Mazel Toy! B'nai Mitzvah from page B25 Jaimee Brooke Wine Michigan State University B.A. Degree in Advertising Carly Klan. Wine Wayne State University Masters Degree in Social Work Whatever you wish We wish for you.. Whatever you dream We dream for you.. We are so very proud of both of you and all your accomplishments. May your futures be filled with good health, happiness, peace and success. Steven M. Lash, DDS, MS Rebecca L. Rubin, DMD, MS 248-851-7272 6177 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, Michigan www.lashorthodontics.com I it fir oi A • Orthodt,t1tists Emily Kenna Linden, daughter of Pauline and Allan Linden and sister of Joshua, will celebrate her bat mitzvah as she is called to the bimah at Temple Linden Israel in West Bloomfield Friday, May 9. Her grandparents are Hanna Linden and the late J. Stewart Linden, Gene Loeb and the late Kenneth S. Loeb. Emily is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. She felt her volunteer work at the Michigan Animal Rescue League was very meaningful as part of her mitzvah experience. K. Matthew Rosen, son of Jan and David Rosen, will read from the Torah as he cel- ebrates his bar mitz- vah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, May 10. He is the brother of Allie and the grandchild of Edie and Donald Slotkin, Diane and Stuart Mittenthal and Micki and Harry Sachsel. His very proud great-grand- parents are Annette and Louis Lewis. Matthew is a student at Cranbrook Kingswood Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. His most meaningful mitzvah project was donating funds to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to honor the memory of his uncle. Jenna Nicole Lublin, together with her parents, Karen and Bennett Lublin, will read from the Torah on the occasion of her bat mitzvah at Havdalah services Lublin Saturday, May 10, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. She is the sister of Jaime and the grandchild of Helene and Daniel Lublin, Angela Steinberg and the late Julius Steinberg. Jenna attends Sara Banks Middle School in Walled Lake. She especially enjoyed working with children with special needs at Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield, feeling this was a very meaningful mitzvah project. Adar Riani Rubin, son of Ilanit and Craig Rubin and brother of Tal, will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 10, at Congregation Rubin Shaarey Zedek West Bloomfield, B'nai Israel Center. He is the grandson of Naama and the late Hoshea Riani of Tel Aviv, Israel, and Marilyn and Sidney Rubin. He is also the great- grandson of Shulamit Cohen of Holon, Israel. Adar is a seventh-grade student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. His mitz- vah projects included participation in Dor L'dor and Farmington Hills-based JARC through Hillel. Lorna Jean Pluto (Yochevet Sara) of Bloomfield Township, daughter of Robin Pluto and John Pluto, will be called to the Torah on Saturday, May 10, Pluto at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield. Her proud grandparents are Geraldine Margolis, Donna Pluto and William Pluto. She is also the granddaughter of the late Dr. Jerry Margolis. Lorna is a student of Bloomfield Hills Middle School. She enjoys annual participation in the Jewish Family Service Fall-Fix-Up program, provid- ing services to those in need. Jake Bradley Slobin, together with his parents, Tracy and William Slobin, and his brother Stephen, will celebrate his bar mitzvah as he is called to the bimah Slobin during Havdalah services Saturday, May 10, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. His proud grandparents are Sharon and Robert Herc and Sally and Robert Gordon. He is also the grandson of the late Leonard Slobin. Jake is a student at Novi Middle School. Among his many mitzvah proj- ects, he felt volunteering at the Special Olympics was the most meaningful. B'nai Mitzvah on page B28 B26 May 8 •2008 J14