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May 14, 2004 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-05-14

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Scott Hunter Solomon will celebrate
becoming a bar mitzvah at Temple
Shir Shalom Friday, May 14. He is
the son of Julie and David Solomon,
brother of Samantha, grandson of
Noreen Solomon
and great-grandson
of Ida Lewis. He is
also the
of the late
Abraham Barnett
Solomon, the late
Ruth Blau and the
late Arnold Blau.
Scott is a sev-
enth-grade student
at Abbott Middle School in West
Bloomfield. He volunteered at Temple
Shir Shalom's Shabbat camps and fed
the homeless with Jewish Federation
for his mitzvah projects.

William Ryan Joseph Whiting "Billy"
(Yisrael ben Yisrael) of Bloomfield
Hills will be called to the Torah as a
bar mitzvah Saturday, May 15, at
Temple Beth El. He is the son of
MernaLyn and the
fifth generation of
his family at the
temple. His very
proud grandmother
is Myldred
Hamburger of
Bloomfield Hills.
Billy is a seventh-
grader at West
Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. He leads
weekly Shabbat services for seniors at
Evergreen Health and Living Center
in Southfield, where he also conduct-
ed Rosh Hashanah services and
recently led the Passover seder.

Paul Zeltzer will become a bar mitz-
vah Saturday, May 15, at Temple Kol
Arni. He is the son of Elliot and
Susan Zeltzer, brother of Stuart and
Barry and the grandson of George M.
and Pearl Zeltzer, Bernie Cohen and
the late Gig
Cohen.
Paul is an honor
student in seventh
grade at Dunckel
Middle School in
Farmington Hills.
He has participated
in the mitzvah
projects of the
Temple Kol Ami
Social Action Committee for years.
This year, Paul organized a project at
his middle school to make fleece blan-
kets to donate to children in need.

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5/14

2004

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