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June 15, 2001 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-06-15

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Orian York will become a bat mitzvah
on Friday, June 15, at
Temple Emanu-El.
She is the daughter of
Nitzana and Doron
York and the sister of
Adam. Happy grand-
parents are Nediva
and Ben-Zion
Cohen, Leah and Uri
Lichtschein.
Orian attends
Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills, where she is
an honor student in Hebrew studies. She
loves dancing, performing arts, in-line
skating, computers, spending time with
friends and summers at Tamarack
Camps. She loves volunteering at the
Jewish Community Center with family
hands-on programs, the Traditions on
Wheels cart, the Matzah Factory and the
new InLine Hockey Center. As part of
her mitzvah project, she also visited a
Jewish Association for Residential Care
home and spent time with the residents.

Out Of State
Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Michelle Jennifer Dubin celebrated
her bat mitzvah on May 5 at
Congregation Solel in Highland
Park, Ill. She is the
daughter of Erin
and David Dubin
and the sister of
Jacob and Daniel.
She is the grand-
daughter of Ronald
Goldstein of West
Bloomfield and the
late Florence
Goldstein, Abe
Dubin of Skokie, Ill., and the late
Miriam Dubin.
Michelle is an honor student at
Shepard Middle School in
Deerfield. Ill. She enjoys volunteer-
ing, babysitting and going to camp
at Olin Sang Ruby Union Institute.

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6/15
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saac and Sarah Sznol of
Aventura, Fla., are
delighted to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Chava to David Berkower, son
of Dr. Lary and Janice
Berkower of Southfield.
Chava earned her under-
graduate degree with a major
in business at New York
University. She went on to
graduate from Nova
Southeastern in Davie, Fla.,
with a master's degree in
speech pathology She works as
a speech therapist in the Early
Intervention Program in New
York City.
David is a graduate of
Wayne State University, where
he earned his undergraduate
degree with a major in biologi-
cal sciences. He obtained his medical
degree at the University of Health
Sciences College of Osteopathic
Medicine in Kansas City, Mo., and
completed his internship at Botsford

Hospital in Farmington. He is in a
physical medicine rehabilitation resi-
dency at Wayne State University-
Detroit Medical Center.
An August wedding is planned in
Miami Beach, Fla.

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