:A14541;1", Mazel Toy! Bar/Bat Mitzvah r creativity, new experiences, content and fun? d you like to spend a semester ng and studying in Israel? ACCREDITATION OVER THE WORLD STUDY IN SMALL CLASSES RAVEL ALL OVER ISRAEL OOSE FRO A VARIETY OF EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CONTRIBUT BY HELPING OTHERS AS A VOLUNTEER WORK INN ORCHARD, DAIRY, OR RANCH DISCOVE OUR JEWISH HERITAGE dren and donating funds to Children's Hospital. An honor-roll student at West Bloomfield's Abbott Middle School, Dana is interested in dance, piano, drama, snow- and water-skiing, reading, computers and going to Camp Tamarack. Kendra Rebecca Katzman will cele- brate her bat mitzvah on Saturday, Aug. 26, at Temple Israel. She is the daughter of Becky and Steven Katzman and sister of Nicole and Randi. She is also the grandchild of Lois and Paul Katzman and Yovanka and - William DeSloover. A White Lake Middle School . honor-roll student, Kendra enjoys dance, horseback rid- ing, swimming and track. Among her mitzvah projects, she volunteered at a shelter for the homeless. Bradley Michael Levick, son of Debbie and Keith Levick and brother to Lisa, will celebrate his bar mitzvah on Friday, Aug. 25, at Temple Kol Ami. He is the grandson of Marlene Nessel and the late Tommy Nessel, Barbara Levick and the late Ken Levick, and Ruthye and Herb Harelik. Brad is entering the eighth grade at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills, where he plays the cornet in the con- cert band. He plays football for Warner and is on travel hockey and travel baseball teams. Brad's mitzvah project was volun- teering at Yad Ezra kosher food pantry, where he stocked shelves and assisted clients. He has donated a por- tion of his earnings as an umpire to Yad Ezra. Eric David Maniloff will be called to For more information, including scholarship availability, call Allison Rabinovitz at (248) 203-1497, or e-mail: rabinovitz@jfmd.org Visit us on the Web: www.thisisfederation.org/MIC the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Aug. 26, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. He is the son of Sue and Howard Maniloff and brother of Jamie. Proud grandparents are Norma and Nelson Pont and Lillian Maniloff. He is also the grandson of the late Irwin Maniloff. Eric is entering the eighth grade as an honor student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. He plays keyboards in the school jazz band and percussion in the symphony band. He enjoys in- line hockey, loves computers and tech- nology and meeting with friends through the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization. Eric's mitzvah project included delivering Purim baskets and helping Jewish Association for Residential Care residents learn computer skills. Dylan Schubiner Michlin will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Aug. 26, at Temple Shir Shalom. He is the son of Susan and Jeffrey Michlin and brother of Jenna. His very proud grandparents are Lorraine and Elliot I. Schubiner and Bernice and Norman Michlin. Dylan is an honor student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. He enjoys soccer, football and music. For mitzvah projects, he volun- teered at the West Bloomfield Nursing and Convalescent Center and helped put together Purim parcels to distribute at Fleischman Residence. Natalie Candace Roby will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Friday, Aug. 25, at Temple Israel. She is the daughter of Annemarie and Steven Roby and sister of Christopher and Anthony. Proud grandmothers are Blanche Olmos and Cecial Roby. She is also the grandchild of the late Samuel Roby and the late Benito Pabon. Attending Berkshire Middle School in.Birmingham, Natalie enjoys track, volleyball and dance. She has become politically active, writing to State Attorney General Jennifer Granholm to request that tobacco products be placed at a greater distance from school supplies in stores. As part of her mitzvah projects, Natalie volunteered at the International Institute and donated to the Humane Society.