the granddaughter
of the late Arthur
Koppy.
Falynn is a
student at the
Roeper School in
Birmingham. She
has participated
Koppy
in several mitz-
vah projects but
her favorite was growing her hair
for "Locks of Love"; she was able to
donate over 12 inches of hair.
Halley Brooke Lefkofsky will
celebrate her bat mitzvah at Temple
Israel Saturday, May 20. Her parents
are Melanie and Steve Lefkofsky
and her brothers
are Mathew and
Jake. Sharing the
simchah will be
her grandparents
Anni and Dr.
Henry Garfield
and Sandra and
Lefkofsky
William Lefkofsky.
Hailey
attends West Hills Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. Donating her hair
to Locks of Love, an organization that
supplies wigs to children, was the
mitzvah project she felt. was the most
meaningful.
Brianna Blair Mark, daughter
of Marissa Mark and Jeffrey Mark,
celebrates her bat mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue, Saturday,
May 20. She is the sister of Ilyse and
Alexandra. Delighted grandmothers
are Ruth Miller, Florine Mark and
Francine Miller. She is the grand-
daughter of the
late Hubert Miller,
the late Irving
Mark and the late
William Ross; and
great-granddaugh-
ter of the late Ruth
Tucker, the late
Mark
Anna Miller and
the late Dorothy
and the late Harry Bornstein.
Brianna attends Hillel Day School in
Farmington Hills. She found the Dor L
Dor project at Jewish Apartments and
Services very meaningful.
Daniel Zachary Phillips, son
of Deborah and Alan Phillips and
brother of Joshua, will read from the
Torah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah
at Temple Israel, Saturday, May 20.
He is the grandson of Jacqueline and
Manuel Fertell and Esther Phillips.
He is also the grandchild of the late
Stanley Phillips.
Daniel is
a student at
Walnut Creek
Middle School
in Walled Lake.
His most mean-
ingful mitzvah .
project involved
Phillips
decorating cook-
ies, cookie bags,
bookmarkers and other items with
JARC and delivering them to the
Ronald McDonald House. •
Gabriella Elana Ring will celebrate
her bat mitzvah on Saturday, May 20,
at Congregation Beth Shalom.
She is the daughter of Elliott and Anna
(Magid) Ring
and older sister
of Phillip. Proud
grandparents are
Dorothy Ring of
Livonia and Riva
Magid of Oak Park.
She is also the
Ring
granddaughter of
the late Fred Ring
and the late Yefim Magid.
Gabriella is a seventh-grade student
at Norup School in Oak Park. Her
most meaningful mitzvah project was
helping with food sorting, packag-
ing and distribution at Yad Ezra in
Berkley.
Hannah Elizabeth Rosenberg
will be called to the Torah as a bat
mitzvah Saturday, May 20, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. She is the
daughter of Ms.
Karen Rosenberg
and Lawrence
Rosenberg, sister
of Marissa and
half-sister of
Benjamin. Her
loving
grandpar-
Rosenberg
ents are Frank
and Elaine Basch
and Sidney Rosenberg. She is also
the granddaughter of the late Maxine
Rosenberg.
Hannah is a seventh-grade student
at Norup Middle School in Oak Park.
For her mitzvah project, she found it
particularly meaningful to help at Yad
Ezra in Berkley.
Joseph Nathan Shecter, son of
Michael and Kitty Shecter, will be
called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on
B'nai Mitzvah on page 62
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