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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-03-15

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enjoys dance and takes jazz and tap
classes. She found it very meaningful
to volunteer at Fleischman and
Hechtman Senior Center in West
Bloomfield at Chanukah. Danielle is
especially attentive to her great-grand-
mother who is a resident there. Her
other interests include going to Camp
Walden in Cheboygan, swimming,
reading and the arts. She has raised
money for juvenile diabetes and the
Jewish National Fund.

Allison Gayle Cohen will read from
the Torah on the occasion of her bat
mitzvah at the Havdalah service,
Saturday, March 16, at Temple Israel.
She is the daughter of Arlene and
Jeffrey Cohen. Her
brother Joshua will
share the bimah as
he celebrates his
bar mitzvah. Proud
grandparents are
Myra and Harold
Cohen and Enid
Rosen. She is also
the grandchild of
the late William
Rosen.
Allison attends Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills. Her
interests are writing, painting and
music. She assisted at the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
and at Temple Israel's religious school
as part of her mitzvah projects.

Joshua Lewis Cohen will celebrate his
bar mitzvah during Havadalah servic-
es Saturday, March 16, at Temple
Israel. His parents
are Arlene and
Jeffrey Cohen.
Sharing the bimah
will be his sister
Allison. He is the
grandchild of
Myrna and Harold
Cohen, Enid Rosen
and the late
William Rosen.
Josh attends Warner Middle School
in Farmington Hills and his interests
are the computer and bowling.
Volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley
was especially important to him as
part of his mitzvah projects.

Sarah Ann Elkus, daughter of
Michele and Louie Elkus, will cele-
brate her bat mitzvah on Saturday,
March 16, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Joining the celebration
will be her older siblings Rebecca and
Bradley. She is the granddaughter of
Phil Elkus of Farmington Hills and

the late Irene Elkus, Iry and Shirley
Tennenhouse of Plantation, Fla.
Sarah is a sev-
enth-grader at
Orchard Lake
Middle School in
West Bloomfield.
She completed the
13 Mitzvot
Program at Adat
Shalom and volun-
teered for the past
three years at
Federation Apartments in Oak Park,
assisting residents as they filed their
tax returns. Sarah spent the past two
summers playing travel softball for the
Compuware and Shock organizations.
She plans to play this summer for
Finesse.

Lauren Marie Galper will celebrate
her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Saturday, March 16. Her parents are
Victoria and Jeffrey Galper. Sharing in
the simchah will be her sister Dayna
as well as grandpar-
ents Adele and
Raymond Galper
and Angie and Del
Toupin.
Lauren attends
Dunckel Middle
School in
Farmington Hills.
She enjoys playing
soccer, dancing and
going to Tamarack Camps. Helping at
an orphanage and volunteering at Yad
Ezra in Berkley were parts of her
mitzvah project.

Shayna Beth Goodman will celebrate
her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel
Saturday, March 16. Her parents are
Perri and Dr. Irwin Goodman and she
is the sister of Colin. Proud grandpar-
ents are Lois and
Joseph Forman and
Harriet and Harold
Goodman.
An honor stu-
dent at Farmington
Hills Warner
Middle School,
Shayna enjoys
dancing and read-
ing. She found
working at the Ferndale-based
Grodman Cure Foundation for juve-
nile diabetes especially meaningful
and she volunteered at Temple Israel's
Labor Day picnic.

Benjamin Franklin Hammer will be
called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah
on Saturday, March 16, at

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