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September 13, 2002 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-09-13

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Chad Adam Gans will be bar mitzvah
at Temple Beth El on Friday, Sept. 13.
Participating in the ceremony will be
his parents, Beth
and David Gans,
and sister Jamie.
Proud grandparents
are Marilyn and
Walter Wolpin of
Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Farmington Hills,
Robert and Susan
Gans of Bloomfield
Jason Andrew Bendix, son of Lauren
Hills and Suzanne
Bendix and the late Dr. Stephen
Schatz of West
Bendix, will be
called to the Torah _ Bloomfield. He is also the grandson of
the late Harvey Schatz. Great-grand-
as a bar mitzvah on
mother Ida Winnick of Southfield also
Saturday, Sept. 14,
will participate.
at Congregation
Chad is a student at Bloomfield
Shaarey Zedek
Hills Middle School. He is active in
Southfield. He is
snowboarding, wakeboarding, basket-
the brother of
ball and tennis. His mitzvah projects
Brooke, Scott and
included working at Yad Ezra in
Matthew Bendix.
Berkley, helping package and distribute
Sharing in the sim-
food.
chah will be proud grandparents Lois
and Seymour Levine, Lucille and
Alana Michelle Nedelman will be
Norman Bendix.
called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Jason is a seventh-grade student at
-
Friday, Sept. 13, at Temple Beth El.
West Hills Middle School in
She is the daughter
Bloomfield Hills. Of his many interests,
of Laurie and
he especially enjoys basketball, golf and
Michael Nedelman
computers. Jason had a memorable
and the sister of
experience playing golf in the JCC
Erica. Proud grand-
Maccabi Games in Montreal last
parents are Alvin
month. His most rewarding mitzvah
and Blanche Levine
projects include volunteering at Camp
and Lawrence and
Betman, a Shaarey Zedek day camp,
Anna Nedelman.
and helping clients at Yad Ezra in
An honor student
Berkley.
at Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills, Alana
Grant Scott Fellows, son of Elizabeth
enjoys wakeboarding, snowboarding
and Neil Fellows, will reads from the
Torah at Havdalah services on Saturday, and basketball. Her mitzvah project
involved work with Farmington Hills-
Sept. 14, at Temple
based JARC and children at
Israel. His sisters
Farmington school district's Eagle
Jillian and Emma
Elementary School in West Bloomfield
and brother
in the Physically and Otherwise
Matthew will share
Handicapped Individuals program.
in the simchah. He
is the grandson of
Jessica Ashley Spilman will become
Eunice and Milton
bat mitzvah on
Ring and Edna and
Saturday, Sept. 14,
Sydney Fellows. His
at Temple Israel.
great-grandfather is
She is the daughter
Harry Korman. He is also the great-
of Olga and Jeffrey
grandchild of the late Anna Korman.
Spilman and sister
Attending West Hills Middle School
in Bloomfield Hills, Grant enjoys many of Austin. Her
grandparents are
sports, especially baseball and tennis,
Geri and Murray
travel soccer and skiing. He collects
Spilman and Olga
sports cards and reads anything histori-
Hajek and the late Jaromir Hajek. Her
cal involving military strategy. He par-
proud great-grandmother is Beatrice
ticipated in the Temple Israel Labor
Tapper.
Day picnic for the past few years as
Jessica attends Cranbrook
part of his mitzvah projects. He also
Kingswood
School in Bloomfield
volunteered at Yad Ezra in Berkley and
Hills, where she is an honor stu-
plans to continue participating there.

their joy are grandparents Jean and
Bernard Goldstein of Oak Park and
Ilana and Josef Hayat of Afeka, Israel.
Nathaniel is named in loving memory of
his paternal great-grandmother Neema
Abraham and maternal great-grand-
mother Rose Goldstein.

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2002

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