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Justin Tyler Flood
will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah on Saturday, Jan.
28, at Congregation
Beth Shalom in Oak
Park. He is the son
of Bonnie and Todd
Flood
Flood and older
brother of Jack and
Emily. Proud grandparents are Linda
and Ronald Sherr and Betty and Jon
Amy. Justin is also the grandson of the
late Terry Flood.
Justin is a student at Norup
International School in Oak Park. His
mitzvah projects included packaging
food at Yad Ezra in Berkley.
Mariah Sydney
Sitner (Chava
Shayna), daughter of
Amy Applin and
Scott Sitner, will
become a bat mitz-
vah on Saturday, Jan.
28, at Temple Shir
Sitner
Shalom in West
Bloomfield. She is
the granddaughter of Barbara and
Jerome Sitner, Carol Meyers and the
late Bruce Meyers, and the sister of
Alex.
Mariah is in the seventh grade at
Derby Middle School in Birmingham
and is a student teaching assistant at
Shir Shalom's Sunday school.
Olivia "Livvy"
Hannah Gordon
will read from the
Torah as she cele-
brates her bat mitz-
vah on Saturday, Jan.
28, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. She is the
Gordon
daughter of Susan
and Robert Gordon, sister of Kate and
granddaughter of Millie and Jerry
Grossman and Sylvia and Marvin
Gordon.
Olivia is a seventh-grade student at
the Girls' Middle School at Cranbrook
Schools in Bloomfield Hills. She
organized a dance-a-thon at Annette
& Company School of Dance for her
mitzvah project; the money raised was
donated to Yad Ezra in Berkley.
Benjamin Joshua
Weiss will celebrate
his bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield
Saturday, Jan. 28. He
is the son of Carol
and Jay Weiss. His
Weiss
grandparents are
Edith Weiss and the
late Jack Weiss, Barbara Becker and
Raymond Becker.
Benjamin attends Geisler Middle
School in Commerce Township. He
volunteered at Yad Ezra in Berkley and
felt that was his most important mitz-
vah project.
Ali Justin Matthew
•Rumplestiltskin
•1:1.1SA
'Persuasion
•Cassens Murphy Band
'Simone Vitale Band
'Nightline
•Sun Messengers
•rZadio City
Sherman (Mataan
Peli), son of Eileen
and Stuart Sherman
and brother of
Alexandra, was
called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah at
Sherman
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield on Saturday, Jan. 21. His
Bubbie Elaine and Papa Harvey Aidem
and Grandma Joyce and Grandpa Don
Sherman also participated.
Justin is a seventh-grader
at Berkshire Middle School in
Birmingham. Though he participated
in many mitzvah projects, he felt that
volunteering for Stars Guitars was the
most rewarding.
'Newsmaker
', Skyline and the Back Street Horns
•The Jerry Ross Band
•Joytide
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Tyler Lewis
Woohnan, son of
Sandra and Rick
Woolman, will read
from the Torah as he
celebrates his bar
mitzvah Saturday,
Jan. 28, at Temple
Woolman
Israel in West
Bloomfield. He is the
brother of Julia, and his proud grand-
parents are Roberta and Myron
Charfoos and Herb Woolman. He is
also the grandchild of the late Gloria
Woolman.
Tyler is a student at Clifford Smart
Middle School in Walled Lake. He
worked on many mitzvah projects,
but felt the most meaningful one was
organizing a "Red Shirt Friday" at his
school to help remember our troops
who fight for our freedom every day.
He is still raising funds for stamps to
pay for postage to send packages to
our troops.