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April 26, 2002 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-26

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chah were his brothers Brett and
Ethan. Proud grandparents are Lois
and Cyril Levenson, Chaim Stay and
Sharon Stay. His ecstatic great-grand-
parents are Adleine Salinger and Nate
Zumberg.
Jordan is an honor student at
Walnut Creek Middle School in
Walled Lake. He enjoys soccer, ski-
ing, snowboarding, wakeboarding,
water-skiing, hockey, track, playing
guitar and going to Tamarack Camps.
Jordan will donate a portion of his
presents to Mogen David Adom, an
organization that sends ambulances
to Israel. Volunteering at Farmington
Hills-based JARC bingos was one of
Jordan's favorite projects.

Ashley Rose Tamaroff will be called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, April 27,
at Congregation
Beth Ahm. She is
the daughter of
Sandi and Jeffrey
Tamaroff and sister
of Jason and Ryan.
Her proud grand-
parents are Claire
and Marvin
Tamaroff and Ed
Michels. Ashley is also the grand-
daughter of the late Eleanor Michels.
Ashley is an honor student at
Abbott Middle School in West
Bloomfield. Her interests include
going to Tamarack Camps, any kind
of art project, being on the computer
and with her friends. Her mitzvah
project includes helping out at Yad
Ezra in Berkley.

Justin Ross Tuttleman will celebrate
his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Saturday, April 27.
He is the son of
Charlene and Eric
Tuttleman and
brother of
Brandon. His
grandparents are
Nancy and Robert
Tuttleman and
MaryJeanne and
Anthony Cudillo.
An honor student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield,
Justin enjoys soccer and being
involved in the Olympic
Development Program. He also is
interested in reading about history
and computers. He donated to the
victims' families from Sept. 11 and
volunteered during Temple Israel's
Labor Day picnic as part of his mitz-
vah project.

Gabrielle Elizabeth Valk will celebrate
her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel on
Saturday, April 27,
at Havdalah services.
Her parents are
Emily and Sam Valk
and she is the sister
of David.
Her grandparents
are Ray Shrage, the
late Samuel Shrage,
Betty and Honna
Valk and Anita Kamenkovich.
Gabrielle is an honor student at
Berkshire Middle School in
Birmingham. She spends her free time
dancing, snow- and water-skiing, play-
ing volleyball, basketball and tennis.
During the summer, she enjoys Camp
Tamakwa in Canada. For her mitzvah
projects, Gabrielle volunteered at
Menorah House in Southfield and
worked at Temple Israel's Labor Day
picnic.

Michael David Yahkind, son of
Veronica and Alexander Yahkind, will
become a bar mitzvah on Saturday,
April 27, at Temple
Israel. His brother
Andrew and grand-
parents Raisa Borik
and Elya and Lev
Yahkind will share
in the simchah.
Attending
Orchard Lake
Middle School in
West Bloomfield, Michael enjoys bas-
ketball; computers, winter sports and •
collecting basketball cards. Volunteering
at the Danto Family Healthcare Center
in West Bloomfield was one of his more
meaningful mitzvah projects.

Matthew Evan Zaks will read from the
Torah on the occasion of his bar mitz-
vah on Friday, April 26, at Temple
Israel. His parents are Karen and Larry
Zaks. His brother
Jeremy and grand-
parents Diane and
Harry Posar will
, share in the sim-
chah. He is also the
grandson of the late
Sylvia and Irving
Zaks.
Computers, foot-
ball, listening to
music and attending Tamarack Camps
are activities Matthew enjoys. He
attends Orchard Lake. Middle School in
West Bloomfield, where he is an honor
student. Helping to feed underprivi-
leged families at Yad Ezra in Berkley was
his most meaningful mitzvah project.

Have you ever asked yourself...

...how does the media report

the Israeli-Palestinian conflict ?

Find out the answers to this and other questions
about coverage of Israel in the Media from
Arthur Horwitz, publisher of the Detroit Jewish News,
Ron Dzwonkowski, writer for the Detroit Free Press,
Nolan Finley, writer for the Detroit News and pollster Steve Mitchell

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