CELEBRATE WITH THE GREATEST IINTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN THE COUNTRY! Mitchell Alekman was called to the Torah as a bar mitz- vah at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Oct. 26. He is the son of proud Alekman parents Joy and Jeff Alekman, brother of Dean, and grandson of Caryl and Richard Pevos, Paul Alekman and the late Ann Alekman. As part of his mitzvah project, Mitchell volunteers for TOPSoccer to play soccer with children who have special needs. He is in eighth grade at Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. ■- •7.021,- ' Jordan Rose Bross, daughter of Chuck and Shari Bross, will celebrate her bat mitzvah Saturday, Nov. 2, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Bross Sharing in the cele- bration will be her brother Jake and grandparents Beverly Greenspan, Raymond Greenspan and Faye Bross. Jordan is also the grand- daughter of the late Seymour Bross. Jordan is a student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Her mitzvah project included volunteering at Congregation Beth Shalom's summer preschool camp. SPANISH TUTOR YANY KAHN My home or yours All levels $50/hr (786) t73-0570 yany_vil@hotmail.com 1871030 SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY, SHOP WITH OUR ADVERTISERS! Mention that you saw them in the JN! Visit JNonline.us 66 October 31 • 2013 JN Dylan Edelman of West Bloomfield, the son of Brian and Wendy Edelman, will become a bar mitz- vah at the Birmingham Temple on Friday, Edelman Nov. 1. Proud grand- parents are Joyce and Jerry Weiss, and Jan and Stu Edelman. Dylan attends Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield. He did his mitzvah project with an organization called Stars Guitars, which raises money for survivors of childhood cancer. Molly Gayle Goldman, daughter of Annie Goldman and Michael Goldman, will cele- brate her bat mitzvah Saturday, Nov. 2, at Temple Israel in Goldman West Bloomfield. Sharing in her sim- chah will be her proud grandparents Marilyn Goldman and Carolyn Martin. She is also the granddaughter of the late Arthur Goldman. Molly attends O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. She raised significant funds for the Relay for Life in Northville/Novi and felt this was a meaningful mitzvah project. Eden Vered Joyrich, daughter of Nomi and Cory Joyrich and sister of Ava, read from the Torah Saturday, Oct. 26, at Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield as Joyrich she celebrated her bat mitzvah. Sharing in the simchah were her loving grand- mothers, aunts, uncles, cousins and many other friends. With her in spirit was her late grandfather Myron H. Joyrich. Eden is a seventh-grade student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Her mitz- vah projects included volunteering at Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield. Kayla Bobby Lett celebrated her bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 19, in Traverse City. She is the daughter of Jennifer and Adam Lett and the loving sister of Lett Nathan. Her very proud grandparents are Moreen and Marshall Lett, and Carol and Glen Bucher. Kayla attends Cherryland Middle School in Elk Rapids, Mich. Among her many mitzvah projects, she found mak- ing toys and blankets for the dogs and cats at the Cherryland Humane Society to be very meaningful. Jessica Elyse Menuck, daughter of Lisa and Mark Menuck and sister of Harrison and Eli, will lead the congregation at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Menuck Friday, Nov. 1, as she celebrates her bat mitzvah. Her proud grandparents are Rosalie and Steven Harris, and Dorothy and Allen Menuck. She is the grand- child of the late Jackie Menuck. The family is thrilled to have great-grand- mother Shirley Sweet Ehrlich sharing the celebration with them. Jessica attends Derby Middle School in Birmingham. For her mitzvah project, she is volunteering at the Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield, working with children who have special needs.