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Jacob Bylinowski
will become a bar
mitzvah on Saturday,
Jan. 23, at Temple
Shir Shalom in West
Bloomfield. He is the
son of Steve and
Karyn Bylinowski
Bylinowski
and the brother of
Brooke, who are all
very proud of his
commitment. Excited to celebrate this
mitzvah are grandparents Linda and
Kenneth Lenchner, Norman Moss, Ray
and Kathy Bylinowski, and Jackie and
Bernie Earll.
Jacob attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. His most
meaningful project has been volun-
teering to feed the hungry in Detroit.

Emma Frances
Driker will be called
to the Torah as a bat
mitzvah at Temple
Emanu-El in Oak
Park on Saturday,
Jan. 23. She is the
daughter of Jennifer
Driker
and Stephen Driker
and sister of Sophie.
Emma is the grand-
daughter of Lorraine and Jerome
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Emma is a seventh-grader at Norup
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iane and Joel Fink
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ebrating their 55th wedding
anniversary on Jan. 26. They
have three children: Ronnie, Jeff
and Lisa. They have also been
blessed with four wonderful
grandchildren: Ariel Fink and
Rachel, Carly and Max Kent.
The family sees them as a won-
derful example of a strong and
committed couple.

Ava She’era
Hamilton Joyrich
read from the Torah
as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Jan. 16, at
Temple Kol Ami in
West Bloomfield. She
is the loving daugh-
Joyrich
ter of Nomi and
Cory Joyrich and sis-
ter of Eden. She is
also the beloved granddaughter of Ida
Joyrich, the late Myron Joyrich and
Jenny Garden.
Ava is a seventh-grader at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit
in Farmington Hills. Her mitzvah
projects included volunteering at the
Temple Kol Ami Family Religious
School and crocheting sleeping mats
for the homeless.

Henry Alex Tukel,
son of Sandra and
Jonathan Tukel, will
be called to the
Torah to celebrate
his bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Jan. 23, at
Congregation
Tukel
Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. Sharing
in his celebration
will be his brothers Steven and
Andrew. Henry’s grandmother is Reva
Kuhel. He also is the grandson of the
late Dr. Eli H. Kuhel, the late Emily
Tukel and the late Sherwin Tukel.
Henry is a seventh-grade student
at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills. Among
his mitzvah experiences, he found
volunteering at Furget-Us-Not Animal
Rescue to be the most meaningful.

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