1 4, 1 1 1 I A 1111 111 both are filled with stories of inspiration and freedom 1 Jake Steven Metzger will celebrate his bar mitzvah Saturday, April 3, at Temple Beth El. He is the son of Shelly and Michael Metzger and older brother of Chloe. Proud are grandpar- ents Eileen and Gordon Abel, Carol and Morton Metzger and great- grandmother Sybil Around the corner or around the globe, someone, somewhere is being touched by the work of Hadassah. Our humanitarian efforts continue to make a difference in thousands of people's lives through medical care and research, education, youth programs and land reclamation. Hoffm an. Jake is an honor student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. For his mitzvah project, he volunteered at Farmington Hills-based JARC. Danielle Olivia Sanfield, daughter of Vivian and Michael Sanfield and sister of Carly, will celebrate her bat mitzvah as she reads from the Torah Saturday, April 3, at Temple Israel. Her proud grandmothers are Olga Adler and Betty Sanfield. She is also the grandchild of the late Ernest Adler and the late Jerome Sanfield. Danielle is an honor student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. Her most meaningful mitzvah project was volunteering at Farmington Hills- based JARC, and helping residents at their monthly bingo games and at a Chanukah party. She also assisted at JARC with a Purim dance. Melissa Lauren Schneider will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel Saturday, April 3. Her parents are Michelle and Steven Schneider and her sister is Erica. Her grandparents are Esther and Harold Radin and Phyllis and Dr. Paul Schneider. Sharing in the simchah will be her proud grand- mothers Lillian Greenblatt, Helen Radin-Mayer and Edith Kirschner. Melissa attends Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield, where she is an honor stu- dent. Her mitzvah projects included volunteering at the Denby Shelter and helping nursery school children at Temple Israel as they celebrated Thanksgiving. She also donated to the Gift of Life Foundation. EINAI MITZVAH on page 76 In this season of celebrating freedom, we're proud that the work of Hadassah is a story of helping humanity. Join us and help us in our work. HA DAS SAH Call. 800.664.5646, e-mail memberinfo@hadassah.org or check out our web site at wwvv.hadassah.org Local contact: 248.683.5030 or e-mail greaterdetroit@hadassah.org ; wvvw.hadassandet.org THE WOMEN'S ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA, INC. 50 West 58 Street New York, NY 10019-2500 ©2004 Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc. Hadassah is a registered trademark of Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc. 823660 nth Spring, a trip to Israel should pull your heartstrings, not your purse strings. Fly roundtrip to Israel between April 26 and June 12, 2004 and save with these special low airfares. Children under the age of 12 pay 75%. $789 Nonstop from JFK & Newark $869 from Chicago $969 from Los Angeles $909 from Miami Also available from 30 other USA cities. Call your travel agent or EL AL today at (800) 223 6700 or (212) 768 9200. - - Plus, ask about our attractively priced 5-night vacation packages at a variety of popular hotels in Israel. ELI:1, AL /4t. , mompor Fares available in coach class on certain flights and must be ticketed in N-class within 72 hrs of confirmed reservation at least 7 days prior to departure. Tickets valid 6-21 days. Cancellation and change penalties apply. $77 applicable taxes for each ticket from NY not included. 678.50 applicable tans from other gateway cities not included. EL AL reserves the right to cancel promos at any time. Other restrictions may apply. 827230 4/ 2 2004 75