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August 31, 2001 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-08-31

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Vegas, Nev., and Harriet and Dr.
Joseph Shane of Ft. Myers, Fla.
An honor student at West
Bloomfield's Orchard Lake Middle
School, where she is an aide helping
autistic children, Lindsay enjoys danc-
ing (tap, ballet, jazz and hip-hop) and
listening to music. Among her mitz-
vah projects were volunteering at the
Michigan Humane Society and at
Hadassah's Ducky Derby as well as
donating to the Israel Guide Dog
Center for the Blind in Rochester
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Ashley Lauren Stoneman will be

called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah
at Congregation Beth Ahm on
Saturday, Sept. 1.
She is the pride and
joy of her parents,
Janice and Martin
Stoneman, and the
loving granddaugh-
ter of Hilda and Dr.
Meyer Green and
Ann Stoneman.
Ashley is also the
beloved grand-
daughter of the late Jack Stoneman
and great-granddaughter of the late
Anne Rosenberg.
Ashley attends Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills, where she plays
on the junior varsity teams for cross
country, basketball, volleyball and
soccer. In addition to sports, Ashley
enjoys music and dance. She has
performed at several local nursing
homes, volunteers her time at Yad
Ezra in Oak Park and supports the
Make-a-Wish Foundation.

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She is the daughter
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Proud grandparents
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daughter of the late Bernard
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Sara is an eighth-grade honor stu-
dent at Orchard Lake Middle School
in West Bloomfield. She enjoys soc-
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