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May 21, 2009 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-05-21

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Noah Michael
Gaber will become
a bar mitzvah
Friday, May 22, at
the Birmingham
Temple in
Farmington Hills.
He is the son of Jody
Gaber
and Daniel Gaber
and brother of Zoe.
Noah is the grandson of Marian
Gaber and Dr. Jack and Lee Litwin,
and the late Dr. Ben Gaber and the
late Harold Levine.
Noah is in the seventh grade
at Derby Middle School in
Birmingham. For his mitzvah proj-
ect, he volunteers for various com-
munity programs.

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Noah Frederic
Garber, son of
Lisa and Dr. Dale
Garber and brother
of Samantha and
Jenna, will read
from the Torah
as he celebrates
Garber
his bar mitzvah
at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield Saturday, May
23. Sharing in the simchah will be
grandparents Sylvia and Harold
Weingart and Sandra Garber. He is
also the grandchild of the late Dr.
Frederick Garber.
Noah is a student at Dunckel
Middle School in Farmington Hills.
His participation at Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield was the
mitzvah project he felt to be most
meaningful.

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Erin Brooke
Goldberg, daughter
of Lori and Kevin
Goldberg and
brother of Zachary,
will lead the con-
gregation at Temple
Israel in West
Goldberg
Bloomfield as she
celebrates her bat
mitzvah Friday, May 22. Her proud
grandparents are Jane and Seymour
Weiner, Linda Goldberg and Harold
Goldberg.
Erin attends Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills. Among
her many mitzvah projects, her
favorite was sorting and boxing food
at Yad Ezra in Berkley, which she felt
was meaningful.

Maxwell Brennan
Granitz, together
with his parents,
DeAnna Granitz
and Steven Granitz,
will celebrate his
bar mitzvah during
Havdalah services
Granitz
Saturday, May 23,
at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. He is the brother
of Noah and Gabriel and the grand-
child of Cheryl and Dennis Fogel. He
is also the great-grandchild of the
late Hyman Goodman.
Maxwell is a student at Walnut
Creek Middle School in Walled Lake.
He felt volunteering at Yad Ezra in
Berkley was his most meaningful
mitzvah project.

Emily Dora
Hessenthaler,
daughter of
Lori and Darren
Hessenthaler,
will become a
bat mitzvah at
Congregation Beth
Hessenthaler
Shalom in Oak Park
on Saturday, May 23.
Sharing in her joy will be brothers
Gabriel and Noah and proud grand-
parents Diane and Sander Eisenberg
and Harriet Hessenthaler. She is also
the granddaughter of the late David
Hessenthaler.
Emily is a student at Norup
International School in Oak Park.
Among her various mitzvah projects,
she felt spearheading a bottle return
fundraiser for her own Congregation
Beth Shalom was the most meaning-
ful.

Merrick
Hirschman will
celebrate his bar
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield Saturday,
May 23. He is the
— son of Jayme and
Hirschman
Sam Hirschman
and the brother of
Jasmine. Sharing in the simchah
will be grandparents Lois and Nat
Fishman and Audrey and Sherman
Hirschman.
Merrick attends Walled Lake
Central. Among his many mitzvah
projects, he felt recycling for West
Bloomfield-based Friendship Circle
was the most meaningful.

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