Frankel Jewish Academy WELCOMES YOU TO EXPLORE Noah Gabriel Leib, son of Jodi and Eric Leib and brother of Morgan, will read from the Torah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah at Temple Leib Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Nov. 5. He is the loving grand- child of Susan and Charles Richards, and Babs and Dr. Joel Leib. Noah is the great- grandchild of the late Florence Friedman, the late Nathalie Benyas, the late Joseph Plotnick, and the late Barbara and the late Manford Rosenbloom. Noah attends Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. Among his many mitzvah experiences, he found his most meaningful to be helping to combat hun- ger in our community by volunteering at the Free Fresh Food Pantry at Temple Israel. Nora Eden Skolnik, daughter of Michele Freind and Bruce Skolnik, will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 5, at Congregation Beth Skolnik Ahm in West Bloomfield. Her proud sisters are Maya and Stella Skolnik. Her grandmothers Marcia Freind and Marla Skolnik and many of Nora’s friends will celebrate with her. Nora is in the seventh grade at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Her mitzvah project consisted of numerous community service activities in the Detroit-based PeerCorps. Nicole Spizizen, daughter of Debra and Kevin Spizizen, will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 5, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Spizizen She is the grand- daughter of Mrs. Judith Stein and the late Alfred Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Spizizen, and the late Marlene Spizizen. Nicole will be joined in celebration by her sister Jacqueline and brothers Ivan and Jason. Nicole is in the seventh grade at West Hills Middle School. She enjoys styling and braiding hair for her friends, and her mitzvah project incor- porated this by donating her skills to JARC’ s Spring Elation and raising money with her friends for JARC and various other organizations. Gabriela Wurgaft (Tovah) of Millburn, N.J., will become a bat mitzvah at Congregation B’nai Israel on Saturday, Nov. 5. Sharing in her special day will be her Wurgaft parents, Isabel Goldfaden and Hernan Wurgaft; her sister, Olivia; proud grandparents, Sarah Goldfaden of Bloomfield Hills, Liliana Kirberg and Jose Wurgaft of Santiago, Chile; and fam- ily and friends from around the world. Gabriela is the granddaughter of the late Louis Goldfaden. Gabriela is an eighth-grade student at Millburn Middle School. For her mitzvah project, she volunteered at the Friendship Circle. Weinstein 105th B etty Weinstein will celebrate her 105th birthday on Nov. 13. A longtime Detroit resident, she has resided in Florida for many years and in the Sarasota area for the last 25 years. She lived independently for 19 years at Kobernick House, a Jewish senior home, and has been at the Smith Care Nursing Facility for the last 2½ years. She loves seeing family, Lois Stulberg, and Elaine and Bob Appel, as well as her friend and caregiver Mary. She still does the shimmy when attending music programs, and she does FaceTime with her 12 great-grand- children who are her greatest joys. Genesis Lab SCIENCE ˆ TECHNOLOGY ˆ ENGINEERING ˆ MATHEMATICS OUR S.T.E.M. IS ONLY AS STRONG AS OUR ROOTS FRANKEL JEWISH ACADEMY is proud to unveil its state-of- the-art Genesis Lab, which will be among the most sophisticated fabrication labs of any college preparatory school in Detroit. With 3D printers and laser cutting tools, Genesis Lab will play a critical role in supporting our teachers’ ability in taking abstract classroom instruction to an unprecedented level of hands-on learning. Technology is a component in preparing tomorrow’s leaders, but the best machinery will never supplant cultivating the roots of leadership — character development and social responsibility — which gives our S.T.E.M. its foundational strength. Cultivating tomorrow’s leaders through academic rigor and Torah values. Call our Director of Admissions, Lisa Gilan, at (248) 592-5263 or visit us online at frankelja.org to schedule a tour. 6600 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 November 3 • 2016 61