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January 21, 2010 - Image 52

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Shane Cameron
Levine will celebrate
his bar mitzvah as
he is called to read
from the Torah
Saturday, Jan. 23, at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. He
Levine
is the son of Cindy
and Bruce Levine and
the brother of Blake, Alec and Drew.
His proud grandparents are Ilene and
Murray Gittleman, Beverly Levine and
Carol and Alvin Levine.
Shane is a student at Birmingham
Covington School. Among his various
mitzvah projects, he felt working as
a camp counselor at the Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield was the most
meaningful.

Annie Rose Rashes
(Aviva Rivka) will be
called to the Torah as
a bat mitzvah at Beth
Israel Congregation
in Ann Arbor
Saturday, Jan. 23. She
is the daughter of
Rashes
Haran Rashes and
Laurie Rashes and sister of Max and
Ilana. Proud grandparents are Alan
and Elaine Rashes of Lake Bomoseen,
Vt., and Pompano Beach, Fla., and
Paul and Carolyn Lichter of Ann Arbor.
Annie attends Clague Middle School
and Beth Israel Religious School in
Ann Arbor.

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Madison Joy Sabbath, loving daugh-
ter of Susan and David Sabbath and
younger sister to Rachel, will read

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from the Torah on
the occasion of
her bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Jan. 23, at
Temple Emanu-El
in Oak Park. Her
proud grandparents
are Sandra and
Sabbath
Robert Weitz and
Beverly and Lawrence Sabbath.
Madison attends Norup
International School in Oak Park.
Among her varied mitzvah projects,
she feels the most meaningful was her
contribution to the Michigan Animal
Rescue League, for which she hosted
a brunch bark mitzvah, collecting
donations of food and toys for animals
from friends and family members.

Taylor Brooke
Yendick, daughter
of Deborah and
Geoffrey Silverman
and the late Michael
Yendick, will cele-
brate her bat mitzvah
as she leads the con-
Yendick
gregation in prayer
at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on
Friday, Jan. 22. She is the sister of Darin,
Jake and Danny. Her proud grandpar-
ents are Bernice and Al Yendick and
Barbara Pearl. She is also the grand-
child of the late Conrad Pearl.
Taylor is a student at Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills. Her most
meaningful mitzvah project was her
involvement in the Michael Yendick
Foundation for Children, which spon-
sors a golf outing in support of Crohn's
and colitis.

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Friday, January 29 at 12:30 pm
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Road, Southfield, MI

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ackie and Richard North of McLean,
Va., and Elisa and Dr. Donald
Dreyfuss of Bloomfield Hills are
thrilled to announce the engagement of
their children, Adrienne Hope and Heath
Franklin.
Adrienne earned her bachelor of arts from
Emory University in Atlanta, Ga.; her mas-
ter of science from Georgetown University
in Washington, D.C.; and her doctor of
medicine from Drexel University College
of Medicine in Philadelphia. She is a pedi-
atric resident at Northwestern University's
Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago.
Heath earned his bachelor of arts from the University of Michigan and his
doctor of medicine from Drexel University College of Medicine. He is a resident
of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the University of Illinois Medical
Center in Chicago.
An August wedding is planned in Annapolis, Md.

All are welcome to join us honor his
memory, and long-time dedication
and contribution to our
Detroit Jewish community.

Jewish
O
r Federation

of Metropolitan Detroit

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January 21 • 2010

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