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April 26, 2002 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-26

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Ma rc J. Cohen

People Photography LLC

Weddings Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Home Portraits

kissing - Holding - Crying - Laughing - Celebrating

Pitotograpking life

Alexandra. Sharing in the simchah are
grandparents Leba Dr. Sandford
Rautbort, Albert Bayer and Joan Scott.
His great-grandparents are Edythe
Cutler and Katie Lipshaw.
Josh is an honor student at Abbott
Middle School in West BlOomfield. His
interests include writing, dancing, play-
ing basketball and water-skiing.
Volunteering at the Fleischman
Residence in West Bloomfield was one of
his more meaningful mitzvah projects.

Noah Michael Blumenthal was
called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah
on Saturday, March 23, at
Congregation Beth Israel in Ann
Arbor. His very proud parents are
Dr. Robert Blumenthal and Beth
Dwoskin. Noah's
twin sisters Judy
and Sophia shared
in the simchah as
did his grandpar-
ents Dr. Harold
Blumenthal and
Dr. Doris
Blumenthal of
Chicago and
David and Gert
Dwoskin of Southfield.
Noah attends Tappan Middle
School in Ann Arbor. He loves read-
ing, writing and science. He is a
pianist and also plays the drums.
Noah requested that guests sharing
his simchah make donations to his
favorite charities instead of giving
him gifts.



Caitlin Rose Bonner (Esther Raizel)
will celebrate her bat mitzvah on
Saturday, April 27, at Temple Emanu-
El. She is the daughter of Eugene and
Tina Bonner and
sister of Sarah,
Emily, David and
Meagan. She is the
granddaughter of
Olivia Bonner of
Ann Arbor.
Caitlin is a sev-
enth-grade student
at Jane Addams
Middle School in
Royal Oak. She participates in the
Humane Society Charity Club, is a
journalist for the school newspaper
and enjoys singing, basketball'and
football. She has been a member of
the Temple Youth Choir for four years.
Caitlin's mitzvah projects included
working at Jewish Experiences for
Families' Apples & Honey, helping out
in the temple library and at the Purim
carnival. She also worked at Yad Ezra
in Berkley.

Rachel Sher Borenstein, daughter of
Dr. Susan and Kenneth Baker and Jon
and Karen
Borenstein, will
read from the
Torah on the occa-
sion of her bat
mitzvah on
Saturday, April 27,
at Temple Israel.
Her proud grand-
parents are Sydelle
and Dr. Leslie Sher
and Blanche and Bernard Borenstein.
Excited great-grandparents are
Gertrude and Louis Schwartz
Rachel enjoys drawing and paint-
ing, playing the cello and water- and
snow-skiing. She attends Cranbrook-
Kingswood School in Bloomfield
Hills. As part of her mitzvah projects,
she volunteered at Yad Ezra in Berkley
and assisted at Temple Israel's office.

Cortney Nicole Chimoff will be
called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah
on Saturday, April
27, at
Congregation Beth
Shalom. Sharing in
this special occa-
sion will be her
parents, Cookie
and Bart Chimoff,
and younger sister
Taylor. Cortney is
the granddaughter
of proud grandparents Shirlee Bloom
Feroni and Minna and Sam Chimoff.
She is also the granddaughter of the
late Anthony. Feroni and Ida Chimoff.
Cortney is a seventh-grade honor
student at Norup Middle School in
Oak Park. She plays soccer and enjoys
swimming, boating, camping and
spending time outdoors. For the past
three summers, she has been a coun-
selor at E.L. Johnson Nature Camp in
Bloomfield Hills, an outdoor day
camp for children. Included in her
many mitzvah projects, Cortney vol-
unteers with the Friendship Circle
and visits the seniors at the Coville
Apartments in Southfield. She is also
active with the Woodstrivers' Say No
to Drugs program in Huntington
Woods. When Congregation Beth
Shalom housed the homeless,
Cortney helped prepare and serve the
meals.

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