evoiak)eu, Firsten the grandson of the late Adele Firsten. Michael is an eighth-grade student at Bloomfield Hills Middle School. His favorite mitzvah project was serving as a big buddy in the Friendship Circle Miracle League. Ethan Friedman will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 8, at Congregation B'nai Moshe. He is the son of Jill and Robert Friedman Friedman and the brother of Allie. Sharing in his simchah will be grand- parents Erno Friedman, Florence Mars and Eleanor Sol. Ethan is also the grandson of the late Pearl Friedman and the late Jack Sol. Ethan is an eighth-grader at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. One of his mitzvah projects included donating his hair to Locks of Love. David Matthew King, son of Hilary and Edan King, will lead the congrega- tion as he celebrates his bar mitzvah, Saturday, Sept. 8, at Temple Israel. He is King the brother of Alex and Ari. His proud grandmothers are Inez Cane and Bonney King. He is also the grandchild of the late Irving S. Cane and the late Arthur N. King. David is a student at Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills. He felt volunteering at the Relay for Life was a very meaningful mitzvah project. Julie Helen Linovitz of Herndon, Va., was called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 1, at Congregation Beth Emeth in Herndon. Sharing Linovitz in the simchah were her parents, Rhonda and Marc Linovitz, and her brother Brian. Proud grandparents are Shelia and Michael Levine of Oak Park. Julie is also the granddaughter of the late Max Linovitz and the late Inez Tolan Linovitz. Julie attends Rachel Carson Middle School in Herndon. Her mitzvah proj- ect involved taking care of a neighbor with cancer and her handicapped cats. Brian Steven Lipson will be called to the bimah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah on Friday, Sept. 7, at Temple Israel. He is the son of Debra Lipson Lipson and the late Barry Lipson. His brothers are Mark and Kevin and his grandpar- ents are Sylvia and Sam Deutsch and Honora Lipson. He is also the grand- child of the late Alex Lipson. Brian attends Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. Among his mitzvah projects, he felt that rais- ing funds for surgical research at Children's Hospital of Michigan was the most meaningful. Presents the EVENTiNNNv‘ PLANNING •j" TRADESHOW HAVING A PARTY? TOUR EXHIBITS, AND DISCOVER WHAT'S NEW! OVER 50 VENDORS TO HELP YOU... • GET INSPIRED • GET ORGANIZED • GET MOTIVATED SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2007 11:00 AM — 4:00 PM WEST BLOOMFIELD JCC PHOTOGRAPHERS • PLANNERS • VENUES DECORATORS • GIFTS • CATERERS TAINERS • INVITATION • FREE • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WWW.JOECORNELL.COM (248) 356-6000 1:,02:39 0 CANTOR SAMUEL Corey and Hannah Loeb GREENBAUM Certified Mohel — Ian Michael Landau, son of Denise and Marc Landau, will celebrate his bar mitzvah as he reads from the Torah at Temple Israel, Saturday, Landau Sept. 8. He is the brother of Chelsea and Jordan. His proud grandparents are Beverly Hellmer and Alene and Graham Landau. Ian is a student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. Visiting and assisting residents at the JARC Berlin House was the mitzvah project he felt had the most meaning. Corey and Hannah Loeb will cel- ebrate their b'not mitzvah at the Birmingham Temple on Saturday, Sept. 8. They are the daughters of Margie and Jeff Loeb and grand- daughters of Shirley and Burt Harris of Swampscott, Mass., and Loretta and Felix Loeb of Portland, Ore. The girls are Birmingham Covington School eighth-graders. Corey's mitz- vah project includes collecting new and gently used books for the Detroit Public Schools. Hannah helped at an event sponsored by the Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution at Wayne State University in Detroit. Skill, Sensitivity and Tradition come together to create your special Bris. Answering all of your anesthetic & aftercare needs. (248) 855-A BOY (2269) Office: (248) 547-7970 perfectnow@excite.corn 1299150 acintosh Training & Suppor iMocs/ mochooks/ powerbooks/ iPod iPhones more! _. B'nai Mitzvah on page 68 September 6 2007 67