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volunteer with the Friendship Circle
as part of her mitzvah projects; she
also helped prepare food for the
homeless and assisted at Elan Village
in Southfield.

Amanda Leigh Orechkin will cele-
brate her bat mitzvah during
Havdalah services
on Saturday, Aug.
25, at Temple
Israel. She is the
daughter of Robin
and Mark Orechkin
and sister of
Alexandra. Sharing
in her simcha are
grandparents Edith
Katz and Mickie and Sam Orechkin.
She is also the grandchild of the late
Harry Katz.
Attending West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills, where she
is an honor student who sings in the
choir, Amanda enjoys singing, playing
soccer, travel and attending Camp
Walden in Cheboygan. She found it
especially meaningful to volunteer at
the Pontiac Rescue Nitission as part of
her mitzvah projects.

Stephanie Brooke Potash will become
a bat mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Friday, Aug. 24. She
is the daughter of
Andrea and Harry
Potash and sister of
Jason and Brandon.
Excited grandmoth-
er is Rae Appel. She
is also the grand-
child of the late
David Appel and
the late Nathan Potash.
A West Bloomfield Orchard Lake
Middle School honor student,
Stephanie enjoys sports, especially
basketball, in-line hockey, tennis, vol-
leyball, soccer and golf and snow-
boarding as well as computers,
movies and summers at Camp
Walden in Cheboygan. Her most sig-
nificant mitzvah project was volun-
teering at the Jewish Association for
Residential Care.

George Roberts (Gershon ben Jacob)
of Birmingham will become a bar
mitzvah at Temple
Beth El on
Saturday, Aug. 25.
Participating in the
ceremony will be
his parents, Shelley
and Jeffrey, and his
sister Lacey.
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