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CHINESE PEOPLE

Justin Thomas
Boritzki will read
from the Torah on
the occasion of his
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Friday, Oct. 14. He
Boritzki
will be joined in cel-
ebration by his
proud parents,
Stefanie and Tom Boritzki, and sister
Samantha. Justin is the loving grand-
son of Carol and Roy Loring, Linda
Boritzki and Tom Boritzki.
He is a student at James R.
Geisler Middle School in Commerce
Township. As part of his mitzvah proj-
ect, Justin volunteered at the Forgotten
Harvest Farm. He found this project to
be very meaningful as he felt his time
farming directly helped with the orga-
nization’s mission to stop hunger.

Rayna Shira
Golnick, daughter of
Marla and Dr. Jason
Golnick, will become
a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Oct. 15, at
Congregation Beth
Ahm in West
Golnick
Bloomfield. She will
be joined in celebra-
tion by her sister
Ariel and proud grandparents Rochelle
and Jerry Zabel, and Linda Golnick.
She is also the granddaughter of the
late Dr. Arnold Golnick.
Rayna attends Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. For her most meaningful mitz-
vah project, she collected baby items
to use as Kiddush luncheon center-
pieces, which will be donated to Jewish
Family Service.

Maxwell Benjamin
Mocio will read
from the Torah on
the occasion of his
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Saturday, Oct.
Mocio
15. Joining in his cel-
ebration will be his
proud parents, Sheri
and Jim Mocio, and sister Kaitlyn.
Maxwell is the grandchild of Judy and
Robert Mocio, and the late Vivian and
the late David Gildenberg.
He is a student at Walnut Creek
Middle School in West Bloomfield.
With his love of baseball, Max raised
funds and donated to help those less
fortunate play baseball and participate

in related activities. He found this to
be the most meaningful of his many
mitzvah projects.

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Lilli Rachael Semel
will become a bat
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield as she
reads from the Torah
on Saturday, Oct. 15.
She will be joined in
Semel
celebration by her
proud parents, Lori
and Ronald Semel,
and brother Jacob. Lilli is the grand-
child of Frances and the late Harvey
Wolok, and the late Mary and the late
Robert Semel.
Lilli is a student at Walnut Creek
Middle School in West Bloomfield. For
her most meaningful mitzvah project,
Lilli earned funds to donate to the
Holocaust Memorial Center-Zekelman
Family Campus in Farmington Hills.

Dylan Jacob
Shefman, son of
Amy and Scott
Shefman, will read
from the Torah on
the occasion of his
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
Shefman
West Bloomfield on
Saturday, Oct. 15. He
will be joined in celebration by his
brother Jordan and proud grandpar-
ents Gail and Norman Koenigsberg,
and Judi and Stephen Shefman.
Dylan attends Detroit Country Day
School in Beverly Hills. For his most
meaningful mitzvah project, he gave
his time to raise funds and volunteer
for Peace of Pizza, a Detroit-based
charity that feeds homeless and less
fortunate people in the city of Detroit.

Joshua Parker
Weingarden, son of
Mike and Susan
Weingarden and
brother of Rachel,
wil l celebrate his bar
mitzvah Saturday,
Oct. 15, at Temple
Weingarden
Kol Ami in West
Bloomfield. His
proud grandparents are Jerry and Ellen
Kaplan, and Marvin and Shirley
Weingarden.
Josh attends Warner Middle School
in Farmington Hills. For his mitz-
vah project, he volunteered at the
Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield,
working the soccer and basketball clin-
ics.

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