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November 02, 2001 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-11-02

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Mollie Ellen Pasik was called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday,
Oct. 27, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. She
is the child of Linda
and Harvey
Finkelberg and Mark
Pasik. Mollie's broth-
ers Jeremy and Jory
and her sisters Joni,
Natalie, Breanne and
Erica were excited to
celebrate this simcha with her.
Mollie is a student at Norup
Middle School in Oak Park. She loves
dancing and spending summers at
Tamarack Camps. Her mitzvah project
was working at Detroit's Gleaners food
bank and suiting up to be Can Man
for the children there.

Amy Nicole Rosenfeld will be called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Friday, Nov. 2, at Temple Israel. She is
the daughter of Lori
and Mark Rosenfeld
and sister of Jeffrey.
Excited are grandpar-
ents Bobbie and
Richard Hartz and
Margie Burdowski as
well as great-grand-
mother Golda Hartz.
She is also the grand-
child of the late Leo Rosenfeld and the
late David Burdowski.
A student at Dunckel Middle
School in Farmington Hills, Amy likes
music and playing the clarinet, basket-
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pleased to volunteer at the Felischman
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of her mitzvah projects.

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Andrew Robert Rubinstein will be
called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov. 3, at Temple Beth El.
Participating in the ceremony will be
his parents, Arlene
and Mark Rubinstein,
and sister Lori. Proud
grandparents are Faye
Lipsitz and Charlotte
and Harold
Rubinstein. Great-
grandmother is
Bertha Green.
Andrew is also the grandchild of the
late Harvey Lipsitz.
Andrew is a student at Derby
Middle School in Birmingham. He
likes in-line skating, biking, playing •
basketball and spending summers at
Tamarack Camps. Mitzvah projects
included delivering Meals on Wheels
and working at Yad Ezra in Oak Park.

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