A Bar/Bat Mitzvah That's A Rousing Success At A Lower Price. NOW That's A 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. BHC BEVERLY fII4I,S CLUB 31555 Southfield Road, Beverly Hills, MI A Country Club Environment Without The Country Club Price. For More Information, Call 248.642.8500 Looking for that Special Gift? For Father's Day? A Bridal Shower? Wedding? Graduation? Or Any Occasion? We Offer a Wide Variety of Quality Antiques & Collectibles, Estate & Vintage Jewelry Antiques on Main tald 5/18 2001 52 Now owned and operated by Robin & Carl Cohen 115 South Main Street Royal Oak (Just South of Eleven Mile Road) Monday-Saturday: 10:00am-6:00pm Sundays: 12:00pm-5:00pm 248.545.4663 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