SUNDANCE SHOES UGG excluded OPEN THIS SUNDAY DEC. 19TH NOON-4PM Sale ends Dec. 31st 2010 Hurry in for the best selection Cruise wear arriving daily On The Boardwalk 6915 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48033 248-737-9059 (PREVIOUS PURCHASES EXCLUDED) * -Rumplestiltskin -Simone Vitale Band -L'USA -Nightline -Persuasion -Sun Messengers -Cossens Murphy Band -Radio City 410 -Newsmaker -Skyline and the Back Street Horns -The Jerry Ross Band -Joyride LORIO-ROSS STERLING ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY Visit our web site ;Atm ionoross corn Call for free video consultation 248-398-9711 52 December 16 • 2010 MI MAZEL TOV! B'nai Mitzvah from page 51 Save 15% to 75% on Everything ,ffYierr- Family Focus Jordan Anne Halpern (Eta Peril) will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Dec. 18, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Halpern She is the daughter of Tami and Yale Halpern. Her proud grandparents are Marilyn and Louis Gutter. Jordan is also the granddaughter of the late Esther and the late Leon Halpern. Jordan attends Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. She felt that her most meaning- ful mitzvah project was participating in the Dor nor project and working closely with seniors. Danielle Jordan Levine, daughter of Marlene and Bryan Levine and grand- child of Sandra and Louis Levine, cel- ebrated her bat mitz- vah by reading from Levine the Torah, Saturday, Dec. 11, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. She is also the grandchild of the late Bernice and the late David Roth. Danielle attends O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. She felt playing violin and serv- ing food to residents at Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield was a meaningful mitzvah experience. Mikelanne Silverman, daughter of Jeffrey Silverman and Tiffany Meller, celebrated her bat mitzvah Saturday, Dec. 11, at Temple Israel in West Silverman Bloomfield. Her grandparents are Shayna and Morris Silverman and Phyllis Gromacki. Mikelanne attends Derby Middle School in Birmingham. She felt help- ing children who are underprivileged through the LINKS program at her school was a very meaningful mitzvah project. Brett Smith Evan Smith Brett Gordon Smith and Evan Gordon Smith shared the bimah as they became b'nai mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Saturday, Dec. 11, during Havdalah services. They are the sons of Susan and Bruce Smith and the brothers of Jacob. Their proud grandparents are Sylvia and Dr. Marvin Gordon. They are also the grandsons of the late Bill Smith. Brett and Evan attend Frost Middle School in Livonia. Brett chose as his most meaningful mitzvah project to donate funds he earned to Reading Tree-Books for Charity, while Evan felt donat- ing funds to the Make-A-Wish Foundation was a significant mitz- vah project. Tyler Evan Weberman led the congrega- tion in prayer as he celebrated his bar mitzvah Saturday, Dec. 11, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He is the son of Dr. Elaine Gantz-Weberman and Steve Weberman and the brother of Zachary and Matthew. Sharing in the simchah were proud grand- parents Frances Gantz, Sima and Abraham Weberman. He is also the grandchild of the late Leah Weberman and the late Joseph Gantz. Tyler is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. He participated in a can and blan- ket drive for the Michigan Humane Society and felt this was a very meaningful mitzvah project.