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Aaron Robert
Rosenfeld will be
called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, May 30,
at Congregation
B'nai Moshe in
West Bloomfield. He
Rosenfeld
is the son of Beth
Anne and Michael
Rosenfeld and the brother of Mitchell.
Proud grandparents are Florence
and Maxwell Schwartz and Martin
Rosenfeld. He is also the grandson of
the late Diana Rosenfeld.
Aaron attends the Roeper School in
Birmingham. The mitzvah project he
felt most meaningful was donating his
hair to Pantene Beautiful Lengths to
help make wigs for women with cancer.
To our graduates
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Brett
Schwartz
Josh Liebman
University of Central Florida
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Daniel
Schwartz
Brett and Daniel Schwartz, sons
of Alicia and David Schwartz, were
called to the Torah as b'nai mitzvah
on Saturday, May 23, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington Hills.
Sharing in the simchah were younger
brother Jacob and proud grandparents
Janet and Seymour Rosen and Harriet
and Robert Schwartz.
Rebecca Liebman
West Bloomfield High School
We're so proud of you!
Brett and Daniel are students at
Berkshire Middle School in Beverly
Hills. Both boys participated in many
mitzvah projects. Brett felt that the
Meals on Wheels Mitzvah Day Project
was most meaningful to him. Danny's
participation in the Miracle Baseball
League was most significant to him.
Rebecca Josephine
Treisman, daughter
of Ruth (Rott) and
Jonathan Treisman
of Shorewood, Wis.,
was called to the
Torah on Saturday,
May 23, to celebrate
her bat mitzvah
at Congregation
Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun in
Milwaukee, Wis. Rebecca is the sister
of Daniel and Pamela. Sharing in the
simchah and beaming with pride were
her grandparents Elaine and Edward
Treisman of Bloomfield Hills and
Frances Rott of Boca Raton, Fla.
Rebecca attends Shorewood
Intermediate School in Shorewood.
Her mitzvah project was planning and
carrying out activities for Girl Scout
troops in and around the Shorewood-
Milwaukee area.
More B'nai Mitzvah
• Temple Beth El — Rachel
Katherine Mucha, daughter of Karen
and John Mucha (Saturday).
• Temple Shir Shalom — Jake
Wolok, son of Linda Wolok and Mark
Wolok (Saturday).
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May 28 2009
n April 14, Rose Morgan of
Southfield turned 95 years
young. Ms. Morgan received a
JVS Mitzvah Hero Award for her volunteer
work at the JVS Dorothy and Peter Brown
Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program
(Brown Center) for playing music to those
whose memories have faded. She also is
a past recipient of the Ability Is Ageless
award. Her children, Gail Mash, David and
Erica Mash, Diane Mash and Linda and
John Lazar, as well as grandchildren Jack
and Marla Linderman, Jason and Christine
Pikstein, Jennifer and Marc Feinberg, Reesa
and Sasha Mash, joined by great-grandchildren Naomi and Joshua Linderman
and Jonathon, Brandon and Melissa Feinberg, all say mazel tov and wish that she
live and stay healthy.