Mazel Toy! COIGRECLE Your Student's Success ad to ‘ )e ewls1) Cap & Cove Spectli Sectioni Alaina Rose Pleatman will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Friday, March 30, at Temple Beth El. She is the daughter of Adele and Dr. Mark Pleatman and sister of Matthew. Proud grandparents are Pearle Mayerson of Dayton, Ohio, and Anita Pleatman of Cincinnati. Alaina is an honor student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. She enjoys tennis, volleyball, computers, travel, foren- sics, playing the violin and being with friends. Alaina's mitzvah projects include working with autistic children at West Hills Middle School, volun- teering with the seniors at the Heatherwood retirement center in Southfield and donating to the Make-a-Wish Foundation. SIZES I PRICES ISSUE DATE: 2 Columns x 2": $45.00 Columns x3": 0.00 2 Columns x 4": $85.00 Columns x 5": $100.00 11, 2001 AD DEADLINE: APRIL 3), 2001 altigrandalian-A,, We are so proud of you! All our best wishes for happiness and success in your future. Love always, Mom, Dad, Zach & Sara For further information call Beth at 248-354-5959 rPrEATEWBITECOPYLEGIBIY.INCLOSE BLACK & WHITE PHOTO IF YOU'D LIKE -1 (If you would like your photo bads please include a self-addressed stamped envelope — we cannot guarantee the return of your photo) Check Enclosed for $ Signature ❑ Visa ❑ MasterCard Acct. # Exp. Date WE CANNOT PRINT YOUR AD WITHOUT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION, WHICH WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL. Name Telephone Address .v aN. City State Zip SI 3/30 2001 48 Garber also will participate in the celebration. David is the grandson of the late Ada Moiseev and the late Harvey David Lipton. David is a seventh-grade honor student at Norup Middle School in Oak Park. He enjoys skiing, baseball, robotics and playing the oboe. During the summer, he enjoys fami- ly vacations, spending time with friends and going to Camp Walden. His mitzvah projects included work- ing at Yad Ezra and sharing monthly activities with senior citizens at Coville Apartments in Southfield. nr)e evris1) News • 27676 Froklin Road • Southfield, II 4803q Edward Meyer Stern will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 31, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. He is the son of Jill and Marshall Stern ands the brother of Seth and Scott. Eddie is the grand- son of Robert and Roslyn August and Julius and the late Sylvia Stern. He is the great-grandson of the late Sara Hoffman. Eddie is an honor student at Sarah Banks Middle School in Wixom. He enjoys baseball, basket- ball, golf, kickboxing, music and being online with his friends. His most meaningful mitzvah projects were volunteering at Hadassah for the Ducky Derby and the rummage sale. Max Abraham Temkin will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 31, at Temple Israel. He is the son of Nancy and Richard Temkin and brother of Marielle and Matthew. Happy grandparents are Nyla and William Johnson and Ruth Temkin. He is also the grandson of the late Sam Temkin. An honor student at Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills, Max enjoys baseball, football, video games, skiing and tennis. He found it very meaningful to volunteer at Yad Ezra. Max Citrin Wagenberg will become a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on Friday, March 30. He is the son of Dr. Sanford Wagenberg and Alise and Paul Marks and brother of Justin. Happy grandparents are Rachel and Irving Wagenberg and Myra Zweig. Max attends Bloomfield Hills Middle School and likes to play golf, ski and go sailing. As part of his mitzvah projects, he volunteers to work with underprivi- leged children. Brooke Erin Weisman will be called to the Torah to celebrate her bat mitzvah on Saturday, March 31, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Her proud parents are Denise and Brad Weisman and she is the sister of Jordan and Austin. Sharing in her joy are proud grandparents Sandy and Simon Cook and grandmother Dorothy Weiss. Brooke is an honor student at Sarah Banks Middle School in Wixom. She loves to dance and is looking forward to trying out to be a cheerleader. Brooke's mitzvah projects includ- ed bringing canned goods and gloves to her middle school, bringing canned goods and packaging them for the Jewish Community Center and volunteering to raise money to help cure diabetes.