Mazel Toy! HMC Volunteer A school trip becomes a passion for 13-year-old. Leonard Poger Copy Editor itchell Krieger was only 11 1/2 when he asked his mother to visit the Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills. The request came after Mitchell completed a short tour of the HMC with a youth group from Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. During the next year, he pestered his mother, Lisa Krieger, to return for a longer visit. She was apprehensive because of his age, but fmally relented. This year, in preparation for his Nov. 19 bar mitzvah at M Temple Israel, Mitchell decided to volunteer at the HMC. Since August, he has been working an average of 16 hours a month in the HMC office, making folders for teachers who were preparing for a Holocaust class, stuffing envelopes and handling other office duties. While the Krieger family had no relatives who died in World War II or survived the Holocaust, Mitchell feels a con- nection. He wants to continue to volunteer at the HMC and possi- bly do something with the Holocaust as an adult. When Mitchell visited the HMC, he learned more than just what happened during Nazi Dec. 13 Stacy (Aronoff) and Brian Mingus of Pleasant Ridge are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Bailey Ann. Sharing in their joy are proud graridpar- ents Sheila and Mery Aronoff of West Bloomfield and Regina Mingus and Jon Young of Adrian. Bailey is named in lov- ing memory of her maternal great-grand- ma Bessie Aronoff. Bailey shares her mid- dle name, Ann, with her paternal grand- ma, great-grandma and aunt. Dec. 1 Amy (Gantz) and Todd Gers of Walled Lake are happy to announce the birth of their son, Jacob David (Shimon Lior). Jacob is the first-born grandson of Toby and Mark Gantz of Waterford and Carol and Jerry Gers of West Bloomfield. He is the first great-grandson of Ruth Fuller of Gers Farmington Hills, Edith and George Gantz of Orlando, Fla.; Jerry and Sue Bearman of Palm Springs, Calif.; Jean Gers of St. Louis, Mo.; and Cliff Mora of Chicago. Jacob is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandfather Sidney Fuller and his paternal great-grandmother Shirley Mora. period in Germany and Eastern Europe. "I learned about Jewish life before and afterwards',' he said. He compares the Holocaust with the genocide currently tak- ing place in Africa. Mitchell, 13, of Welt Bloomfield, is an eighth-grader with a 4.0 grade point average at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. He plays trum- pet in the school's jazz band, competes on the wrestling team and takes martial arts classes. Mitchell is the son of Lisa and Douglas Krieger, the brother of Madeline and Olivia, and the grandson of Marvin Chaben and Joanne Barker.. ❑ Oct. 30 Sara and Jeffrey Weinberger are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, Charles Ryan Weinberger (Aryeh Mordechai). Proud grandparents are Nancy Sergeant and Kaye and Allen Weinberger, all of West Bloomfield. Also sharing in the joy are great-grandparents Gita Weinberger of West Bloomfield and Ethel and Seymour Shapiro of West Bloomfield. Charlie is named in loving memory of his maternal grandfather Roger Sergeant and paternal great-grandfather Leonard Weinberger (Aryeh). Jordana Rebecca Hoffman, daughter of Jacqueline Fox and Frank H. Hoffman, will celebrate her bat mitz- vah Saturday, Dec. 31, at Temple Israel. She is the sister of Anna, Jonah and Seth and the grand- child of Mickey Rottner. Hoffman She is also the grand- child of the late Lucille and Stanley Fox, the late Gertrude Rottner and the late William Hoffman. Her great- grandparents are the late Anna and Louis Mitchell Krieger volunteers at the Holocaust Memorial Center office. Hoffman, the late Jeanette and Jacob Wolf, the late Mamie and Lawrence McCollom, and the late Rose and Solomon Fox. Jordana is a student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. Her most meaningful mitzvah project involved twice growing her hair, cutting it and donating it to Locks of Love. Ava Rose Jacobs, daughter of Lisa and Bill Jacobs, read from the Torah as she cele- brated her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel Saturday, Dec. 17. She is the sister of Reid and the grandchild of Rosie and Si Gliner, Joan and Jacobs Ben Stein and Theresa and Martin Wunder. She is also the grandchild of the late Sidney Jacobs. Ava is a student at O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. She volun- teered at Farmington Hills-based JARC several times as part of her mitzvah proj- ects and felt the time was especially meaningful. Max Louis Olender will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah Saturday, Dec. 31, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. He is the son of Amy and Allen and brother of Teddie. His proud grandparents are Diana and Morton Tobin of Boca Raton, Fla., and Lillian Olender of West Bloomfied. He is Olender also the grandson of the late Theodore Olender. Max attends Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills. His mitzvah work involved his earning his Ner Tamid Religious Emblem as an Eagle Scout by performing a full year of service to com- munity and synagogue, among other requirements. Bar/Bat Mitzvah In an attempt to keep the notices that mark youth on their path to maturity mean- ingful yet brief, we have decided to change the items to include. We have eliminated the reference to the school "honor" rankings because it differs from school to school. Since mitzvah projects have increased, we ask that only one be selectd to be representative of tzedakah. Thank you for your adherence to these changes. 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