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January 10, 2003 - Image 50

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Noah Byron Jacob, son of Linda and
Andy Jacob, will celebrate his bar
mitzvah on
Saturday, Jan. 11,
at Temple Israel.
He is the brother
of Sarah and
Adam. His excited
grandparents are
Beverly and
Marvin Talan and
Pat and Richard
Jacob.
Noah attends Cranbrook
Kings-wood Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. His interests are
skiing, golf, lacrosse, basketball,
football and snowboarding. He also
enjoys music; he plays the saxo-
phone. His most meaningful mitz-
vah project involved assisting chil-
dren with disabilities to go horse-
back riding through the Proud
Equestrian Program.

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Jordan Kleiman will become a bar
mitzvah on Saturday, Jan. 11, at
Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Participating with
him on the bimah
will be his parents,
Michelle and
Bobby Kleiman,
his sister Erica and
grandparents
Raechel and
Leonard Nagel and
Aileen and Harvey Kleiman.
Jordan is an honor student at
Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills. He
especially likes being with his family
and friends. His most meaningful
mitzvah project was working at Yad
Ezra in Berkley, delivering meals.

Sydney Lauren Lederer will read
from the Torah on the occasion of
her bat mitzvah during Havdalah
services Saturday,
Jan. 11, at Temple
Israel. Her parents
are Susan Lederer
and Dr. Edward
Lederer. Her
brother Zachary
and grandmother
Margie Lederer
will share in the
simchah.
Attending West Bloomfield's
Orchard Lake Middle School,
Sydney is interested in dancing and
the computer. She found helping

with the housing of the homeless at
Temple Israel to be especially mean-
ingful as part of her mitzvah proj-
ects.

Ian Sherman will celebrate his bar
mitzvah Saturday, Jan. 11, at Temple
Israel. His parents
are Linda and
Richard Sherman
and his sister is
Jessica. His grand-
parents are Delores
Greenberg and
Bella and Bernard
Sherman. He is
also the grandchild
of the late Ivan
Greenberg.
Ian is an honor student at Walnut
Creek Middle School in Walled
Lake. He loves sports and enjoys col-
lecting sport cards. He worked with
seniors at the West Bloomfield
Nursing Center as part of his mitz-
vah projects.

Hilary Louise Strasberger will be
called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah
on Saturday, Jan.
11, at
Congregation Beth
Ahm. She is the
daughter of Marcie
and Paul
Strasberger.
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grandparents shar-
ing in the. simchah
are Barbara and
Solomon Margolis
of West Bloomfield. She is also the
granddaughter of the late Elka and
the late Fred Strasberger.
Hilary is a seventh-grade honor
student at Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. She enjoys dancing and spend-
ing summers at Tamarack Camps.
Her most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ects included volunteering at Yad
Ezra in Berkley and sewing cloth
dolls for hospitalized children at
Hadassah House.

Rachel Hannah Sussman, daughter
of Kathryn and Stephen Sussman
and sister of
Hillary, will cele-
brate her bat mitz-
vah Friday, Jan.
10, at Temple
Israel. She is the
grandchild of
Zelma Sussman
and Rosaline

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