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the late Kay Goldstein.
Miles is in the seventh grade at the
Emery/Weiner School. Participating
in the rabbi's 10 Percent Plan, he
will donate to Mazon and the David-
Horodoker Organization. Miles was
honored to share the bimah with his
mother, Janis Fishman Goldstein, as
she became a bat mitzvah.
Emma Jane
Katkowsky, daugh-
ter of Lauren and
Jeffrey Katkowsky of
Huntington Woods,
will become a bat
mitzvah on
Saturday, Oct. 24, at
Katkowsky
Temple Shir
Shalom in West
Bloomfield. Joining in the celebration
will be her younger siblings Ruby and
Noah, along with proud grandparents
Susie and Harry Katkowsky, and
Ruthanne and Arvin Pearlman, and
great-grandmothers Anne Katkowsky
and Lenore Pickman.
Emma is a student at Norup
International School in Oak Park.
Her mitzvah project at Yad Ezra in
Berkley has been meaningful, as she
volunteered her time to help feed the
hungry in our community.
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Julia Grace Klein
will be called to the
Torah as a bat mitz-
vah on Saturday,
Oct. 24, at
Congregation Beth
Ahm in West
Bloomfield. She is
Klein
the daughter of
Marci and Andrew
Klein and the sister of Sofia. Sharing
in this simchah will be her grandpar-
ents Sharon Klein, and Paul and
Phyllis Schneider. Julia is also the
granddaughter of the late Ernest Klein.
Julia attends Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. Her most meaningful mitzvah
project was volunteering with the Kids
Kicking Cancer organization.
Steven David
Lechtner, son of
Cindy and Joey
Lechtner, will read
from the Torah
on the occasion of
his bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
Lechtner
West Bloomfield on
Saturday, Oct. 24.
He will be joined in celebration by his
brothers Jimmy and Ryan. Steven is
the grandchild of Larry and the late
Sis Rein Lechtner, Beverly and the late
Juddy Bedol.
Steven attends Slauson Middle
School in Ann Arbor. As part of his
many mitzvah experiences, he volun-
teered to bag food for more than 150
families at the kosher food bank. He
felt this project was the most mean-
ingful as he directly helped people
fight hunger.
Jacob
Jonah
Robinson
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Jacob Michael Robinson and Jonah
Spencer Robinson will share the
bimah at Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday, Oct. 24, as
they celebrate their b'nai mitzvah.
They are the loving sons of Rachel and
Steven Robinson and brothers of
Lucas and Asa. Joining in their cele-
bration will be their proud grandpar-
ents Sue and Sheldon Simon, Loretta
and Robert Satz, and Barbara
Robinson and Gary Greenstein. Jacob
and Jonah are also the grandchildren
of the late Jay Robinson.
Jacob and Jonah are students at
Derby Middle School in Birmingham.
They performed many mitzvah proj-
ects but felt that helping to combat
hunger in their community by volun-
teering at Yad Ezra in Berkley was the
most meaningful.
1111 Drew Matthew
Stone of
Huntington Woods
will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah on Friday, Oct.
23, at Temple Beth
El in Bloomfield
Stone
Township. He will
be joined on this
very special occasion by his proud
parents, Nancy and Michael Stone,
and his older brother Sam. He is the
grandson of Judy and Richard Komer
of Bloomfield Hills, and Annette and
Allen Stone of West Bloomfield.
Drew is an eighth-grade student at
Norup International School in Oak
Park. For his mitzvah project, he was
very proud to organize, in memory
of Rachel Jacobs, a tree planting of
80 trees in a Detroit neighborhood in
serious need of love and rebirth.
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