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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-09-11

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Saturday, Sept. 13,
as they celebrate
their b'nai mitzvah.
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celebration will be
proud siblings Eden
and Adam. Their
grandparents are the
late Phyllis and the
Noah
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Chrostowski
Leah and Noah
attend Clifford
Smart Middle School in Commerce
Township. They performed many
mitzvah projects but felt that volun-
teering at a Community Garden in
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Gracie and Nash. He is the grandchild
of Shirley Gilbert and the late Samuel
Gilbert, Murk Goddard, and Pam and
Dr. Robert Feldman.
Anthony is a student at Berkshire
Middle School in Birmingham. As part
of his mitzvah project, he raised money
and awareness for Children's Tumor
Foundation, Camp Mak-a-Dream and
the Friendship Circle by hosting a
movie night at the Maple Theatre.

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68 September 11 • 2014

Kozlowski

1 Sept. 1, 2013
Erika (Mandell)
and Nicholas
Kozlowski of
Kansas City, Mo.,
are thrilled to
announce the
birth of their son,
Connor Bradley.
Proud grandparents

Hirsch

are Donna and Sanford Mandell of
Farmington Hills, and Laura and Bill
Kozlowski of Kansas City. Connor
is the great-grandson of Dolores
Mandell of Farmington Hills and
Eleanor Watson of Dearborn. Connor
is named in loving memory of his
paternal great-grandfather Chester
Kozlowsk and his maternal great-
grandfather Ben Mandell.

Sept. 13, at Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. Sharing in her celebration
will be her siblings Miles and Mia. Her
proud grandparents are Helene and
Harold Lewis, and Margie and Michael
Hirsch, and great-grandmother Evelyn
Lipitz.
Brayden is a student at Walnut Creek
Middle School in Walled Lake. For
one of her many meaningful mitzvah
experiences, she created a fundraiser
called Flowers for Friendship for which
she crafted and sold duct tape flower
pens at stores; all proceeds went to the
Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield.

Ari Spencer Katz,
son of Dr. Gary and
Donna Katz, brother
of Ryan and
Danielle, grandson
of Aliza and Uri
Zachor and the late
Barbara and the late
Katz
Philip Katz, will be
called to the Torah on Saturday, Sept.
13, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek
in Southfield.
He is a student at West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills.

Jacob Alex Kroll
(Yaakov Tzvi) of
West Bloomfield
became a bar mitz-
vah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in
Farmington Hills on
Saturday, Sept. 6.
Kroll
Proud parents are
Michelle and
Jonathan Kroll. Sharing in this sim-
chah were Jacob's sister and brother,
Ellie and Joshua. Also sharing in the
nachas were Jacob's Saba and Savta
David and Leslie Ben-Ezra, and great-
grandfather Joseph Ephraim. Jacob is
also the grandson of the late Chaim
and the late Henya Kroll.
Jacob is a student at Berkshire
Middle School in Beverly Hills. His
mitzvah project was creating and
selling Epi-Pen bags with proceeds
donated to food allergy research and
education.

B'nai Mitzvah on page 70

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