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Abigail. She is also the sister of
Kara Hahn. Joining in the sim-
chah will be grandmother Estelle
Hyman. She is also the grandchild
of the late Louis Hyman and the
late Janet and Robert Victor.
Margaux is a student at Detroit
Country Day School in Beverly
Hills. She planned and implement-
ed a project with her sister to raise
money for the people of Darfur, as
one of her mitzvah projects.

and Peter D. Brown Memory Care Pavilion provides.
• Safe, Secure and Supportive Environ
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encourage resident socialization,
autonomy and self expression
• Medication Administration
• SpeciallyTrained Staff
• 24-Hour Nursing Care
• Nutritious Kosher Meals and Snacks
• Private Spa Bathing
• Respite Care

Jared Lee
Ishbia, son
of Leslie
and Howard
Ishbia and
brother of
Nikki and
Lindsay, will
be called to
Ishbia
the bimah as
a bar mitzvah
Friday, Dec. 1, at Temple Israel.
His proud grandparents are Myrna
and Cliff Klayman, Lois Ishbia
and Renee and Earl Ishbia. He is
also the grandchild of the late Lilo
Klayman. Sharing in the simchah
will be his great-grandmothers
Irma Dallman, Ruth Ryshen and
Regina Polinsky.
Jared attends Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield.
His most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect was forming his own team to
walk for Friendship Circle in West
Bloomfield and raising significant
funds for the project.

Tracy
Ceceil
Nikolas,
daughter
of Julie E.
Burnett and
Robert S.
Eichenhorn,
will celebrate
her bat mitz-
vah Saturday,
Dec. 2, at Temple Israel. She is the
grandchild of Shirley Burnett and
Bettie Eichenhorn. She is also the
grandchild of the late Hal Burnett
and the late Seymour Eichenhorn.
Her late great-grandparents are
Edith Phillips Oberfelder and Ceil
Burnett Lewis.
Tracy is a seventh-grade student
at Muir Middle School in Milford.
Her most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect is her active participation as an
assistant volunteer at Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield.

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