life c cies Banal Mitzvah from page 49 EMERY'S Joshua Max Kent, son of Linda and Dr. David Kent, will read from the Torah on the occasion of his bar mitzvah Friday, April 29, at Temple Israel in Kent West Bloomfield. He is the brother of Lisa and Sam. His proud grandpar- ents are Susie and Michael Kent and Virginia and Chester Tankiewicz. His late great-grandmother was Sylvia Thomas. Joshua is a student at Cranbrook/ Kingswood Boys Middle School. He felt it was very meaningful as part of his mitzvah experiences to volunteer with JARC at bingo night at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township. r e litiNe lIeweIers, SPECTACULAR SUNDAY SALE THIS SUNDAY-MAY 1ST 2011 12 - 5pm DEEP DISCOUNTS UP TO 75% OFF ON SELECTED MERCHANDISE ALL SALES FINAL Emery's Creative Jewelers Inc 30975 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills 248-855-0433 z iek ro b l., • -Rumplestiltskin -Simone Vitale Band -LUSA -Persuasion -Sun Messengers •Cassens Murphy Band -Radio City -Newsmaker -Skyline and the Back Street Horns -The Jerry Ross Band -Joyride STERLING ENTERTAiNmENT ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY Visit our web site www.lorioross.com Call for free video consultation 248-398-9711 50 April 28 • 2011 .1N Emily Levin (Chava Yitkah) will be called to the Torah on Saturday, April 30, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. She is the daughter of Levin Kimberly and Dr. Kenneth Levin and sister of Daniel. Sharing in this simchah will be proud grandparents Marlene and Marvin Frankel and Shirley and Dr. Murray Levin. Emily is in seventh grade at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Her mitzvah projects included community ser- vice through Jewish Federation. Elaine Mara Kotzen McIntyre, daughter of James McIntyre and Rhonda Kotzen of Novi, will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah Saturday, McIntyre April 30, at Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield. Sharing in this sim- chah will be her brother Avery and proud grandparents James and Katy Mcintyre. Elaine is the granddaugh- ter of the late Harold and the late Pearl Kotzen. Elaine is an honor student at Novi Middle School. Her mitzvah projects include volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Bobby Jones Schreiber was called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, April 23, at Congregation Beth Evergreen in Evergreen, Colo. Schreiber He is the son of David Schreiber and Rebecca Jones Schreiber and his sisters are Hannah and Lucy. Proud grandparents are Sarah Jones of Denver and Edward and Carolyn Schreiber of Huntington Woods. He is also the grandson of Paul Lichter and the late Bobby Jones. Bobby attends the GT program at Evergreen Middle School and works with the kids at the Gathering Place in Denver, a daytime, non-residential resource site for women and children without a home. Jared Noah Schulte will be called to the Torah as a bar mitz- vah on Saturday, April 30, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He is the son of Carol and Daniel Schulte Schulte and the older brother of Jordan Schulte. His grandparents are Aida Greenspan of West Bloomfield and the late Noah Greenspan and Fanny and Sheldon Schulte of Pickerington, Ohio. Jared is a seventh-grader at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. His most meaningful mitzvah project was volunteering at Farmington Hills-based JARC. Blake Harrison Small, son of Elise Nemzin Small and Scott and Katherine Small, will celebrate his bar mitzvah Friday, April 29, at ' Temple Israel in Small West Bloomfield. He is the brother of Samantha Small, Harry and Sam Borman, and the grandchild of Juanita and Ted Nemzin, Marsha and Stuart Small, Tony and Arlene Payson, the late Phyllis Payson, and Susan and Donald Lifton. His late great-grandparents are Sophie and Sam Nemzin, Sylvia and Charles Schulman, Lina and Irving Small and Helen and Leonard Siskind Blake attends Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. Among his many mitzvah projects, he felt Housing the Homeless with Temple Israel was the most meaningful.