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September 08, 2000 - Image 58

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Jeremy Andrew Konheim will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Sept. 9, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. He is
the son of Lisa and
Joseph Konheim and
brother of Ari and
Erin. Jeremy's proud
grandmothers are
Esther Kurtz and
Lillian Konheim. He is
also the grandson of
the late Isaac Kurtz and the late Dr.
Louis Konheim.
An honor student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield,
Jeremy enjoys playing ice hockey, in-line
hockey and football. As part of his mitz-
vah project, he found it particularly
meaningful to volunteer for the Jewish
Association for Residential Care and the
Danto Health Care Center.

Dimitry Malashetsky will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Friday,
Sept. 8, at Temple Israel. He is the son
of Rimma and Alexander Malashetsky
and brother of
Elizabeth. Proud
grandparents are Anna
and Dimitry
Malashetsky and
Roman Rybak. He is
also the grandchild of
the late Maya Rybak
His most meaningful mitzvah project
involved volunteering for the American
Cancer Society. A student at Walnut
Creek Middle School in West
Bloomfield, Dimitry enjoys sports, par-
ticularly tennis and hockey.

Gabby Saltsman (Chaya Shoshana) of
West Bloomfield will become a bat
mitzvah at Temple Shir Shalom on
Friday, Sept. 8. Participating in the cere-
mony will be her par-
ents, Cookie and
Sandy, and sisters and
brother-in-law, Jenna,
Kylee and Jamie
Grossman, and Coryn
Saltsman and fiance
Jay Briggs. Gabby is
the granddaughter of the late Lillian and
Jack Kaftan and the late Harry and
Sadelle Saltsman.
Gabby is a student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield. She
is active in sports and dance. Gabby's
mitzvah projects included Yad Ezra,
Jewish Community Center youth pro-

gram and the youth program at Temple
Shir Shalom.

David Samuel Shiener will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday,
Sept. 9, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
David is the son of
Karen and Gerald
Shiener and the broth-
er of Loren Shiener.
He is the grandson of
Estelle Rosen, the late
Gerald Rosen and the
late Yetta and Phillip
Shiener.
David is an eighth-grade student at
Orchard Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield and the captain of his hock-
ey team. He also enjoys scuba diving,
bike riding and chatting online with his
friends. David participated in activities
with the Jewish Association for
Residential Care as parr of his mitzvah
project.

Irene Shulman will become a bat mia-
\rah- at Temple Israel on Friday, Sept. 8.
She is the daughter of Yelena and Igor
Shulman and sister of Alex. Excited
grandparents are Ida
and Isak Shulman and
Roman Rybak. She is
also the grandchild of
the late Maya Rybak.
An honor student
at Walnut Creek
Middle School in
West Bloomfield, Irene enjoys running,
horseback riding, swimming and
movies. Among her mitzvah projects,
she assisted in the Temple Israel Media
Center and volunteered for the
American Cancer Society.

Jeff Taxe will celebrate his bar mitzvah
at Temple Kol Ami on Friday, Sept. 8.
He is the son of Howard and Patti Taxe
and brother of Emily. Proud grandpar-
ents are Doris Taxe and Jason Seale. He
is also.the grandson of the late George
Taxe and the late
Esther Seale.
Jeff is an honor stu-
dent at Bloomfield
Hills Middle School,
where he is involved in
drama and a member
of the tennis, basket-
ball and forensics
teams. When he is not at school, he can
be found playing travel soccer.
Jeff enjoyed his mitzvah projects.
They included packing, serving and
delivering food to families for Yad Ezra,
volunteering at Hospice of Michigan
and participating at a soccer camp in
Troy.

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