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will be her parents,
Steve and Antoinette
Morton. Also celebrating this simchah
will be her brother David, grandparents
Dr. Larry and Myra Morton, and Johnny
and Kathy Randazzo.
Leah is an eighth-grader at Orchard
Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield.
There she is recognized for her work with
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Maxwell Howard
Scott, son of Tracie
and Kirk Scott, will be
called to the Torah as a
bar mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on Friday,
Oct. 2. He will be
Scott
joined in celebration
by his sister Sophie and
proud grandparents Lisa and Robert
Gittleman, Ruth and Glenn Doolittle Jr.,
and Barbara Scott. He is also the grand-
child of the late Stewart Scott and the
great-grandchild of the late Lillian and
the late Charles Bernstein, the late Rosella
and the late Maxwell Gittleman.
Maxwell is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
Among his many mitzvah projects, he
volunteered at the National Council of
Jewish Women's shelter program, packing
bags for abused women and children; he
found this to be very meaningful.



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Hunter Oliver Vainik
(Avraham Boaz) of
Franklin will read
from the Torah as he
celebrates his bar
mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills on
Vainik
Saturday, Oct. 3. Very
proud parents partici-
pating in the ceremony are Susan
(Widenbaum) and Lance Vainik. Also
sharing in the simchah will be his siblings
Trevor and Grace as well as loving grand-
parents Ronna and Victor Widenbaum of
San Ramon, Calif., and Philip Vainik of
Oak Park.
Hunter is in the eighth grade at
Birmingham Covington School. He feels
one of his most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ects was raising money through Project
Cope to buy tractors for use in agriculture
for a village in Zambia.

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11 aron and Michael Goldfine of
Farmington Hills celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary on Sept.
12. Their family and friends wish them 50
more years of marital bliss.

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Leah Brooke Segal,
daughter of Jo and
David Seidel, and
Michelle and Scott
Segal, will lead the
congregation in prayer
on the occasion of her
bat mitzvah on
Segal
Saturday, Oct. 3, at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. Joining in her celebration will
be her siblings Evie, Griffin, Jamie and
Zack. Leah is the grandchild of Reva and
Sheldon Segal, Hannah and Gordon
Moss, Susan and Richard Rogel, Linda
and Barry Seidel, and the late Jerry Ross.
Leah is a student at Norup
International Middle School in Oak Park.
For her mitzvah project, she organized
a large group to plant 80 trees in Detroit
in memory of Rachel Jacobs, who helped
develop Detroit Nation, assisting in
economic development, cultural innova-
tion and job creation in Southeastern
Michigan.

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