Camp Ramah in Canada announces limited registration still available for the 2001 season! Rabbi Matthew Kaufman, Director, will be in Farmington Hills for the following event! See the summer video and meet old and "new" friends. Middle School and attends Hebrew school at Shir Shalom. Her hobbies include bowling, baseball and swim- ming. For community service, Erika volunteered with the Special Olympics and was a teacher's aide at Sunday school. She has donated the center- pieces from her party to Gilda's Club Noogieland. Rebecca Lorraine Schnee was called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Dec. 30, at Temple Beth El. She is the daughter of Susan and Daniel Schnee and sister of Ariel and Dana. Proud are grandpar- ents Ruth Schnee, Robert and Lee Maldegen, Barbara and Alessandro Armento and great- grandmother Marie Marquardt. Rebecca is also the granddaughter of the late Edward C. Schnee. Rebecca is an honor student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield, where she plays the clar- inet in the symphony band. She is an avid soccer player and enjoys reading and skiing. As pat of her mitzvah pro- ject, she volunteered at Yad Ezra and the Coalition On Temporary Shelter and planted flowers at the temple. Elana Danielle Weinstein will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Friday, Jan. 19, at Temple Shir Shalom. Elana is the daughter of Debi and Dr. Lee Weinstein and sister of Marni and Lila. Proud grandparents are Myrna and Henry Home and Barbara and Seymore Weinstein. Great- grandmother is Helen Bluestone. Elana is an honor student at Walled Lake Middle School, where she runs on the cross-country team and is a member of the honors choir. For her mitzvah projects, Elana volunteered in the preschool at Temple Shir Shalom. She also collected used cellular phones that she donated to Haven. The phones were programmed to dial 911 and were given to women in abusive situations so they can phone for help in emergencies. David Franklin Weintraub will become a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel at Havdalah services on Saturday, Jan. 20. He is the son of Teri and Wayne Weintraub and brother of Michael and Carly. Happy grandparents are Lenore and Leo Fogelman and Sallie Weintraub. He is also the grandchild of the late Manny Weintraub. David attends Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield and enjoys hockey, football, tennis and music. As part of his mitzvah projects, he found it particularly meaningful to take his dog to a nursing home to cheer the senior residents. David Ross Weisman will become a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on Saturday, Jan. 20. He is the son of Joanne and Dr. Marc Weisman and brother of Zachary and Emily. Happy grandmothers are Lillian Movish and Dorothy Weisman. He is also the grandson of the late Bill Movish and the late Donald Weisman. An honor student at Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham, David likes playing and watching all sports, particularly basketball. He enjoys computers and attending camp. David's mitzvah projects included volunteering at Yad Ezra and assisting at the Jewish Association for Residential Care on bingo nights. Mitchell Julius Weiss will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on Friday, Jan. 19. He is the son of Karen and Steve Weiss and brother of Bradley, Daniel. and Eric. Excited are grand- parents Eunice and Milton Ring, Marilyn and Dr. Allen Weiss and great-grandparents Anna and Harry Korman. A student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills, Mitchell likes basketball, football, computer games and watching sports. His most meaningful mitzvah project was donating to the Holocaust Memorial Center; in addition, he enjoyed inter- acting with the seniors at the Fleischman Residence. rccrn v.a.or AWN 2.11UNCD Thursday, January 24, 2001 Adalt Shalom Synagogue 29901 Middlebelt Road Farmington Hills 7:30 p.m. (Please contact Rabbi Nevins at (248) 851-5100) Outstanding waterfront program, Athletics, Mature Trained Staff, Cultural Activities, Hebrew milieu, Drama & Music, Arts & Crafts, Photography and Kosher Kitchen. Spaces are available in the following grades & sessions: Boys - Grades 8 &9, full session Girls - Grades 9 &10, full session Girls -_Grade 5, July session Girl - Grade 3, August session Ramah Family Camp a chance for parents and children to enjoy the Ramah experience together. Space is available! Wednesday, August 22- Sunday August 26, 2001 . Space is available as well in 'yam, an opportunity for teenagers with developmental challenges to become part of the Ramah community for 6 weeks. 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