Family Focus Greg Graduation, MAZEL TOV! li Banai Mitzvah from page C23 Ryan Jordan Feldman, son of Andrea and Stanley Feldman, will celebrate his bar mitzvah as he reads from the Torah at Temple Israel in Feldman West Bloomfield Friday, May 23. He is the brother of Parker, Kyle and Wyatt. His proud grandparents are Lori and Martin Weiner, Val and Lewis Feldman, Maria and Stanley Francis and Vicki Hayes. Also sharing in the simchah will be his proud great-grandmothers Ethel Galbut and Dorothy Francis. Ryan attends Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. He felt his most meaningful mitzvah project was being involved at Temple Israel during the housing of the homeless. Custom Designs Special Occasion Gifts Bar/Bat Mitzvah Gifts Free Gift Wrap Jewelry Repair Watch Repair Liberal Return Policy I 6881 Orchard Lake Rd. on the Boardwalk (248) 851-5030 J EWE L R Y 132670D op.c. r Gio ,,& Party Planning too! ,„? r nies Since 1988 competitive Pridng • Unsurpassed Quality.. Everyone will notice the difference! Arches Balloons t Centerpieces Dance Floor decor Linens - Placecards • Party Coordinating s Signage Sue Fishman • 248.788.5004 goballoonies@yahoo.com • wwwegoballoonies.corn Also available for Corporate Events & Special Occasions Mitzvahs / Weddings I Corporate Events C24 May 22 0 2008 Heidi and Chuck Freedman of Walled Lake will be honored on Saturday, May 24, as their son Joseph Alexander (Yosef) is called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Freedman Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield. He is the brother of Ethan. Also thrilled are grandparents Myrna and David Katz of West Bloomfield. Joey is a student at Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake. He volunteers in his school's S.N.A.P.S. pro- gram, assisting autistic middle-school- ers with study and socializing skills. Mollie Janine Gross will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, May 24, at Congregation Beth Emeth in Ann Arbor. She is the daughter of Steve and Betsy Gross Gross and granddaughter of Eileen and Harvey Gross and the late Yetta Greenberg. Mollie attends West Middle School in Ypsilanti. Her very meaningful mitzvah project was reading to the blind, live on the air at DRIS station, partnering with her grandmother Eileen Gross. Sarah Ashley Hoberman, together with her parents, Cheryl and Steve Hoberman, will celebrate her bat mitz- vah Saturday, May 24, at Adat Shalom Synagogue, in Farmington Hills. She is the sister of Heather and Danielle. Proud grandparents are Paul and Eileen Hoberman of West Bloomfield. She is also the granddaughter of the late Sylvia and the late Harold Tink. Sarah is a student at Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake. Hoberman Her most meaningful mitzvah project was her involvement with Yad Ezra, a food bank in Berkley, where she both volun- teered and donated funds. Sarah Bernice Levett, daughter of Marilyn Hamer Levett and Al Levett and the sister of Aaron, will be called to the bimah to read from the Torah as she becomes bat mitzvah Levett at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, May 24. Her grandparents are Sadie and Joe Hamer and Roy Levett. She is also the grandchild of the late Marilyn (Penny) Levett. Sarah attends Birmingham Covington School. Her most meaning- ful mitzvah project involved donating supplies and her time to Michigan Animal Rescue League. Alana Gayle Lieberman, the daughter of Michael and Lori Lieberman, will be called to the Torah and cel- ebrate her becom- ing a bat mitzvah Lieberman on Saturday, May 24, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. She is the sister of Andrew, 18, and Marni, 16. Participating in her bat mitzvah will be her loving grandparents Warren and Marion Wolfe, Phyllis and Leon Shy. Alana attends Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake. Her favorite and most rewarding mitzvah project was delivering Purim parcels to the residents at the assisted living facilities, which she began doing at age 7. Rotter Maxwell Jay Rotter, son of Lisa and Dr. Steven Rotter and brother of Jake, will celebrate his bar mitz- vah as he reads from the Torah on Friday, May 23, at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township. His proud