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February 09, 2001 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-02-09

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DINNER & A MOM TO THE MAX

Community

Mazel Toy!

(NOT YOUR TYPICAL DATE NIGHT)

Presented by the YAD Couples Committee
for ages 21-35.
Bring a date, friend, spouse
or movie-watching partner!

Attending Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield, where he is
an honor student, Zachary enjoys
hockey, basketball, football, tennis,
swimming and the computer. His most
meaningful mitzvah project was work-
ing with the mentally challenged.

Levi Yitzchok Stewart of Oak Park
became a bar mitzvah on Tuesday, Jan.
23. Services were held the following
Shabbat at
Congregation
Mishkan Israel with a
dinner and party at
Dovid Ben Nuchim
Synagogue.
Levi's parents are
Joseph and Martha
Stewart; his brother
and sister Eliezer and Shayna Stewart
came in from New Jersey, where they
both attend Jewish day schools.
Grandparents Ted and Clara Scholnick
and Nettie Stewart came in from
Florida.
Levi is in the seventh grade at the
Yeshivat Akiva in Southfield. He enjoys
all of the classes and attends extra
learning sessions with the rabbis of the
Akiva Kollel. Levi is the co-captain of
the Akiva junior varsity basketball team
and has distinguished himself with
team play and leadership. He looks for-
ward to going to summer camp and
trying out for the Maccabi Games.
Levi participated in many mitzvah
campaigns. He used to push his grand-
father to shul when his grandfather
could not walk. He has befriended
children, some of whom suffer from
physical problems.

.

8 p.m. — Dinner and Cash Bar
at A TASTE Of HISTORY in Greenfield Village

(Three stations of food: pastas, Southwest and Mideastern)

9:45 p.m. — 3-D IMAX® Movie
at the IMAX® MEATH in Henry Ford Museum

Dearborn, Michigan

Eli Weiner will be called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Feb. 10,
at Temple Emanti-El. He is the son of
Judi and Jeffrey Markowitz and Neil

Weiner. Proud grand-
parents are Bob and
Marian Foster and
Sam Weiner. He is also
the grandson of the
late Ethel Weiner. Eli
is the younger brother
of Lindsay, Todd and
Chad.
He is a seventh-grade honor student
at Norup Middle School in Oak Park.
Eli is very serious about sports and par-
ticipates in football, basketball, baseball
and golf. He also enjoys spending time
with family and friends. For his mitz-
vah project, Eli helped with child care
and volunteered at Yad Ezra, where he
packaged and distributed food.

Danielle Erin Woerdeman was called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Feb. 3, at
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Her proud
parents are Lisa
Taylor Woerdeman
and Vince
Woerdeman. Also
proud of their big sis,
ter are brothers
Matthew and Joshua.
Sharing in their joy are grandparents
Evelyn and Martin Taylor and Eloise
and Bernard Woerdeman.
Danielle is an honor student at
Warner Middle School in Farmington
Hills, where she plays floor hockey,
runs track and plays the baritone saxo-
phone. Danielle is an avid reader who
also loves softball. For her mitzvah pro-
jects, she volunteered at Shaarey
Zedek's summer camp and worked
with children in first through third
grade; she also helped bury old prayer
books and played bingo with residents
of the Jewish Association for
Residential Care.

Engagements

Stacey & Robert Alexander
Lisa & Eric Bronstein
Robyn & Jeffrey Dwoskin
Dana Miller & David Jacob
Suzanne & Cory Jacoby
Beth & Jeremy Kahn
Carrie & Eric Kovan
Jennifer & Todd Kroll
Ellen & Noah Krugel

Erin & Howard Krugel
Heidi & Joel Krugel
Leigh & Jeffrey Moss
Andrea Rautbort & Drew Saperstein
Amy & Jeff Schlussel
Jennifer & Paul Silverman
Robin & Lee Trepeck
Julie & Daniel Yaker
Julie & Steve Zalla

For information, please contact Rebecca Rosen at
(248) 203-1492, or rosen@jfmd.org

2/9
2001

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ZEFF-ROSEN

Dr. and Mrs. David Zeff of West
Bloomfield are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter
Karen to Franklin Rosen, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Seymour Rosen of
Needham, Mass.
Karen is a graduate of the
University of Michigan with a
bachelor of arts degree in econom-
ics and of Boston University with a
master's degree in business adminis-
tration. She is employed at
SunGard Investment Management

Systems as a product marketing
manager.
Franklin has a bachelor of art
degree in history from Clark
University and a master of social
work degree from Boston
University. He is now a master's
candidate in public health at
Boston University.
A fall wedding is planned. The
couple will reside in Brookline.

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