ENS MENU $4.95 Family Focus MA LL TOV! _,„ RE5TAU RANT B'nai Mitzvah from page B21 Receive 1 10%Off Total Food Bill Dine-In only. Not valid with Specials. Not valid with any other offers. With coupon. Expires 6/30/09 JN T LAM 4 :1: FULL BAR LAKE ROAD ROSSWINZ:A FULL SERVICE C. _ CATERING. -6000 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 11 "°.' Brett Schwartz Josh Liebman University of Central Florida —4o4=mmet 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). Your loving family Morgan 95th 11111„ u taD iTERR g ea- AN EA14 M AGI C" KI N IO W RAs —D tAN1 , 2.O°8 • MEDITERRANEAN lb GRILLE 11 1 11 E44 l'Hy! °us! DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS SOUP AND SALAD OR SANDWICH STARTING AT $5.99. TRY A LUNCH PORTION OF OUR SIGNATURE ENTRÉES. SAVE TIME AND CALL AHEAD TO PLACE YOUR DINE-IN LUNCH ORDER. a CUSTOMER APPRECIATION cy OFF ENTIRE 0 BILL Excludes alcohol, tax and gratuity. Dine-in or carry out. Must have coupon. Cannot be combined with another offer. Expires 6/30/09 4189 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ORCHARD LAKE TWP., MICHIGAN 248.865.0000 37367 6 MILE ROAD LIVON IA, M ICH IGAN • 734.464.8200 1.502220 Subscribe today! 248.351.5174 B22 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.