■ tI life cycles 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. ON YOUR GRADUATION FROM COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL As the Harlan Fiske Stone scholar for academic achievement; As the winner of the Richard J. Lipson and Paul S. Lipson prize for excellence in contracts; As a member of Columbia's team at the National Environmental Law Moot Court competition; As articles editor of the Columbia Journal of Tax Law and an editor of the Columbia Journal of Environment Law; And for your summer intern work at the Department of Justice for the State of Oregon and at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, LLP in New York City and London. Mazel Toy on your position as law associate at Cleary Gottlieb in New York. All our love, Dad, Mom, Miriam, and Michael 2 4 8 . 3 5 6 . 6 0 0 0 www.JoeCornell.com V MCs, DJs, Dancers Cool Music Lighting Staging The Original bth Grade DANCE EXPERIENCE 33intpe(1 Yeioanatked eateiting tiows eatexing &col/skim Simply Fresh. Simply Different. Simply Personal. Simply the Best. Trent Wolf Ruby, son of Janice and Steven Ruby, will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, May 28. He is the Ruby brother of Matthew and Kaylyn, Connor and Ben. His proud grandparents are Erwin Wolf and Fern and Lloyd Ruby. He is also the grandchild of the late Joyce Wolf. Trent attends Geisler Middle school in Walled Lake. His most meaningful mitzvah project was helping set up for Housing the Homeless at Temple Israel. Specializing in Gluten Free & Allergy Sensitive Menu Selections Kosher Events Available Chef Lori Shepard — 734-646-4586 Lori@simplyscrumptiouscatering.com www.simplyscrumptiouscatering.com Stein Send your college student news from home! College kids love news from home - the JN will help keep them in touch with everything that is happening while they are away! Call us today and we'll take care of the rest 800.875.6621 iN SPECIAL COLLEGE PRICING $20 per year 10 months • In-state only • Call for out of state special rates 48 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. How To Submit Announcements Lifecycle announcements are welcomed for members of the Jewish community. Anniversaries, engagements and weddings with a photo (preferably color) can appear at a cost of $18 each. Births are $10. There is no charge for bar/bat mitzvahs or for special birthdays starting at the 90th. For information, contact Editorial Assistant Sy Manello at smanello® thejewishnews.com or (248) 351-5147 for information or for a mailed or e-mailed copy of guidelines.