Her proud great- grandmother is Bessie Theodore, who lives in Ohio. Lisa attends Cranbrook Kingswood Middle School in Bloomfield Hills, where she is an honor student. Some of her favorite activities include fencing, singing, drama, volleyball and reading. For her mitzvah project, Lisa created and established a Jewish-theme audiobook collection for local children and ado- lescents who have vision or reading difficulties. This collection is located at Temple Shir Shalom and is available for use by the community. Teddie Rebecca Olender will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on - Saturday, Oct. 5, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. She is the daughter of Amy and Allen Olender and sister of Max. Sharing in her simchah will be proud grandparents Diana and Morton Tobin and Lillian Olender. Teddie is also the grand- daughter of the late Theodore Olender. Teddie is a sums cum laude student at Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills and attends Beth Achim religious school at Adat Shalom. She enjoys skiing, biking, camping and playing viola. She also enjoyed playing bingo with JARC residents, making baby blankets, spending time with the elderly and helping the homeless as part of her mitzvah projects. Erica. Celeste Rogers (Atara Gavriella) will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 5, at Temple Beth El. Participating in the ceremony will be her parents, Susan and David Rogers, and her brother Nicholas. Her proud grandmother is Evonne Rogers of Columbus, Ohio. She is also the granddaughter of the late Richard Rogers and the late Abraham and Mildred Zeidman.. Erica is an honor student at Derby Middle School in Birmingham. She plays flute, swims competitively and enjoys writing. For her mitzvah proj- ects, Erica volunteered for the Birmingham Youth Assistance and Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition. She also conducted a book drive and col- lected and donated several hundred books to Winship School in northwest Detroit, where she read to a class. Lathan Saperstein, son of Debbe and Leon Saperstein, will become a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 5, at Temple Beth El. His older brother is Noah, 10I6. Proud grandparents are Herb and Audrey Saperstein of Huntington Woods and Joe and Alice Flaschner of Clearwater, Fla. Lathan is interested in sailing, power boating, model rockets and video games. He especially enjoys attending Tamarack Camps. For his mitzvah project, Lathan worked at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Affordable Contemporary Unique Clothing cio*5 eviccv VVOMEN'S CON 411111111.1 Hours: Mon-Sat. 10-6 Thursday & Friday 10-7 Downtown Farmington (E. of Farmington Road next to Village Shoe Inn) 248-471-5620 658750 ADMIRAL OPTICAL- known for its prices & service' • Kara Ashley Silverman, daughter of Patricia and Dr. Larry Silverman, will celebrate her bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 5, at Temple Israel. Her excited grandpar- ents are Blanche and Earl Silverman. Kara is an honor student at Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake, where she enjoys cheerleading. Her other interests are piano, singing, dancing, softball, basketball games and computers. She loved making children happy while face painting at Hadassah's Ducky Derby as one of her mitzvah projects. Eric Howard Wolfe will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel Saturday, Oct. 5, at Havdalah services. He is the son of Jodi Wolfe and David Wolfe. His grandparents are Ellen Warshaw and Alvan Wolfe and the late Edee and Eddie Kasmer. Eric is an honor student at West Bloomfield's Orchard Lake Middle School. His interests are snowskiing, golf, rock climbing, waterskiing, tennis $99 FRAME & Progressive no-line bifocal. SCR & U $59 FRAME & Single Vision LASTIC LENSES* Use Your Flex Funds Now! *offer expires October 31, 2002 Naomi Frenkel 0th generation WESTWINO LAKE VILLAGE SHOPS • Z48-960-2300 Haggerty Rd. & Pontiac Trail • W. Bloomfield coming soon... Obagi Blue Peel skliteilcs Cosmetic Surgery & Skin-Care Center West Bloomfield • 248,855,6668 geeP treat