Mazel Toy! (Hear ye f (Hear Yif Come Bar/Bat Mitzvah sports, music, drawing and the comput- er. Helping at the Hadassah Ducky Derby and Temple Israel's Labor Day picnic were both mitzvah projects he found meaningful. Sylvia Barr requests the presence. of her more than 4,000 Bar & Bat Mitzvah students, from 1958 onward, to come witness the event or a lifetime, as their tutor commemorates her 90th birthday by celebrating her very own Bat Mitzvah! This special Simcha shall take place on April 26, 2003 at 1 1 :00 a.m. at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield. ERE'S NO WAY TO IMPROVE UPON MOSER CRYSTAL. UNLESS, OF COURSE, IT'S PERSONALLY ENGRAVED. The Moser Engraving Event FRIDAY, APRIL 18 AND SATURDAY, APRIL 19 • During the two-day event, Mr. Stanek will work at a 125 year old copper wheel engraving machine to personalize your new crystal purchases. Pre-Sale starts April 1st. RAZIE_Ligt std Fine European Linens, China, Crystal, Bridal, Baby & Gift Registry 4/11 2003 50 GRAZIELLA 203 PIERCE BIRMINGHAM 248-723-5650 , A71, f) Steven Blake Astrein will be called to read from the Torah Saturday, April 12, at Temple Israel. He is the son of Craig and Elayne Astrein and sis- ter of Carly. Sharing in the simchah will be his grandmothers Faye Katz and Irene Astrein. He is also the grandson of the late Saul Katz and the late Cyril Astrein. Steven is an honor student at Walled Lake Middle School. His interests include travel baseball, basketball, play- ing video games and being with friends. As part of his mitzvah projects, he con- tributed to Lou Gehrig Association, worked the Labor Day picnic at Temple Israel and volunteered at the Holocaust Memorial Center in West Bloomfield. Lindsey Sara Gaston will celebrate her bat mitzvah Saturday, April 12, at Temple Israel. Her parents are Robin and Bruce Gaston and her sister is Kimberly. She is the grandchild of Joanne and Al Gaston and the late Esther and Leo Silver. Lindsey is an honor student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. She writes music and stories, plays piano and enjoys her pets, gymnastics, diving and attending Tamarack Camps. As part of her mitzvah projects, she volunteered at Wing Lake School in Bloomfield Hills, working with children with special needs. Matthew Ian Gorman will be (-Ailed to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Temple Shir Shalom on Saturday, April 12. He is the son of Judy and Bruce Gorman and younger brother of Amanda. His proud grandparents are Shirley and Saul Gross of Livonia and Pearl Gorman of Oak Park. Reading from his great-grandmother's Torah will be especially meaningful to Matthew. Matthew is an all-A honor student at Riley Middle School in Livonia. His interests include playing hockey, corn-