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September 25, 2008 - Image 159

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-09-25

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ts we &lin our 20th year

She felt helping as a volunteer at
Gleaners food bank was a signifi-
cant mitzvah project.

Stephanie
Maureen
Schulman (Tzivia
Miriam) celebrat-
ed her bat mitz-
vah on Saturday,
Sept. 20, at Ohel
Moed Shomrey
Schulman
Emunah in West
Bloomfield. She
is the daughter of Sanford and
Susan Schulman, big sister of Justin
Charles and Andrew Robert. Proud
are grandparents Dr. Max and Judy
Robins and Sid and Joyce Schulman
and great-grandmother Phyllis
Hendrick.
Stephanie is a seventh-grade
student at Yeshivat Akiva in
Southfield. For her mitzvah project,
she distributed jewelry and assisted
with relief efforts after the fire at
Hechtman Jewish Apartments in
West Bloomfield.

amily wishes you

c&Vew

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Tradition! Tradition!
Alicia R. Nelson 248.557.0109
WWW.allthingsjewish.com

Roxanne Lee
Segall (Shoshana
Leah) will be
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah
on Friday, Sept.
26, at Temple
Emanu-El in Oak
Segall
Park. She is the
daughter of Eve
Avadenka and Hardy Segall, sister
of Mitch and Nate and grand-
daughter of Edward and Beverly
Avadenka and Jack and Shelly
Segall.
Roxanne attends Norup
International School in Oak Park.
For one mitzvah project, she volun-
teered at Yad Ezra in Berkley.

B'nai Mitzvah on page B68

September 25 • 2008

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