Tamarack Camps Please join us for our Inaugural Patron Event to support Tamarack Camps' Send a Kid to Tamarack Mazel Toy! from page B17 Annual Campaign FLORINF MARK Entrepreneur, Community Activist & Philanthropist "Send A Kid to Tamarack" Financial Aid Recipient 11-tt/t.R.Sr;Ay APRI L._ 30, 2.00] Noa Chandler Lea Chandler Noa Eliza Chandler and Lea liana Chandler will share the bimah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Saturday, April 25, as they cel- ebrate their b'not mitzvah. Their proud parents are Page and Gerald Chandler. Sharing in the simchah will be grandparents Dorris and Maurice Chandler and Ann Davis. They are also the grandchildren of the late Robert L. Davis. Noa and Lea are students at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Among their wide variety of mitzvah projects, both girls felt picking 110 pounds of apples, each, for Yad Ezra in Berkley was the most meaningful of the projects done. at tlie kovue of David rossfrwa RSVP to Carly Leipsitz at leipsitz@tamarackcamps.com call (248) 647-1100 ext. 113 Your minimum family gift of $250 to the Send a Kid to Tamarack Campaign will ensure that no child is denied a Jewish camp experience. of Metropolitan Detroit WE'RE PART OF THE TEAM Craig Singer M.D. Certified Mohel Into A cut above the rest! Alana Gutman www.BrisMD.com home: 248-626-6868 pager: 248-317-0417 Northwest Dermatology Group, PC. (248) 353-0880 1465840 CANTOR SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified Mohel — 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 1465850 B18 April 2.3 2009 Marni Gutman Alana Michelle Gutman and Marni Paige Gutman, daughters of Diane and Harvey Gutman, will celebrate their b'not mitzvah at Temple Beth El in Blomfield Township on Friday, April 24. Sharing in this special occasion will be their older sister Jessica and proud grandparents Bernard and Cathy Schrott and Robert and Leslie Craig. Marni and Alana are students at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Collecting and donating used towels and blankets to the Michigan Humane Society was their most meaningful mitzvah project. Alison Nicole Iafrate and Arielle Elise Iafrate, daughters of Erika and James Iafrate and sisters of Alex, will celebrate their b'not mitzvah on Saturday, April 25, during Havdalah services at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Sharing in the joy Alison lafrate Arielle lafrate will be grandparents Iris and Jimmy Fuller and Marian and Tony lafrate and very proud great-grandmother Elaine Lifton. Alison and Arielle attend Meads Mill Middle School in Northville. Among the wide variety of mitzvah projects the girls did, Alison chose OMNI, Orphan Medical Network International as her most meaning- ful project; Arielle felt the Northville Civic Concern was especially impor- tant to her. Ross Klar, son of Kim Klar, will become a bar mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield on Saturday, April 25. Klar He is the brother of Adam and Max. Proud grandparents are Rosalie and Edwin Bierman and Shirley Klar. Ross is the son of the late Dennis Klar and the grandson of the late Edward Klar. Ross attends Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake. For his mitzvah project, he volunteers at the Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield. Molly Rachel Mintz (Miryam Rachel) of Ann Arbor will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, April 25, at Beth Israel Congregation in Mintz Ann Arbor. She is the daughter of Rick and Barb Mintz and the sister of Janey. Her grandparents are Millie Greenley and Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon and Sybil Mintz. She is also grand- daughter of the late Dr. Robert Greenley. Molly attends Slauson Middle School in Ann Arbor and formerly attended the Ann Arbor Hebrew Day School.