CREATING THE MAGIC ONE EVENT AT A TIME B'nai Mitzvah from page 73 FROM THE MOMENT HE ENTERS THE ROOM...YOU KNOW YOU -MICHELLE KROLL ARE ABOUT TO HAVE THE BEST PARTY OF YOUR LIFE! star trax events ENTERTAINMENT / PRODUCTION / VALET 1955450 20% OFF THE ENTIRE MON1li OF MAY All Casual Wear including Sweaters and Purses Spenser Alex Keys, son of Martin and Michelle Keys of Huntington Woods, will be called to the Torah on the occasion of his bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 2, at Keys Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park. Sharing in this very special occasion will be his proud grandparents Harold and Rosalyn Blair. He is also the grandson of the late Jack and Florence Keys. Spenser is a seventh-grader at Norup International School in Oak Park. Among his mitzvah projects, one of the most meaningful was volunteering at an art camp for younger children at the JCC in Oak Park, sharing his love of art with others. Haley Nicole Mozen, daughter of Neal and Sandy Mozen, will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield on Friday, May 1. Haley Mozen is the grandchild of Evelyn Felsenfeld and the late Nathan Felsenfeld, the late Dr. Herschel Mozen and the late Eleanor Mozen Silver. Haley is a student at Kingswood Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Her most meaningful mitzvah project has been helping people while volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley. May 1. Sharing in her celebration will be her siblings Ryan and Cole. She is the grandchild of Martha Montiel, Rafael Montiel, Muriel Warren and the late Richard Warren. Olivia attends Geisler Middle School in Walled Lake. As part of her mitzvah experience, she volunteered weekly at the Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield, which she found to be truly meaningful. Jillian Rose Weisberg, daughter of Joan and Matt Weisberg, will cele- brate her bat mitzvah on Saturday, May 2, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Weisberg Sharing in her cele- bration will be her sister Molly and proud grandparents Mary and Dale Simmons, and Cliff and Marilyn Weisberg. Jillian is at Muir Middle School in Milford. As part of her mitzvah proj- ect, she volunteered to assist the less fortunate by ringing the bell for the Salvation Army, which she found to be very rewarding. Olivia Yates *Previous sales excluded THE BOARDWALK, WEST BLOOMFIELD 151 facebook.com/margueriteboutique I 248.932.5253 1986440 •••.‘ STEVE 248.356.6000 JoeCornell.com Joie - Noah Jeremy Sklar (Yosef Nachman) of Huntington Woods will become a bar mitzvah at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township on Saturday, May 2. Participating Sklar in the ceremony will be parents, Michael Sklar and Elizabeth Rowin, brother Ari Sklar and loving grandparents Judith Sklar and Helen Rowin. Noah is a student at Norup International School in Oak Park. For his mitzvah project, he shared his love of music by performing piano recitals at Jewish Federation senior housing and assisted-living facilities in the area. c Ger U.- Warren 74 April 30 • 2015 JN Olivia Grace Warren, daughter of Eileen and Gregg Warren, will lead the congrega- tion in prayer on the occasion of her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Friday, Sydney Yates Olivia Brooke Yates and Sydney Ava Yates, daughters of Stephani and David Yates, will read from the Torah as they share the bimah at their b'not mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, May 2. They are the loving grandchildren of Kaye and Stanton Miller, and Dr. Phyllis and Harvey Yates. Their late great-grand- parents are Estelle Mogen and Harry Altman, Sylvia and Albert Miller, Yetta and Stanley Yates, and Lila and William Plotkin. Olivia and Sydney attend Berkshire Middle School in Beverly Hills. As part of their mitzvah project, they organized a yoga party to raise funds in support of the Palmer Park Tennis Academy Junior Tennis Program.