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Emily Nicole Sherbin, daughter
of Karen and
Danny Sherbin
and sister of
Jessica, will cele-
brate her bat
mitzvah at
Temple Israel
Sherbin
Saturday, Nov.
26, during
Havdalah services. Her proud
grandparents are Diane and Dr.
Melvyn Rubenfire and Lenore
Risin Cowan. She is also the grand-
child of the late Dr. Benjamin
Sherbin and the late Bert Risin.
Her great-grandmother is Estelle
Moggel.
Attending Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills, Emily
volunteered weeldy at Eagle
Elementary School as an aid to
students with special needs and
felt this was her most meaningful
mitzvah project.

Jeremy Samuel Sherman will
be called to the
bimah to read
from the Torah
as he cele=
brates his bar
mitzvah
Saturday, Nov.
26, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek Southfield. He
is the son of Fanny and Jeffrey
Sherman and younger brother of
Jonathan and Stefanie. He is the
grandson of Esther and Edward
Sherman and Sara and Noel
Pancer.
Jeremy attends Orchard Lake
Middle School in West
Bloomfield. He volunteered as
an assistant counselor at Camp
Betman for the past two years
and felt this to be his most
meaningful mitzvah project.

Jared Louis Unatin, son of Brian
and Julie
Unatin, will read
from the Torah
as he celebrates
his bar mitzvah
Friday, Nov. 25,
at Temple
Emanu-El. He
Unatin
is the brother of
Kara and the
late Ryan Unatin and grandson of
Sandra and Jerry Brenner and the
late Louis and the late Pearl
Unatin.
Jared is a seventh-grader at
Norup Middle School in Oak Park.
His mitzvah projects included
assisting in a daycare for siblings
of children affected with
Lissencephely.

E. Emilie Weiner will be called to
the Torah as a
bat mitzvah
Friday, No 25,
at Temple Beth
El. She is the
daughter of
Anne and L.
Steven Weiner
Weiner
and sister of
Bobby and
Madeline. She is the granddaugh-
ter of Sue and Gerry Strauss of
Buffalo, N.Y., and the late Evelyne
and the late Martin Weiner.
Emilie is a seventh-grade stu-
dent at Detroit Country Day School
in Beverly Hills. Her most mean-
ingful mitzvah project was being a
student aide at Temple Beth El
Sunday School.

More B'nai Mitzvah

• Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Southfield — Bradley Alpiner,
son of Dianne and Robert Alpiner
(Saturday).

• Temple Shir Shalom — Jake
Fisher (Friday); Rachel Zaguskin
(Saturday).

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" rank-
ing because it differs from school to school. Since mitzvah proj-
ects have increased, we ask that only one be selected to be repre-
sentative of tzedakah.
Thank you for your adherence to these changes.

November 24 • 2005

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