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PARIS, Star Trax Director of Entertainment,

is one of the most sought after

Morgan Lexi Ross
will celebrate her bat
mitzvah on Saturday
Nov. 6, at Temple
Shir Shalom in
West Bloomfield.
She is the daughter
of Neena Ross of
Ross
Birmingham and
Jay Epstein of Las
Vegas, Nev. Her proud grandmother
is Beverly Ross of Bloomfield Hills.
Morgan attends Derby Middle
School part time, and is home
schooled as well. Her mitzvah project
is working with the elderly.

Stephanie Kate
Solomon will
celebrate her bat
mitzvah at Temple
Israel, Saturday,
Nov. 6. She is the
daughter of Judy
Chudnov Solomon
Solomon
and Eric Solomon
and the brother of
Michael. Sharing
in the simchah are grandparents
Marcy Chudnov, Barbara Solomon
and Larry Solomon. She is also the
grandchild of the late Benton S.
Chudnov.
Stephanie attends Dunckel Middle
School in Farmington Hills. As part
of her mitzvah projects, she assisted
with a holiday party for children at a
nonprofit agency in Detroit.

Matthew Allen
Schwartz (Micho ol
Gedalia) became a
bar mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills
on Saturday, Oct.
23. He is the son of
Tracey Allen and
Schwartz
Robert Schwartz.
Brothers David,
Daniel and Bradley also participated.

Proud grandparents are Stuart and
Sharon Allen of West Bloomfield.
Matthew is also the grandson of the
late Evelyn and Leo Schwartz.
Matthew is a student at Dunckel
Middle School in Farmington Hills.
His most meaningful mitzvah project
was raising money for the Juvenile
Diabetes Research Foundation.

entertainers in the country.

Joshua Randall
Tobes read the
Torah on the spe-
cial occasion of
his bar mitzvah
Sunday, Sept. 26,

41k
during Sukkot at
r
Congregation B'nai
Moshe in West
Tobes
Bloomfield. He is the
son of Telma and
Jonathan Tobes and the grandson
of Elena and Harold Foreman. He is
also the grandson of the late Jacobo
Bijman, the late Rena and the late
Boris Tobes.
Joshua attends Pierce Middle
School in Waterford. He is very active
at the Friendship Circle in West
Bloomfield.

Entertainment in the Country!

Zachary Michael
Trunsky, son of
Barbara and Roger
Trunsky and brother
of Jacob and Leah,
will lead the con-
gregation at Temple
Israel, Saturday, Nov.
Trunsky
6 as he celebrates
his bar mitzvah.
He is the grandson
of very proud grandparents Roslyn
and Leonard Trunsky and Udas and
Robert Blank.
Zachary attends the Cranbrook
Boys Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. He felt volunteering at Yad
Ezra was the most meaningful of
the many mitzvah projects he per-
formed.

His infectious personality and

amazing ability to bond with all

audiences makes him a family

favorite. Paris' dedication and

inspiration are part of what makes

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