Family Focus
MAZEL TOV!
B'nai Mitzvah from page 59
Jack Irving
Gendelman, son of
Dr. Brian Gendelman
and Dr. Andrea
Nakisher and Carol
and David Holmden,
will celebrate his
bar mitzvah during
Gendelman
Havdalah services
Saturday, April 24, at
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He
is the brother of Stephen, Isabel, Emily
and David. His proud grandparents
are Sheila and Max Gendelman, Betty
DeMars and Arlene and Dr. Daniel
Uditsky. Jack is delighted to have his
great-grandmother Sara Gendelman
celebrate with him.
Jack is a student at Walnut Creek
Middle School in Walled Lake. He felt
his most meaningful mitzvah project
was organizing, sponsoring and par-
ticipating in Operation Homefront, an
organization that helps children whose
parents are in the military.
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April 22 2010
Hannah Richelle
Greene, daughter
of Daryl and Ken
Greene and sister of
Kara and Alexander,
will celebrate her bat
mitzvah Friday, April
23, at Temple Israel
Greene
in West Bloomfield.
Sharing in the sim-
chah will be proud grandparents Myra
and Ray Greene. She is also the grand-
child of the late Phyllis and the late
Albert Conn.
Hannah attends Walnut Creek Middle
School in Walled Lake. She plans to
donate a portion of her bat mitzvah
gifts to Humane Society of Michigan.
Evan Phillip
Grossman-Lempert,
son of Marci
Grossman and Mark
Lempert, will be
called to the Torah
as he celebrates his
bar mitzvah Saturday,
Grossman-
April 24, at Adat
Lempert
Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills.
He is the brother of Eric Grossman-
Lempert and the grandson of Harold
and Temmie Lempert and Micki
Grossman and the late Louis D.
Grossman.
Evan attends Abbott Middle School
in West Bloomfield. He participated in
a variety of Mitzvah projects but found
helping the Thursday night Social
Group at the JCC most meaningful.
Hope Alexandra
Natinsky, daughter
of Corti Natinsky,
will celebrate her bat
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield Friday,
April
23. Sharing in
Natinsky
the simchah will be
her proud grandpar-
ents Beverley Craft, Jane and Gerald
Natinsky, and great-grandmother
Shirley Craft.
Hope attends James R. Geisler
Middle School in Commerce. Cutting
her hair and donating it to Locks of
Love was the mitzvah project she felt
was most meaningful.
Jonah Daniel
Newman, son of Tal
Arbel-Newman and
David S. Newman,
and brother of
Noah, will be called
to the Torah as a
bar mitzvah on
Saturday, April 24,
at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek Southfield. Sharing
in the simchah are proud grandpar-
ents Idarose and Harry Newman
of Oak Park and Carmela and Dr.
Emanuel Arbel of Wilmette, Ill.
Jonah is a student at Bloomfield
Hills Middle School. He actively par-
ticipated in several mitzvah projects
including volunteering his time with
the Teen Volunteer Corps.
Jessica Beth
Sandler (Yosefa) of
West Bloomfield will
be called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, April 24,
at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
Sandler
Southfield. She
is the daughter of
Charlene and Scott Sandler and the
sister of Alexa. Sharing in the sim-
chah will be her proud grandmother
Rosaline Brenner. She is also the
granddaughter of the late Joseph
Brenner and the late Mildred Sandler
and the late Alan Sandler.
Jessica is a seventh grade student
at Abbott Middle School in West
Bloomfield. One of her mitzvah
projects included helping the devel-
opmentally disabled adults of the
Thursday Night Social Group at the
JCC.