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Molly Nicole Lippitt
(Mindel Netanya)
celebrated her bat
mitzvah on Saturday,
Sept. 4, at Temple
Shir Shalom in West
Bloomfield. She is the
daughter of Debbie
Lippitt
and Robb Lippitt
and sister of Eryn.
Proud grandparents are Geraldine and
William Zucker, Ruth Anne and Allen
Lippitt.
Molly is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
Among her many mitzvah projects,
she felt one of the most meaning-
ful was volunteering for Yad Ezra in
Berkley.

Arielle Rachel
Morris will celebrate
her bat mitzvah
Saturday, Sept. 11,
at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield.
She is the daughter
of Melissa and Steve
Morris
and the sister
Morris
of Alexa. Sharing in
the simchah will be
her proud grandparents Colleen and
Ron Rohloff, Shirlee and Gary Stenzel
and Irene Morris.
Arielle is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. She
raised funds and made blankets for
children in Haiti and felt this mitzvah
project was the most meaningful.

Benjamin Hillel Roman, the son of
Lynne and Rabbi Norman T. Roman,
celebrated becoming a bar mitzvah
in Jerusalem on Aug. 6 and at Temple
Kol Ami in West Bloomfield on
Saturday, Aug. 28. He is the brother of
Caryn Roman and Adam, Chad, Blake
and the late Justin Rochkind. He is the
grandson of Pearl Bello and the late

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Julius Bello and the late Helen and the
late Dr. Bernard Roman.
Benjamin attends Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield. His
mitzvah projects included participat-
ing in the Relay for Life.

A Toddler Time for the 2 of you!

12-week program for toddlers begins September 21, 2010

Time: 9:30am to 11:00am, Tuesday Mornings — Cost for the program is $225.00

Jade Natasha Starr,
daughter of Lisy Starr
and Craig Starr, will
read from the Torah
as she celebrates
her bat mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield
Friday, Sept. 10. She
Starr
is the sister of Dustin
and the granddaughter of Susan and
Gary Weinberg and Lorraine and
Harvey Starr.
Jade attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. Her par-
ticipation in Friends at Home through
Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield
was the mitzvah project she felt most
meaningful.

Taught by ECC Director, Robin Pappas, Giggles'N Scribbles
is the perfect opportunity for toddlers, along with their
"special person,"to enjoy age appropriate activities.
Moms, dads, bubbies, zaydes and nannies are welcome
to play, laugh, sing and create in this exciting toddler program.

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To register or learn more about the class,
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Brittany Jordyn
Tapper, daughter of
Denise and Richard
Tapper, will celebrate
her bat mitzvah on
Friday, Sept. 10, at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield.
Tapper
Sharing in this spe-
cial occasion will be
proud grandparents Ruth and Irving
Handelman and David Tapper. She
is also the granddaughter of the late
Adele Tapper.
Brittany attends Walnut Creek
Middle School in Walled Lake. Among
a wide variety of mitzvah projects,
she has been volunteering at the
Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield
for over a year. This was the most
meaningful of the projects fulfilled.

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welcomed for members of the
Jewish community. Anniversaries,
engagements and weddings with
a photo (preferably color) can
appear at a cost of $18 each.
Births are $10. There is no charge
for bar/bat mitzvahs or for special
birthdays starting at the 90th.

For information, go online
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toolbar, click on "Announcement."
You may also contact Editorial
Assistant Sy Manello at
smanello@thejewishnews.com or
(248) 351-5147 for information or
for a mailed or e-mailed copy of
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