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Oct. 9, at Temple
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Raminick
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will be his proud
brother Shelby.
Grandparents Gail Raminick-Zisholz,
Larry Zisholz, Robin Winburn,
Bennett Woll and Jan Hockenberg
will all be sharing this simchah.
Sorely missed will be Noah's late
grandfather Sheldon Raminick.
Noah has enjoyed spending time
at the Brown Center among his
meaningful mitzvah projects, work-
ing with those who are suffering
from memory losses. Noah attends
the Roeper School in Birmingham.

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9, at Congregation B'nai Moshe
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Emma Lauren
Salesin, daughter
of Sheree and Brian
Salesin, led the con-
gregation at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on Friday,
Sept. 24, as she cel-
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ebrated her bat mitz-
vah. She is the sister
of Blake. Her grandparents are Marilyn
and Jerome Salesin. Her late grandpar-
ents are Vivian and Heinz Seiferheld.
Sharing in the joy was her proud great-
grandmother Marian Guttman.
Emma attends Birmingham
Covington School. Among her vari-
ous mitzvah projects, she felt the
most meaningful was collecting
and donating food and supplies to
Lighthouse of Oakland County.

Annie Rae
Schechter, daugh-
fl ter of Susie and
Marc Schechter
and sister of Josh
and Samantha, will
read from the Torah
as she celebrates
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her bat mitzvah
Saturday, Oct. 9,
at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield. Her proud
grandparents are Bluma and Robert
Schechter and Janis Rabin and Dr.
Stan Alfred. She is also the grand-
child of the late JoAnn Alfred.
Annie is a student at Derby
Middle School in Birmingham. She
felt her most meaningful mitzvah
project was volunteering for Art
Road, a nonprofit organization that
provides art education to students in
Detroit Public Schools.

Ariella Sternfeld,
daughter of Amy
and Alan Sternfeld
and sister of
Stefanie, celebrated
her bat mitzvah
Saturday, Oct. 2,
at Congregation
Sternfeld
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in Southfield.
Sharing her joy were grandparents
Dr. Michael and Susan Berke and
Melvyn and Donna Sternfeld. Very
proud great-grandmother is Audree
Horwitz. Ariella is also the grand-
daughter of the late Rosalyn Berke.
Ariella attends West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
Volunteering at the Friendship Circle
in West Bloomfield is the one of her
many mitzvah projects most mean-
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