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June 18, 2009 - Image 59

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AND
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MOMS/GIRLS
NIGHT OUT!!
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FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH
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International School in Oak Park. Her
most meaningful mitzvah project was
developing and participating in Buddy
to Buddy, a friendship group at her
school.

Middle School in West Bloomfield.
She enjoyed participating in many
mitzvah projects with the madrachim
(teacher aides) program at Temple
Shir Shalom.

Zachary Kleiman
Walter will be called
to the Torah as a bar
mitzvah on Saturday,
June 20, at Temple
Emanu El in Oak
Park. He is the son
- of Paul and Debra
Walter
Walter and brother
of Mallory, Max
and Ari. His proud grandparents are
Seymour and Estelle Kleiman and
Edith Walter. He is also the grandson
of the late Dr. Paul Walter.
Zachary is a seventh-grade student
at Norup International School in Oak
Park. One of his mitzvah projects
involved volunteering at Farmington
Hills-based JARC.

Jeremy Benjamin
Weinstock, son
of Lisa and Steven
Weinstock, will
read from the Torah
as he celebrates
his bar mitzvah
Saturday, June 20,
at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. He
is the brother of Nathan. Sharing in
the simcha will be his proud grand-
mothers Lois Gaynor and Susan
Weinstock. He is also the grandchild
of the late Donald Gaynor and the
late Dr. Robert Weinstock. His very
proud great-grandmother is Sylvia
Weinstock.
Jeremy is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
Participating in monthly bingo games
with Farmington Hills-based JARC
residents was the mitzvah project he
felt to be most meaningful.

-

Lindsay Taylor
Weinberg, daugh-
ter of Tammy and
Steven Weinberg and
sister of Melissa, will
read from the Torah
on the occasion of
her bat mitzvah
Lindsay
Saturday, June 20,
Weinberg
at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. Her
proud grandparents are Sheila and
Norman Weinberg and Delores and
Jay McCauley.
Lindsay is a student at Clifford
Smart Middle School in Walled Lake.
Among her various mitzvah experi-
ences, she felt her participation in
Relay for Life was the most meaning-
ful.

Rachel Elizabeth
Weinberg, daughter
of Janet Weinberg
and Jay Weinberg,
was called to the
Torah as a bat mitz-
vah on Friday, June
5, at Temple Shir
Rachel
Shalom in West
Weinberg
Bloomfield. Sharing
in the celebration
was her brother, Louis. Proud grand-
parents are Richard Williams and
Edith Weinberg. Rachel is also the
granddaughter of the late Marian
Ruskin Williams and the late Louis
Weinberg.
Rachel is a student at Orchard Lake

Maxwell Morris
Weiss will lead the
congregation at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield Saturday,
June 20, as he reads
from the Torah on
the occasion of his
Weiss
bar mitzvah. Maxwell
is the son of Julie
and Joseph Weiss and the brother
of Megan and Henry. Sharing in
the simchah will be grandparents
Howard and Natalie Weiss, Jack
and Kathy Hart and great-aunt May
Anstandig. He is also the great-
grandchild of the late Dorothy and
the late Samuel Anstandig.
Maxwell is a student at Berkshire
Middle School in Beverly Hills.
Making a donation to the American
Cancer Society was the mitzvah proj-
ect he felt had the most meaning.

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10 am
pm (RAIN OR SHINE)

Kids must be accompanied by an adult. Kosher lunch and snacks will be served.

Enjoy a day at camp and reconnect with old friends.
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• Congregation B'nai Moshe —
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