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May 04, 2001 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-05-04

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C'mon out for a day of safety
information and family fun!



Sunday, May 6, 2001
1 - 4 p.m.





Jewish Community Center

Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
15110 W. 10 Mile Road



A. Alfred Taubman

Jewish Community Campus
Oak Park





Mazel Toy!

Dec. 9
Diane (Abrams) and Gerry Charette
of White Lake Township announce
the birth of their daughter, Haley
Renee (Haviva Rachel). Welcoming
her home is big brother Jeremy, 5.
Proud grandparents are Gerry and
Terry Charette of Windsor, Ont.,
and Leonard and Julie Abrams of
Novi. Great-grandmother is Edith
Abrams of Farmington Hills. Haley
is the great-granddaughter of the
late Philip Abrams and the late
Myron and Bess Schiffman.

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Bike helmets distributed with suggested $3 donation
15-foot giant inflatable slide & moon bouncers
Child safety exhibits Jewish Experiences For Families activities
Fire truck
Bike inspection
Rollerblading obstacle course
"Ask the Pediatrician" booth



Children are required to bring all necessary sports equipment
(bikes for inspection, in-line skates, protective gear)

Kosher snacks available for purchase

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Federation's Neighborhood Project • Jewish Community Center • The Sinai Guild •
Federation's Community Outreach and Education Department



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Brian H. August will celebrate his

bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 5, at
Temple Beth El. He
is the son of Kathie
and Irving August,
the brother of
David, Gary and
Diana and the
grandson of Shirley
Bogoff, the late
Chris Bogoff and
the late Birdie and
Harold August.
Brian is on the dean's list at
Cranbrook Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills, where he plays
oboe in the advanced band and par-
ticipates in the ski club. He enjoys
tennis, skiing, golf and computers.
For his mitzvah project, he volun-
teered with Jewish Experiences for
Families, packaging food for the
Great Purim Parcel Project.

Evan Bushman will be called to the

Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday,
May 5, at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
He is the son of
Ellen and David
Bushman and
brother of Jordan.
Sharing in the joy
are grandparents
Clare and Meyer
Kin.- of Farmington
Hills b and Beverly
and Bernie
Bushman of Cleveland Heights,
Ohio.
Evan is an honor student at
Walled Lake Middle School. He
enjoys art, inventing and building,
rollercoasters and playing the violin.
For his mitzvah project, Evan
prepared lunches for the homeless,
donated food to Yad Ezra and dined
with Kadima residents.

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