Jamie Fayne
Blatnikoff, son of
Leslee Blatnikoff and
Alan Blatnikoff, will
celebrate his bar mitz-
vah during Havdalah
services Saturday, Dec.
14, at Temple Israel in
Blatnikoff
West Bloomfield. His
sister Leah and grand-
parents Natalie and Sidney Blatnikoff, and
Mel and Anne Kanar will share in the sim-
chah. Jamie's late grandmother is Fay
Kanar.
Jamie attends West Hills Middle School
in Bloomfield Hills. He felt visiting
seniors at Fleischman Residence in West
Bloomfield was a meaningful mitzvah
project.
Dresden Elizabeth
Cogan, daughter of
Teisha Tann Cogan and
Dr. Solomon Cogan,
will celebrate her bat
mitzvah Friday, Dec.
13, at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. She is
Cogan
the sister of Eli and the
grandchild of Sandra
Kresch, Kathy Tann Gantos, Dr. Leon
Cogan, the late Jeffrey Tann and the late L.
Douglas Gantos. Her late great-grandpar-
ents are Sydelle and Samuel Rabinowitz,
and Pauline and Isador Cogan.
Dresden attends Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. She felt it was very meaningful, as a
mitzvah project, to help at Housing of the
Homeless at Temple Israel.
Samuel Philip Cohen,
son of Tracy Cohen of
Huntington Woods and
Marc Cohen of Oak
Park and brother of
Hannah, will be called
to the Torah as a bar
mitzvah on Saturday,
Cohen
Dec. 14, at
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek in Southfield. His proud grandpar-
ents are Leanne and Ed Miller, Rena and
Jerry Cohen, and Joyce and Michael Aller.
Sam is a seventh-grader at Norup
International School in Oak Park. He spent
many hours helping students with special
needs.
Elizabeth Jane
Goldman, daughter of
Lorri and Lee
Goldman, will lead the
congregation in prayer
Friday, Dec. 13, at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield as she cele-
Goldman
brates her bat mitzvah.
She is the sister of Lori
and the grandchild of Dr. Albert Goldman.
Her late grandparents are Jean and Morris
Orloff, and Florence Goldman.
Lizzie is a student at Berkshire Middle
School in Birmingham. For a mitzvah
project, she volunteered at Humble
Design, where she found the process of
helping families set up and move into their
new homes very rewarding.
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Allison Samara Reid
will celebrate her bat
mitzvah Saturday, Dec.
14, at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. She
is the daughter of
Andrea and Mitch
Reid and the sister of
Allison Reid
Ian and Genna. Her
proud grandparents
are Fran and Mark Klinger. She is also the
grandchild of the late Dianne and the late
Irwin Reid and the great-grandchild of
the late Ann Markman.
Allison attends Clifford Smart Middle
School in Commerce Township. She felt
her most meaningful mitzvah project
was volunteering her time and collecting
funds for Leader Dogs for the Blind.
Ian Matthew Reid,
together with his par-
ents, Andrea and
Mitch Reid, will cele-
brate his bar mitzvah
at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield
Saturday, Dec. 14. His
Ian Reid
sisters are Allison and
Genna. Sharing in the
simchah are grandparents Fran and Mark
Klinger. He is also the grandchild of the
late Dianne and the late Irwin Reid and
great-grandchild of the late Ann
Markman.
Ian is a student at Clifford Smart
Middle School in Commerce Township.
He collected funds and sports equipment
for Score4Kids and volunteered his time
doing this mitzvah project.
Evie Miriam Segal,
daughter of Jo and
David Seidel, and
Michelle and Scott
Segal, will celebrate her
bat mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield Saturday,
Segal
Dec. 14. Sharing in the
simchah will be her
siblings Leah Segal and Zack, Jamie and
Griffin Kozlow, and grandparents Reva
and Sheldon Segal, Hannah and Gordon
Moss, Susan and Richard Rogel, and
Linda and Barry Seidel.
Evie is a student at Norup International
School in Oak Park. Among her vari-
ous mitzvah experiences, she felt vol-
unteering at Friendship Circle in West
Bloomfield was the most meaningful one.
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