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May 06, 2010 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-05-06

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Jason Seth Perlin,
son of Dianne and
Steven Perlin, will
read from the Torah
as he celebrates
his bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Perlin
Saturday, May 8. His
proud grandparents
are Rhoda and Marvin Perlin and
Elaine Mendelsohn.
Jason attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. He felt vol-
unteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley was a
meaningful mitzvah experience.

Ellie and the grand-
child of Roberta
and Harold Stulberg
and Joyce and Ron
Rothstein, and the
great-granddaughter
of Edith Lipton.
Kathryn attends
Rothstein
Cranbrook
Kingswood Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. Among her
various mitzvah projects, she felt the
most meaningful was organizing a
book drive for Care House in Pontiac,
an advocacy agency for abused and
neglected children.

Rachel Cara Phillips
will lead the congrega-
tion at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield
as she reads from the
Torah in honor of her
bat mitzvah Friday,
May 7. She is the
Phillips
daughter of Julie and
Mitchell Phillips and
the sister of Adam. Her proud grand-
parents are Donna and Will Phillips and
Sylvia Rouff. She is also the grandchild
of the late Leonard Rouff.
Rachel is a student at James R.
Geisler Middle School in Walled Lake.
She collected stuffed animals to donate
to a children's hospital and felt this was
a very meaningful mitzvah project.

Jordan Brodie
Solomon (Yardain)
of Birmingham will
read from the Torah
as he celebrates
his bar mitzvah
Friday, May 7, at
Congregation Shir
Solomon
Tikvah in Troy.
Participating in the
ceremony will be his proud parents,
Julie Stulberg and Jeffrey and Laura
Solomon, and brother Jake Solomon,
along with their stepsibs Zack and
Danny Stratford, Sam, Lindsay, Alex,
Tony and Brad Kay. Loving grandpar-
ents are David and Nancy Stulberg of
West Bloomfield and Alex and Elaine
Solomon of Jackson.
Jordan is a student at Derby Middle
School in Birmingham. His most mean-
ingful mitzvah project was assisting
families with their food selections at
Yad Ezra in Berkley, where he enjoys
continuing to volunteer.

Kathryn Hannah Rothstein, together
with her parents, Julie and Adam
Rothstein, will celebrate her bat mitz-
vah Saturday May 8, at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield. She is the sister of

JPI B'nai Mitzvah
The Jewish Parents Institute
announces the b'nai mitzvah
of Melanie Barnett, daugh-
ter of Jill Meade and Douglas
Barnett of Farmington Hills;
Neal Dlugokinski, son of Julie
Gilfix and Keith Dlugokinski
of Farmington Hills; and Jack
and Samantha Lebo, son and
daughter of Shari and John
Neal Dlugokinski, Melanie Barnett,
Lebo of Novi.
Samantha and Jack Lebo.
The service will be 10:30 a.m.
Saturday, May 8, at the Jewish
Community Center in West Bloomfield and will be followed by a kiddush.
B'nai mitzvah students have completed more than 32 hours of commu-
nity service, written a research paper on a Jewish topic of their choice, read
literature dealing with young adults forced to make adult decisions and had
a philosophical study of the Torah and Talmud. Each also volunteered at Yad
Ezra in Berkley and participated in the annual Jewish community fall clean-
up and other activities.



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