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September 30, 2010 - Image 58

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B'nai Mitzvah from page 57

Lindsey Arhi
Gordon will be
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah
on Saturday, Oct.
2, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in
Farmington Hills.
Gordon
She is the daughter
of Loree and David
Gordon and sister of Mara and Jessica.
Sharing in her simchah will be proud
grandparents Gerry and Doreen
Matafsky of Commerce Township and
Seymour and Maryum Gordon of
Southfield.
Lindsey is a student at Dunckel
Middle School in Farmington
Hills. She participates in a variety of
mitzvah projects, the most meaning-
ful was volunteering as a counselor
in training at Adat Shalom's Summer
Camp program this year.

Noah Alexander
Granitz will read
from the Torah at
Havdalah services
Saturday, Oct. 2, at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield.
He is the son of
Granitz
DeAnna Granitz and
Steven Granitz and
the brother of Maxwell and Gabriel.
Sharing in the simchah will be his
grandparents Cheryl and Dennis
Fogel. He is also the great-grandchild
of the late Hyman Goodman.
Noah attends Walnut Creek
Middle School in Walled Lake. He
felt volunteering at Temple Israel's
Labor Day Picnic was meaningful as
a mitzvah project.

Natalie Faye
Langnas, daughter
of Lisa and Gary
Langnas, will cel-
ebrate her bat mitz-
vah at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
in Southfield on
Langnas
Saturday, Oct. 2. She
is the sister of Jessica
and Emily. Proud grandparents are
Deena and David Fishman and Frieda
Langnas. She is also the granddaugh-
ter of the late Joseph Langnas.
Natalie attends Bloomfield Hills
Middle School. Among her many
mitzvah projects, her volunteer work
for the Bottomless Toy Chest, an
organization that provides toys for
children with cancer, was the most
meaningful.

Erica Meyers will
celebrate her bat
mitzvah Saturday,
Oct. 2, at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield. Her
proud parents are
Diane Galper and
Meyers
Bruce Meyers. She is
the sister of Carlee
and the grandchild of Pearl and
Leonard Galper, Eleanor Meyers and
the late Edward Meyers.
Erica attends Walnut Creek Middle
School in Walled Lake. Among her
various mitzvah projects, she felt
volunteering at Gleaners was the
most meaningful.

Samantha Belle
Sherman, daughter
of Robbie and Scott
Sherman and sister
of Justin and Emily,
will celebrate her
bat mitzvah during
Havdalah services
Sherman
Saturday, Oct 2, at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. Her proud grand-
parents are Jane and Larry Sherman
and Cindy and Murray Franklin; her
great-grandmothers are Marjorie
Fisher and Rita Weston.
Samantha is a student at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit
in Farmington Hills. Her most
meaningful mitzvah project was
raising funds to help sea turtles
injured in the Gulf of Mexico oil
spill.

Jason Ross
Silverstone, son of
Michelle Silverstone
and Dr. Marc
Silverstone, will
read from the Torah
on the occasion of
his bar mitzvah
Silverstone
Saturday, Oct. 2, at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. He is the brother of
Amanda and the grandchild of Paula
and John Polan and Charlotte and
Dr. William Silverstone.
Jason is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. He
felt volunteering at Gleaners was the
most meaningful mitzvah project he
performed.

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