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Sterling (Lev Shaul). Proud grandparents are Lauren
and Mark Rosenberg of West Bloomfield, and Sharon and
Robert Pancer of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Sharing in the
happiness is paternal grandmother Fern Lutz. He is also the
grandson of the late Samuel Lutz, the late Sally Levine and
the late Gerald Rosenberg. The maternal grandparents are
the late Lily and the late Sol Schrider, the late Lola Kozuch
and the late Kopel Pancer.

Isabella Jordyn
Cimmino (Batya
Yardena), daughter
of Ilyssa and Noel
Cimmino, will lead
the congregation in
prayer as she
becomes a bat
Cimmino
mitzvah at Temple
Shir Shalom in
West Bloomfield on
Friday, March 16, 2018. She will be
joined in celebration by her adoring
brother Jonah and proud grandpar-
ents Celia and George Leikin, and
Ellen and Vincent Cimmino.
Izzy is a student at Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills. She
devoted her time collecting dona-
tions and purchasing much-needed
supplies for the Detroit Dog Rescue
as her mitzvah project.

Arin Jaina Miller,
daughter of Emilia
and Jeffrey Miller,
will lead the con-
gregation in prayer
as she becomes a
bat mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
Miller
West Bloomfield
on Saturday, March
17, 2018. She will
be joined in celebration by her sister
Jaymie and proud grandparents
Marlene and Alex Miller, and Alla
and Alex Segal. She is the great-
grandchild of Saul Lederer and the

late Shirley Lederer, the late Rachel
and Max Miller, the late Maryana
and Yevgeny Amelkin, and the late
Hava and Lazar Segal.
Arin attends West Hills Middle
School in West Bloomfield. For her
most meaningful mitzvah project,
she donated to Heifer International,
an organization that works to end
hunger and poverty around the
world by providing livestock and
training to struggling communities.

Luke Zeff will
become a bar mitz-
vah at Congre-
gation Beth Ahm
on Saturday, March
17, 2018. Luke is the
loving son of Karyn
and Barrett, and
Zeff
the brother of
Dane. Luke will be
joined in celebra-
tion by proud grandparents Linda
and Dan Tuomi, Jackie and Jerry
Squillets, and Jackie and Larry Zeff.
Luke’s great-grandmother Glenna
Squillets will also be there to share
his special day.
Luke is a seventh-grader at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit
in Farmington Hills. Luke’s love of
sports is why he chose to volunteer
to help run the sports clinics at the
Friendship Circle, which was the
most meaningful of his mitzvah
projects.

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