life c Tcles B'nai Mitzvah from page XX -------- off A Family Diner Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner any bill $18 or more (248) 682-3400 4170 Orchard Lake Rd. (w/coupon only) =I/ (near Pontiac Trail) Exp. 11/16/11 MI MI MO NM 1 1 1 1 1 1 MINI III Orchard Lake, MI 48323 Monday - Sunday Tam - 10pm 4 ► Restaurant !cal ian Cuisine 248.476.0044 • unch or dinner entree I and get the second 1/2 off I 15% off total food bill Of equal or lesser value Not good with any other coupons Not good on holidays. One coupon per couple. 1/15/12 IM• I Not good with any other coupon One coupon per table. Exp 1/15/12 Ma Ma al= NEN NM Farmington Hills • Corner of Grand River Sz Haggerty Road Auburn Hills • 1 11 2 miles south of the Palace of Auburn Hills 1694470 Home of the Eggstra Big Breakfast Leah Faye Langnas (Leah Devorah) of West Bloomfield will become a bat mitz- vah on Saturday, Nov. 5, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. She is the Langnas daughter of Michael and Alayna Langnas and the sister of Sara and Brian. Her grandparents are Frieda Langnas and the late Joseph Langnas, and Irwin and Lorraine Fenster. Leah attends Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. Her mitzvah projects included volunteering at the Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield. Oren Shaul Lerner will lead services and read from the Torah on Thursday morning, Nov. 3, at Congregation Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield. He is Lerner the son of Sharona Shapiro and David Lerner, brother of Yoni, Elisheva and Ayelet and brother-in-law of Aaron. Oren is a student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Oren will also be called to the Torah and will volunteer for several social service agencies in Israel this coming Chanukah. Three eggs any style with choice of sausage links, bacon or ham with toast and jelly Mon thru Fri Only $3.29 5am-11am only Chloe Millard • Dine-in or Carry-out • Senior Citizen Discount 10% No Senior Citizen Discount with any daily specials 26200 W. 12 Mile Rd. • Southfield • 248-353-3232 Mazel 91[44CVOr X11 410011134t) (Evelyn Hoffman Kasle) On Your 85th Birthday! Much love, Anita, Lisa and Gary Jay and Renee and all your kinder 54 November 3 • 2011 Mia Millard Chloe Alayna and Mia Ashley Millard, daughters of Marni Millard and James Millard, will be called to the Torah as b'not mitzvah on Friday, Nov. 4, at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield. Proud grandparents are Sid and Donna Rosenberg, John and Brenda Millard and Frances Cambrai-Bell of England. They are also the grandchildren of the late Allen Abels. Chloe and Mia are students at Meads Mill Middle School in Northville. They are active in helping the community. Ellie Rachel Moskowitz (Eliana), daughter of Leslie and Michael Moskowitz and sister of Nathan and Asher, became a bat mitzvah at Moskowitz Temple Shir Shalom Saturday, Oct. 28. Proud grandparents are Cookie and Alan Pearlman and Marcia and Carl Moskowitz. Ellie attends the Roeper School in Bloomfield Hills. Her mitzvah project involved creating a carnival on the Sunday of the bat mitzvah weekend for children in Detroit who did not have the opportunity to trick or treat. Max Corey Rotenberg will be called to the Torah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah Saturday, Nov. 5, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Rotenberg Farmington Hills. He is the son of Marci and Steve Rotenberg and brother of Sydni and Logan. Proud grandparents are Rena and Larry Singer, Zona and Richard Ribiat, and Emily and Norman Rotenberg of Lake Mary, Fla. Max is a student at Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. His most meaningful mitzvah project was vol- unteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Alex Evan Shulman will read from the Torah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah Saturday, Nov. 5, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He is Shulman the son of Melissa and Seth Gould and Trista and Richard Shulman, and the brother of Sawyer, Hannah, Ben and Ruby. Sharing in the simchah will be his proud grandparents Sherry and Gary Citrin and Joseph Shulman. Alex is a student at Derby Middle School in Birmingham. He felt volun- teering at Yad Ezra in Berkley was a meaningful mitzvah project.