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December 03, 1999 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-03

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Aaron's mi tz vah project includes vol-
unteering with the Friendship Circle..
Over tie years he has also volunteered at
Yad Ezra.

Rachel Lesser was called to the Torah as
a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 27, at
Temple Kol Ami.
She is the daughter
of Sheryl and Jeffrey
Lesser, sister of Sarah
Ann and Zoe, and
the granddaughter of
Adele and Harold
Samuels, Elaine
Lesser and the late
Morton Lesser.
Rachel is an honor student at
O.E. Dunckel Middle School in
Farmington Hills. She enjoys dance,
gymnastics, tennis, the computer and
attending camps Tamarack and
Michigania every summer.
Rachel's mitzvah projects included
making quilts for babies with AIDS,
volunteering at the Salvation Army
Shining Light program and helping in
Mrs. Frank's third-grade classroom at
Woodcreek Elementary School.

Matthew Herman Moss will celebrate
his bar mitzvah on Saturday, Dec. 4, at
Temple Kol Ami.
Matthew is the son of
Carol and Leonard
Moss and brother of
Lindsey. He is the
grandson of Rose and
Irving Tesler and the
late Mollie and
Herman Moss.
Matthew is an
honor student at Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield and plays
saxophone in the school band. Malt's
interests include sports, computers,
movies, music and talk radio. He
worked at Yad Ezra and the Farmington
Hills Library as part of his mitzvah pro-
ject. He will also donate food baskets to
the Oakland County Food Bank.

Danniell Ana Nadiv will be called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday,
Dec. 4, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek
B'nai Israel. She is the
daughter of Yair and
Shelley
Sheey Nadiv and the
sister of Yohnatan and
Amichai. Proud
grandparents are
Sandy and Denny
Brenner, Murray
Sherman, and Ziona
and David Nadiv.
Great-grandmothers are Bessie Kutnick
and Charlotte Sherman.

Danniell is an honor student at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills and plays on the girls
varsity basketball team. As a young
child, Danniell began volunteering at
Yad Ezra as well as the Jewish Home for
Aged and Jewish Apartments and
Services. This past year she organized a
drive to collect toys, clothing and school
supplies for needy children in the inner
city and participated in the Jewish
Family Services Fall Fix Up program.
During Passover, Danniell and her
family will travel to Israel to celebrate
her bat mitzvah.

David Benjamin Snyder will become a
bar mitzvah at Havdala services on
Saturday, Dec. 4, at
Temple Israel. He is
the son of Melinda
and Dr. Michael
Snyder and brother of
Daniel. His proud
grandparents are Bess
and Henry Friedman
and Winnie Snyder;
he is also the grand-
son of the late Joseph Snyder.
Yad Ezra was David's favorite mitzvah
project; he volunteered there in addition
to donating some of his bar mitzvah
funds. A student at Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills, David is
interested in baseball, football, in-line
skating, basketball, collecting sports
cards, building models and working on
the computer.

Shayna Gittel Waldman was called to
the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov. 13, at
Congregation Beth
Moses Tefillah in Mt.
Clemens. Her father,
Rabbi Mordechai
Shimone (Mark)
Waldman, officiated.
In attendance were
her sisters Esther and
Zipporah Leah.
Sending best wishes were her eldest sis-
ter Etta and brother Avrahum
Waldman. Shayna is the granddaugh-
ter of the late Etta Pascal Waldman,
who is buried at Har Haminuchos in
Jerusalem. Shayna is also the great-
granddaughter of the late Shayna
Gittel Pascal (Waldman), for whom
she is named.
Shayna attends Norup Middle
School in Oak Park and is adept at play-
ing the flute in her music class. Her
mitzvah projects included volunteering
her services to the poor and homeless in
Detroit, sponsored by her school's out-
reach program.

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