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September 21, 2001 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-21

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in Farmington Hills, Alex enjoys the
computer, playing the piano, tennis
and math. As part of his mitzvah
projects, he found it particularly sig-
nificant to work with the elderly and
pack food for Meals on Wheels.

Jaclyn Robin Wolok will be called to

the Torah as a bat mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue on Saturday, Sept.
22. She is the daughter of Gloria and
Dr. Kenneth Wolok
and sister of Ryan.
Proud grandparents
are Theresa and
Isadore Elias and
Rose and Morris
Wolok.
Jaclyn is an honor
student at West Hills
Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. She enjoys tennis,
soccer, volleyball, acting, choir, com-
puters and spending time with family
and friends. This summer, she played
on the Detroit Maccabi soccer team
in New Jersey; her team earned a
bronze medal. She found it rewarding
to volunteer at the Jewish
Community Center Walk for Israel in
West Bloomfield, Sharing and Caring-
Maccabi and Yad Ezra in Oak Park.

Trowbridge residents receive the added benefits of
regularly scheduled Special Services to ensure addi-
tional comfort and peace of mind; Bone Density test-
ing, Vision Screening, Audiologist, Stroke and
Aneurysm Ultra-sounds and Chiropractic Screening.

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Daniella Leigh Silverstein celebrated

her bat mitzvah on Saturday, Aug. 18,
at Midbar Kodesh Temple in
Henderson, Nev. She
is the daughter of
Michael B.
Silverstein and the
late Debbie Shapiro
Silverstein, formerly
of Oak Park. Excited
are grandparents
Anna and Mason
Himelhoch of
Southfield and
Dorothy and Jack Shapiro of
Henderson and great-grandmother
Annie Shapiro of Henderson.
Daniella is an honor student at
Greenspun Junior High School and a
member of the Junior National
Honor Society. She donates her time
to help children of need and promotes
tzedakah projects in her community.

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