Moments

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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