ONLY 2 WEEKS LEFT TO PLACE YOUR AD! Maze' My. B'nai Mitzvah from page 57 With an ad in The Jewish News featuring our 2007 graduates! Sponsored by Kroger and MSU, MSU Hillel and MSU Jewish Studies Program On having a dream and making it come true. Good luck on your new adventure at the University of Michigan. Border #1 sample ad (4.75" x 3" size) ❑ z. 'Congratulations Border #3 ❑ SIZES/PRICES 4.75" x 2" — $45 4.75" x 4" — $85 4.75" x 3" — $65 4.75" x 5" — $100 Additional sizes available upon request. * These are the colors and borders available, sizes are determined by order request. Issue Date: May 24, 2007 Ad Deadline Date: May 18, 2007 Please write your congratulatory message legibly. Be sure to enclose photo if you'd like. (If you would like your photo back, please include a self addressed stamped envelope.) - Check Enclosed for $ Acct. # Signature Visa I=1 MasterCard l=1 AmEx ❑ Exp. Date We cannot print your ad without the following information, which will be kept confidential: Telephone Name Address City State Zip E-mail Editorial submissions are separate. • Attn: Cap & Gown Ad — The Detroit Jewish News 29200 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 110 • Southfield, MI 48034 Phone: 248.351.5100 • Fax: 248.304.0049 For more information, call 248.351.5100 58 May 3 • 2007 Julie Anne Katsnelson, daugh- ter of Ruth and Gennady Katsnelson, will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Congregation B'nai Moshe Saturday, Katsnelson May 5. She is the sister of Laura and grandchild of Helen Moss, Dr. Victor Moss and Tsilya Katsnelson. She is also a granddaughter of the late Solomon Katsnelson. Julie is a student at Geisler Middle School in Walled Lake. Her mitzvah projects included volunteering for the B'nai Moshe Purim Carnival. Zachary James Klegon will read from the Torah on the occasion of his bar mitzvah Saturday, May 5, at Temple Israel. He is the son of Teresa Klegon and Frank Klegon and the brother of Jeffrey. His grandparents are Teresa and James Biondo and Alice Klegon. He is also the grandchild of the late Henry Klegon. Zachary attends White Lake Middle School. His most meaningful mitzvah project was helping at Gleaners Food Bank of Oakland County. David Benjamin Kole, son of Linda and Dr. Bernard Kole, will read from the Torah on the occasion of his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel Saturday, May Kole 5. He is the brother of Elizabeth and Sam and the grandchild of Irvin Otis and Abe Kole. He is also the grand- child of the late Rose Otis and the late Betty Kole David is a student at Scholars Together in Royal Oak. He volun- teers at Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield on a regular basis and feels this is an important and meaningful mitzvah project. Jason Tyler Kraft, son of Shelly Kraft and Walter Kraft, will celebrate his bar mitzvah Friday, May 4, at Temple Israel. He is the brother of Nicole and Ryan. His proud grandparents are Lenore and Eddie Mitteldorf, Virginia Kraft and Walter Kraft. Jason attends Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. He helped at Camp Mak-A-Dream with the Cookies N' Dreams program Kraft and felt it was an especially meaning- ful mitzvah project. Mara Elissa Lempert, daughter of Shelli and Scott Lempert, will cel- ebrate her bat mitz- vah on Saturday, May 5, at Temple Shir Shalom. She is the Lempert sister of Jordyn and the granddaughter of Brenda Beron and Irwin and Lenora Beron. Proud great-grandmother is Vivian Kaufman. Mara attends Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake. She partici- pated in several mitzvah projects and found it most meaningful to volunteer in a classroom with children who have special needs. Ryan Myles Powell, son of Dr. Arthur Powell and Barbara Powell, will celebrate his bar mitzvah as he reads from the Torah at Temple Israel Saturday, May 5. His Powell proud grandparents are Audrey and Jerry Powell and Joanne and Leonard Ryan. Ryan attends Central Middle School in Plymouth. He felt it was especially meaningful to volunteer at Yad Ezra in Berkley as part of his mitzvah experience. Rachel Sabbath of Huntington Woods will become bat mitzvah at Temple Emanu-EI on Saturday, May 5. Proud are parents Susan and David Sabbath Sabbath and younger sister Madison. Rachel is the granddaughter of Sandra and Robert Weitz of Huntington Woods and Beverly and Larry Sabbath of Bloomfield Hills. Rachel is a student at Norup International School in Oak Park. For her mitzvah project, she volun-