming, skiing and attending Camp Tamakwa. Rebecca's ongoing mitzvah project includes her participation in the Friendship Circle, which provides support to families with challenged children. Rachel Tali Lachover, daughter of Dr. Leonard and Cookie Lachover, will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 16, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Rachel is the granddaughter of the late Sam and Sara Marks and Morris and Gertrude Lachover. Rachel is an honor student at Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills. She loves math, basketball, volleyball, dancing and listening to music. Her mitzvah projects include JARC, Yad Ezra and working as a day camp coun- selor. She also will make a tzedaka con- tribution to favorite charities in honor of her bat mitzvah. Aaron Tyler Newman will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 16, at Congregation B'nai Moshe. He is the son of Marilyn and Howard Newman and the brother of Sara. His proud grandparents are Jenny and Moritz Angel of Orange Village, Ohio. He also is the grandson of the late Minnie and Bernard Newman. Aaron is an honor student at O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. He is a ranked golfer on the Michigan Junior PGA Tour and also enjoys bas- ketball, football and guitar. His mitz- vah projects included volunteering with the Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation and the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Wednesday, October 27, 1999 Congregation Shaarey Zedek • Southfield Hors d'oeuvres 6:00 p.m. Program 7:00 p.m. Dinner to follow - Couvert $118.00 per adult DINNER CHAIRPERSONS leiman Ellen & Jim Labes • Susie & Norman Pappas DINNER PROGRAM BOOK CHAIRMAN ASSOCIATE BOOK CHAIRPERSONS Ed Hersch Marjorie Krasnick • Bluma Schechter Elaine Ryke Human Services Director Michigan allows an income tax credit for individuals equal to 50% of the amount of cash contributions (subject to certain limitations) to organizations such as Yad Ezra that provide food or shelter to the indigent. The fair market value of the dinner for tax purposes is $34.00 per person. For information or reservations, call (248)548-3663 hen they "suggested" I the Teen Mission to Israel e summer of '98. wanted to get a summer job hang with my friends. After at of "discussion," I reluctantly of on the plane thinking, What e I got myself into? I thought my parents were all wet . . But I went, I saw and I had the most amazing time. I crawled through ancient caves, went on water hikes, snorkied, parasailed at the Red Sea and slept in the desert. I learned about another culture and made friends across the world, many of them I still correspond with. I also learned about pushing myself to do things I wouldn't normally do. If you're thinking about not oing on the Teen Mission, OP. Just go with an open lid, hiking boots and a lot of suntan lotion! — Rachel Turbow T his is -Pecieration For information call Trudy Weiss, Missions Coordinator, at (248) 645)-. Advertise in ‘ our Arts & Entertainment Section! se, Call The Sales Department (248) 354.7123 Ext 209 JNArts'&^Enteria,iiim.ent 10/15 1999 Detroit Jewish News 65 .