Community Mazel Toy! Bar/Bat Mitzvah in camping. One-week specialty es. Each week boosts scin- ti*Ig-on fun!, 4 : Assg=r""' SESSION ONE-June 19-July 13 • SESSION TWO-July 17-August 10 44, Jewish Comniini y Oen D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building Eugene and Marcia A West Bloomfield, Jimmy Prentis Morris Building • A. Alfred Taubman Jewi si 15110 W. Ten Mile Road • Oak Park, Mk - 6600 W. Maple Rd. • Warmest Wishes To Our Clients and Friends For A Very Healthy and Happy Passover 4/14 2000 74 4312 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 100 North of Lone Pine, West Bloomfield Studio Hours By Appointment 248-706-0100 Lieberman Photography Stacy is a student at Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield, where art is her favorite subject. She participates in tae kwondo, horseback riding, swimming and in- line skating. Stacy enjoys computer games, movies and dancing. She also completed a babysitting course and has worked for two years as a babysitter for Corey, son of Gayle and Gary Docks. Because of her love of children, Stacy joined the Friendship Circle and volunteered to help a family as part of her mitzvah projects. Carly Elizabeth Kaufman will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, April 15, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. She is the daughter of Joel and Nancy Kaufman and sister of Shelby and Jacob. Proud grandparents are Herbert and Dorothy Reinheimer and Dr. Benjamin and Estelle Kaufman. Carly is an honor student at Hillel Day School of Metrdpolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Some of her favorite activities are dancing, swimming, Camp Tamarack sum- mers and art. Her mitzvah projects included involvement in the Jewish Association for Residential Care, Friendship Circle and making dolls for Hadassah. Lisa Brittany Matlen will celebrate her bat mitzvah on Saturday, April 15, at Temple Israel. She is the daughter of Sharon Matlen and Dr. Steven Matlen and sister of Stacey. Excited grandpar- ents are Esther and Hyman Matlen and Ted Ross. An honor stu- dent at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills, Lisa enjoys play- ing the flute, working on computers and playing hockey. Among her mitzvah projects, she enjoyed tutor- . ing younger children and assisting at Temple Israel's Labor Day picnic. Rachel Prinstein was called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah 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 late Shirley Davidson. Rachel is an honor student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. She enjoys danc- ing, kickboxing, tennis, acting and summers at Camp Tanuga. Rachel's most meaningful mitzvah project was packing food for the Shining Light Into Darkness program. Alana Jamie Rouff will become a bat mitzvah at Temple Israel on Friday, April 14. She is the daughter of Karen and Dr. Douglas Rouff and sister of Eric and Andrew. Delighted grandparents are Sylvia and Leonard Rouff and Suzanne and Herbert Tyner. An honor stu- dent at Bloomfield Hills Middle School, Alana is interested in act- ing, creative writing, tennis and ski- ing. Her most meaningful mitzvah projects were collecting and donat- ing stuffed animals to the Detroit. Police Department's Bears on Patrol program and volunteering at Yad Ezra. Jake Sharfman will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on Saturday, April 15. He is the son of Randee Sharfman and Saul Sharfman and grandchild of Rae Ann and Donald Sharfman and Evelyn Eisenberg. He is also the grandson of the late Harry Eisenberg.