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April 10 2008

Brianna Farrah
Dines of West
Bloomfield will
become a bat mitz-
vah at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
Southfield on
Saturday, April 12.
Dines
Participating in
the ceremony will be her parents,
Tammy and Steve Dines, and her
sister Samantha. Excited grandpar-
ents are Sharon and Richard Sisler
of Farmington Hills and Esther and
Harry Dines of West Bloomfield. Proud
great-grandmothers are Ruth Biales of
Henderson, N.Y., and Shirley Sisler of
Southfield.
Bri attends Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield. Her most
meaningful mitzvah project is her
weekly commitment to the Friends at
Home program through Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield.

especially meaningful to donate a
portion of her monetary gifts in
memory of her 'grandmother to the Dr.
Vaitkevicius Discretionary Fund for
the fight against breast cancer.

Alison Lena
Hacker, daughter
of Louise and Brian
Hacker and sister of
Daniel, will be called
to the bimah as she
celebrates her bat
mitzvah Saturday,
Hacker
April 12, at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield. She is the grandchild of
Thelma Marshall and the late Martin
Marshall, Gladys Hacker and the late
Bill Hacker.
Alison attends Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield. She made
blankets to donate to Kids Kicking
Cancer and felt this was her most
meaningful of her mitzvah projects.

Lauren Girson
will celebrate her
bat mitzvah at
Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Township
Saturday, April 12.
Participating in the
ceremony will be her
Girson
parents, David and
Marsha Girson. Her older sister Bonnie
and older brother Steven will also
participate in the service. She is the
granddaughter of Dr. Michael Linver,
the late Bella Linver and the late
Pauline and the late Leonard Girson.
Lauren is a student at Berkshire
Middle School in Birmingham. As part
of her mitzvah project she volunteered
at the Temple Beth El nursery school
summer camp.

Brandon Tyner
Herman, son of
Judge Deborah
Tyner and Richard
Herman, will read
from the Torah as
he celebrates his bar
mitzvah Friday, April
Herman
11, at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield.
He is the brother of Jacici. His very
proud grandparents are Suzanne and
Herb Tyner and Arlene and Mort
Herman.
Brandon attends Berkshire Middle
School in Beverly Hills. He felt one of
his most meaningful mitzvah projects
was volunteering with residents in his
uncle's JARC home.

Melanie Lynne
Goldman, daughter
of Laurie and Dr.
Jeffrey Fischgrund
and Dr. Kenneth
Goldman, will read
from the Torah on
the occasion of her
Goldman
bat mitzvah Friday,
April 11, at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield. She is the
sister of Andrew. Her grandparents
are Rita White, Helene and Stephen
Fischgrund. She is also the grand-
child of the late Sharron and the
late Franklin Adell, the late Donald
Goldman and the late Dr. Milton
White.
Melanie is a student at Bloomfield
Hills Middle School. She felt it was

Joshua Edmund
Kahn, son of Claire
Neugebohr Kahn
and Nanci and Barry
Kahn, will celebrate
his bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield
Kahn
Saturday, April 12.
He is the grand-
son of Ina and Eugene Neugebohr
and Joan Rosenbloom. He is also the
grandchild of the late Marcia and the
late Edmund Kahn.
Joshua attends Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills. His most
meaningful mitzvah project was done
in honor of his brother and involved
working at Friendship Circle in West
Bloomfield.

