ATTENTION: YOUTH BASKETBALL PLAYERS
Jewish Community Youth Basketball League
Boys and Girls in Grades 4-6*
services Saturday, Sept. 18, at
Temple Israel. She is the sister of
Jamie, Arielle, Aaron, Claudia and
Jeff Frazier, Leah and Joel Furey,
and Demian and Veronique Hodari.
Her grandparents are Margaret and
Bob John.
She is a student at Detroit
Country Day School in Beverly
Hills. She organized a team called
Hannah's Mitzvah Team for Race for
the Cure, a fund-raising walk/run to
benefit breast cancer research.
Andrew David Kaye and Jordan
Charles Kaye, sons of Cindy and
Bruce Kaye, will
share
the bimah as they
read from the
Torah, Saturday,
Sept. 18, at
Temple Israel.
Their brother is
Michael and they
are the grandchil-
dren of Barbara
and Marvin
Andrew Kaye
Kaye, Marilyn
and Wes Collins
and Mario
Viscosi.
Both boys
attend school at
Cranbrook-
Kingswood in
Bloomfield Hills.
As part of their
mitzvah projects,
Jordan Kaye
they volunteered
to work at
Temple Israel's library.
BUILD YOUR OWN TEAM!
•10 Kids
•1 Coach
(Adult: 21 years or older)
OPENING CLINIC
Sunday, September 26, 2004 at 1 p.m.
Ending November 14, 2004
Games on Sundays only
at both JCC locations in
West Bloomfield and Oak Park
Cost for the season is $36 per player**
and includes team t-shirt.
Sign up today! Contact your congregation
youth group director, or call (248) 205-2532
Jewish Community Center
D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building
Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus
West Bloomfield
* Boys and girls teams will be separate
** Subsidized rate, thanks to The Stephen H. Schulman Millennium Fund for Jewish Youth
THE CENTER
for Jewish Education
885280
T he only thing oversized at Temple
Kol Ami is the family atmosphere we
Matthew David Spickler will cele-
brate his bar mitzvah on Saturday,
Sept. 18, at Temple Beth El. He is
the son of Missy and Eric Spickler
and brother of Michael and Teddy.
Proud grandparents are Elaine
Plotkin, Alma
and Larry
Spickler. He is
also the grandson
of the late Morris
Plotkin.
Matthew is an
eighth-grader at
Bloomfield Hills
Middle School.
For his mitzvah
project, he vol-
unteers at Friendship Circle. He has
also taken his dog, Buddy, to visit a
nursing home and has helped out at
Temple Beth El nursery school.
share with all our temple members.
From our cozy Shabbat services to our
smaller more personal religious school
classes to our close-knit social events,
all of us at Temple Kol Ami pride
ourselves on just making you feel like
you belong.
Call 248.661.0040 and find out more
about how you can try us on.
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Norman T. Roman, Rabbi
888980
9/17
2004
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