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With special thanks
for the support of
the Covenant Foundation

Kari Lynn Rubin of Oak- Park will be
called to the Torah as a
bat mitzvah on Friday,
Feb. 23, at Temple
Emanu-El. Rabbi
Joseph Klein and
Cantor Norman Rose
will join Kari in con-
,ducting services that
evening. Kari is the
daughter of Marilyn and Allen Rubin
and sister of Molly Lisa Rubin. She is
the granddaughter of Ann Rubin, for-
merly of Oak Park of Cape Coral, Fla.,
and the late Louis Kaplan, (Grammie)
Jean Kaplan and (Honey) Benjamin
Rubin.
Kari is a seventh-grade student at
Norup Middle School in Oak Park. She
enjoys playing the flute in the school
band and taking tap/ja77. instruction,
which she has done for eight years. For
her mitzvah project, Kari worked as a
counselor in training at the Berkley
summer day camp. She also assisted at
Temple Emanu-El dinners and is a
member of the youth choir.

Jonathon Aaron Schwartz will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Feb. 24, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. He is the son of Eva
and Thomas Schwartz. Proud grand-
mothers are Margit Taub and Irene

Schwartz.
Jonathon is an honor
student at Norup
Middle School in Oak
Park, where he partici-
pates in the Robotics
Club and works in the
school store. His inter-
ests include aviation, golf, playing the
piano and reading.
For his mitzvah project, Jonathon
volunteered at Yad Ezra.

Eric Ryan Weintrob will celebrate his
bar mitzvah during
Havadalah services on
Saturday, Feb. 24, at
Temple Israel. His the
son of Bonnie and Tom
Weintrob and brother
of Adam and Scott.
Excited grandparents
are Marie and Harold
Flacks, Ruth and Willie Weinberg and
Robert Weintrob. He is also the grand-
son of the late Rose Weintrob.
Eric is an honor student at Warner
Middle School in Farmington Hills,
where he is on the basketball team and
in the band. He enjoys basketball, run-
ning track, skating and snowboarding,
working the computer and he is an avid
moviegoer. Eric's mitzvah projects
included volunteering at Yad Ezra, assist-
ing in the Temple Israel religious school
and donating to Camp Tamarack.

Engagements

BERGER-GROSS

, 111 r. and Mrs.
Laurence Berger of
Farmington Hills
and Dr. and Mrs. Milton
Gross of Ann Arbor
announce the engagement of
their children Jodi Ellen
Berger and Daniel Stephan
Gross.
Daniel and Jodi met at
Michigan State University,
where they both earned bach-
elor of arts degrees in public
affairs at James Madison
College. Danny is earning his
juris doctor at Widener
University School of Law.
Jodi is earning a dual master
of arts in Jewish education
and Jewish communal studies
at Gratz College.
An August wedding will
take place at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield.

