H 17 1. Sekoo l Studeh t s: Here's your cLakhce ► Voluhteer your titvse*, ivout some of tLe wohclerfui tkitis our Jewish. Federb ► tioh supports, bri7kteh up tie lives of otkers a ► hd ka.ve sofr•e fun! COME TO • SI.ow otkers tk&t you care • Stand and 6e counted Bar/Bat Mitzvah Jessica Barr became a bat mitzvah on Saturday, March 18, at Adat Shaloth Synagogue. Jessica is the daughter of Nancy and Richard Barr of West Bloomfield. She is the grand- daughter of Nancy and Martin Barr, Dorothy Welber and the late Daniel Welber. Jessica's sis- ter Rachel and her aunt Lois Welber participated in the service along with other mem- bers of the family. Jessica is an honor student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield, where she plays trombone in the symphony and jazz bands. She also plays on the school's basketball team. Jessica enjoys downhill skiing and spend- ing summers at Camp Tamarack and Camp Michigania. As part of the 13 Mitzvot Program, Jessica worked at the Yad Ezra kosher food pantry, helped with the South Oakland Shelter Project at Adat Shalom and made lunches for a homeless shelter through the Adat Shalom Social Action Committee. Heidi Joanne Dreyfuss will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, March 25, at Temple Beth El. She is the daughter of Elisa and Dr. Donald Dreyfuss and the younger sister of Heather, Heath and Hayley. Proud giandmothers are Beatrice Katz and Frances Dreyfuss. Heidi is also the granddaughter of the late Max L. Katz and the late Herbert Dreyfuss. Heidi, a seventh-grade honor stu- dent at Bloomfield Hills Middle School, enjoys math and tennis. She is a member of the school tennis team and played No. 1 singles last fall. Heidi has volunteered through- out the year as several area nursing homes, volunteered at a Bloomfield Hills-summer camp and helped to make. dolls to donate for Hadassah. . • Help ik.prove tl.e lives of ot•ers • M&Ice & differehce SUNDAY APRIL 9 • 2-5:30 P.M. D. - Dm, t,hd Betty K&LI, Buildih7 of t•e Jewisk Oh Cok.k.uhity Center tLe Eurthe 2,hd Marcia Apple6M1h. JewisL Coh.b•uhity Cm•pus (West Bloorf.fielc11 For inforiv.a.tioh about Mitzvak Day, contact Lauren Dworkih, (248) 203 - 1492, or clworkineiftv.el.or7 Sponsoring Organizations: Agency for Jewish Education (AJE) B'nei Akiva B'nai B'rith Youth Organization (BBYO) Come Back/Give Back (CB/GB) Habonim D'ror National Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY) National Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) United Synagogue Youth (USY) Young Judaea 311 3/24 2000 56 ft/UM 01111/61 `Exrt, 3 Cokshsuhity Service Hours 0 477 Lt mo. uVr-.5 T his is -Pecleration Visit us Oh tke Mazel Toy! to Repa ir tke World ► Com m un i ty www.tkisisfederatioh.or7 Darin Matthew Goldstein will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 25, at Temple Israel. He is the son of Carmen and Gregory Goldstein and brother of Zachary. Proud grandparents are Carole Goldstein, Maria Miceli and Manuel Chavez. He is also the grandson of the late Alan Goldstein. Darin's mitzvah projects included raising funds to donate to the Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition, volunteering at Yad Ezra and assisting in Temple Israel's religious school. An honor student at Walled Lake Middle School, Darin enjoys playing in- line hockey, golf and tennis. Andrew Lee Lubetsky will become a bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 25, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Andrew is the son of Dr. Harry and Sharon Lubetsky and brother to Caryn of Foster City, Calif. and Laura of San Francisco. He is the grandson of Bert Nelson, the late Leo Nelson and the late Gertrude and Leo Lubetsky. Andrew is a student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills, where he was on both the soccer and bas- ketball teams. His mitzvah projects included working at Yad Ezra. Stephanie Beth Marcus-will become a bat mitzvah at Temple Israel on Friday, March 24. She is the daughter of Andrea and Kenneth Marcus and sister of Melissa and Laura. Her grandparents are the late Gloria and Marc Bess and the late Melita and Samuel Marcus. Creating dolls for hospitalized children was Stephanie's most meaningful mitzvah project. An honor roll student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield, Stephanie enjoys dance, especially jazz and ballet, as well as comedy, music and travel.