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Jacob William
Kam of West
Bloomfield will
become a bar mitz-
vah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in
Farmington Hills
on Saturday, Oct.
Kam
17. He is the son of
Dr. Michael Kam
and Mrs. Wendy Kam and the broth-
er of Gabriella S. Kam. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. David and Mrs.
Janice Israel, Dr. Eliyahou Kam and
Mrs. Flora Kam.

Eliana Nechama
Schreiber of
Huntington Woods
will celebrate
becoming a bat
mitzvah at Adat
Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills
Schreiber
on Saturday, Oct.
17. Celebrating with
her will be her mother and stepfa-
ther, Lynne and Dan Golodner, as
well as her siblings, Asher and Shaya
Schreiber, and Grace Golodner. Her
father is Avy Schreiber. Proud grand-
parents include Sonny and Norman
Cohn of Farmington Hills, Rita and
Bert Schreiber of Southfield, and
Linda and Jack Golodner of
Washington, D.C.
Eliana is a seventh-grader at
Norup International School in Oak
Park.

Joshua Eric
Schubiner will read
from the Torah on
the occasion of his
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Saturday, Oct. 17.
Schubiner
He will be joined in
celebration by his
proud parents, Elyse and Kenneth
Schubiner, and sister Lindsay. Joshua
is the grandchild of Sondra and the
late Jared (Buddy) Schubiner, and

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the late Maxine and late Arthur
Smith.
Joshua is a student at Orchard
Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield. For his mitzvah experi-
ence and to benefit our community,
he focused his efforts to assist with
the B'nai David Cemetery Care and
Preservation Project.

Alexandra Rose
Stapleton, daughter
of Sara Blum-
Stapleton and the
late Brian Lee
Stapleton, became a
bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Oct. 10, at
Stapleton
Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield
Township. Her grandparents are
Eleanor Blum, Jerome and Arlene
Blum, Ruth Stapleton, Richard and
Becky Stapleton.
Alexandra attends Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield.
She is in eighth grade. Alexandra is
part of the Links Program at school,
which served as her mitzvah project.
She works with children who have
disabilities such as autism, physical
disabilities and children needing
extra help in their learning process.

Hope Olivia
Tushman, daughter
of Lisa and Reed
Tushman, will read
from the Torah as
she becomes a bat
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Tushman
Bloomfield on
Saturday, Oct. 17.
She will be joined in celebration by
her sisters Brooke and Paige. Hope is
the loving grandchild of Pat and
Jerry Katchman, and Joanne and
Earl Tushman.
Hope attends Berkshire Middle
School in Birmingham. As part of
her mitzvah project, she organized a
toy drive for children in need, which
she found to be very meaningful.

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