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October 12, 2001 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-10-12

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Boss's Week October 15-19

Give yaw boss t oom us !

Reef Coul
Bess

enjoys aggressive in-
line skating, basket-
ball and football.
For his mitzvah
project, he served
on the teen council
for the Jewish
Association for
Residential Care.
He also volunteered with the
Friendship Circle, assisting families
with disabled children, and he
tutored an elementary student who
has cancer, helping her catch up on
missed school work.

Marissa Sydney Dangovian will

become a bat mitzvah at Temple
Israel on Friday,
Oct. 12. She is the
daughter of Pamela
and Dr. Michael
Dangovian and sis-
ter of Jake. Excited
grandparents are
Lorraine and Alfred
Dangovian and
Eileen Bluestone.
Marissa is also the
grandchild of the late Sydney
Bluestone.
Attending Birmingham's Derby
Middle School where she is an honor
student, Marissa enjoys competitive
dancing, skiing, computers and sum-
mers at Camp Walden in
Cheboygan. She found it particularly
meaningful to volunteer at Yad Ezra
in Oak Park as part of her mitzvah
projects.

Nathaniel Eichenhorn will be called

to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Oct. 13,
at Congregation
Beth Shalom. He is
the son of Linda
and Stephen
Eichenhorn and the
older brother of
Abigail. Nathaniel is
the grandson of
Sandra and Harvey
Schwartz, Judy and Bob Hocher,
Sanford Eichenhorn and the late
Patricia Eichenhorn, and the great-
grandson of Idelle Fischer and
Priscilla Dickman.
Nathaniel is an eighth-grader at
Anderson Middle School in Berkley.
He enjoys wrestling, music, comedy
and computers. He participated in
many volunteer activities, including
visiting seniors at Coville Apartments
in Southfield, working at Yad Ezra in
Oak Park and helping host the

homeless at Congregation Beth
Shalom.

Joshua Aaron Fetter will be called to

the Torah as a bar
mitzvah on Friday,
Oct. 12, at Temple
Israel. He is the son
of Heidi Fetter and
Brian Fetter. Proud
grandparents are
Fran and Joe Fetter,
James Orbaugh, and
Marilyn and
Richard Guevara.
Attending Derby Middle School in
Birmingham, Joshua likes cars, surf-
ing and wakeboarding. His most sig-
nificant mitzvah project was working
with autistic children.

Stephanie Herman will be called to

the Torah as a bat mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue on Saturday, Oct.
13. She is the daugh-
ter of Dr. Jeffrey and
Teri Herman and sis-
ter of Matthew,
Brian and Shannon.
Proud grandparents
are Leonard and
Ophelia Herman,
Robert and Jeri
Mentzer of Des
Moines, Iowa; great-grandmother is
Helen German, also of Des Moines.
Stephanie is an honor student at
Dunckel Middle School in
Farmington Hills. She enjoys reading,
computers and her friends. She vol-
unteered at Yad Ezra in Oak Park for
her mitzvah project, and she earned
special recognition there.

Evan Kass will be called to the Torah

as a bar mitzvah at
Temple Beth El on
Saturday, Oct. 13.
He is the son of
Marcy Palmer Kass
and Joe Kass. His
older brother is
Ryan Kass. Proud
grandparents are
Joyce Palmer and
Abe and Esther Kass.
arade at West
Evan attends ei ghth grade
Hills Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. His special interests include
playing on the West Hills football
team, playing and refereeing soccer,
listening to music, computers, attend-
ing Camp Walden in Cheboygan,
snow boarding and spending time
with friends and family. He plans to
continue making donations to the

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