deprtission,
feelings of worthlessness,
Bar/Bat Mitzvah
David Isaac Lutz will celebrate his bar
mitzvah Saturday, May 11, at Temple
Israel. He is the son of Jill Lutz and Dr.
Michael Lutz and brother of Jeffrey and
Bradley. His grand-
parents are Annette
Lutz and Sherwin
Lutz, Marilyn
Cherney and the late
Fred Cherney.
Attending
Bloomfield Hills
Middle School,
David is interested
in crafts, curling,
pottery and computers. One of his most
meaningful mitzvah projects was volun-
teering to support the ALS Association.
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Dana Lauren Rosenberg, daughter of
Marla Flusty and Martin Rosenberg,
celebrated her bat
mitzvah at Havdalah
services Saturday,
May 4, at Temple
Israel. Her proud
grandparents are
Sally and Norton
Flusty and Linda
and Michael
Rosenberg.
An honor student
at Walled Lake Middle School, Dana
likes dancing, water sports and music.
One of her most meaningful mitzvah
projects was volunteering at Farmington
Hills-based JARC.
Nicole May Rosenthal will celebrate her
bat mitzvah on Saturday, May 11, at
Congregation B'nai Moshe. She is the
daughter of Barbara and Jeffery
Rosenthal and sister of Daniel. Proud
grandparents are
Bernard and Rose
Rosenthal and
Joseph and Mildred
Markulin.
Nicole is a sev-
enth-grader at
Roeper School in
Bloomfield Hills,
where she excels in
the creative arts pro-
gram. She enjoys reading, golf and
horseback riding. Her most rewarding
mitzvah project was working with senior
citizens at the Fleischman Residence in
West Bloomfield. Nicole also recently
donated 12 inches of her hair to Locks
of Love as a mitzvah project.
Danielle Brooke Schwartz will be called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, May 11, at Temple Shir
Shalom. Her parents are Ronnie and
Judy Schwartz. Her brother Brian,
grandparents Nat and Geri Goldstone
and Edward and
Betty Schwartz will
share in the simchah.
Danielle is also the
granddaughter of
the late Phyllis
Schwartz.
An honor student
at Walnut. Creek
Middle School in
Walled Lake,
Danielle enjoys music, theater, dance,
skiing, soccer, cheerleading and spend-
ing summers in Wisconsin at the Olin-
Sang-Ruby-Union Institute camp. Her
favorite mitzvah project was working at
Yad Ezra in Berkley. She plans to make
donations to the M.K.• Gandhi Institute
for non-violence and to Yad Ezra in
Berkley.
Suzanne Lorin Shlom will be called to
the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Friday,
May 10, at Temple Shir Shalom. She is
the daughter of Lynn and Larry Shlom
and granddaughter
of Marion and
Philip Shlom and
Alice and .Don
Nettnay. Great-
grandmother is
Anna Sholtis.
Suzanne is an
honor student at
Berkshire Middle
School in
Birmingham. She enjoys playing bas-
soon in the school band, playing drums
and listening to music. For her mitzvah
project, Suzie volunteered at an after-
school latchkey program and continues
to contribute to abused children's
organizations.
Allison Paige Singer celebrated her bat
mitzvah at Temple Israel on Friday, May
3. She is the daughter of Amy and. Craig
Singer. Her sisters Stephanie and Melissa
and her grandpar-
ents Deena•and -
David Fishman and
Lois and Milford
Singer participated
in the simchah. Her
proud great-grand-
mother is Belle
Weingarden.
Allison attends
Bloomfield Hills
Middle School. Her interests include
snow- and water-skiing, windsurfing,
dancing and forensics. She volunteered
at Yad Ezra in Berkley as a part of her
mitzvah projects.
Marni Erin Velick, daughter of Marla
and Kenneth Velick and sister of Joshua,
celebrated her bat
mitzvah at Temple
Israel on Saturday, - -
May 4. Her proud
grandparents are
Temmie and Don
Velick and Idell
Colish.
An honor student
at Warner Middle
School in
Farmington Hills, Marni likes water-ski-
ing, wakeboarding and snowboarding.
As a part of her mitzvah projects, she
volunteered at Yad Ezra - in Berkley and
donated to the Make-A-Wish
Foundation.
Casey Jenna Weiss will be called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, •
May 11, at Congregation Shaarey -
Zedek West Bloomfield, B'nai Israel
Center. She is the
daughter of David
and Marla Weiss
and sister of Jordan.
Proud grandparents
are Dorothy and
Alex Kuhn and
Serena Weiss. She is
also the grand-
daughter of the late
Louis Weiss.
Casey is an honor student at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. She enjoys taking
dance lessons and is volunteering with
Farmington Hills-based JARC and the
Friendship Circle.
Out-Of-State
James Lipshaw, a former Birmingham
resident now of Indianapolis, Ind., will
become a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May
11, at Congregation
Beth-El Zedeck in
Indianapolis. He is
the son of Alene and
Jeff Lipshaw. Proud
grandparents are
Baylee and Joseph
Shulman of
Franklin, Sher and
Gilbert Franklin of
Tucson, Ariz.,
Harold Lipshaw of San Rafael, Calif,
and Murray Freed of Oak Park. Great-
grandfather is Nathan Milstein of West
Bloomfield.
James enjoys attending Camp Ramah
in Canada. A seventh-grader at Park
Tudor School in Indianapolis, he plays
baritone in the school band and lacrosse.
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