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6718-( Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield, Michigan 0/4 mile south of Maple Rd. in the West Bloomfield Plaza)
Community Preschool Program, assist-
ing the children with arts and crafts,
computer skills and outdoor activities.
Eric plans to donate his party center-
pieces to the pediatric ward of a local
hospital.
Leah Selma Schloss will become a bat
mitzvah on Friday, March 31, at
Congregation Shanrey Zedek B'nai
Israel. Leah is the
daughter of Debra
Kapen and Neil
Schloss and sister of
Kayla Kapen and
Pnina Schloss. Proud
grandparents are
Arlene and Bert
Schloss, Abraham
Block and Barbra
and Don Mills. She is also the great-
granddaugliter of Clara Gershenson
and Frances Schnadmill.
Leah is an honor student at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. She enjoys acting,
computers, in-line skating, reading
and traveling. She plans to donate
food baskets to Yad Ezra in honor of
her bat mitzvah. Eighteen trees were
planted in Israel in honor of Leah and
her seventh-grade Hillel class.
Brian Jason Stone will celebrate his
bar mitzvah on Saturday, April 1, at
Temple Israel. He is the son of Sheryl
and Randy Stone
and brother of
Bradley. Excited
grandparents are
Madeline and Bernie
Bocknek and Ileane
and Ted Stone.
Proud great-grand-
mother is Edith
Mosten.
Brian found it particularly mean-
ingful to bring his dog to the residents
at Fleischman Residence as part of his
mitzvah projects. An honor student at
Walled Lake Middle School, Brian
enjoys playing hockey, football and
basketball.
Adam Seth Weiner will become a bar
mitzvah at Congregation B'nai Moshe
on Saturday, April 1. Adam is the son
of Lisa and Dan Weiner and the
brother of Jason. He
is the grandson of
Judy and Irving
Mendelson and the
late Eve and Mike
Weiner. He is the
great-grandson of
Bertha Roth and the
late Benjamin Roth.
Adam is a seventh-grade honor
student at Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. He enjoys close friendships;
playing on Hillel's basketball, cross-
country and tennis teams; playing
baseball and attending Camp Ramah.
Cooper Jonathan Wolfson will cele-
brate his bar mitzvah on Friday,
March 31, at Temple Israel. He is the
son of Pamela and Robert Wolfson.
In addition to his
older brothers Adam
and Noah, Cooper's
grandmother
Beatrice Sill is very
proud of him.
Cooper is the grand-
son of the late Ilo-
Ann Kantor, the late
Arnold Kantor and
the late Jacob A. Sill. He is also the
nephew of the late Constance Ilene
Sill, for whom he is named.
An honor student at Berkshire
Middle School in Birmingham,
Cooper plays basketball on his school
team as well as pony and travel base-
ball in Franklin. His other hobbies
include tennis and golf, along with
snow-, skate- and wake boarding.
Cooper's mitzvah projects have
included working at the Temple
Israel picnic, volunteering at Yad
Ezra and participating in the
Out Of State
Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Friendship Circle
Brooke Dana Schechner is excited
about her bat mitzvah on Saturday,
April 1, at Temple Beth El in
Chappaqua, N.Y.
Last August, Brooke
and her family cele-
brated her bat mitz-
vah atop Masada in
Israel.
Participating in the
ceremony in New
York will be her par-
ents, Marla and
Bruce,,,and her sister Laura. Proud
grandparents are Shill and Os
Schechner of Liberty, N.Y., and
Sheila and Ron Schechter of
Bloomfield Hills. She is also the
great-granddaughter of Lillian
Weinbaum of Southfield.
Brooke is a seventh-grade student
at Bell Middle School in Chappaqua.
She loves swimming, tennis and soc-
cer as well as reading, nature and
AOL. She has completed a 13
mitzvot program at her temple.