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. r Aet....1- 5 NAOT FASHIONfor your style, COMFORT for your life! TRUNK SHOW THURSDAY APRIL 29, 12-6PM SUNDANCE SHOES ON THE BOARDWALK 6915 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD W.B. 248.737.9059 COME IN AND PREVIEW NAOT'S SPRING.SUMMER.FALL 2010 COLLECTION BUY IN STOCK OR SPECIAL ORDER COMFORT FASHION FOOTWEAR MADE IN ISRAEL FREE GIFT WITH PURCHASE 60 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.