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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-11-19

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Ashlee Rose
Frankford will
chant from the
Torah as she
leads the con-
gregation on
the occasion of her bat
mitzvah at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020.
She will be joined in cele-
bration by her proud par-
ents, Richelle and Warren
Frankford, and brother
Mason. Ashlee is the lov-
ing grandchild of Francine
and Marc Wise, Jack
Frankford, Gail Rose and
the late Michael Goodman.
Ashlee attends West
Bloomfield Middle School.
Among her many mitzvah
projects, she found it most
meaningful to make and
sell bracelets with pro-
ceeds donated to Comfort
Salon Foundation.

Mia Isabel
Schlussel
(Maya Yael),
daughter of
Amy and
Jeffrey
Schlussel, became a bat
mitzvah on Tuesday, Nov.
17, 2020, during a Rosh
Chodesh minyan at Hillel
Day School. Sharing in her
happiness are her older
siblings Jacob and Lindsay
and grandparents Maxine
and Robert Carson, and
Rosie and Mark Schlussel.
Mia is a seventh-grader
at Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. During
her celebratory drive-
by, she collected kosher
canned goods for Berkley-
based Yad Ezra as her
mitzvah project.

Ava Jessica
Schmier
(Yochana),
daughter of
Robyn and
Jason Schmier,
became a bat mitzvah at
Temple Beth Emeth in
Ann Arbor on Saturday,
Nov. 14, 2020. Participating
in the ceremony were
proud grandparents Susan
and Jules Myerson of
Farmington Hills, Elizabeth
Schmier of Boca Raton,
Fla., and Jeff Schmier of
Delray Beach, Fla.
Ava is a seventh-grader
at Clague Middle School in
Ann Arbor. For her mitzvah
project, she raised funds
for Ozone House, a pro-
gram for youth in need.

Brady Miles
Wilson, son of
Stacy Bishop
and Craig
Wilson, will lead
the congrega-
tion in prayer as he
becomes a bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel on Friday,
Nov. 20, 2020. He will be
joined in celebration by his
sister Molly, proud grand-
parents Kathy and Alan
Bishop, Laurie and Morrie
Lefkowitz, and Allan and
Ellen Wilson; and
great-grandmother
Rochelle “Shelly”
Freedman.
Brady is a student at
West Hills Middle School
in Bloomfield Hills. For his
mitzvah project, he volun-
teered at the Temple Israel
Garden of Mitzvot.

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