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October 13, 2005 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-10-13

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Adam Joseph, 2 72. Happy grand-
parents are Fran Kay Kurland of
Waterford and Sharon and Jerry
Geesin of Battle Creek. Great-
grandparents are Mary Schwartz
of West Bloomfield and Pearl
Katkowsky of Chicago.

June 14
Jodi (Lipshaw) and Jason

Anstandig of West Bloomfield
are thrilled to announce the
birth of their daughter, Jessica

Madison (Miriam Gavriella).
Welcoming her home are big
brothers Jordan, 8, and Jonah, 6.
Proud grandparents are Jackie
Lipshaw of West Bloomfield and
Donna and Burt Hurshe of
Waterford. Jessica is named in
loving memory of her maternal
great-grandmother Mildred
Roth. She is also the grand-
daughter of the late Alfred
Lipshaw.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Notices

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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 mitz-
vah 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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Jacob Brian Brody will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitzvah
Saturday, Oct. 15, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Southfield. He is the son of Lisa
and Gerald Brody of
Birmingham and the adored
younger brother of Hillary and
Joshua. Sharing in the simchah
will be his grandparents Dr.
Claude and Terry Oster and
Robert and Rhea Brody of
Bloomfield Hills.
Jacob is a seventh-grade stu-

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Ryan Jacob Achtman will read
from the Torah at Temple Israel
Saturday , Oct. 15, as
he celebrates his bar mitzvah. He
is the son of Shellie and Steven
Achtman.
His brothers
are Maxx,
Brandon
and Shawn.
Sharing the
simchah will
be his
grandpar-
ents Sima
and Jerry Parr and Esther
Achtman. He is also the grand-
child of the late Jack Achtman.
Ryan attends Walled•Lake
Middle School. He found it espe-
cially meaningful to be involved
in the feeding of the homeless at
Temple Israel as part of his mitz-
vah projects.

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dent at
Cranbrook
Kingswood
Middle
School in
Bloomfield
Hills. His
most mean-
Brody
ingful mitz-
vah project involved donating
hundreds of children's books to
Reader to Reader's Hurricane
Katrina Book Drive, which
helped to restock elementary
libraries affected by the hurri-
cane.

Molly Fay Lester (Miriam
Tziporah) will be called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah Saturday,
Oct, 15, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Sharing in her day
will be her
parents,
Marcia and
Michael
Lester, her
sister
Sophie,
grandpar-
ents Sylvia
Lester
and Robert
Eston and grandmother Pamela
Lester.
Molly is a student at Wamer
Middle School in Farmington
Hills. Her mitzvah projects
included helping at Yad Ezra in
Berkley.

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October 13 2005

JN

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