Mazel Toy! Bar/Bat Blitzvill Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. She is an accom- plished equestrian and is in the junior young rider division in com- petitive dressage. She also holds a black belt in karate. For her mitzvah project, Randi helped out weekly at Critter Connection, an adoption agency for abused and unwanted dogs. Someone is hcivin their 1st birthday.. or getting married, building a new home, taking that trip they've put off for 20 years....look for our new section that celebrates all these wonderful milestones in our lives! LOOK FOR following the LIVING WELL section in your Jewish News! music • dance • fun ( 2 4 8 ) 3 5 6- 6 0 0 0 AIR-MASTER 9,111 ■ 1=11/ HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CO. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL• SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS YOUR INDEPENDENT DEALER FOR Michael Levey 9/15 2000 90 BERKLEY 399-1800 LENNOX & W. BLOOMFIELD 788-9073 N. OAKLAND 682-9090 7171ANE les Hard 77, Slop A Tune GROSSE POINTE 882-4870 Eric Jacob Greenberg will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 16, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Eric is the son of Dr. Lawrence and Robin Greenberg and the brother of Jacob, Rachel and Libby Greenberg. Proud grandparents are Dr. Robert and Reva Moss and Violet Greenberg. Eric is also the grandson of the late Dr. Ralph A. Greenberg. Eric is an eighth-grade honor student at,-Vrchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. As part of his 13 mitzvot program, Eric vol- unteered his time to the Jewish Association for Residential Care car- nival. He has been active in his syn- agogue youth group and was hon- ored last spring for his participa- tion. Eric plans to honor the memory of his late grandfather with the pur- chase of a memorial plaque to be placed in the synagogue. Nicholas Scott Liebowitz was called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 2, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. He is the son of Bruce and Vicki Leibowitz of Farmington Hills and brother of Chelsea and Jeffrey. Nick's proud grandparents are Israel and Lillian Liebowitz of Boca Raton, Fla., and Lee Woods of Coloma, Mich.; proud great-grandmother is Sarah Tinker of Hartford, Mich. Nick is an eighth-grader at O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. He enjoys play- ing baseball and going snowboard- ing, listening to music and going to the movies. Melissa Maxon will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 16, dur- ing services at Temple Israel. She is the daughter of Ilona and Kenneth Maxon and sister of Ashley and Gregory. Excited grandparents are Eleonore and Erich Kannewischer and Marilyn and Murray Maxon. A student at Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield, Melissa enjoys tennis, sports, music and travel. Among her mitzvah projects, she volunteered at Yad Ezra and for Meals on Wheels and donated to the American Cancer Society. Gabriel Jordan Narrett, an eighth- grader at Walled Lake Middle School, will become a bar mitz- vah on Saturday, Sept. 16, at the Birmingham Temple. His proud mother is Conne Hollander; his grandmother is Bobby Hollander. Gabe is a four-time all-star baseball player. In addition to playing travel baseball, he worked in his league as an umpire and hopes to referee soccer in the fall. He enjoys all sports and is an honor roll student. In preparation for his bar mitz- vah, Gabe attended adult services and volunteered at the temple in several capacities, by helping at the annual art show, staffing some activities at the past Chanuka party and Purim carnival and hauling bark for the temple's new playscape. Gabe also volurl,eered at the con- cession stand at the Pontiac Silverdome to help raise money for the temple. Gabe focused his bar mitzvah research on the prophet Isaiah. He became interested in this ancient figure as a hero in Jewish civiliza- tion who believed in good, hope and fairness. Ruth Eve Neuman will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 16, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel. She is the daughter of Gila and Scott Neuman of West Bloomfield and sister of Adi. Ruth's proud grandfa- ther is Ben Neuman. She is also the