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Jilly Hanna Davis
will be called to the
Torah for her bat
mitzvah on Friday,
Nov. 30, at Temple
Beth El in
Bloomfield Hills. She
is the daughter of
Davis
Rob and Michele and
the sister of Max and
Nicholas. Proud grandparents are
Angie and Iry Zeltzer, Marcia and Art
Keating, and Rob and Kathy Davis.
Jilly attends Derby Middle School
in Birmingham. Her mitzvah projects
were J-Serve and Early Childhood
Safety Town.
Nicholas James
Goerke, son of Vicki
and Chris Goerke,
will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitz-
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Bloomfield. He is the
brother of Anja and Hilary. Sharing in
the simchah will be proud grandpar-
ents Sylvia and John Nussbaum.
Nicholas is a homeschooled eighth-
grader through Clonlara in Ann
Arbor. Among his mitzvah projects,
he donates regularly to a scholarship
fund at the Ann Arbor School for
the Performing Arts and will make a
donation to Almost Home, a non-kill
animal rescue shelter in Southfield.
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Josh Adam Ishbia
will lead services at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield
Friday, Nov. 30, as he
celebrates his bar
mitzvah. He is the
son of Linda and
Ishbia
Jason Ishbia and the
brother of Jake. His
grandparents are Cheri Epstein, the
late Dr. Stewart Epstein, Darryl
Litberg, Renee and Earl Ishbia, and
Lois Ishbia; and his great-grandmother
is Regina (Nona) Polinsky.
Josh attends Geisler Middle School
in Walled Lake. He performed many
mitzvah projects and felt the most
meaningful was participating in the
Michigan Humane Society Mega
March Event.
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Noah Benjamin
Jacobs, son of
Rayme and Steven
Jacobs, will read
from the Torah as he
celebrates his bar
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Jacobs
Bloomfield Saturday,
Dec. 1. He is the
brother of Seth. His late grandparents
are Glenda and Richard Jacobs, and
Paula and Raymond Valentine.
Noah attends Clifford Smart Middle
School in Commerce Township.
Wrapping gifts for kids at the Toy Box,
through J-Serve, was the mitzvah proj-
ect he felt was most meaningful.
Joshua Kam will be
called to the Torah at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield on
Saturday, Dec. 1, for
his bar mitzvah. He
is the son of Dr.
Kam
David and Michelle
Kam and the older
brother of Zachary and Noah. Proud
grandparents are Dr. Eli Kam, Mrs.
Flora Kam, and Dr. Michael and Mrs.
Sharon Berkovic. Joshua is fortunate to
have his great-grandma Jennie Fried
and great-grandpa Hertzel Hakim to
share in his simchah.
Joshua is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. He
enjoyed his time volunteering in the
inclusion basketball program at the
Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield.
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Dayna Sara Katz
(Tova Sara) will read
from the Torah as
she celebrates her
bat mitzvah
Saturday, Dec. 1, at
Adat Shalom
Synagogue in
Katz
Farmington Hills.
She is the daughter of
Laura and Matthew Katz and brother
of Scott. Her proud grandparents are
Michael Weiner, Ruth Katz and
Marilyn Katz. She is also the grand-
daughter of the late Eileen Weiner and
the late Lawrence Katz.
Dayna attends Dunckel Middle
School in Farmington Hills. Among
her various mitzvah projects, her most
meaningful has been volunteering for
the past seven years at the Relay for
Life in West Bloomfield.