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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-06-02

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Zara Michele Schulman will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, June 3, at
Temple Kol Ami.
Zara is the daughter
of Marcy and Jeff
Schulman and sister
to Jared. Excited are
grandparents
Marilyn and Leo
Katz and Julius
Schulman as well as
great-grandmother Regina Litt. Zara is
also the granddaughter of the late
Marion Schulman.
Zara is an honor student at Clifford
Smart Middle School in Commerce
Township, where she plays the French
horn in the school band. She is an avid
reader who enjoys art, drama and
music. Zara will be traveling to
Australia and New Zealand this sum-
mer as part of a delegation of seventh
graders with People to People, a stu-
dent ambassador program.
Zara's mitzvah project included
helping with Jewish Experiences For
Families programming and assisting at
the Jewish Community Center's matza
factory. She has also been a student
assistant in the Temple Kol Ami reli-
gious school.

Scott Mitchel Shatzman will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek on
Saturday, June 3.
Scott is the son of
Karyn and Barry
Shatzman and
brother to Stephanie.
Proud grandparents
are Iris and Leo
Rosen. Her great-
grandparents are the late Kay and
Louis Toper and the late Celia and
Kopel Rosen.
Scott is a seventh grader at Orchard
Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield. He enjoys hockey, in-line
skating, writing songs, music and
being online. He also enjoys being
with his friends at camp.
Scott's most meaningful mitzvah
projects were volunteering at Yad Ezra,
working with residents of Jewish
Association for Residential Care and
donating toys to Children's Hospital.

Zachary Isaac Smilovitz will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at
Havdala services on Saturday, June 3,
at Temple Israel. He is the son of
Donna and Bernie Smilovitz and
brother of Jake. Excited grandparents
are Rita and Izidor Smilovitz, Elen

Schwartz and
Herbert Rockwell.
Zachary, is a stu-
dent at Detroit
Country Day School
in Beverly Hills,
where he is on the
student council.
Zach enjoys acting
and standup comedy as well as playing
baseball. His most meaningful mitzvah
project is volunteering at nursing
homes. He also babysat at Temple
Israel during services.

Inga Yuditsky (Miriam) of Oak Park
will be bat mitzvah
at Congregation
Beth Shalom on
Saturday, June 3.
She is the daughter
of Victor and Vera
Yuditsky and sister
of Rebecca (Becky)
Yuditsky. Very excit-
ed grandmother is
Eva Zelichenko of
Oak Park.
Inga is a seventh-grade honor stu-
dent at Norup Middle School in Oak
Park. She is vice president for social
action on the Kadima youth group
board. She is active in karate and
enjoys Camp Tamarack summers and
computers. Her mitzvah projects
included volunteering her time at Yad
Ezra, serving food at COTS and visit-
ing residents at assisted living facilities.

Out Of State
Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Jeremy Michael Koslow was called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, April 29, at
Temple Beth Torah
in Tamarac, Fla.
Participating in
the ceremony were
Jeremy's mother
Faith, his father
Jeffrey and his grand-
parents Warren and
Marion Wolfe of
Bloomfield Hills.
Jeremy is a seventh-grade student at
Plantation Middle School in
Plantation, Fla. His interests include
sports and computers and he is a
member of the Temple Beth Torah
youth group. His mitzvot included
assisting hospice patients and the geri-
atric population in nursing homes.
Many friends and family members
attended Jeremy's bar mitzvah from
Michigan, Ohio and California.

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