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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-08-25

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Andrew Milgrom
will become a bar
mitzvah on
Thursday, Aug.
25, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
West Bloomfield
B'nai Israel
Milgrom
Center. He is the
son of Susan Sills
and Steve Milgrom. Proud siblings are
Adam, Nicki and Tedi Milgrom.
Andrew is the grandson of, Rhoda Sills,
David Milgrom, Harriet Barish and the
late Arthur Sills.
Andrew is an honor student at
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Aaron Michael
Sanfield of Ann
Arbor will be
called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah
Saturday, Aug. 27,
at Beth Israel
Congregation in
Sanfield
Ann Arbor.
Sharing in the cel-
ebration will be
his parents, Michelle Elford and Jeffrey
Sanfield, and brothers Matthew and
Evan. Proud grandparents are Sarah and
Marvin Sanfield and Jan and Milt
Elford.
Aaron attends Clague Middle School
in Ann Arbor. For his mitzvah project,
he prepared and donated baked goods to
the SafeHouse. Center and the Ozone
House of Ann Arbor.

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Jason Skylar
Schreiber will read
from the Torah as
he becomes a bar
mitzvah at Temple
Israel Saturday,
Aug. 27. His par-
ents are Arlene and
Steven Schreiber.
He is the brother
of Ellie and Kim.
Sharing the simchah will be his proud
grandparents Elaine and Norman
Hearshen and Carolyn and Edward
Schreiber.
Jason is a student at Berkshire Middle
School in Birmingham. His mitzvah
projects included assisting at a food
bank, delivering food to seniors for
Meals on Wheels and helping at a mitz-
vah fair.

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Danielle Renee Studenberg will cele-
brate her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel
Saturday, Aug. 27. She is the daughter

of Sharon and Allan Studenberg and the
sister of Scott and
Lauren. Her
grandparents are
Miriam
Studenberg and
John Costanza.
She is also the
grandchild of the
late Julius
Studenberg
Studenberg and
the late Antoinette
Costanza.
Attending West Hills Middle School
in Bloomfield Hills, where she is an
honor student, Danielle helped at
Temple Israel's Purim carnival and at the
Labor Day picnic. In addition, she
donated stuffed animals to the Caring
Community Committee at Temple
Israel to be used at shelter birthday par-
ties.

Daniel Weinger, son of the proud par-
ents Jeff and Mary Kate, brother of Billy
and Jennifer, grandson of Morton and
the late Roslyn
Weinger and of
William and
Kathryn
Hathaway, will be
bar mitzvah
Saturday, Aug.
27, at Temple
Beth El.
Weinger
Dan attends
Berkshire Middle
School in Beverly
Hills. His mitzvah project includes
working as an office assistant at Temple
Beth El, visiting the residents of Sunrise
assisted living center and donating gift
baskets to Yad Era in Berkley.

Ariel Rebecca
Zekelman (Ariel
Rifka) will be
called to the Torah
for her bat mitz-
vah Saturday, Aug.
27, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
Zekelman
Southfield. She is
the daughter of
Gwen Gilbert and Alan (Lori) Zekelman
and the granddaughter of Wanda
Zekelman, Alice Gilbert and the late
Murray Greenblatt and the late Harry
Zekelman.
For her mitzvah project, Ariel donated
the money earmarked for a party to the
victims of the tsunami. She also volun-
teered at Yad Ezra in Berkley and works
with Jewish elderly.

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