life cycles >> THE GAME STATION Up o Four 5i" HD TV's 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. ei 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 Robinson 100s of Games Next Gen Consoles : PS4 XBOX ONE WII U LED Lighting Staffing included 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. GAME STATION TODAY (810) 772-4588 beyondgamingent.com ai.NroNID U G /"MING " I NI JN October 22 2015 57