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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-19

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Mitzvah projects
included making
dolls for Hadassah,
volunteering at
Temple Israel's Labor
Day picnic and
donating to Gilda's
Club and the
American Lung
Association. Attending Abbott Middle
School in West Bloomfield, where she
is an honor student and in the Stages
program, Diana is very active in the-
ater and enjoys listening to music,
swimming and dancing.

Alan Fredrick Posner will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov. 20, at Temple Beth El.
Alan is the son of Gail and Ken Posner
and the brother of Jeremy. His proud
grandparents are
Muriel and
Seymour Posner and
Mattie Fredrick. He
is also the grandson
of the late David C.
Fredrick.
Alan is an honor
student at West
Hills Middle School
in Bloomfield Hills
and plays tenor saxophone in the
school's jazz and concert bands, the
Temple Beth El Kids Klez Band and
at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. He
is also active in other school and syna-
gogue activities, including theater,
forensics, COTS and a Broadway
revue. Alan's most meaningful mitzvah
project has been the Chaplaincy
Program, where he visits a senior at
the Fleischman Residence.

Jennifer Lynn Rothstein will be called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov. 20, at Congregation
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Jennifer
is the daughter of Linda and Jay
Rothstein and the sister of Sarah and
David. Proud grandparents are Lee
Rothstein and Eva Nunley. She is also
the granddaughter of
the late Harold
Rothstein and the
late Chris Nunley.
Jennifer is an
eighth-grade honor
student at Hillel Day
School of
Metropolitan Detroit
in Farmington Hills.
She enjoys roller-skating, soccer, water
sports, singing, dancing, acting and
drawing. Jennifer is also an avid reader
and writer.
Jennifer's mitzvah projects includ-

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ed working with JARC, volunteering
at Yad Ezra, working as an assistant
with the young children at her syna-
gogue's day camp programs and
working with seniors at the Jewish
Federation Apartments.

Adam Michael Vieder will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov. 20, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. He is the son of Debby
and Mark Vieder
and brother of Ryan
and Jeffrey. Kvelling
grandparents are
Andy and Lisette
Colton of Sunrise,
Fla., and Cantor
Larry and Gita
Vieder of
Farmington Hills.
An honor student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills, Adam enjoys partici-
pating competitively in baseball, football
and basketball. As part of his mitzvot
projects, he was involved in Dor L'Dor,
JARC and Jewish National Fund.

Daniel Wolf of Bloomfield Hills will
become a bar mitzvah on Saturday,
Nov. 20, at Congregation Beth Shalom.
He is the son of Mandy Garver and
Allen Wolf and brother of Rivka.
Daniel is a sev-
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enth grader at Hillel
Day School of
Metropolitan
Detroit in
Farmington Hills. In
addition to reading
the Torah and
haftorah, he will
conduct the Musaf
service. Daniel enjoys skateboarding,
trick bikes, electric guitar and violin.
He is a patrol leader and first class
scout in Boy Scout Troop 1022. He i
a core member of Beth Shalom's
Kadima youth group.
Daniel has been an active partici
pant in many community service
projects, including meeting with
JARC residents, painting a Pontiac
church, making improvements to
the Jimmy Prentis Morris JCC
Building playground, sorting food
for Yad Ezra, visiting residents at
Federation Apartments and partici-
pating in L'Dor v'Dor at
Fleischman Residence. He regularly
visits the Medilodge nursing home
in Sterling Heights and Fleischman
Residence, where he brings cheer to
his grandmothers Irene Garver and
Bertha Wolf along with other resi-
dents.

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