S AVE THE DATE Bar/Bat Mitzvah Rachel Lynn Matz of West Bloomfield will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah at Congregation Beth Ahm on Saturday, April 1. Rabbi Aaron Bergman and Rachel will lead the services. Rachel is the daugh- ter of Sandi and Steve Matz and sister of Jared and Danny. Proud grandpar= ents are Gert and Dave Matz and Perlyn Ellison. Enjoying special nachos are great-grandmothers Rose Rosenthal and Ida Schwartz. Rachel is also the granddaughter of the late Sheldon Ellison. Rachel is a seventh-grade student at West Hills Middle School in Broomfield Hills. She loves to dance, act, sing and participate in forensics. Among her mitzvah projects, Rachel made dolls at Hadassah House for children in the hospital and she and a friend organized a Passover food drive for Yad Ezra. Lauren Faye Ozrovitz became a bat mitzvah on Saturday, March 25, at Temple Emanu-El. She is the daughter of Sharon and Bruce Ozrovitz and sister to Alyssa and Justin. Proud grandparents are Al and Bernice Kesner of Las Vegas and Herman and Adell Ozrovitz of West Bloomfield. Also helping to celeL brate Lauren's bat mitzvah was her great-grandmother Anna Ozrovitz of Boca Raton, Fla. Lauren is an honor student at Norup Middle School in Oak Park, where she plays the clarinet in the school band and serves on the stu- dent council. Lauren's mitzvah project included taking care of children at Temple Emanu-El's nursery school after- care program. Rachel Prinstein will be called to the Torah as a bat mitz- vah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, April 1. She is the daughter of Dayle and Jay Prinstein and the sister of Justin. Excited grandpar- ents are Libby and George Weingarden and Vivian and Allen Prinstein. Proud great-grandmother is Bessie Davidson. She is also the grand- daughter of the last Shirley Davidson. Rachel is an honor student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. She enjoys dancing, kickboxing, tennis, acting and summers at Camp Tanuga. Rachel's most meaningful mitzvah project was packing food for 'the Shining Light Into Darkness pro-- gram. Joshua Michael Rosenberg will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, April 1, at Temple Kol Ami. Proud of him are parents Joel and Teri Rosenberg, brother Aaron, grandparents Harold and Shirley Rosenberg, Art and June Holmes. Josh is also the grandson of the late Rose Holmes. Josh is an honor student at Clifford Smart Middle School in Walled Lake, where he plays clarinet and alto sax in the seventh-grade band. His is in his fourth year of playing travel soccer in the lakes area. His other interests include reading, sports, camping and downhill skiing. His mitzvah project included work- ing at his temple during the High Holy Days, cleaning the West Bloomfield trails, helping out at Jump Rope for Heart and making and deliv- ering food baskets for Yad Ezra. Eric Ross Rosenbloom will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Friday, March 31, at Temple Kol Ami. He is the son of June and Marty Rosenbloom and the brother of Stephanie and Ilana. Eric is the grandson of Hannah (Entus) and Philip Lifton. He is also the grandson of the late -Elsie and Isadore (Itzie) Rosenbloom and the late Louis Entus. Eric is a seventh-grade honor stu- dent at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. He was on the Warner football team and participated in basketball and floor hockey as intra- mural sports. Eric loves music and has enjoyed several years of hip-hop dance and piano. For his mitzvah project, Eric volun- teered in the summer Farmington ANNUAL DINNER honoring MRS. FAYGA DOMBEY Representing the founders of Akiva Hebrew Day School DR. RICHARD KRUGEL Recipient of the Community Chesed Award SUNDAY, MAY 7 5 P.M. CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE CELEBRATING THE DEDICATION OF OUR NEW BUILDING and SALUTING THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT AS OUR PARTNER IN JEWISH EDUCATION *TN For information and to purchase tickets, please call Akiva Hebrew Day School at (248) 386-1625 3/31 2000