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May 16, 2019 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-05-16

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Addison Rosner,
daughter of Aimie
and Michael Rosner,
will chant from the
Torah on the occasion
of her bat mitzvah on
Saturday, May 18,
2019, at Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. She will be joined in
celebration by brother Hudson and
proud grandparents Barbara
Rosner, Susan and Stuart Goldberg,
Skip Kaplan and Dr. Howard
Rosner. Addy is the great-
grandchild of the late Nettie and
Robert Rubinstein, and the late
Shirley Friedman.
She is a student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. For her most
meaningful mitzvah project, Addy
volunteered at the Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield, where
she worked with young kids on art,
sports and more.


Sarah Grace Singer
will become a bat
mitzvah at Temple
Shir Shalom in West
Bloomfield on
Saturday, May 18,
2019. Joining her in
celebration will be her proud
parents, Diana and Eran Singer, her
sister Katie, and grandparents

Gerald and Myra Ruckert, and Dr.
Stanford and Judith Singer.
Sarah is a seventh-grader
at Warner Middle School in
Farmington Hills. One of her
most meaningful mitzvah projects
has been her year-long teaching
assistant position for the first-grade
classroom at Temple Shir Shalom’
s
Sunday school program.

Tessa Jayden
Weinstein,
surrounded by family
and friends, will be
called to the Torah as
a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, May 18,
2019, at Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. She will be joined in
celebration by her proud parents,
Alison and Scott Weinstein, and
brother Zachary. Tessa is the loving
grandchild of Helen Levy and
Robert Rubin, Lewis Levy and
Sharon Smith, Elaine and Lee
Weinstein, and Davee and Don
Cucco.
She is a student at Cranbrook
Kingswood Girls’
Middle School
in Bloomfield Hills. As part of
her mitzvah project, Tessa raised
funds for Dancers Against Cancer
to help provide support to dance
educators, dancers and parents
impacted by cancer.

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Sadly, anti-Semitism is on the rise.
Shootings in synagogues, bigoted
cartoons and the general rhetoric
are cause for concern. What is the
reason for this? And what can we
do about it?
Rabbi Shneur Silberberg of
Tugman Bais Chabad in West
Bloomfield will lead a four-part
series titled “Beyond Never Again.”
The topics will use the Holocaust
as a springboard for discussions
on topics that remain very relevant
today.
The four classes: Hate, Holy,
Hope and Heroes, are related but
independent, allowing participants
to participate in the ones they
choose.
They will be held on Sundays,
May 19, June 2, June 16 and June

23, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Bais
Chabad of West Bloomfield. Cost
for the series is $40 ($25 textbook
optional). A complimentary break-
fast will be served.
At the first class (on the topic of
hate) there will be a short presenta-
tion given by Carolyn Normandin,
regional director of ADL (Anti-
Defamation League) Michigan.
The series is presented in part-
nership between Tugman Bais
Chabad of West Bloomfield, JCC’
s
FedEd, Cohn-Haddow Center of
Judaic Studies and ADL Michigan.
The series is co-sponsored by the
Kosins Family Foundation.
For more information and to sign
up, visit Baischabad.com/BNA or
contact Rabbishneur@baischabad.
com.

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