r i Mazel Toy! nnthly e Bar/Bat Mitzvah 4. on FOR Farmington Hills/West Bloomfield/Novi 3055 W. MAPLE RD (WEST OF HAGGERTY), COMMERCE TWP. 48390 OPEN SATURDAYS *$279, 36-month, closed-end lease. 12,000 annual mileage, 36,000 miles total. $2,619 due at signing, includes $350 refundable security deposit. 150 per mile over 36,000 miles. Plus applicable tax and plates. • 22 New Eye Shadows • 11 New Lipstick Shades • 6 New Blush Colors including 3 Fabulous Cream Blushes NEW QUICK DRY ALL OVER PENCILS FOR EYE, LIPS, CHEEKS WEST BLOOMFIELD OAK PARK Orchard Lake Rd. in the West Bloomfield Plaza 24695 Coolidge Hwy. at 10 Mile Rd. Plaza 851-7323 547-9669 For more information call 248-855-1212 10/22 1999 Shari Rachel Rosen will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 23, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Shari is the daughter of Debby and Barry Rosen and sister of Aaron. She is the granddaughter of Rita and Ellis Rifkin and Eleanor and Marvin Rosen. Shari is an honor student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. An avid reader, she also enjoys playing the violin and piano, swimming, playing tennis and golf, and skiing. Her mitzvah projects included volun- teering with the Shaarey Zedek Beth Hayeled Day Camp program. She also sang and played violin and piano in concert at Fleischman Residence. Jamie Sara Schare will be called to the Torah as a bat mitz- vah on Saturday, Oct. 23, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. She is the daughter of Agnes and Keith Schare and the sister of Julie. Proud grandmothers are Magda Losonci and Robert Schare. She is the granddaughter of the late Marvin Schare and the late Leslie Losonci. Jamie is an honor student at Walled Lake Middle School. She enjoys cheer- leading, dancing, skiing and the per- forming arts. Her most meaningful mitzvah projects were volunteering for a JARC fund-raiser and donating to Children's Hospital. Michael Alan Shapiro (Haim Moshe) of West Bloomfield will be bar mitzvah at Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses on Saturday, Oct. 23. Participating in the ceremony will be his parents, Margie and Steven Shapiro, brother David and sister Lisa. Proud grandparents are Sara and Asa Shapiro and Josephine and Ernest Fridson. Michael is an honor student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. He enjoys skiing and swimming. Working at Yad Ezra was one of his most meaningful mitzvah projects. Shana Ashley Supowit will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 23, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Shana is the daughter of Debbie and Jeff Supowit and sister of Samantha and Jordan. She is the grand- daughter of Marcia and Gerald Sinkoff and the late Esther and Aaron Supowit. Shana is an honor student at O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. She enjoys music, winter sports and swimming. She vol- unteered at JARC and Adat Shalom for her mitzvah projects. Shana read Torah at Masada on the Adat Shalom Family Mission to Israel. Steven Michael Zacks will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on Friday, Oct. 22. He is the son of David Zacks and Elizabeth and William Harrison and brother of Jeremy. Proud grandparents are Bernice Davidson and Joseph Rhodes. He is also the grand- son of the late Margaret Rhodes and the late Joel Zacks. Steven's mitzvah projects included vol- unteering at Gleaners Food Bank, assist- ing at the Temple Israel Labor Day pic- nic and donating to the homeless. A stu- dent at Bloomfield Hills Middle School, Steven is interested in photography, music, rock climbing and in-line skating. Out Of State Bar/Bat Mitzvah Courtney Michelle Bloom, formerly of West Bloomfield, celebrated her bat mitzvah on Sept. 4 at Temple Chai in Scottsdale, Ariz. She is the daughter of Robin and Rick Bloom and sister of Jenny. Courtney was fortunate to have both sets of grandpar- ents, Ina and Norman Rosenberg and Joan and Jerry Bloom, join in the celebration along with many other friends and family from the Detroit area. Courtney's most meaningful mitzvah project was donating her time organiz- ing a canned food drive; the food was distributed to organizations in the greater Phoenix area.