You CAN HAVE A STAR TRAX MITZVAH EXPERIENCE $1495 & $1995! Maze! Toy! I VENINC; ArIFRNk)C.NS B'NAI MITZVAH 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 Birmingham Covington School in Bloomfield Hills. STAR TRAX 248-263-6300 Entertainment www.startrax.com 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. 11111•11111==•11111 Fresh Fall Collection a D 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. 11,4041 A other voiriitooter 248 948 7888 2996:3 NotthwOter0-, www.seashell*mtwedrthm. Federation partner agency The Jewish Community Center, engages 160 children with special needs in annual programming through its Child Development Center, its Day Camp and its "Kids All Together Inclusion" program, which operates year-round. Your gift to Federation's Annual Campaign cares for those in need, rescues those in harm's way, and renews and strengthens the Jewish people locally, in Israel, and around the world. 11N 8/25 2005 52 Call (248) 642-4260 or donate on-line at www.thisisfederation.org This is Federation from page 51 FEDERATION'S 2005 ANNUAL CAMPAIGN Together. We can do a world of good. ~ 1011540 Jewish J Feder. • 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.