Maze! Toy! Having a Bar/Bat Mitzvah? B'NAI MITZVAH from page 101 Hannah is an honor student at Clifford Smart Middle School in Commerce. As part of her mitzvah projects, she volun- teered at Temple Israel's Sunday school and sponsored four foster chil- dren during the winter holidays through Operation Good Cheer. Celebrate this milestone by doing Mitzvah Work for those in need! How? Fulfill 6 hours of community mitzvah service at Yad Ezra Receive a Yad Ezra Candle that you can light at your celebration and remember those in need Enjoy your simcha knowing that you have made a difference in the lives of those less fortunate Call Yad Ezra at (248) 548-3663 or visit our web site, www.yadezra.org , to find out how you can be a part of this special opportunity! Please consider enhancing your mitzvah by donating 3% of the cost of your simcha to Yad Ezra to ensure that no Jewish adult or child suffers from hunger. YAD EZRA feedafg MK Jew's* How 940010 Daniel Harrison Weiss, son of Karen and Steve Weiss, will be called to the Torah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah Saturday, June 4, at Temple Israel. He is the brother of Mitchell, Bradley and Eric. Sharing in the simchah will be his grandparents Eunice and Milton Ring and Marilyn and Dr. Allen Weiss. He is the great-grandson of the late Anna and Harry Korman, the late Lillian and Samuel Weiss, the late Helen and Henry Miller and the late Julia and Julius Ring. Daniel attends West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. The cen- terpieces from his luncheon will be donated to a charity of his choice as part of his mitzvah experience. He also volunteered at Yad Ezra in Berkley and at the computer lab at his school. More Wnai Mitzvah fax, elegad; atteitaeU daces had kt you% weal, bta/bat mt,tVtiozh cottpovz mot Fo,t bookiug JN 6/ 2 2005 102 W&Adg ado': Rog 248) 683-2534 • Adat Shalom Synagogue — Elena Zerin, daughter of Ruth and Michael Zerin; Ryan Rosen, son of Lucinda and Sanford Rosen. • Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield — Frank Benjamin Shapiro, son of Margot and Michael Shapiro. • Congregation Shaarey Zedek West Bloomfield, B'nai Israel Center — Daphna Gadoth Goodman, daughter of Sharon and Doron Gadoth Goodman. • Temple Beth El — Sarah Brooke Schoenbart, daughter of Barry and Cindy Schoenbart (Saturday). • Temple Shir Shalom - Dana Bialor, daughter of Joan and Bruce Bialor (Friday); Ryan Smith, son of Julie Rodecker Holly and Kendal Smith (11 a.m. Saturday). Reading Prizes Awarded Rachel Millman was awarded Temple Israel's Top Reading Prize May 15 for reading 145 Jewish books as part of the 2004-2005 first-grade Reading Star program. She is the daughter of Scott Millman and Janet Millman and attends Forest Elementary School in Farmington Hills. Ninety-one Temple Israel first- graders in West Bloomfield read at least six Jewish books and completed at least six Reading Star Forms dur- ing the 2004-2005 school year. They each received a certificate and a copy of the book The Magic of Kol Nidre by Bruce H. Siegel. Top first-grade readers were Bradley Silverman (83 books), Riley Olson (74 books), Jeremiah Feiner (69 books), Johanna Feiner (69 books), Annie Sophia Klinger (51 books); Brandon Glasser, Joseph Warren and Lindsey Eisenshtadt received special awards for reading the most books in their class. Temple Israel second-graders read at least six Jewish books and com- pleted at least six book reports to become members of the 2004-2005 2nd Grade Sifrya Society. Each stu- dent received a certificate and a copy of the book The Christmas Menorahs: How a Town Fought Hate by Janice. Cohn. Top readers in second grade were Steven Yellen (91 books), Julia Fertel (79 books), Rebecca Ellenstein (70 books), Georgia Dutton (67 books), Drake Lubin (56 books); Frankie Sadler, Jennifer Glickman, Samantha Pesick and Logan Guenther also received special awards for reading the most books in their class. Temple Israel third-graders read at least five books as part of the Bingo Bonanza. Each student received a certificate and a copy of the book All-of-a-Kind Family by Sydney Taylor. Top readers were Lauren Yellen (53 books), Brittany Silverman (43 books), Mollie Fox (30 books), Nathan Raine (30 books) and Ashley Ellentuck (25 books).