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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-05-02

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Natalie Lynn
Granader (Nechama

Lea) of Bethesda, Md.,
will become a bat
mitzvah on Saturday,
May 4, at B'nai Tzedek
in Potomac, Md.
Participating in the
Granader
ceremony will be her
parents, Robert and Jill
Granader, brother Josh and sister Jessica.
Also participating will be grandparents
Hadar and Lois Granader of Bloomfield
Hills, and Judy and Bob Snyder.
Natalie is a student at Georgetown
Day School in Washington, D.C., and is
doing work to support the Wear it Blue
campaign for families struggling with
autism.

Amelia Brenda Gross

(Chaya Bracha) of
Huntington Woods
will become a bat
mitzvah Saturday,
May 4, at

Gross

Congregation Aish
HaTorah in Oak Park.

She is the daughter of
Matthew and Elena
Gross and the younger sister of Aaron
and Henri. Sharing in her simchah will
be her grandparents Carol and Michael
Udman, and Mimi Gross, all of Oak
Park. Amelia is also the granddaughter
of the late Michael Gross.
Amelia is a seventh-grade student at
Norup International School in Oak Park.
Her ongoing mitzvah project is perform-
ing violin programs at retirement homes
and assisted living apartments through-
out Metro Detroit.

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Shayna Eliana
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of Barry and Alicia
Pearlman, will cele-
brate her bat mitzvah
as she reads from the
Torah at Temple Beth
El in Bloomfield
Pearlman
Township on Saturday,
May 4. She is the sister
of Ariella and Joshua. Her proud grand-
parents are Sybil Glaser, Joseph
Pearlman, and Melvin and Frances
Glaser. She is also the granddaughter of
the late Rebecca Pearlman.
Shayna is a seventh-grader at Clifford
Smart Middle School in Commerce
Township. For one mitzvah project, she
volunteered at the Safety Town Camp in
Walled Lake.

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Elizabeth Erin
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Raider and Jonathan
Raider, will read from
the Torah on the occa-
sion of her bat mitz-
vah Saturday, May 4,
Raider
at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. Her
proud grandparents are Rhoda and
Jordan Raider, and Lucia Boonenberg.
Elizabeth is a student at Walnut Creek
Middle School in Walled Lake. She vol-
unteered at Sand Stone Farms Rescue
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Bella Serena Jacobson and Benjamin
Elson Jacobson, daughter and son of

Robyn Elson Jacobson and Michael
Jacobson, will lead the congregation at
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, as they
are called to the bimah Saturday, May 4,
to celebrate their b'nai mitzvah. Sharing
in the double simchah will be grandpar-
ents Judy and Irwin Elson, and Jane and
Ozzie Jacobson, and great-grandmothers
Jeanne Jacobson and Judy Jargow.
Bella and Benji attend Cranbrook
Kingswood Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. Volunteering at Yad Ezra in
Berkley was the mitzvah project Benji

Skylar Raitt

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Skylar Rose Raitt and Jayden Monet
Raitt, daughters of Traci Raitt and

Bobby Raitt, will share the bimah at

Temple Israel in West Bloomfield as

they celebrate their b'not mitzvah Friday,
May 3. Their proud grandparents are
Carol and Dr. Kenneth Lawrence, and
Lois Raitt. They are also the grandchil-
dren of the late David Raitt.
Skylar and Jayden are students at
West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. Jayden volunteered at Ryde for
Friendship Circle and felt this mitzvah
project was very meaningful while
Skylar performed her most meaningful
project at Gleaners Food Bank.

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