A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our
Friends and Family.
MARVIN & JUDITH DUBIN & FAMILY
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grandparents are Phyllis and
Alan Kohn of Farmington Hills
and Michelle and Harold Platt
of Jerusalem, Israel.
Hallie attends Yeshivat
Akiva in Southfield. She
enjoys dancing, music, skiing
and swimming and has been a
part of a jazz competition
team for two years. Her most
meaningful mitzvah project
was volunteering as a coun-
selor at Akiva's camp this past
summer. She has donated
tzedakah to various organiza-
tions both locally and in Israel
since she was a
young child.
HARRIET & SHELDON
KAPLAN
SCOTTSDALE, AZ
HARVEY & LINDA LEFKOWITZ
RHONDA, HELENE & STEVEN
May the New year Ring
To All MY Friends
and Family - Health,
JOY. UrcsperitY
and Everything
Coal In life.
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Kari Leigh
Rothenberg will
be called to the
Torah as a bat
mitzvah on
Saturday, Sept.
15, at Temple Israel. She is the
daughter of Andrea and Marc
Rothenberg and sister of Ben.
Sharing in her simcha are
proud grandparents Marilyn
and Melvin Rothenberg and
Bea and Iry Vinokour.
An honor student at West
Bloomfield's Orchard Lake
Middle School, Kari likes
dance, music and attending
Camp Walden in Cheboygan.
Among her mitzvah projects,
she volunteered at Yad Ezra in
Oak Park and assisted at
Temple Israel's Labor Day
picnic.
Oren Jonathan Shani will
become a bar
mitzvah on
Saturday, Sept.
15, at Temple
Beth El. He is
the son of Ariela
and Asa Shani,
brother of Mira
and Daniela and grandson of
John and Dina Brownstone.
Oren is an eighth-grader at
Hart Middle school in
Rochester Hills. His favorite
recreation is ice hockey, but he
also enjoys tennis, electric guitar
and playing the saxophone in
the Temple Beth El Kidz Klez
Band. For his mitzvah projects,
Oren volunteered at the
Orchard's Children's. Services
summer camp and is assisting
in both the Franklin Archives
and the Beth El religious school.
David Blake
Shapiro will be
called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah at
Congregation
Beth Ahm on
Saturday, Sept.
15. He is the son of Margie and
Steven Shapiro and brother of
Michael and Lisa. Proud grand-
parents are Josephine and
Ernest Fridson and Sara and
Asa Shapiro.
David is an honor student at
West Hills Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. He enjoys
hockey, basketball and skiing.
His most meaningful mitzvah
project has been working at Yad
Ezra in Oak Park.
Madison
Simons will be
called to the
Torah as a bat
mitzvah on
Saturday, Sept.
15 at
Congregation
B'nai Moshe.
She is the daughter of Edie and
Al Simons and the sister of
Bradley and Branden Fike.
Madison is a new student
at Bloomfield Hills Middle
School. She enjoys volley ball,
soccer, choir and fashion
design. Madison has done
volunteer work at the InLine
Hockey Center in West
Bloomfield during summer
camp and at B'nai Moshe's
Purim carnival and annual
picnic.
Alan Michael
Sturm will
become a bar
mitzvah at
Temple Israel on
Saturday, Sept.
15. He is the
son of Frances
and Louis Sturm and brother of
Meagan. His grandparents are
the late May and Earl Burstyn
and Cynthia and Aaron Sturm.
Attending Orchard lake
Middle School in West
Bloomfield, Adam is interested
in soccer, bicycling, hiking and
playing the violin. He found it
particularly meaningful to
donate allowance and birthday
gift funds to the Michigan
Jewish AIDS Coalition.