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March 31, 2000 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-31

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SO cYca Off 4Mebrti

Celebrate!

arts, crafts, and jewelry

Savings Certificate

3 0%

IFIF

Any single Judaic item
now through Passover.

Remembering a milestone All of poignancy,
prayer, corned beef and the latest style.

One coupon per customer .
May not be combined with any other sales promotion.
Excludes special orders.

I

SHELLI LIEBMAN
DORFMAN

Staff Writer

On the Boardwalk bet. 14 & 15 Mile Rd.
6885 Orchard Lake Rd. • West Bloomfield

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RAVING ABOUT. RECIPIENT OF
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FEB. 17-28 (12 Days)
APR. 13-27 (Passover)
MAY. 1-15 (ADULTS)
MAY 15-29 (ADULTS)
JUNE 5-19
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JUNE 19-JULY 3
JUNE 26 JULY 10 (FIRST TIMERS)
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2000

for

AUG. 14-28
AUG. 21-SEPT. 4
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Bar mitzv

Marc Shindler w

father Lester on

Congregation Irnai

ontrary to what
most Jewish pre-
teens think,
becoming a bar
or bat mitzvah is not con- •
tingent upon a year of
Torah study and a formal
celebration with family
and friends.
It is an automatic hap-
pening, occurring at age
13 for boys and 12 or 13
for girls, dependent upon
the Jewish denomination.
Translated as "son or
daughter of the command-
ment," becoming b'nai
mitzvah is the marking of
the obligations and rights
that include leading reli-
gious services and being
counted in a minyan.
But tradition has it that
most Jewish Americans
mark the milestone with a
first calling to the Torah
and a party of varying for-
mality, making a memory
O that will forever stay in
their minds.
- For Paul Kohn, his
bar/bat mitzvah involve-
ment these days is as
owner of Quality Kosher
Catering in Southfield.
MEMORIES on page C22

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