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June 09, 2000 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-06-09

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Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Genevieve and
John Dombrowski.
Lindsey is a stu-
dent at West Hills
Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills
and is active in
band, soccer, ten-
nis and volleyball.
She also enjoys
attending Camp Walden. As mitz-
vah projects, Lindsey volunteered at
a nursing home and at Yad Ezra.

Jessica Rachel Hull was called to
the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, June 3, at Temple Beth El.
Jessica is the daughter of Karen and
David Hull and the
younger sister of
Sarah and Aaron.
Proud grandparents
are Bernice and
Nate Schecter of
West Bloomfield
and Donald Hull of
Albion. Great-
grandmother is
Rose Burg of Southfield. Jessica is
also the granddaughter of the late
Ruth E. Hull.
Jessica is a seventh-grade student
at Orchard Lake Middle School in
West Bloomfield, where she enjoys
playing bass in the school orchestra.
She is a Hebrew student at Temple
Beth El, where she is an-aide for a
kindergarten class as one of her
mitzvah projects. Jessica packaged
food at Gleaners Food Bank and
served meals at COTS.

Jay Aaron Kohler (Yosef Aharon)
will celebrate his bar mitzvah on
Saturday, June 10,
at Temple Beth El,
where he is a third-
generation member.
He is the son of
Steven and Barbara
Kohler and the
brother of Ian.
Proud grandparents
are Aaron and
Dolly Friedman and Edith Fried.
He is also the grandson of the late
George Fried.
Jay attends Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills, where he is a seventh-grade
honor student. He also attends the
Temple Beth El religious school,
where he began in pre-kindergarten.
Besides his high academic achieve-

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ment, Jay played on the seventh-
grade junior varsity school basket-
ball team and was a member of the
school tennis team. He has played
baseball in the Franklin Baseball
League since he was 5 and is now
playing in his eighth season.
Jay's other interests include com-
puters, his large coin collection, col-
lecting baseball autographs and
traveling. Some of his mitzvah pro-
jects include working as a Hebrew
teacher's aide in the religious school
and volunteering time with Yad
Ezra and the Jewish Association for
Residential Care. He plans to con-
tinue these activities following his
bar mitzvah.
Jay looks forward to his second
bar mitzvah service on Masada dur-
ing his trip to Israel this summer.

Melissa Lynne Morof will be called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah at
Temple Shir
Shalom on Friday,
June 9. She is the
daughter of Diane
and Howard Morof
and the sister of
Jonathan. Melissa is
thrilled to celebrate
her bat mitzvah
with her proud
grandparents Shirley and Jerry
Klegman, Esther and Irving Morof
and with delighted great-grand-
mother Martha Reiter.
Melissa is an honor student at
Warner Middle School in
Farmington Hills, where she plays
flute in the band. Her hobbies
include computers, traveling, golf,
swimming, tennis and painting.
Melissa's most meaningful mitz-
vah projects included helping with
Jewish Experiences For Families,
helping out at Temple Shir Shalom
religious school, raising money for
children with leukemia and for a
celiac disease research walk.

Mariel Geneane Rosati will become
a bat mitzvah on Saturday, June 10,
at Temple Israel. She is the daughter
of Susan and David Emerling,
Michael Rosati and Marcia Howe,
and sister of Jillian,
Ben and Rachelle.
Proud grandparents
are Elaine and
Anthony Rosati,
Harriet and Harvey
Rosenberg and
Muriel Emerling.
Proud great-grand-

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