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Daniel Nathan
Feinbloom will read
from the Torah and
lead the Shabbat ser-
vice on Friday, Sept.
3, at Temple Beth
El in Bloomfield
Township. He is
Feinbloom
the son of David
Feinbloom and
Lisa Scholnick Feinbloom. Proud to
share in his bar mitzvah are his sister
Rosie and grandparents Ivan and
Sandy Scholnick and Harold and Joan
Feinbloom.
Danny is a student at Cranbrook
Boys Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. His most meaningful mitzvah
project has been working with Almost
Home Animal Haven in Southfield.
Jake Perry Iatrou,
son of Beth and
Mike Iatrou, will cel-
ebrate his bar mitz-
vah at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield
Saturday, Sept. 4.
He is the brother
Iatrou
of Emily and the
grandson of David
Rosenman, Sandy and Phil Horowitz,
the late Jan and the late Jordan Iatrou.
His proud great-grandmother is
Dorothy Shapiro-Soffin.
Jake attends Clifford Smart Middle
School in Walled Lake.-His most
meaningful mitzvah project has been
his involvement for the last two years
at his school's Green Club.
Elias Israilov,
son of Rebecca
and David Israilov,
will celebrate his
bar mitzvah on
Thursday, Sept. 2, at
the Western Wall
in Israel. He is the
brother of Jason. His
grandparents are
Raisa and Mikhail Israilov and Nina
and Talkhum Liviyev.
Elias is a student at Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield.
His most meaningful mitzvah project
was his involvement in Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield.
Seth Jacob Saperstein, son of Sheryl
and Dr. Glenn Saperstein and brother
of Samantha and Matthew, will read
from the Torah as he celebrates
his bar mitzvah Friday, Sept. 3, at
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield.
Sharing in the simchah will be his
proud grandparents
Rusty and Murray
Schwartz, Sylvia and
Morton Kaplan, and
Marilyn and Harvey
Saperstein.
Seth is a student
at Walnut Creek
Saperstein
Middle School in
Walled Lake. He felt
his experiences helping children at
Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield
were the most meaningful of his
mitzvah experiences.
Abigail Mollie
Siegal will be called
to the Torah as a
bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Sept. 4,
at Congregation
B'nai Moshe in
West Bloomfield.
Siegal
She is the daugh-
ter of Michele and
Arthur Siegal and the sister of Scott.
Sharing in this simchah will be her
grandfather Seymour Ungar. Abby
is also the granddaughter of the late
Norman and the late Shirley Siegal
and the late Sharlene Ungar.
Abby is an eight-grade student at
Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills. Her
mitzvah projects included raising
money for the Tamarack "Send a
Kid to Camp" scholarship fund and
volunteering at the Fresh Air Society
offices.
Hannah Shay
Solomon, daughter
of Bonnie and Dr.
Spencer Solomon
and sister of
Brandon, will lead
the congregation at
Temple Israel in
Solomon
West Bloomfield,
Friday, Sept. 3, as
she reads from the Torah on the occa-
sion of her bat mitzvah. Her grand-
parents are Shelly and Dr. Herbert
Sokol and Lauri and Steven Solomon
and her proud great-grandparents are
Shirlee and George Ingber and Bea
Solomon.
Hannah is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
Her most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect was making blankets for abused
and neglected children through the
National Council of Jewish Women
"Wrapped in Love" program.
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