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Jordan Avery
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with his parents, Jodi
and Jason Anstandig,
and his brother Jonah
and sister Jessica,
will celebrate his
bar mitzvah during
Anstandig
Havdalah services
Saturday, Jan. 9, at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. He is the grandchild
of Donna and Burton Hurshe and
Jackie Lipshaw. He is also the grand-
child of the late Alfred Lipshaw.
Jordan attends Clifford Smart
Middle School in Commerce
Township. He volunteered his services
as an umpire at a baseball game for
charity sponsored by the Women's
Auxiliary of Walled Lake and felt this
was a meaningful mitzvah project.
Kaitlyn Lily
Eisenshtadt will be
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah
Saturday, Jan. 9, at
Havdalah services
at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
Eisenshtadt
Southfield. Sharing
in this special occa-
sion will be her par-
ents, Wendy and Jeffrey Eisenshtadt,
and brother Alec. Proud grandparents
are Carol and Gerald Eisenshtadt
and Norma Zelch. Kaitlyn is also the
granddaughter of the late Raymond
Zelch.
Kaitlyn attends middle school in
Bloomfield Hills. As part of her mitz-
vah project, she organized a gently
used camp goods drive to donate to
Tamarack Camps.
Julia Nicole
Fantich, daughter
of Danielle Fantich
and Dr. Jeffrey and
Debby Fantich, will
celebrate her bat
mitzvah Friday, Jan.
8, at Temple Israel
Fantich
in West Bloomfield
as she reads from
the Torah. She is
the sister of Gabrielle and Jade. Her
proud grandparents are Esther and
Harold Radin and Brenda and Charles
Fantich. Especially proud to be shar-
ing in the simchah will be her great-
grandmothers Lillian Greenblatt and
Helen Radin-Mayer.
Julia attends Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield. Her most
meaningful mitzvah project was
volunteering weekly at Yad Ezra in
Berkley.
Dylan Nicole Goldberg (Devorah
Sara) of Essex Fells, N. J., will be
called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah
on Saturday, Jan. 9, at Temple B'nai
Jeshurun in Short Hills, N.J. Sharing
in her simchah will be her parents,
Barbara and Ira Goldberg, along with
her brothers, Spencer and Zachary.
Proud grandparents are Kathy and
Earle Kanners of Farmington Hills
and Carol and Edward Goldberg of
Livingston, N.J. Her great-grandmoth-
er is Miriam Weinberg of West Orange,
N.J. Dylan is also the granddaughter of
the late Sol Chernoff.
Dylan attends the Montclair
Kimberly Academy in Montclair, N.J.
Her most meaningful mitzvah project
was volunteering at the local animal
shelter.
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Jessica is the daughter of Leslie Sabo and
Howard Weinberger and the granddaughter
of Gita Weinberger.
Jeremy is the son of Sharyl and Kenneth
Brandt of Farmington Hills.
The couple reside in Royal Oak. A March
2010 wedding is planned.
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