ST*R TRAX The Greatest Interactive Entertainment in the Country Keeps Getting Better! ENT PRODUCTIONS We are thrilled to announce... innwPw- Event Team Director Star Trox is proud to welcome the former Detroit Pistons and Shock Dance Team Director to our team. Shay's creativity, leadership, and insatiable attitude coupled with an extensive theatrical, costuming and dance background are sure to take our incredible talent (and your next event) to an even higher level. Social Event Director Already part of the family for the past 6 years, Star Trox is ecstatic to welcome Jordon to a full-time leadership position. From runner, valet parker, photographer, DJ, and event manager to social event director, Jordon Is 110% committed and always displays the "Wertheimer Can-Do attitude": whatever it takes to make your event a huge success. HONE Just when you thought it couldn't get any better... 8-263-6300 While You Wait Fast Easy We Help You "Ezkpmes sztave BerZw New Let Us Come To Your Car Sign Up Today 3/1 2002 44 Mazel Toy! est Bloomfield Bloortsfield Hills 51-6340 (2:1 6 1) 593.6 2 86 9[VA4e19nd Maple) aramege ireviir,4?) c)13{1 am (DI [firk li g Tzedakah Fair and Great Purim Parcel Project. William Barrett Frank, son of Mary and Bryant Frank, will be called to read from the Torah at his bar mitz- vah on Friday, March 1, at Temple Israel. His brother Alex and grand- parents Hazel and Harry Archambault and Beverly Frank will share in the sim- chah. He is also the grandson of the late William Frank. Skate boarding, basketball and snow skating, as well as attending Camp NeBagamon in Wisconsin, are activities he enjoys. He attends Walnut Creek Middle School In West Bloomfield, where he is an honor student. When Temple Israel housed the homeless, he helped serve meals and lie assisted at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Jamie Ilyse Maniloff will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, March 2, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek West Bloomfield, B'nai Israel Center. She is the daugh- ter of Sue and Howard Maniloff and sister of Eric. Her proud grandparents are Norma and Nelson Pont and Lillian Maniloff. Jamie is also the granddaughter of the late Irwin Maniloff. • Jamie is an honor student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. She enjoys writing short stories and poetry, dancing, being on the computer and attending Tamarack Camps. Her mitzvah proj- ects include serving meals to residents of a homeless shelter and delivering Purim baskets to community mem- bers. Andrew Lane Lederman, son of Karen and Marcus Lederman and brother of Sean, Jordan and Zachary, will become a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on Friday, March 1. He is the grandchild of Meyer Apple and the late Beverly Apple, the late Ann and Sam Lederman. Attending Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield, Andy is interested in the computer, soccer and hockey. Volunteering at JARC was particularly significant to him as part of his mitzvah projects. Lydia Joann Paterni will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Temple Shir Shalom on Saturday, March 2. Helping to share in this momentous occasion are parents, Flo and Patrick Paterni, brother Spencer, Lydia's bubbie Sherry Robbins, family and friends. Lydia is the granddaughter of the late Sam Robbins and the late James and Mary Paterni. Lydia is a seventh-grader at Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield. She plays cello and enjoys creative writing, creating web pages, in-line skating, playing basketball, watching movies, babysitting and having fun with friends. For her mitzvah proj- ect; she played cello at a nursing home, assisted in a childcare center, served breakfast at the Coalition On Temporary Shelter in Detroit and vol- unteered for Blight Busters, a volunteer organization in Detroit. Mara Fae Penfil will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, March 2, at Congregation B'nai Moshe. Proud parents are Helene Penfil and Jay Penfil. Mara has a younger brother, Michael. Honored grandparents are Jack and Shoshana Weinberger and Gerald and Joan Penfil. Mara is a seventh-grade honor stu- dent at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. She enjoys basketball, in-line skating, dancing, gymnastics, camp \ and music. Her mitzvah projects include Dor L'Dor at Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield and Yad Ezra in Berkley. Her involvement will continue with JARC in Farmington Hills. Matthew L. Rubin, son of Drs. Michael Rubin and Sidney Simonian, will become a bar mitzvah on