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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-12-08

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Nicholas Scott Banks will celebrate his
bar mitzvah at Temple Israel Saturday,
Dec. 10. He is the son of Terrie Banks and
the brother of
Alexandrea, Jacob, and
Brendan. His grand-
parents are Susan
DeSutter and Jack
Wein. He is also the
grandchild of the late
Thomas DeSutter.
Banks
Nicholas attends
Walnut Creek Middle
School in Walled Lake. He found it mean-
ingful to do volunteer work at Temple
Israel every week during the summer as
part of his mitzvah experience.

Hallie Sarah Berger will become a bat
mitzvah at Mat Shalom Synagogue
Saturday, Dec. 10. Participating in the cer-
emony will be her par-
ents, Karen and Jim
Berger, and siblings
Joshua and Jaclyn.
Proud grandparents
are Suzanne and Ted
Berger of Chicago. She
is also the grand-
Berger
daughter of the late
Rona and the late Herb
Freedland.
Hallie is a student at Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. One of her most meaningful mitz-.
vah projects was volunteering at Yad Ezra
in Berkley.

Samantha Clare Chaness, daughter of
Ruth and Steven Chaness and sister of
David, will celebrate her bat mitzvah as
she is called to the
bimah Saturday, Dec.
10, at Temple Israel.
Her excited grandpar-
ents are Jo and Daniel
Gilbert and Enid and
Fred Chaness.
Samantha is a stu-
Chaness
dent at Warner Middle
School in .Farmington
Hills. From her wide variety of mitzvah
projects, she selected donating to the
Humane Society as the most meaningful
one.

brothers Andrew and Matthew and
grandparents Suzanne and Lester
Goldstein, Esther and Harvey Frank.
Charlie is a student at Bloomfield Hills
Middle School. As part of his mitzvah
projects, he volunteered at Camp
Betman's summer program.

Adam Benjamin Ketai of Franklin will
be called to the Torah Saturday, Dec. 10, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Southfield. He is the son of Sherri and
Jimmy Ketai and
brother of Josh and
Evan. His proud grand-
parents are Sue and
Dennis Kay of
Farmington Hills,
Myrna Ketai of
Southfield and Dorathy
Ketai
and Don Ketai.of
Bingham Farms.
Sharing in the simchah will be great-
grandparents Eve and Sam Solomon of
Farmington Hills.
Adam is a student at Berkshire Middle
School in Beverly }fills. His many mitzvah
projects include work with Camp Mak-A-
Dream.

Emily Paige Lisner (Tzviah) of
Bloomfield Hills will be called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah Saturday, Dec. 10,
at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. She is the
daughter of Dr. Dov
and Tracey Lisner and
the big sister of
Alexandra. Proud
grandparents are
Milton and Esther
Lisner and Dr.
Lisner
Seymour and Anita
Cywiak, all of Farmington Hills. Sharing
in the joyous celebration will be great-
grandmother Helen Kurtz.
Emily is a student at Bloomfield Hills
Middle School.' Her mitzvah project was
volunteering at the Friendship Circle,
assisting children with special needs; she
continues her participation there.

Pamela Ann Pensler, daughter of Brenda
and Dr. Mark Pensler and sister of Dr.
Robert, Elizabeth, Margaret, Pauline,
Katherine and
Meridith, read from
the Torah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue
Saturday, Dec. 3. She is
the grandchild of Edith
Keidan, the late Milford
Keidan, the late
Pensler
Gertrude and the late

Charles Ross Frank will become a bar
mitzvah at Havdalah
services at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek
Southfield Saturday,
Dec. 10. Sharing in the
joy of this special occa-
sion will be proud par-
ents, Janette and
Frank
Jonathan Frank,
B'nai Mitzvah on page 66

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