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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-04-18

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Jared Chapman
Freeman of Madison

Heights will become
a bar mitzvah at

Congregation Beth
Shalom in Oak Park

on Saturday, April 20.
Participating in the
Freeman
ceremony will be his
parents, John
Freeman and Amy Chapman.
Jared is a student at Detroit County
Day School in Beverly Hills. His mitz-
vah projects include volunteering at
Yad Ezra in Berkley.

grandparents Barby and Sam Reider,
and Edwin Wojciechowski. Ethan is
also the grandson of the late Evelyn
Wojciechowski and the great-grand-
son of the late Freyda Kramer.
Ethan is a seventh-grader at Walnut
Creek Middle School in Walled Lake.
He volunteered at the Dorothy and
Peter Brown Adult Day Care Program
in West Bloomfield for seven years
with his zaydie and brother.

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Ruby Frances
Kolender, daughter

Kolender

of Dr. Brian and
Elyse Kolender and
sister of Zoe, will
become a bat mitz-
vah at

Haley Robins

Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in

Haley Alyse Robins (Hava Aleetza)
and Madeline Tess Robins (Michal

Southfield on
Saturday, April 20. Sharing in the
simchah will be her grandparents
Eleanor and Dr. Leonard Aronovitz,
and Nancy and Nathan Kolender.
Ruby is a seventh-grade student
at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills.

Cara Halley Lash,

daughter of Stacey
and Joseph Lash,
will celebrate her
bat mitzvah, Friday,
April 19, as she
leads the congrega-
tion at Temple
Lash
Israel in West
Bloomfield in
prayer. She is the sister of Jordyn and
Andrew and the grandchild of Carol
and Dr. Steven Lash, Harold Cohen
and Marsha Dickman. She is also the
grandchild of the late Carol Cohen.
Cara is a student at Norup
International School in Oak Park.
As part of her mitzvah projects, she
adopted a family at Chanukah through
Jewish Family Services and felt this
was a very positive experience.

Ethan Lawrence
Reider will become

a bar mitzvah at
Elmwood Country
Club in Commerce
Township on
Saturday, April 20.
The service will be
Reider
led by Rabbi Tamara
Kolton. Ethan's
proud parents are Michael and Linda
Reider, and he is the brother of
Zachary. Celebrating with him will be

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Madeline
Robins

Tova) were called to the Torah as
b'not mitzvah at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek of East Lansing on
Saturday, April 13. Haley and
Madeline are the twin daughters of
Robyn and Jeff Robins. Sharing in the
simchah were proud grandparents Dr.
Max and Judy Robins of West
Bloomfield, and great-grandmother
Marian Guttman, also of West
Bloomfield. The girls are also the
grandchildren of the late Vivian and
the late Heinz Seiferheld.
Madeline and Haley are seventh-
graders at Chippewa Middle School
in Okemos. Helping first-graders with
math and reading at their former
elementary school was their most
rewarding mitzvah project.

Devin Ryan
Wertheimer will

read from the Torah
on the occasion of
his bar mitzvah
Friday, April 19, at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. He
Wertheimer
is the son of
Melanee and David
Radner, and Randy Wertheimer and
Nancy Katzman and the brother of
Brooke, Aaron, Adam, Rachel and
Jordan. His proud grandparents are
Jeannette and Michael Wertheimer,
Barry Peltz, Deenie Urben and Dr.
Michael Zonder, and Dr. Sandra and
Larry Schiff. The family is especially
delighted to have great-grandmother
Eleanor Peltz share the simchah.
Devin attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. He felt
volunteering at Gleaners was a mitz-
vah project that was meaningful.

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