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January 04, 2007 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-01-04

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Mazel ov!

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Michael John
Monteleone
will be called
to the bimah at
Temple Israel
on the occasion
of his bar mitz-
vah Saturday, Jan.
6. He is the son of
Monteleone
Nancy and John
Monteleone and the brother of Stefani.
His grandparents are Lucille D'Amico
and Pam and Nicholas Monteleone. He
is also the grandson of the late Myra
and the late Sidney Gorodesky. His
proud great-grandparents are Ann and
Nino Maggio.
Michael attends Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield. His
most meaningful mitzvah project was
volunteering through Temple Israel for
the Relay for Life to help benefit can-
cer research.

Emma Lacey
Sriro, (Arona
Libe), daugh-
ter of Andrea
(Freedman) and
Michael Sriro,
will celebrate her
bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Jan. 6,
Sriro
at Temple Shir
Shalom. She is
the granddaughter of Alyce and the
late Harold Freedman as well as the
late Florence and the late Milton Sriro.
Proud brothers are Nathan and Noah.
Emma is a student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield. For
her mitzvah project, she volunteers at
the Friendship Circle's Life Town, help-
ing handicapped children.

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Ari Matthew
Well (Avraham
Moshe) will be
called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah
on Saturday, Jan. 6,
at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. He is
the son of Michael
Well
and Elysa Weil and
the older brother of Eli and Zoe. Ari is
the grandson of Janet Weil, Judy Hocher,
Sanford Eichenhorn and Raymond
Gottlieb and the great-grandson of
Priscilla Dickman. He is also the grand-
son of the late Ralph Weil, the late Robert
Hocher and the late Patricia Eichenhorn.
Ari is a seventh-grade student at
Warner Middle School in Farmington
Hills. For his mitzvah project, he volun-
teered at Yad Ezra in Berkley.

Darren Blake
Weiss of
Bloomfield Hills
will celebrate his
bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Jan. 6,
at Temple Beth
El. His proud
parents are Ron
Weiss
and Jodi Weiss; he
is the brother of Todd and Logan. Proud
grandparents are Dr. David and Nancy
Stulberg, Paul and Marilyn Silverstein,
Mildred Weiss. He is also the grandson
of the late Lawrence Weiss.
Darren is a student at Bloomfield Hills
Middle School. He is donating a portion
of his gifts to charities.

More B'nai Mitzvah

• Temple Beth El — Austin Drew
Goodman, son of Hilary and Brian
Goodman (Saturday).
•Temple Emanu-El — Sierra
Onickel, daughter of Harold and
Kelly Onickel (Saturday).

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January 4

2007

Penny Harvest Coming
Sixth-graders and their families are invited to take part in Federation's 12th annual
Tzedakah Experience Sunday, Jan. 28, from 9:45 to 11:45 a.m. at Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Township.
Using coins collected in a Penny Harvest, the annual event is the culmination of a
curriculum taught in Jewish day schools and congregations to demonstrate the value
of charitable giving and tzedakah (the Jewish concept of righteous acts).
Highlights of the morning include hands-on counting and allocating dollars raised
to support Jewish agencies in the Metro Detroit area. Students can also "shop" for
volunteer opportunities in the "Mitzvah Mall',' where Jewish communal agencies will
present a variety of needs and volunteer programs.
Corporate partner for the event is the DeRoy Testamentary Foundation and
sponsors of Tzedakah Experience are Federation's Alliance for Jewish Education,
Federation's Women's Campaign and Education Department, JP Morgan Chase Bank
NA, Metro Detroit Board of Jewish Educators and Temple Beth El.
Susan Terebelo chairs the event for Women's Department with Keren Alpert and
Andee Liberman from the Metro Detroit Board of Jewish Educators.
For information, contact Jennifer Greenhill, (248) 203-1460 or greenhill@jfmd.

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