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October 06, 2005 - Image 112

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Bar/Bat Mitzvah Notices

In an attempt to keep the notices that mark youth on their path to maturity meaningful yet brief,
we have decided to change the items to include.
We have eliminated the reference to the school "honor" ranking because it differs from school to
school. Since mitzvah projects have increased, we ask that only one be selected to be representative
of tzedakah.
Thank you for your adherence to these changes.

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Rachel Marie Castiglione will
celebrate her bat mitzvah
Saturday, Oct. 8, at Temple
Israel. Her parents are Beth and
Peter
Castiglione
and she is
the sister of
Jayme. He
proud
grandpar-
ents are
Sandra and Castiglione
Howard
LaKritz and Patricia and Carl
Castiglione.
Rachel is a student at Clifford
Smart Middle School in Walled
Lake. As a part of her mitzvah
projects, she found it meaningful
to volunteer at the Holocaust
Memorial Center in Farmington
Hills.

Kathryn Sydell Dresner,
daughter of Robert and Susan
Dresner and sister of Eric, will
celebrate her bat mitzvah as she
reads from the Torah Friday, Oct.
7 at Temple
Beth El.
Proud
grandpar-
ents are
Beatrice
Faber of
West
Bloomfield, Dresner
Miriam and
Leslie Colburn of Bloomfield
Hills, and Milton Dresner of New
York.
Kathryn attends Cranbrook
Kingswood Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. As part of her
mitzvah experience, she volun-
teered at Cotts Food Bank in
Detroit.

Matthew Robert Fagan, son of
Marcia and Barry Fagan and
brother of Jeffrey, will read from
the Torah as he celebrates his bar
mitzvah Saturday, Oct. 8, at
Temple IsraeL His proud grand-
parents are Paula and Karl Blair
and Lois and Rodney Fagan and

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his very
excited
great-grand-
mother is
Regina
Varrero.
Matt
attends
Fagan
Warner
Middle
School in Farmington Hills. His
most meaningful mitzvah project
was to donate funds to the Nucian
Fund at the University of Michigan
Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Barbara and Herbert Goldstein of
Bloomfield Hills and Lila and Dr.
Harold Baurmash of Lake Worth,
Fla.
Aaron is a student at Brady
Middle School in Orange, Ohio.

Brittany Melisa Gordon will be
called to the Torah as a bat mitz-
vah Saturday, Oct. 8, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. She is the
daughter of
Susan and
Dr. Craig
Gordon and
sister of Sari
and Scott.
Proud
grandmoth-
ers are Betty Gordon
Blase and
Shirley Gordon. She is also the
granddaughter of the late Bernard
Blase and the late Maury Gordon.
Brittany is a student at Orchard
Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield. Her most meaningful
mitzvah project was volunteering
for two summers at the Beth
Hayeled summer camp.

Molly Hope Goldsmith will be
called to the Torah in celebration
of her becoming a bat mitzvah
Monday, Oct. 10, at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit
in Farmington Hills. She is the
daughter of
Mark and
Judy
Goldsmith
and sister of
Jared
Rosenbaum
and his
Goldsmith
fiance,
Stephanie
Rachael Cathleen Hauck, daugh-
Bloom. Molly is the granddaugh- ter of Robin and David Greer and
ter of Shirley and Joe Broder and
David Hauck, will read from the
the late Max and Alice
Torah
Goldsmith.
Saturday,
Molly attends Hillel Day
Oct. 8, at
School of Metropolitan Detroit in Temple
Farmington Hills. She has partic- Israel. She is
ipated in several acts of gmilut
the sister of
chasidim, including support of
Ryan,
Yad Ezra in Berkley.
Alexander
Hauck
and Paige.
Aaron James Goldstein, son of
Her excited
Stacey and
grandparents are Carole and
Dr. Jeffrey
Ronald DeRoven, Sandra and
Goldstein,
Robert Hauck and Francis and
will be
William Greer. She is the great-
called to the
grandchild of Evelyn Starman and
Torah as a
the late Dr. Jack Starman.
bar mitzvah
Attending Oak Valley Middle
Saturday,
School in Commerce Township,
Oct. 8, at
Goldstein
Rachael volunteered during Family
B'nai
Day through Jewish Family
Jeshurun in
Services as part of her mitzvah
Pepper Pike, Ohio. He is the broth-
experiences.
er of Jonathan and the grandson.of

October 6 2005

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