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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-03-17

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SPREADING HAPPINESS AROUND OUR
COMMUNITY ONE FAMILY AT A TIME...

Emcee Blaine & Anc re LOVE to entertain!

Lauren is a seventh-grade honor stu-
dent at Walnut Creek Middle School in
Walled Lake. Her mitzvah projects
include volunteering at Yad Ezra in
Berkley, helping with the Purim carni-
val, helping to build the labyrinth at
Temple Emanu-El, Mitzvah Day and
spending time with seniors at Lincoln
Towers in Oak Park. To continue her
compassion for animals, Lauren is mak-
ing a donation to the Michigan Animal
Rescue.

Ryan Jacob Lederman, son of Debbie
and Ron Lederman, will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah Saturday,
March 19, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
Sharing in the sim-
chah will be sisters
Ellie and Jamie.
Also participating in
the service will be
proud grandparents
Deanna and Robert
Greenberg, Rochelle
and Robert
Lederman.
Ryan attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. As part of
his mitzvah project, Ryan is working
with a young boy through the
Friendship Circle. He has also donated
to the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

Daniel Lee Reinheimer will read from
the Torah on the occasion of his bar
mitzvah Saturday,
March 19, at
Temple Israel. His
parents are Arlene
and Dr. Gary
Reinheimer and his
sister is Julie.
Sharing in the sim-
chah will be grand-
parents Dorothy
and Herbert
Reinheimer and Sema Yarost. He is also
the grandchild of the late Elaine Yarost
and the late Sam Yarost.
Daniel attends Dunckel Middle
School in Farmington Hills. For the
past four years, he assisted in programs
at the Children's Museum in Detroit
and also helped at Temple Israel's
library as part of his mitzvah projects.

Erin Rachel Rhodes will be called to
the Torah as a bat mitzvah Saturday,
March 19, at Congregation Beth Ahm.
She is the daughter of Michael and
Dana Rhodes and the sister of Jamie.
Her proud grandparents are Gerda and
Russel Rhodes and Hannah Schanes.

B'NAI MITZVAH on page 74

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ANNIVERSARY

10 SUNS

Mr.& Mrs. Mark Morse I nvite You to Their Home

For an Estate Sale and Auction
of Fine Art and Collectibles sold "piece by piece"
to benefit the local programs of

Kids

icking Cancer

Healing With The Power of Light

4907 Peggy Street, West Bloomfield
( 1 block north of Maple and east of Farmington)
This Saturday N ight, March 19th 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
cover: $35 couple

Kids Kicking Cancer is a nationally recognized, award winning program that uses the martial arts
to provide pain management and end of life care to very sick children. Their partners include:
Memorial Sloan Kettering, Columbia Presbyterian, Childrens' Hospital of Michigan, The Center for
Disease Control, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Childrens' Hospice International and
many other nationally prominent organizations. There are six, soon to be ten New York City
Hospital programs and four new major branches are beginning in Los Angeles and Philadelphia.

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