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Bloomfield's
Orchard Lake
Middle School. He
enjoys golf, comput-
ers, ice hockey and
attending Camp
Tanuga in Kalkaska.
Among his mitzvah
projects, he worked
at a summer camp
for children with special needs.
Bradley Louis Millman will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday,
Jan. 19, at Congregation B'nai Moishe.
He is the son of Mark and Arlene
Millman and the brother of Rebecca.
Bradley is the grandson of Lillian Wohl
and Eleanor Millman. He is also the
grandson of the late
Sam Wohl and the
late Leo Millman.
Bradley is an
honor student at
Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan
Detroit in
Farmington Hills.
He enjoys basket-
ball, football, roller
coasters and computers. His mitzvah
projects included preparing meals for
the homeless and the Dor L'Dor project
at Fleischman Residence in West
Bloomfield. He also taught children at
McKenny School in Detroit about the
Jewish holidays and customs.
Michael Nosanchuk of Bloomfield
Hills will become a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Jan. 18, at Temple Shir
Shalom. Parents, Marilyn and Joel, and
sister Jordan will participate in the serv-
ice. His proud grandparents are Millie
and Malcolm Kurepa. He is also the
grandson of the late
May and Max
Nosanchuk.
Michael attends
Cranbrook
Kingswood Middle
School in
Bloomfield Hills.
He is active in bas-
ketball and music
and enjoys spending
time with family and friends. Michael's
mitzvah projects include delivering
packages for Yad Ezra in Oak Park and
tutoring children at the Detroit Public
Library.
Nikki Elyse Polen will be called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday. Jan.
19, at Temple Beth El. She is the
daughter of Cathy and Bernie Polen
and sister of Andy. She is the grand-