Karen Ally- se Rosen will be called to the Torah Saturday, March 3, at Temple Kol Ami. She is the daughter of Roy and Robin Rosen of Farmington Hills, younger sister of Katie and older sister of Kelli and Corey. Her proud grandpar- ents are Adele and Harold Samuels of Southfield and Evelyn and Fred Rosen of West Bloomfield. Karen is a seventh-grade honors student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills, where she partici- pates in many intramural sports.. After school, she enjoys swimming, cooking, playing golf, playing the piano and working on her computer. Karen's mitzvah projects included volunteering at the Danto Family Health Care Center and delivering food at Yad Ezra. She continues to volunteer with the Friendship Circle. Karen will continue her volunteer work after her bat mitzvah. i tzva ar- nnova ii r Invitation .EAT1 Evan Loren Schwartz will become a bar r" r1.4- 1,. Dego/v.1 f 14hzilaz4p.4, KOSHER CATERERS CLASSIC CUISINE Approved by Council of Orthodox Rabbis WE'LL BEAT YOUR BEST PRICE! • Weddings • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs • Showers • Banquets • Anniversaries • Reunions • Birthdays • Etc. We Cater At Most Synagogues, Temples, Hotels and the Halls Of Your Choice PHILIP TEWEL Food & Beverage Director 3/2 2001 42 Barbie, Maureen, Deborah, Harold and Rebecca Unique Custom Designs Wedding Invitation:: • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Party Invitations Full Service Accessories Calligraphy St Mailings Ask abort -i-ur comptit , Instant invitat'cms anri addrec'iing. Invitations 20% Gil. (248) 661-4050 La Mirage Center 29555 Northwestern Highway Southfield, Mi 48034 Farmington Hills 248-356-2454 mitzvah at Temple . Shir Shalom on Saturday, March 3. He is the son of Susan and Richard Schwartz and the brother of Dustin. Proud grandmothers are Eleanor Alper and Beatrice Schwartz. He is also the great- grandson of Luba Bond. Attending Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham, where he is an honor student, Evan enjoys bas- ketball, baseball, tennis and spend- ing summers at Camp Tamarack. For his mitzvah projects, he was a counselor's aide at the Temple Beth El nursery school summer camp. He also helped serve breakfast with others from the temple at the Coalition On Temporary Shelter on Christmas Day. Ashley Brooke Simmons will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah at Temple Israel on Friday, March 2. She is the daughter of Karen and Keith Simmons and sister of Alex. Excited grandparents are Burton Silberstein, Elaine Multer, William Simmons and great-grandmother Pauline Goldman Eisenberg. She is also the grandchild of the late Carole Silberstein. An honor student at Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield, Ashley is interested in dancing, waterskiing and snowboarding. She found it especially meaningful to volunteer at Yad Ezra. Erica Lauren Posner Wedes will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah at Temple Beth El on Saturday, March 3. She is the daughter o f Ken and Sandy Posner Wedes and sister of Justin and Emily. Excited grand- parents are Muriel and Seymour Posner and Anne Wedes. She is the great-grandaughter of Rose Burg and the granddaughter of the late Seymour Wedes. Erica is an honor student at Norup Middle School in Oak Park. For the past six years, she has been a competitive figure skater and skates at the Detroit Skating Club. Erica enjoyed playing basketball on the seventh-grade team at Norup. She is a member of the Temple Beth El Kids Klez Band, where she plays trumpet. This summer she plans to attend Interlochen Arts Academy for piano and art. Erica's mitzvah project included volunteer- ing at Yad Ezra and visiting the Menorah House with the Huntington Woods Woodstrivers. Ian Peter Weiner will be called to the Torah as a bar mitz- vah on Saturday, March 3, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. He is the son of Cheryl and Stewart Weiner and older brother of Adam. His proud grandparents are Marion and Harold Weisberg. He is also the grandson of the late Lillian and Max Gurowitz. Ian is an honor student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. His favorite activities include baseball, tennis, cross country, golf, piano, computers and rooting for the Green Bay Packers. Ian's most inspiring mitzvah projects consisted of working on the Jewish Family Service Fall Fix-Up Project, making calls on behalf of Federation's Annual Campaign and donating toys to charity.