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I AM ISRAEL.

Noam Kirson, PPE student

THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM

Noam Kirson believes that an enlightened leader always serves the
good of the people.

His degree program, PPE, blends philosophy, political science and
economics and will prepare Noam for an influential role in society.
By doing so, The Hebrew University will continue its tradition of
producing generations of leaders for Israel in every field.

In the days and years to come, it will be even more important that
Israel and the world have leaders with strong social consciences
along with the practical knowledge and skills to create a peaceful,
secure, productive society. Noam will be among them.

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Jacob Ross Feldman will be called to
the Torah on Saturday, Nov. 17, at
Congregation B'nai Moshe. He is
the son of Git and Jerry Feldman
and brother of
Mark. Sharing in
his simcha are
proud grandpar-
ents Frances and
Mendel Piser and
Pauline and
Irving Feldman.
A student at
Walnut Creek
Middle school in
Walled Lake, Jake enjoys travel base-
ball, soccer and in-line hockey. His
most meaningful mitzvah projects
included volunteering at the JCC
Fame Games and volunteering at
Yad Ezra in Oak Park. Jake has also
made a generous donation to the
Make-a-Wish Foundation.

Samantha Anne Feldman will
become a bat mitzvah on Saturday,
Nov. 17, at Temple Israel. She is the
daughter of Marcy
and Steven
Feldman and sis-
ter of Ariel and
Ryan. Joining in
the simchah are
proud grandpar-
ents Millie and
Mort Feldman
and Linda
Goldberg and
Harold Goldberg.
A Farmington Hills Warner
Middle School student, Samantha
likes singing, dancing and acting.
Her most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect was sponsoring a child through
the International Children's Fund.

David Evan Fried was called to the
Torah as a bar mitzvah on Friday,
Nov. 9, at Temple Israel. He is the
son of Janis Sattler-Fried and Jeffrey
Fried and brother
of Erin. Proud
grandparents are
Marsha and
Norman Ross
and Kathrine
Sattler. He is also
the grandchild of
the late Seymour
Fried and the late
Carl Sattler.
A student at
Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills, David
enjoys cross-country running, com-
puters, canoeing, biking and skiing.
Mitzvah projects included volunteer-

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ing with Fleischman residents in
West Bloomfield in the computer
program and assisting with Denby
Orphanage's Halloween party.

Allison Sydney Jacobs celebrated her
bat mitzvah on Saturday, Nov., 10,
at Temple Israel. She is the daughter
of Debra and Fred Jacobs and sister
of Mickey. Proud grandparents are
Evelyn and Gerald Kepes and Joan
and Dr.
Benjamin Stein.
She is also the
grandchild of the
late Sidney R.
Jacobs.
An honor stu-
dent at Berkshire
Middle School in
Birmingham,
Allison loves act-
ing, theater,
piano, gymnastics, kayaking and
swimming. As part of her mitzvah
projects, she collected and donated
books to children attending school
in an underprivileged area of
Detroit.

Alexandras Paige Kirsch will be
called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah
on Saturday, Nov. 17, at
Congregation Beth Sh -alom.- She is
the daughter of
Sharon and Mark
Kirsch and the
sister of Amanda,
Aaron and Anne
Kirsch. Alexandra
is the grand-
daughter of
Cyrille and Sam
Cooper of
Huntington
Woods and Zita and Don Kirsch of
West Bloomfield.
Alexandra is an honor student at
Norup Middle School in Oak Park
and enjoys playing the clarinet.

Alli Pilcowitz will be called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue on Saturday,
Nov. 17. She is the daughter of
Phyllis and Bob Pilcowitz and sister
of Jackie and
Nathan. Proud
grandparents are
Rose and Ted
Pilcowitz and
Inez Cane. She
is also the
granddaughter
of the late Irving
S. Cane.
An honor stu-

