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October 17, 2019 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-10-17

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40 | OCTOBER 17 • 2019

Bradley Cooper
Bordelove
will lead the
congregation in
prayer on the
occasion of his
bar mitzvah at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield on Friday,
Oct. 18, 2019. He will be
joined in celebration by his
proud parents, Jenny and
Mark Bordelove, and siblings
Blake and Carli. He is the
loving grandchild of Eileen
and Bob Milstein, and the late
Louise and Manny Bordelove.
Bradley is a student at
Orchard Lake Middle School
in West Bloomfield. As part of
his most meaningful mitzvah
project, he volunteered to
work with seniors during their
exercise classes at Jewish
Senior Life’
s Fleischman and
Hechtman residences.

Becca Claire
Burnstein,
daughter of Marcy
and Ian Burnstein,
will lead the
congregation in
prayer as she celebrates her
bat mitzvah on Friday, Oct. 18,
2019, at Temple Shir Shalom
in West Bloomfield. She will be
joined in celebration by her
brother Grant. Becca is the
loving granddaughter of Joyce
and Steven Shwedel, Dana
Burnstein and the late Gary
Burnstein.
Becca is a student at
Berkshire Middle School in
Birmingham. For her mitzvah
project, she was honored
to volunteer at the Dr.
Gary Burnstein Community
Health Clinic in Pontiac, a
facility where low-income,
uninsured and the homeless
receive free medical and
dental care. Becca saw the

clinic’
s impact and decided
to ask friends and family to
donate instead of giving bat
mitzvah gifts: gofundme.com/
beccasbatmitzvah.

Marley
Samantha Eaton,
daughter of Emily
and Mark Eaton,
will chant from
the Torah as she
becomes a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019, at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. She will be joined
in celebration by her brother
Jonah and proud grandparents
Barbara and Lawrence Dubb,
and Sharon Eaton. Marley is
also the grandchild of the late
Kenneth Eaton Jr.
Marley is a student at
Berkshire Middle School in
Birmingham. She spent the
last year helping and playing
with children who have special
needs at the Friendship Circle
in West Bloomfield and looks
forward to continuing after her
bat mitzvah.

Jack Bradley
Schultz,
surrounded by
family and
friends, will chant
from the Torah as
he becomes a bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Friday, Oct. 18,
2019. He will be joined in
celebration by his proud
parents, Tami and Gregg
Schultz, and sister Maddie. He
is the loving grandchild of
Sarah and Howard Jacobson,
Lynne and Leslie Schultz, and
Judy and Kent Siegel.
Jack is a student at Warner
Middle School in Farmington
Hills. In recognition of his bar
mitzvah, he asked his friends

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