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December 22, 2000 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-12-22

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at the Jewish Ensemble Theatre and
Second City. Brad's bar mitzvah
projects include the Friendship
Circle and working with special-
needs children. He has also spoken
nationally for the Anti-Defamation
League in Washington, D.C., at the
National Leadership Conference
and in California's Silicon Valley at
the Torch of Liberty Award Dinner.
Brad's bar mitzvah celebration
will continue when he and his fami-
ly travel to Israel this coming sum-
mer.

Jeremy Levine will celebrate his bar
mitzvah on Saturday, Dec. 23, at
Congregation Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield. Jeremy is the son of

Naomi and Robert
Levine and the
brother of Alex.
Grandparents are
Judy Blustein and
Rita and Bernard
Levine. He is also
the grandson of the
late Rabbi Allan
Blustein. He is the great-grandson
of Shirley Levine and Sol Kartzevitz.
Jeremy is a seventh-grade honor
student at Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills and enjoys reading and sci-
ence. His bar mitzvah projects
include volunteering with Jewish
Family Service of Metropolitan
Detroit.

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Weissman of Kew Gardens, N.Y.
Sheila received her bachelor's
degree in English from the
University of Michigan and her juris
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