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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-01-24

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January 24 • 2019 31
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moments

Kylie Grace Bell, for-
merly of Farmington
Hills, will chant from
the Torah as she
becomes a bat mitzvah
on Saturday, Jan. 26,
2019, at Temple Shalom
in Naples, Fla. She will be joined in cel-
ebration by her proud parents, Shelly
and Jason Bell, brother Spencer, and
loving grandparents Leslie and Mark
Wasserman. She is also the grand-
daughter of the late Linda and the late
Stephen Bell.
Kylie is a seventh-grader at Oakridge
Middle School in Naples. For her mitz-
vah project, she volunteers at Brooke’
s
Legacy Animal Rescue.

Hunter Michael
Bernhardt (Moshe
Chaim) of New York
City will become a bar
mitzvah Saturday, Jan.
26, 2019, at Park East
Synagogue. He is the
son of Greg and Jodi Bernhardt; his
sister is Justine Sarah Bernhardt. His is
the grandson of Beverly Gordon of
New York, the late Jackie and the late
Mortimer Bernhardt, the late Ronald
Gordon. Ric Bernhardt is his proud
Michigan uncle.
Hunter is a seventh-grader at Park
East Day School in Manhattan.

Henry Drew Gursten,
son of Stacey and Steven
Gursten, will become a
bar mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday,
Jan. 26, 2019. He will be
joined in celebration by
his sister Abbey and proud grandpar-
ents Anita and Dr. Louis Schwartz, and
Sharon and Lawrence Gursten.
Henry attends Cranbrook
Kingswood Boys’
Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. For his most mean-

ingful mitzvah project, he collected
bottles and cans, donating the funds
collected to Leader Dogs for the Blind,
which is where he adopted their dog,
Hunter.

Ian Andrew Malin, son
of Heidi Malin and
Jeffrey Malin, will chant
from the Torah as he
becomes a bar mitzvah
on Saturday, Jan. 26,
2019, at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield. He will be joined
in celebration by his brothers Anthony
and Alec and proud grandparents
Shereen (Sherry) Kruger, and Sonya
and James Zurawski.
Ian is a student at West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. For his
most meaningful mitzvah experience,
he volunteered at Humble Design,
where he worked in the warehouse.
In addition, he organized a drive for
Humble Design to collect household
items to help individuals, families and
veterans emerging from homelessness.

Alexander Sage
Wolgin, son of Renee
and Jay Wolgin, will
lead the congregation in
prayer on the occasion
of his bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Friday, Jan. 25, 2019. He
will be joined in celebration by his sis-
ter Rylie and proud grandparents Carol
Rubenfaer, Bill Rubenfaer, and
Beverley and Dennis Wolgin.
He is a student at West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. Alex orga-
nized a Nerf tournament that raised
more than $2,000, which was donated
to FARE (Food Allergy Research and
Education) to benefit his sister, cousins
and all people living with severe food
allergies. He found this to be the most
meaningful of his many mitzvah proj-
ects.

Sisskind 50th
M

ickey and Susan Sisskind of
West Bloomfield are celebrating
their 50th wedding anniversa-
ry on Jan. 26, 2019. Their children, Liza
(Ed) Hennessy, Jaime Sisskind and Ari
(Heather) Sisskind hosted a lovely brunch
in October to mark the occasion; they
were joined by grandchildren, Caitlin and
Alison Hennessy, plus many family and
friends from near and far.

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For more information and to apply,
please submit a cover letter and
resume by January 31, 2019, to:

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na
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COO,
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on
of
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