SELECTED JEWELRY CLEARANCE Program through the Friendship Circle. Jeremy Jan-Marc Raisky will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah Saturday, Jan. 14, at Congregation Beth Shalom. He is the son of Sheryl Sukenic Raisky of Huntington Woods and Michael Raisky of Beverly Hills. Raisky Celebrating with Jeremy will be his proud brother Matthew Raisky, grandparents Arlene and Lawrence Sukenic and great-grandmother Belle Katz. Jeremy is a seventh-grade student at Norup Middle School in Oak Park. For his mitzvah project, he worked with Bruce Wineman at his summer camp and Kid Fit Programs. Joshua Evan Randolph will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah Saturday, Jan. 14, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield. He is the son of Abby and Eric Randolph and big brother to Jessica and Halle. His proud grand- Randolph parents are Leah and Howard Levinsky and Janet Randolph. He is also the grandson of the late Charles Randolph. Josh is a student at Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. Among his many mitzvah projects, he participated in a fund-raiser for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Jonathan Eli Reinheimer will be called to the Torah Saturday, Jan. 14, at Temple Shir Shalom. Delighted to share in the occa- sion are his parents, Steve and Debbie Reinheimer, and brother Benjamin of West Bloomtield. Reinheimer Jonathan is the grandson of Herbert and Dorothy Reinheimer of Bingham Farms and Stanford and Judy Singer of Farmington Hills. Jonathan is a seventh-grader at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. Among his mitzvah proj- ects, he most enjoyed raising money for the American Heart Association and walking in the American Heart Walk. Brandon Rottman will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah Saturday, Jan. 14, at Congregation B'nai Moshe. He is the son of Anne and Dr. Michael Rottman and broth- er of Geoffrey. His proud grandparents are Mildred Serra Rottman and Tiby and Gene Rottman. Brandon is a student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. His most meaning- ful mitzvah project was volunteering at the Federation's It's a Mitzvah Day. a Shayna Nicole Simon, daughter of Ruth and Luke Simon and sister of Andy and Erin, will read from the Torah as she cele- brates her bat mitz- vah Saturday, Jan. 14, at Temple Israel. Her proud grandparents are Sharon and Kenneth Singer, Simon Margaret and Michael Simon and Janice Fineman. She is also the grandchild of the late Dr. Morris Fineman. Shayna attends Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. She felt it was especially meaningful to volunteer at Temple Israel's media center as one of her mitzvah projects. Allie Paige Sucher, daughter of Dr. Linda Sucher and David Sucher and sister of Adam and Erik, will read from the Torah as she celebrates her bat mitzvah Friday, Jan. 13, at Temple Israel. She is the grandchild of Sheldon Sucher. She is also the grand- child of the late Sucher Peggy Sucher and the late Pearl and Dr. Joseph Seltzer. Attending Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills, Allie quilted incu- bator covers for premature babies and felt this was her most meaning- ful mitzvah project. a limited number of beautiful jewelry items are now marked down for immediate sale. SAVE 35%5Ø%* on this select group of merchandise Two WEEKS ONLY Orchard Mall . West Bloomfield . 248-932-7700 • www.tappers.com *off retail prices ' 1066310 *Pre mitzvah dance classes *13 week program • 6 convenient locations Thursday, February 2nci JOG West Bloomfield 7:00 - 8:30 pm *** FREE! *** :atit.14) When you work this hard to raise money, YOURE CAREFUL HOW ITS SPENT. With so much effortbehindeach dollar we raise, we' particular about where those dollars go. That's why we support only the most promising programs. Learn more at komen.org or 1.800 I'M AWARE'. The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer l'ounciation N This space provided as a public service. 02005. The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation January 12. 2006 63