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30 | AUGUST 20 • 2020

Moments

Luke Riley
Fenberg, son of
Lisa and Aaron
Fenberg, will lead
the congregation in
prayer as he
becomes a bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday, Aug. 22,
2020. He will be joined in cele-
bration by his brother Justin and
his proud grandparents Robin
and Michael Fenberg, Sandy and
Jeff Kopelman, and Lynne and
Leslie Schultz.
Luke is a student at Walnut
Creek Middle School in West
Bloomfield. As part of his most
meaningful mitzvah project, he
organized a basketball tour-
nament to raise funds for Rett
Syndrome. He also volunteers
each year for the Stroll for Rett
Syndrome.

Andrew James
Greenhut, son of
Dana and David
Greenhut, will chant
from the Torah on
the occasion of his
bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on Saturday,
Aug. 22, 2020. He will be joined
in celebration by his sister
Alyssa, his proud grandparents
Sue and Jerry Hoffman, and
Elaine and Kerry Greenhut, and
his great-grandmothers Lillian
Greenhut and Norma Stoller.
He is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
For his mitzvah project, Andrew
gave his time volunteering to
alleviate food insecurity in our
community at the Gleaner’
s Food
Bank and the Temple Israel Free
Fresh Food Pantry.

Jacob Matthew
Semel will chant
from the Torah as
he becomes a bar
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday, Aug. 22,
2020. He will be joined in cele-
bration by his proud parents, Lori
and Ronald Semel, and sister
Lilli. Jacob is the loving grand-
child of Fran Wolok, the late
Harvey Wolok, and the late Mary
and Robert Semel.
He is a student at Walnut
Creek Middle School in West
Bloomfield. For his mitzvah proj-
ect, Jacob babysat and donated
his earnings to No Kid Hungry,
an organization that helps to
solve problems of hunger and
poverty in the United States.

Madeline Ava
Shapiro (Meira
Yochana), daughter
of Lainie and
Michael Shapiro
and sister of Jacob,
was called to the Torah as a bat
mitzvah on Friday, Aug. 14,
2020, at Temple Shir Shalom in
West Bloomfield. She is the lov-
ing grandchild of Stephen
Margulis, the late Sharon
Margulis, the late Phil Shapiro
and the late Toby Shapiro.
Maddie is a student at Warner
Middle School in Farmington
Hills. For her mitzvah project,
which she will be launching in
September (Childhood Cancer
Awareness Month), she will put
together makeup kits for child-
hood cancer fighters.

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