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February 28, 2019 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-02-28

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Lindsey Camdyn
Dorfman, daughter of
Wendy and Michael
Dorfman, will lead the
congregation in prayer
as she becomes a bat
mitzvah on Saturday,
March 2, 2019, at Temple Shir
Shalom in West Bloomfield. She will
be joined in celebration by her broth-
er Hayden and sister Kendall and
proud grandparents Lenore and Stan
Dorfman, and Marlene Cohen. She is
the granddaughter of the late Edward
Cohen and Mrs. Edward Cohen.
Lindsey is a student at Warner
Middle School in Farmington Hills.
As part of her mitzvah project,
Lindsey volunteers in a special edu-
cation classroom and will be working
with Miracle League in the spring.

Sarah Hailey Fish,
daughter of Emily Fish
and Alex Fish, will lead
the congregation in
prayer as she becomes
a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, March 2,
2019, at Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. She will be joined in cel-
ebration by her sister Zoe and proud
grandparents Renee and Dr. Barry
Bean, and Mira and Mark Fish.
Sarah is a student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. For her most
meaningful mitzvah project, she
volunteered weekly at the Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield, helping
children who have special needs with
baking, drama and dance.

Lucas Cole
Robinson will be
called to the Torah as a
bar mitzvah on
Saturday, March 2,
2019, at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield. He
will be joined in celebration by his
proud parents, Rachel and Steve
Robinson, and brothers Jacob, Jonah
and Asa. Lucas is the loving grand-
child of Sue and Sheldon Simon,

Lorretta and Bob Satz, Barbara and
the late Jay Robinson, and Gary
Greenstein.
He is a student at Derby Middle
School in Birmingham. As part of his
mitzvah project, Lucas helped dis-
tribute food at Yad Ezra, Michigan’
s
kosher food pantry in Berkley. He
found this to be exceptionally mean-
ingful as he has been volunteering at
the food pantry with his Grandma
Sue and Papa Sheldon Simon since
he could walk.

Andie Mia Shapero
will lead the congrega-
tion in prayer as she
becomes a bat mitzvah
at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Saturday, March 2,
2019. Joining in her celebration will
be her proud parents, Nancy and
Tony Shapero, and brothers Joey and
Alex. She is the loving grandchild of
Ida and the late Michael Senzer,
Rhoda Shapero, and Nancy and
Arnold Shapero.
Andie attends Berkshire Middle
School in Birmingham. As part of
her mitzvah project, she helped orga-
nize a blood drive through the Red
Cross. She found this to be the most
meaningful of her mitzvah projects
as her family has been direct recipi-
ents of blood donations.

Ryan Cooper Rubin
(Nissan Gershon) will
be called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah
during Havdalah ser-
vices at Temple Shir
Shalom on Saturday,
March 2, 2019. He is the son of
Mikki and Josh Rubin, brother of
Lainie Rose and grandchild of Bunni
and Allen Lieberman, and Judy and
Jerry Rubin, all of West Bloomfield.
Ryan is a student at Roeper Middle
School in Birmingham. He orga-
nized a Mitzvah Day Project with
the help of family and friends and
30 fleece blankets were created to be
distributed at Children’
s Hospital of
Michigan.

DEC. 16, 2018
Jonathan David Ford and Marjorie Rudick Ford of Atlanta, Ga., are proud
to announce the birth of their son, Aiden Beckett Ford. Grandparents Don
and Marilyn Rudick of West Bloomfield, and Ronnie and Nancy Ford of
Atlanta welcome their precious grandson with immense joy and love.

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