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 I'm a single mom and I recently lost my job. I'm desperately trying to keep things together, but it's rough sometimes. I wish Anne could go to camp with her friends." Send a Kid to TAMAR DID YOU KNOW... • Approximately 1/3 of our campers receive scholarships every year • A Jewish camp experience will strengthen a child's Jewish identity • Every dollar raised will be matched by the Jack and Aviva Robinson Family Challenge Fund To help Send a Kid to Tamarack visit www.tamarackcamps.com or call 248-647-1100. TAMARACK WERE PART OF THE TEAM 1105420 The Greatest Interactive Entertainment in the County KEEPS GETTING BETTER! STAR TRAX is ECSTATIC to announce our NEW EMCEE ill Gill 2006 Prices Sat/Sun Afternoons $1495 Sat Evenings $1995 Sun Eventngs $ 1 595 248-263-600 www.startrax.com May 18 • 2006 61