I Mazel Toy! 888-91-ROYAL (769Z5) B'nai Mitzvah from page 87 PLA.N N INC ar RR DU.C11QN Jeffrey Kay - Executive Chef Kosher & Dairy Available www.royal-catering.net Testimonial: "Royal Catering presented us with an assortment of mouth-watering menu selections to choose from Close attention was paid to every detail involved with home catering and our specific needs (for a kosher family and friends' pre-wedding party). Jeff and the Royal Catering staff were professional and stress-free to work with. We were so pleased with the success Alyssa Hannah Indenbaum, daughter of Leslye and Michael Indenbaum and sister of Shoshana and Lily Anne, will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Indenbaum Southfield on Saturday, Dec. 3. She is the loving granddaugh- ter of Valerie and the late Samuel Indenbaum, and Andrea and Joel Silberg. Alyssa is a seventh-grader at Bershire Middle School in Beverly Hills. She will continue participating in the annual "It's A Mitzvah Day," which she has enjoyed over the past two years. Rose Julianne Mardit will cele- brate her bat mitzvah as she is called to the Torah Saturday, Dec. 3, at Congregation Beth Shalom.. Sharing in the joy of the simchah will be her parents, Paula and Barry Mardit, her sis- ter Molly and her proud grand- mother Lorraine Schwartz. Rose is also the granddaughter of the late Sidney Schwartz and the late Rose and Benjamin Mardit. Rosie is a student at Norup Middle Mardit School in Oak Park, She is especially proud of her mitzvah project, spending Sunday morn- ings volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Victor Gregory Kaufman, son of Angelina and Boris Kaufman, will celebrate his bar mitzvah as he reads from the Torah at Temple Israel on Saturday, Dec. 3. He is the brother of Paul, Stanley and Christine and Michael. Sharing the simchah will be Kaufman his grandmoth- er Fira Berman. He is also the grandchild of the late Polina Polikashin and the late Gregory Kaufman. Victor attends West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. He felt it was especially meaningful to volunteer at Yad Ezra in Berkley as part of his mitzvah projects. Jamie Michelle Saks, daughter of Marianne and David Sacks, will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel during Havdalah services Saturday, Dec. 3. She is the sister of Michael and the grandchild of Deborah and Dr. Martin Karp and Marlene and Stephen Sacks. Her proud great- grandmothers are Rose Bohm and Helen Sacks. Jamie attends West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield. Hills. Among her many mitz- Saks vah projects, she felt hand making bracelets that were sold to raise funds for the Hurricane Relief Fund to be the most mean- ingful. of our party - we hired him to do one two weeks later' - Lynn and Sandy Lipman 1024730 FARMINGTON HILLS KOSHER CATERING AVAILABLE FOR YOUR NEXT: • Wedding Reception • Bar/Bat Mitzvah • Corporate [vent • Fundraiser • Theme Night • All Occasions CALL JEFFREY TODAY ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE BETH ACHIM RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 29901 MIDDLEBELT ROAD 88 page 90 Bar/Bat Mitzvah Notices For Information on Your Special Event 248.626.5702 B'nai Mitzvah on / 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. ,16 921 2 '/ O December 1 . 20,95 J.