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March 09, 2001 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-03-09

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A Bar/Bat Mitzvah

That's A Rousing
Success At
A Lower Price.

Now That's A MITZVAH!

Joshua Garrett. Welcoming Josh
home are big sister Marissa, 5'h,
and big brother Jake, 3'/2. Proud
grandparents are Pat and Iry
Shanbom of Farmington Hills and
Gloria and Milton Siegel of Flint.
Joshua is named in loving memory
of maternal great-aunt Pearl
Shanbom and paternal great-grand-
mother Gertrude Weingarden.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah



Available dates in 2001.



Accommodates up to 250 guests.



Choose from a variety of caterers.



Ideal for adults and kids - dancing, swimming
pool and tennis courts.



Affordable prices.

- •

Convenient location.

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BEVERLY HUM CLUB

31555 Southfield Road, Beverly Hills, MI

A Country Club Environment Without The Country Club Price.

For More Information, Call 248.642.8500

ENTERTAINMENT

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2001

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Joshua David Brody will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah Saturday,
March 10, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. He
is the son of Lisa
and Gerald Brody of
Birmingham and
brother of Hillary
and Jacob.
Grandparents Terry
and Dr. Claude
Oster and Rhea and Robert Brody, all
of Bloomfield Hills, are delighted to
share in Joshua's simcha. Joshua is also
the great-grandson of Isabel Orley of
Southfield.
Joshua is a student at .Cranbrook
Kingswood Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. He enjoys tennis,
golf, soccer, baseball, computers
and summers at Camp Walden. His
mitzvah projects included calling
bingo games for the seniors at
Fleischman Residence and helping
at Camp Betman at Shaarey Zedek.
Joshua will make a donation to
Orchards Children's Services in
honor of his bar mitzvah.

Amy Ruth Gladstone will be called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, March 10, at Temple
Israel. She is the daughter of Jo Ann
and Paul Gladstone
and sister of Kevin.
Happy grandpar-
ents are Norman
Gladstone and
Mary and Robert
Ryan. She is also
the grandchild of
the late Dolores
Gladstone.
Amy attends Birmingham's
Berkshire Middle School and likes
skiing, swimming, art and reading.
Among her mitzvah projects, Amy
volunteered with Temple Israel's
Outreach Committee Chanukah
and Passover workshops and donat-
ed stuffed animals to Orchards
Children's Services.

Tony Radin Jacobs became a bar
mitzvah on Saturday, March 3, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Tony
is the son of Elyse
and Richard
Jacobs and
younger brother of
Nick and Megan.
Proud grandpar-
ents are Sylvia and
Bernard Koss and
Sonia Jacobs. Tony
is the grandson of
the late I. Murray
Jacobs.
Tony's mitzvah projects have
included assisting with Tu b'Shevat
bingo at the Laker Center, prepar-
ing meals for the Salvation Army's
Shine Light in Darkness program
and working for the Shaarey Zedek
Men's Club at the Silverdome.
As a seventh-grader at
Bloomfield Hills Middle School,
Tony plays travel basketbll and
runs track and cross-country. He
enjoys breakdancing and jazz and
dances competitively in hip-hop.
Tony loves sharing the summer with
friends and playing hockey at Camp
Tamakwa.

Brian Scott Kalisher will celebrate
his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Saturday, March 10. He is the son
of Marcia and Rick
Kalisher and
grandchild of
Sylvia and Gilbert
Gladstone.
Brian is an -
honor student at
Walled Lake
Middle School and
enjoys playing
hockey and football, going on cruis-
es and is a fan of the World
Wrestling Federation. As part of his
mitzvah projects, Brian volunteered
at Fleischman-Residence.

Ariella Lilly Morrison will be called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, March 10, at
Congregation Beth
Shalom. She is the
daughter of
Deborah Roberts
and David
Morrison and has
three sisters,
Augusta, Isabella
and Lilly. Her
proud grandparents
are Paula and Eugene Roberts of
Roslyn, N.Y.
Ariella is a seventh-grader at

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