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December 15, 2005 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-12-15

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Mazel Toy

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Collection

13`nai Mitzvah from page 77

Julie Claire
Hammer will
be called to the
Torah as a bat
mitzvah at
Minchah servic-
es Saturday, Dec.
17, at
Congregation
Beth Shalom.
Hammer
She is the
daughter of Nancy and Ronald
Hammer and sister of Jonathan
and Benjamin. She is the grand-
daughter of Esther and Bernie
Hammer and the late Ann and
Julius Cutler.
Julie attends Norup Middle
School in Oak Park. For her mitz-
vah project, she donates her time to
help children and adults with spe-
cial needs.

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Michael Philip
Higer, son of
Eileen and
David Higer, will
be called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah
Saturday, Dec.
17, at Temple
Higer
Kol Ami. His
brothers, Geoffrey and Daniel, will
celebrate with him. Sharing the
simchah will be his proud grand-
parents Harriet and Martin Malter.
He is also the grandson of the late
Ruth and Philip Higer.
Michael is a student at Warner
Middle School in Farmington Hills.
His most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect was collecting and donating
baseball equipment to a school in
.
Israel.

Linda Brooke
Kaplan, daugh-
ter of Cassandra
and Arnold
Kaplan, will read
from the Torah
at Temple Israel
Saturday, Dec.
17, as she cele-
Kaplan
brates her bat
mitzvah. She is the grandchild of
Dorothy Kaplan and the late David
Kaplan.
Attending Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield, Linda
found it especially meaningful, as
part of her many mitzvah projects,
to help at Temple Israel during the
SOS program, which shelters the
homeless.

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