his mitzvah project, Joshua worked at
Yad Ezra in Berkley.
Joshua Louis Saginaw, son of Sheryl
and Dr. Steven Saginaw and brother of
David, Jamie and
Greg, will become a
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel on
Friday, March 8. His
proud grandparents
are Judith and
Gerald Saginaw and
Dolores and Donald
Walters.
When not attend-
ing Bloomfield Hills Middle School,
Joshua can be found skateboarding,
snowboarding, mountain biking, playing
football, hockey or fantasy football. His
mitzvah projects included donations to
the Israeli Solidarity Fund and volun-
teering at Yad Ezra in Berkley.
Shayna Fay Wolk, daughter of Barbara
and Steve Wolk and sister of Jay, will
read from the Torah
as she becomes a bat
mitzvah Saturday,
March 9, at Temple
Israel. She is the
grandchild of Rita
and Arnold
Faudman and Gloria
and Sam Wolk.
Swimming, danc-
ing and the comput-
er are some of Shayna's interests. She
attends Dunckel Middle School in
Farmington Hills. Her most meaningful
mitzvah project was cooking for the
homeless and she donated to the Spina
Bifida Association.
Hayli Rae Ziegler will read from the
Torah on the occasion of her bat mitz-
vah at Temple Israel on Saturday, March
9. Her parents are Wendy and Andrew
Ziegler and her brother is Mikael. She is
the grandchild of
Lynne and Richard
Ziegler and Lana
and Jerry Zawaski.
Also sharing in the
simchah will be
great-grandparents
Sylvia and Lyle
Leeds and Avis
Derry.
Hayli attends
Abbott Middle School in West
Bloomfield, where she is a cheerleader.
Her other interests are snow- and water-
skiing, swimming, fishing and attending
camp. As part of her mitzvah project,
she found it very meaningful to volun-
teer at JARC.
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