life cycles B'nai Mitzvah from page 51 Olivia Brooke Rotenberg will read from the Torah as she celebrates her bat mitzvah Friday, May 13, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. She is the daughter Rotenberg of Terri and Mark Rotenberg and the sister of Jared. Her grandparents are Flora and Harold Cherny, Emily and Norman Rotenberg and Zona and Richard Ribiat. Sharing in the simchah will be great-grandmothers Sarah Galer and Ida Cherny. Her late great- grandparents are Louise and Manuel Rotenberg, Norman Snitz, Sigmound Cherny and Ida and Fred Herbst. Olivia is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Helping children at Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield was the mitzvah project she felt was the most meaning- ful. 6895 Orchard Lake Rd 248.932.5253 on the Boardwalk West Bloomfield NM IMMO =II 111•11 MN MI IONE .. .... .. . . ... . .... . . MIN MIR IMMO --s4 • ctori-anea Tea ea' Gifts "'Antiques Pad 0 1 Graduation Tea. Special Bring your graduate in for a special treat to celebrate graduation. $ 14.95 per person 1 1 1 plus tax and gratuity. Make your reservations now! Call and maize a reservation for your Birthday, Wedding shower, hook club an dRdH e a tt er... T ea Parties today ! Evening teas by reservation. We specia ize in Tea Parties 2737 Twelve Mile Rd., Berkley, (248) 542-5253 Vro I 521 52 2 Ckarievoix, Ciros.se Pointe Park, (31 3) 821-8060 May 12 • 2011 J Estate and Ehay. Scott Edward Schaefer, son of Julie and Todd Schaefer of Southfield, will cele- brate his bar mitzvah along with mem- bers of his Jewish Parents Institute Schaefer class Saturday, May 14, at the JCC in West Bloomfield. He is the brother of Natalie and Samantha and the grand- son of David and Gloria Zatkin and Rhea and Karl Schaefer. Scott attends Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. He was very happy to volunteer for the FAR Conservatory of Therapeutic and Performing Arts-Bowling Program as part of his community service experi- ence. Ryan Seth Schildcrout of Huntington Woods will celebrate his bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 14, at Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park. Schildcrout His parents, Abi and Doug Schildcrout, and brothers Zac and Andrew are looking forward to celebrating with him on his special occasion. Ryan's proud grandparents Sallee and Nelson Lipshutz of Waban, Mass.; and Toni and Steve Schildcrout of Youngstown, Ohio, will be there, too. Ryan attends Norup International School in Oak Park. His mitzvah proj- ect was working with the kids in spe- cial education classes at Norup. Adam Isaac Schlussel, son of Michelle and Ron Baskin and Steve Schlussel, will read from the Torah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah at Temple Schlussel Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, May 14. He is the brother of Noah, Amanda and Drew. His grandparents Fred Lebowitz, Bruce Schlussel and Jacqueline Schlussel will share in the simchah. He is also the grandchild of the late Ainsley Lebowitz. Adam is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. His most meaningful mitzvah project was being on the Mitzvah Boys Team for Relay for Life 2010. Andrew Joseph Shuman will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield on Saturday, May 14. He is the son of Stacey Shuman and Gary Shuman and brother of Rachel and William. His proud grandparents are Margaret and Chester Coccia and Lorna and Stanley Shuman. Andrew is a seventh-grader at Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake. His most meaningful mitz- vah project was volunteering at the Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield. Ian David Smith will be called to the bimah to read from the Torah on Saturday, May 14, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield as he celebrates his bar Smith mitzvah. He is the son of Donna and Ira Smith and the sister of Jacklyn. Sharing in the simchah will be his grandparents Marilyn Smith and Leon F. Mondro. Ian is also the grandchild of the late Joseph Smith and the late Janet Mondro. Ian is a student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. He felt helping at Farmington Hills-based JARC was the most mean- ingful of the mitzvah projects he per- formed.