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B'nai Mitzvah from page 47

ANNE ELISSA
LIEBERMAN, J.D.

Nolan Maxwell
Rogow will be
called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah
during Havdalah
services at Temple
Shir Shalom in
West Bloomfield on
Rogow
Saturday evening,
May 28. Sharing in
this special occasion
will be his parents, Jody and Barry
Rogow, and his brother Blake. Nolan
is the grandson of Emily and Sonny
Rogow and Georgia Klask and the
late Jerry Klask.
Nolan attended Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills through fifth
grade. He is a seventh-grader at
Cranbrook Boys' Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. His most meaning-
ful mitzvah project was collecting
and delivering a number of new
and donated items to assist a new
youth hockey program in the city of
Detroit.

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May 26 2011

Hannah Sophie
Stein, daughter of
Shari and Kenneth
Stein and sister
of Mara, will read
Torah Saturday, May
28, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek,
Southfield, on the
occasion of her

bat mitzvah. Her grandparents are
Phyllis and Lenord Horwitz, Anne
and Harvey Beaver, Harvey Stein
and the late Alice Stein. Her great-
grandmother is Doris Harris; her
late great-grandfather is Sam Harris.
Hannah is a student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. She felt that vol-
unteering at the Friendship Circle
in West Bloomfield was her most
meaningful mitzvah project.

Leah Claire Taub

will be called to
the Torah as a
bat mitzvah on
Saturday, May 28,
at Congregation
B'nai Moshe in
West Bloomfield.
Taub
She is the daughter
of Dale and Gayle
Taub and the sis-
ter of Benjamin.
Celebrating with Leah will be
her grandparents Anita and Jack
Lampcov and Rhoda Taub. She is
also the granddaughter of the late
Stuart Taub.
Leah is a seventh grader at
O.E. Dunckel Middle School in
Farmington Hills. She is a volun-
teer at the West Bloomfield-based
Friendship Circle as one of her mitz-
vah projects.

Gavrielle Weisberg
will become a bat
mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills
on Saturday, May 28.
She is the daughter
of Elana and Mark
Weisberg
Weisberg and the
sister of Ashley,
Chloe, Elianna and
Francessca. Her proud grandparents
are Norman and Judy Burnstein.
Gavrielle attends Hilllel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. One of her mitz-
vah projects involved the Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield.

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