life c Iles COI ■ 4 %__J 7- 40 R IC HI \I CD IL_ CD 24-Hour Computer Support Professional Web Design Social Media Marketing ■41 =' Call Today: 248-804-7005 I Web: accessc omptech.com ‘411 - 61 se w„, 4° 10 4 \ INV lit 44 01%alkio ,b,‘ o'Z'oros:S'' Bennett Andrew Kraus, son of Kimberly and Dr. David Kraus, will lead the congrega- tion in prayer on the occasion of his bar mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 25, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Sharing in his celebration will be his siblings A.J., Madi and Max. He is the grandchild of Geraldine and the late Edmund Kraus, and Christine and the late Jerry Skilling. He is the great-grandchild of Florence Yutzey. Bennett attends O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. As part of his mitzvah project, he volunteered for Blessings in a Backpack, which he found to be very meaningful. Shoshana Arielle Leflein will be called to the Torah as a bat mitz- vah at Beth Israel Congregation in Ann Arbor, Saturday, Oct. 25. Leflein She is the daughter of Jeffrey and Laurie Leflein and sister of Jacob, Elana and Ari. Celebrating on this occasion will be her proud grandparents Allan and Mary Silverman, and William and Raina Leflein. Shosh is an eighth-grade student at Tappan Middle School in Ann Arbor and a graduate of Hebrew Day School. Russell Noah Presser celebrated his bar mitzvah as he read from the Torah on Saturday, Oct. 11, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Presser Southfield. He is the loving son of Robyn and Mitchell Presser and brother of Tyler. He was joined by his grandparents Marla and Gordon Silverman, and Isabel and Joe Presser. Russell is a student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Among his many mitzvah experiences, he found vol- unteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley and his twinning program the most meaningful. Chase Andrew Lichtman, son of Michelle and Mark Lichtman, will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Oct. 25, at Temple Israel in Lichtman West Bloomfield. Sharing in the cele- bration will be his siblings Zachary, Hope and Maggie. Chase is the grandchild of Rita and Robert Lichtman, and Christine and the late Jerry Skilling. He is the great-grand- child of Florence Yutzey. Chase is a student at Sarah Banks Middle School in Wixom. For his mitzvah experience, he volunteered at Temple Israel's Housing the Homeless, which he found to be very meaningful. Ali Sydney Randel, daughter of Danielle and Michael Randel, and sister of Lindsay and Olivia, was called to the Torah as a bat mitz- Ali Randel vah on Saturday, Oct. 18, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Sharing in her simchah were proud grandparents Moreen and Marshall Lett, and Carol Randel. She is also the granddaugh- ter of the late Norman Randel. Ali is an eighth-grade student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. In the year leading up to her bat mitzvah, Ali led a paja- ma drive and collected nearly 400 pairs of new pajamas for children in need in our community. 1951530 Acrylic Torah Stands w/ Removable Torah! Celebrating 25 Years ! ! • available at psi Tradition! Tradition! ai Call Alicia R. Nelson 1248.557.0109 1 www.traditiontradition.com for an appointment 1939160 CANTOR SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified Mohel — Answering all of your anesthetic & aftercare needs. Skill, Sensitivity and Tradition come together to create your special Bris. Cell: (248) 417-5632 (248) 855-A BOY (2269) Office: (248) 547-7970 855ABoyggmail. corn t ) Keep your company top of mind with our readers. Dalia Lillian Michaelson (Dalia Lea), daughter of Jodi and Jefferey Michaelson, was called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah Saturday, Oct. 18, at Michaelson Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Sharing in her mitzvah were her brothers Connor, Noah and Daniel. Proud grandparents are Lois and Cyril Levenson, and Jackie and Ronald Michaelson. Dalia attends Norup International School in Oak Park. Among her many mitzvah projects, she found volunteering at the Burton ASD camp to be her most meaningful. ADVERTISE WITH US! CALL 248.351.5107 Visit theJEWISHNEWS.com 46 Jober 23 • 2014 JN B'nai Mitzvah on page 48