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March 12, 2004 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-03-12

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Metropolitan Detroit

Emily Brooke Weisman, daughter of
Joanne and Dr. Marc Weisman and sis-
ter of Zach and David, will read from
the Torah on the
occasion of her bat
mitzvah Saturday,
March 13, at
Temple Israel. Her
grandparents are
Dorothy Weisman
and Lillian and
Seymour Katz. She
is also the grand-
child of the late Donald Weisman and
the late Bill Movish.
Emily attends Berkshire Middle
School in Birmingham. For one of her
mitzvah projects, she led a craft class at
the Fleischman Residence in West
Bloomfield, showing seniors how to
make fleece blankets. She has also
enjoyed doing other craft classes there
on an ongoing basis.

My name is Debbie Landau.

Two years ago, our son Ryan expressed
the desire to enroll at JAMD after eight
years of public school. We visited the
school and what we saw impressed us.
Ryan's day-long visit confirmed his
hunch that JAMD was the school for
him. As parents, though, we knew it was
ultimately our responsibility to provide
the most well-rounded education for our
children. Sending Ryan to JAMD is the
best decision we could have made.

.

Beyond the outstanding education there
are many opportunities to play sports.
The social networks within the school
are so strong. Ryan has friends in all
grades and from all different Jewish
backgrounds, His Jewish education
enriches our entire family. The Academy
goes out of its way to make parents feel
comfortable in being a part of their
child's high school education. I tell all
my friends that they should give their
child the JAMD experience. It is truly a
privilege to be part of the Jewish
Academy family.

Shaye Alexandra Winer, daughter of
Gini and Richard Winer, will celebrate
her bar mitzvah Saturday, March 13, at
Havdalah services at
Temple Israel. Her
brother is Corby
and her proud
grandparents are
Carol Bendersky
and Robert
Kaufman. She is the
grandchild of the
late Carol Ann
Kaufman and the late Sally and Barney
Winer.
Shaye is an honor student at Abbott
Middle School in West Bloomfield. As
part of her mitzvah projects, she organ-
ized a baby item drive for the Grace
Center of Hope and was also a volunteer
at the Temple Israel New Year's Eve party.

Applications now being accepted.
Scholaships available.
248-592-JAMD (5263)
www.jamd.org.

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Elayna Shelby Zack was called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah at Congregation
B'nai Moshe Saturday, March 6. She is
the daughter of
Brenda and Doug
Zack and sister of
Marly and Alex.
Proud grandparents
are Rose Ann and
Bernard Rosenthal
and Maureen Zack.
Elayna is an
honor student at
West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. Her mitzvah project included vis-
iting the elderly at Fleischman Resi-
dence in West Bloomfield. As part of
her candle lighting ceremony, she
made donations to help Jews around
the world.

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