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September 28, 2001 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-28

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Ryan Keil Landau will be called to
the Torah as a bar
mitzvah during
Havdaltzh services
at Temple Israel on
Saturday, Sept. 29.
He is the son of
Debbie and Mark
Landau and brother
of Andrew. Sharing
in the simcha are
proud grandparents Evelyn and Jack
Keil and Lois and Don Pearl.
A student at West Bloomfield's
Orchard Lake Middle School, Ryan
has hobbies which include hockey,
tennis, skiing, music and attending
Tamarack Camps. As part of his
mitzvah projects, he enjoyed working
with the elderly, participating in Fall
Fix-Up for senior citizens and volun-
teering at Fleischman Residence in
West Bloomfield during Mitzvah
Day.

Molly Elizabeth Leebove will be
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah on
Friday, Sept. 28, at
Temple Israel. She is
the daughter of
Valerie and Richard
Leebove and sister
of Jacob and
Lauren. Proud are
grandparents Joan
and Raymond Antos and great-
grandmother Millie Antos. She is
also the grandchild of the late
Virginia and William Leebove.
A Birmingham Kingswood-
Cranbrook honor student, Molly has
hobbies which include snowboard-
ing, wakeboarding, art, music, cook-
ing and traveling. Her most mean-
ingful mitzvah project was planting
trees in Israel in memory of her
grandmother.

Jessica Kate Rock, daughter of Carol
and Steven Rock and sister of
Samantha, will
become a bat mitz-
vah on Saturday,
Sept. 29, at Temple
Shir Shalom. She is
the granddaughter
of Pearl Heyman
and the late Roslyn
RoLk.
Jessica is a stu-
dent at West Hills Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills, where her favorite
subjeLt is math. She is also interested
in forensics and doing arts and crafts.

Adam Jason Shapin
will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah at Congregation
Beth Ahm on
Saturday, Sept. 29.
He is the son of
Ilene and Naum
Shapin and the
younger brother of Ryan and Marni.
He is the grandson of Ana Shlyapin
of Flint. Adam is also the grandson
of the late Abram Shlyapin and the
late Harry and Molly Gale.
An honor student at Abbott
Middle School in West Bloomfield,
Adam has many hobbies, including
reading, computers, video games and
music. He found it particularly
meaningful to volunteer at an animal
shelter in Novi for his mitzvah proj-
ect.

Jennifer Lynn Weisberg (Yaffa Leah)
will become a bat
mitzvah at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek on
Saturday, Sept. 29.
Participating in the
ceremony will be
proud parents
Deena and Barry
Weisberg and
grandparents Esther
and David Pearlman and Lucille and
Harvey Weisberg.
An honor student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills, Jennifer enjoys
acting, singing, ice skating, writing,
cooking, meteorology, art and snor-
keling. Her mitzvah projects include
delivering meals on wheels, helping
families at the Ronald McDonald
house for University of Michigan's
C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, cheer-
ing senior residents at the Jewish
Home for Aged and assisting with
pre-schoolers at the Congregation
Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel summer
day camp.
A favorite charity is the Make-a-
Wish Foundation of Michigan,
which grants wishes to children with
life-threatening illnesses; and Jennifer
has arranged for contributions to the
foundation in honor of her bat mitz- -
vah. In addition, she is making dona-
tions to the New York State World
Trade Center Relief Fund to help vic-
tims and families affected by the
recent terrorist attacks.

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