Blaze! Toll B'NAI MITZVAH from page 63 distribution and giving tzedakah to a variety of charities. chose to donate to the Humane Society, volun- teered at Temple Israel's Purim car- nival and assisted children at Shalom Street at the Jewish Community Center. Benjamin Joshua Luger will become a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 28, at Bais Chabad Torah Center in West Bloomfield. Celebrating with Ben will be his proud parents, Lea and Richard Luger, his sister Sara and brother Adam. Also joining in the sim- chah will be grandparents Anita Luger, Vivian and Irving Stollman, aunts and uncles, cousins and friends. Ben is a student at Yeshivat Akiva in Southfield. Some of his mitzvah projects have included visits to nursing homes, volunteering at Yad Ezra for the Passover Jake MacDonald of Southfield will become bar mitz- vah at Birmingham Temple Friday, May 27. Participating will be his parents, Carrie and Steven MacDonald. Proud grandparents are Irene and Fred Garon of West Bloomfield and Gordon MacDonald, also of West Bloomfield. Loving memo- ry is given to Jake's grandfather Dick Stein and his grandmother Molly MacDonald. Jake is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. His mitzvah projects include assisting at temple events, book collection and donation to Detroit schools and to the Behcet's Association. Hannah Lynne Miller, daughter of Lori and Owen Miller and sister of Erin, will read from the Torah at her bat mitzvah Saturday, May 28, at Temple Israel. Her grandparents are Miriam and Lewis Davis and Bobbie (Naomi) Miller. She is also the grandchild of the late Harry Miller. An honor stu- dent at Walled Lake Middle School, Hannah cut 10 inches of her hair to donate to Locks of Love, participated at a First Step Shelter Party and helped at Temple Israel's Labor Day picnic as part of her mitzvah projects. Aaron Stuart Pickover will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah Saturday, May 28, at Congregation Beth Shalom. He is the son of Wendy and Glen Pickover. His proud grand- parents are Gerald Pickover and Joanna and Eli Berger. He is also the grandson of the late Marilyn Pickover. Aaron attends Norup Middle School 64 Justin Andrew Polk, son of Jodie and James Polk and brother of Jessica, will read from the Torah on the occasion of his bar mitzvah, Saturday, May 28, at Temple Israel. He is the grandson of Jerry Weisberg and Joy Polk. He is also the grandchild of the late Rosalind Weisberg and the late John Polk. His proud great-grand- mother is Eva Weiner. Justin is an honor student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit. As part of his mitzvah experience, he walked in Gilda's Walk, volunteered with JARC residents and donated to the Florida Relief Fund. „v2w4w8.?0,,, FOCUS IS YOU ( 3co5R REBECCA 'SCHLUSSEL AND STEVE JASGUR, OWNERS, JOE CORNELL ENTERTAINMENT 5/26 2005 in Oak Park, where he is an honor student. For his mitzvah projects, he helped with Yad Ezra deliveries, volun- teered during homeless week at Congregation Beth Shalom, visited seniors at American House and is rais- ing money to purchase eye glasses for foster children.