FRANKLIN ATHLETIC CLUB moments SUMMER FAMILY SWIM CLUB JOIN NOW AND ENJOY FULL MEMBER PRIVILEGES EVENTS POOLSIDE VISIT FRANKLINCLUB.COM/SWIMCLUB OR CALL 248.352.8000 EXTENSION 235 MAY 25TH JUNE 2ND JUNE 18TH JUNE 24TH JULY 11TH JULY 22ND JULY 28TH AUG 5TH AUG 19TH AUG 27TH CYCLE UNDER THE STARS HIP HOP YOGA ADULT POOL PARTY BINGO + ICE CREAM PARTY KIDS NIGHT OUT SWIM PARTY BOOTCAMP & BBQ KIDS NIGHT OUT SWIM PARTY MOVIE UNDER THE MOONLIGHT ZUMBA DAY PARTY KIDS NIGHT OUT SLEEPOVER FAMILY FUN DAY 7PM 7PM 2PM 5PM 6PM 7PM 7PM 9AM 7PM 2PM FRANKLIN ATHLETIC CLUB 29350 NORTHWESTERN HWY SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034 FRANKLINCLUB.COM FRANKLINCLUB.COM #GETFITWITHFAC 26 June 8 • 2017 jn Alexis Genevieve Bassey, daughter of Jamie Bassey, Kenneth Bassey and David Sarotte, will become a bat mitz- vah at Temple Israel in West Bassey Bloomfield on Friday, June 9. She will be joined in cel- ebration by her siblings Maya, Charlie and Miki. Her proud grandparents are Rosanne and Bennett Fienman, Joan and Ronald Bassey, Beth Sarotte and Anthony Sarotte. Alexis is a student at Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. For her most rewarding mitzvah project, she chose to combat food insecurity in our community by volunteering at Gleaners Food Bank. Charlie Logan Herz, son of Jamie Hochman Herz and Stephen Herz, will become a bar mitz- vah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Herz Saturday, June 10. He will be joined in cel- ebration by his sib- lings Eliza and Julia and proud grand- parents Sharon and Leon Hochman, and Jack Herz. Charlie is also the grandchild of the late Sara Herz. He is a student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. As part of his mitzvah project, Charlie worked with Jewish Family Services of Seattle on multiple efforts, including sorting food in their warehouse and creating holiday baskets. Sophie Bella Feiler of Huntington Woods, daughter of Alison Feiler, and Mark and Amy Feiler, was called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, May 27, at Feiler Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park. Joining her in her celebration were her proud parents, her brothers Sammy and Charlie, her grandparents Madelyn and Martin Summer, and Barbara and Larry Feiler, along with many proud family members and friends. Sophie is a seventh-grade student at Norup International School in Oak Park. For her mitzvah project, she collected donations and volunteered her time for Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Amelia Jane Karp, daughter of Rachel and Gabe Karp, will lead the congrega- tion in prayer on the occasion of her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Karp Friday, June 9. She will be joined in cel- ebration by her sisters Jillian and Violet and proud grandparents Karen and Leon Rubenfaer, and Marlene Karp. Amelia is also the grandchild of the late Ronald Karp. She is a student at Norup International School in Oak Park. For her most meaningful mitzvah proj- ect, Amelia volunteered at Temple Israel’s Free Fresh Food Pantry where she packaged and distributed food to those in need. Jack Benjamin Freeman, son of Maria and Jeffrey Freeman, will read from the Torah on the occasion of his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Freeman Saturday, June 10. Joining in his cele- bration will be his brother Henry and proud grandparents Eda and Dr. Enrique Gerbi, and Norrine and Melvin Freeman. Jack is a student at Detroit Country Day Middle School in Beverly Hills. As part of his mitzvah projects, he participated in the Jewish Family Services Fall Fix Up event, where he helped clean up yards for older peo- ple in the community. He found this experience to be very rewarding. Evann Bree Oleshansky will lead the congrega- tion in prayer on the occasion of her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, June 10. Oleshansky She is the loving daughter of Ashley and Brian Adelman, and Gregg Oleshansky and sister of Aria. She will be joined in celebration by her proud grandparents Shelley and David Wainer, and Marlene and Bill Oleshansky. Evann attends Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. For her mitzvah project, she joined the fight against food insecurity in our commu- nity by volunteering at both Forgotten Harvest and Berkley-based Yad Ezra.