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December 06, 2002 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-12-06

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Mazel Toy!

Bar/Bat Mitzvah

friends. He has spent much of his free
time over the last few years apprentic-
ing in the building trades. His class,
under the leadership of Rabbi
Avraham Cohen, participates in a bi-
monthly mitzvah project of visiting
numerous senior citizen facilities and
nursing homes.

Jennifer Emily Lada, daughter of
Warren and Sandy Lada, became a bat
mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 30, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
West Bloomfield,
B'nai Israel Center.
Her sister Debbie
and brother Nathan
participated in the
service.
Grandparents
Edie and Graham
Miller, plus many
aunts, uncles, cousins and friends,
shared the joyous occasion.
Jennifer is a seventh-grade student at
Birmingham Covington School, where
she plays French horn. Other interests
include ice skating, reading, listening
to music and spending time with
friends. For her mitzvah project,
Jennifer volunteered with the
Bloomfield Township Public Library
Friends in efforts to support the
library.

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Erin Ashley Pad will become a bat
mitzvah on Saturday, Dec. 7, at
Temple Israel. Her
parents are Karen
and Robert Pad.
She is the sister of
Morgan and Joshua
and the grandchild
of Ellen and Larry
Ziff and Helen Pad
Urnovitz. She is
also the grandchild
of the late William
Pad and the late Ernest Weiss.
Attending Walnut Creek Middle
School in Walled Lake, Erin enjoys
soccer, swimming and dancing.
Especially meaningful to her as part of
her mitzvah projects was contributing
to the Juvenile Diabetes Research
Fund.

Eric Michael Rouff, son of Karen and
Dr. Douglas Rouff, will read from the
Torah on the occasion of his bar mitz-
vah Friday, Dec. 6, at Temple Israel.
He is the brother of Alana and
Andrew. His proud grandparents are
Suzanne and Herbert Tyner and Sylvia

and Leonard Rouff.
Eric attends
Bloomfield Hills
Middle School. His
favorite activities
are baseball, soccer,
skiing and tennis.
He also enjoys
attending Tamarack
Camps. As part of
his mitzvah projects, he found it espe-
cially meaningful to work for the
Allergy and Asthma Foundation of
Michigan.

Elyse Share Saretsky will celebrate her
bat mitzvah on Saturday, Dec. 7, at
Temple Kol Ami. She is the daughter
of Gary and Judy
Saretsky and sister
of Matthew. Elyse's
grandparents are
Ruth Share and the
late Nathaniel
Share, Ted Saretsky
and the late Shreda
Saretsky.
Elyse is an honor
student at Derby
Middle School in Birmingham, where
she participates in forensics and volley-
ball. Outside of school, she spends
much of her free time dancing and she
enjoys her summers at Camp
Tamakwa in Algonquin Park in
Canada. For her mitzvah projects,
Elyse worked at Yad Ezra in Berkley;
organized a paper goods drive for the
homeless who were guests of Temple
Kol Ami this fall; and volunteered for
Harmonize for Hope, which raises
funds for research for the cure for
muscular dystrophy.

Nathan Milton Sriro (Mordechai
Yehuda), son of Andrea (Freedman)
and Michael Sriro, celebrated his bar
mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov. 30,
at Temple Shir
Shalom. He is the
grandson of Alyce
and the late Harold
Freedman, Florence
and the late Milton
Sriro. Proud sib,
lings are Noah and
Emma.
Nathan is an honor student at
Orchard Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield, where he enjoys math and
science. He loves computers, video
games and soccer. For his mitzvah
project, he volunteered at Yad Ezra in
Berkley, collecting, bagging and deliv-
ering food to needy members of the
Jewish community.


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