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May 18, 2001 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-05-18

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Community

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

of the late Frank Tylenda.
Attending
Orchard Lake
Middle School, in
West Bloomfield,
where she is an
honor student,
Michelle enjoys
softball, snow-
boarding and bas-
ketball. Her
favorite mitzvah
project was volunteering at Temple
Israel.

Alan Evan Liner will celebrate his
bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 19,
at Congregation
Beth Ahm. He is
the son of Rosanne
and Philip Liner
and brother of
Rebecca. Proud
grandparents are
Myron and
Charlotte Liner and
Elise Rapoport. He
is also the grandson of the late
George Rapoport.
Alan is a seventh-grade student at
Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills. He
enjoys tennis and soccer.

Leah Elizabeth Moss will become a
bat mitzvah on Friday, May 18,
during a Kabbalat
Shabbat service at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
Leah's proud par-
ents are Kathi and
David Moss; her
devoted brother is
Henry. Leah's
grandparents are
Dr. George and
Joyce Blum and Calvin and Cynthia
Moss. Sylvia Cohen is Leah's great-
grandmother.
Leah attends Berkshire Middle
School in Birmingham, where she is
an honor student. She has been
involved in the school play, ski club,
forensics, photography and band.
She also plays piano and spends
summers at Tamarack Camps.
For her mitzvah project, Leah
was involved with the Jewish
Association for Residential Care
and helping at Shaarey Zedek. Her
most meaningful project was taking
kids from Harms Elementary in
Detroit to Camp Maas for a retreat.

Mazel Toy!

Natalie Ruth Perach will celebrate
her bat mitzvah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue on Saturday, May 19.
She is the daughter
of Asi and Anita
Perach and sister of
Daniel, Dean and
Nicole. She is the
granddaughter of
the late Yetta and
Nathan Rosenberg
and the late Ruth
and Naftaly Perach.
Natalie is an honor student at
Warner Middle School in
Farmington Hills. She enjoys play-
ing the coronet, running track and
spending summers at Tamarack
Camps. Her mitzvah projects
included packing meals for the eld-
erly and working with Kadima.

Nicole Hope Perach will celebrate
her bat mitzvah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue on Saturday, May 19.
She is the daughter
of Asi and Anita
Perach and sister of
Daniel, Dean and
Natalie. She is the
granddaughter of
the late Yetta and
Nathan Rosenberg
and the late Ruth
and Naftaly Perach.
Nicole is an honor student at
Warner Middle School in
Farmington Hills. She enjoys play-
ing the saxophone, running track
and spending summers at Tamarack
Camps. Her mitzvah projects
included packing meals for the eld-
erly and working with Kadima.

Molly Suzanne Roth will celebrate
her bat mitzvah at Temple Emanu-
El on Friday, May 18. She is the
daughter of Barry and Amy Roth of
Huntington Woods, the sister of
Olivia Roth and the
granddaughter of
Daniel and Estelle
Babitch and Celia
and the late
Leonard Roth.
A seventh-grade
honor student at
Norup Middle
School in Oak Park,
Molly is interested in music, writ-
ing, soccer, basketball and student
council membership. She also
enjoys summers at Camp Tamakwa
with her friends.

For her mitzvah projects, Molly
assisted at the temple Purim festival

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