Bar/Bat Mitzvah Joel Michael Adelsberg became a bar mitzvah at Adat Shalom Synagogue on Saturday, Sept. 1. He is the son of Phyllis and Dr. David Adelsberg and the brother of Evan. Proud grandparents are Nettie Adelsberg and Dena Neider. He is also the grandson of the late Morris Adelsberg. An honor student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills, Joel is an avid reader and is interested in computers and video games. His mitzvah project included volunteering for Meals on Wheels and the Jewish Association for Residential Care and visiting residents at a Bloomfield Hills nursing home. Miriam Blake will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 8, at Congregation Beth Shalom. Rabbi David Nelson and Cantor Samuel Greenbaum will lead services. Miriam is the daughter of proud parents David Blake and Andrea Blake, sis- ter of Raphael and Ari. Loving grandpar- ents are Jack and Rose Dendel of Hopkins, Mich., Marvin Blake of Southfield and Irving and Mary Kempner of Tucson, Ariz. Miriam is an eighth-grade honor stu- dent and student council representative at Norup Middle School in Oak Park. Her favorite activities include playing ice hockey for the Birmingham Rangers, being a soccer goalie with the Berkley Premier Storm and playing rugby for the Norup Hawks. She is also an enthusias- tic skate boarder, skier, in-line skater and tennis player. She enjoys playing the flute in the Norup band. Her most meaningful mitzvah project involved regular partnering with a senior resident at Coville Apartments in Southfield. Barnet Samuel Anixt Gold (Baruch Shmuel) of Detroit will be bar mitz- vah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, Sept. 8. Participating in the ceremony will be his parents, Rochelle Anixt and Robert S. Gold, and brother Anton I. Gold. Proud grandparent is Anna Katz Brenner of New York City. Barnet is a student at Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills. He is active in tournament tennis, advanced percussion band, sketching and design and vocal performance. His mitzvah proj- ect with Children's Hospital of Michigan, Child Life Project, pro- vides gently used clothes and books, films for teens, fancy Band-Aids and stickers, plus his on-going collection of vintage cars and other magazines, to children receiving treatment and their families. Barnet hopes to contin- ue this community service through high school. "Bag It for Barnet" is a project he created with Children's Hospital of Michigan. Benjamin Meyer Golsky will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Mat Shalom Synagogue on Saturday, Sept. 8. He is the son of Francie and Marc Golsky and brother of Amanda. Sharing in his simcha are grandparents Phyllis and Leonard Mondrow, Florence and Bernard Golsky and proud great- grandmother Anne Mondrow. Ben is an honor student at Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. He enjoys bowling, baseball, golf, computers and video games. For his mitzvah project, he volunteered at the Applebaum Life and Family Center in West Bloomfield, working with young children. Evan Ross Goodman will become a bar mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, Sept. 8. Participating in the ceremony will be parents Harriet and Walter Goodman, sis- ter Danielle and brother Zachary. Proud grandparents are Eleanore Sugarman and Helen and Ralph Goodman. He is also the grand- son of the late Dr. Marcus H. Sugarman. Evan is an honor student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. He is interested in golf, tennis and baseball. His most meaningful mitzvah projects were helping at the Danto Family Healthcare Center in West Bloomfield and working at Camp Berman at the Shaarey Zedek Laker Complex in West Bloomfield. Justin Adam Kantz (Israel) will be bar mitzvah at Temple Beth El on Friday, Sept. 7. Participating in the ceremony will be his parents, Ms. Tammy Kantz and Mr. Mark Kantz, and sisters Amanda Rachel and Stephanie Jordan. Proud grand- parents are Fay and Amos Knoll of Bloomfield Hills. Proud great-grand- mother is Maria Slovik of Brooklyn. Justin is a student at East Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. His interests include basketball and skateboarding. He loves music and art. Justin's mitzvah project included a trip to Yad Ezra's Oak Park warehouse to help pack boxes of food for the less fortunate. Rebecca Lynn Mansfield will become a bat mitzvah at Temple Israel on Friday, Sept. 7. She is the daughter of Maureen and Michael Mansfield. Happy grandparents are Elenore and Jack Mansfield and Debbie and Harold Weisserman. An East Middle School student in Farmington Hills, Rebecca enjoys soft- ball, travel and the computer. Donating to a shelter for abused women and children was her most meaningful mitzvah project. Leiana Monkman became a bat mitz- vah on Friday, Aug. 31, at Temple Emanu-El. She is the daughter of John and Ilene Monkman and sister of Daniel and Marisa. Her grandparents are Don and Mary Monkman and the late Sam and Mary Stoller. Sharing her simcha was her aunt Mitzi Barnett. Leiana is an honor student at Norup Middle School in Oak Park. She enjoys dancing, singing and music and was in a local production of the young Americans as well as a school production of Grease. She loves read- ing, has been in a book club for three years, and enjoys swimming, comput- ers, logic puzzles and doing things with family and friends. Leiana has been at the temple since kindergarten and plans to attend its high school program. For her mitzvah project, she volunteered at the Camp of the Arts for three weeks and helped out with temple activities. Samantha Suzanne Morton will cele- brate her bat mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 8, at Temple Israel. She is the daughter of Jeff and Nancy Morton and Krista Morton. Excited grandparents are Gerald and Elaine Morton and 'Tina and Nick Ristich. Proud great-grandparents are Anna and Harry Korman and Ida Rudack. She is also the grandchild of the late Suzanne Korman Morton. Attending Walnut Creek Middle School in West Bloomfield, Samantha likes dance, cheerleading, kickboxing and fast cars. She found it particularly meaningful to raise funds for St. Vincent Sarah Fisher CARE group to benefit children's education. Rebecca Anne Plaine of West Bloomfield will become a bat mitzvah at Congregation B'nai Moshe on Saturday, Sept. 8. She is the daughter of Sue and Ron Plaine and sister of Stephanie. Sharing in their simcha are grandparents Macey Plaine and Roz and Mickey Goloskov. She is also the grandchild of the late Irene and Al Matheson. Rebecca is in the eighth grade at Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield. She enjoys playing soccer, tennis and cheer- leading, working with the computer and spending summers at Camp Sea Gull in Charlevoix. Her most meaning- ful mitzvah project was volunteering at Yad Ezra in Oak Park. Robert Norris Rosenbaum will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on Friday, Sept. 7. He is the son of Linda and Frank Rosenbaum and brother of Michelle. Sharing in the simcha are grandpar- ents Leah and Robert Mendelsohn and Norris Rosenbaum. He is also the grandson of the late Elinor Rosenbaum. Attending Orchard Lake 9/7 2001 51