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April 22, 2021 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-04-22

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26 | APRIL 22 • 2021

MAZEL TOV!

Lyla Camryn
Acrich, daughter
of Darci and
Bryan Acrich, will
chant from the
Torah on the
occasion of her bat mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Friday, April 23,
2021. She will be joined in cele-
bration by her brother Ari and
proud grandparents Susanne
and Ruben Acrich, and Shirley
and Robert Oles. She is the
great-grandchild of the late
Charlotte and Leo Simko.
Lyla attends Clifford H.
Smart Middle School in
Commerce Township. She
gathered donations and raised
funds for Good Karma Puppy
Rescue as part of her most
meaningful mitzvah project.

Merrick Joseph
Bartlett, son of
Jennifer Lulkin
Bartlett and
Clifford Bartlett,
will chant from
the Torah on the occasion of
his bar mitzvah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington Hills
on Saturday, April 24, 2021. He
is named after his late
great-grandfather Morris
Lulkin and his late uncle
Robert Joseph Bartlett.
Merrick is the loving grand-
child of Linda and Richard
Lulkin, Dorothy Bartlett and
the late John Bartlett.
He is a student at Frost
Middle school in Livonia.
His mitzvah project, Building
Beds 4 Kids, was so mean-
ingful he plans to continue
working on it.

Stacey and Joe
Bernson are proud
to announce the
bar mitzvah of
their son, Logan
Bernson, on
Saturday, April 24, 2021, at
Temple Beth El in Bloomfield
Township at a Havdallah ser-
vice. He is the brother of
Sammy Bernson and the
grandson of his beloved late
grandparents Marlene and
Harvey Goodman, Alan
Bernson; and Charlotte
Bernson who is still with us
today.
Logan is an eighth-grader
at Geisler Middle School in
Walled Lake. For his mitz-
vah project, he volunteered
his time at a soup kitchen
with his friends at Temple
Beth El.

Maya Lauren
Klepaski, daughter
of Erin and Randy
Klepaski, will lead
the congregation
in prayer on the
occasion of her bat mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday, April
24, 2021. She will be joined in
celebration by her siblings
Nigel, Noah and Zachary.
Maya is the loving grandchild
of Sandy and Paul Schwartz,
Mary and Greg Charland, and
Jean and John Klepaski.
She is attends West
Bloomfield Middle School in
West Bloomfield. For her mitz-
vah project, Maya participated
in Peer Corps during the pan-
demic and was able to reach
people less fortunate than
she. These projects included
making sandwiches for people
in need of food, gathering
art supplies to donate and
collecting school supplies for
children in need.

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