26 | JUNE 10 • 2021 

Bradley Evan 
Bellinger will 
chant from the 
Torah on the 
occasion of his 
bar mitzvah on 
Saturday, June 12, 2021, at 
Temple Israel in West 
Bloomfield. He will be 
joined in celebration by his 
proud parents, Amy and 
Craig Bellinger, and sister 
Sydney. Bradley is the lov-
ing grandchild of Diane 
Linick, the late David Linick, 
and Sharon and Bill 
Bellinger. 
He is a student at Clifford 
Smart Middle School in 
Commerce Township. 
Bradley volunteered at the 
Free Fresh Food Pantry at 
Temple Israel as part of his 
most meaningful mitzvah 
project.

Sean Benjamin 
Borlack, son of 
Hilary and Scott 
Borlack, will lead 
the congregation 
in prayer as he 
becomes a bar mitzvah on 
Saturday, June 12, 2021, at 
Temple Israel in West 
Bloomfield. He is the loving 
grandchild of Carole and the 
late Saul Borlack, and the 
late Joyce and Steve Bell. 
Sean is a student at West 
Bloomfield Middle School. 
As part of his mitzvah proj-
ect, he volunteered to assist 
the elderly with yard work, 
including leaf raking, stick 
and branch cleanup, and 
weed removal.

Samson Green 
will chant from 
the Torah on the 
occasion of his 
bar mitzvah 
Saturday, June 
12, 2021, at Temple Israel in 
West Bloomfield. He will be 
joined in celebration by his 
proud parents, Michelle and 
Eugen Green, and brother 
Maxwell. Samson is the lov-
ing grandchild of Ervin and 
the late Linda Green, and 
Ping and Stanley Chiu. 
Samson is a student at 
Bloomfield Hills Middle 
School. For his mitzvah 
project, he raised funds 
for the Miracle League of 
Southfield, which is home 
to Michigan’s first baseball 
field for children with any 
physical or cognitive disabil-
ity, offering the true Major 
League experience. 

Hannah Grubbs 
(Chana) of West 
Bloomfield will 
be called to the 
Torah as a bat 
mitzvah on 
Saturday June 12, 2021, at 
Adat Shalom Synagogue in 
Farmington Hills. She is the 
daughter of Ashley and Jim 
Grubbs and the sister of 
Brodie, Chase and Grayson. 
Grandparents are Susan 
and Neil Kahn, and Gwen 
and the late David Grubbs. 
Hannah is a seventh- 
grader at West Bloomfield 
Middle School. For her mitz-
vah project, she is collect-
ing items for those staying 
with the Ronald McDonald 
House Detroit Charities.

Eli Mitchell 
Haenick will 
chant from the 
Torah as he 
becomes a bar 
mitzvah at Temple 
Israel in West Bloomfield on 
Saturday, June 12, 2021. He 
will be joined in celebration 
by his proud parents, Liz and 
Marty Haenick, and brother 
Benjamin. Eli is the loving 
grandchild of Dr. Ervin and 
the late Linda Green, and 
Anita and Dr. Edward 
Haenick. 
He is a student at 
Birmingham Covington 
School. As part of his mitzvah 
project, Eli will be donating 
funds to Canines for Disabled 
Kids. 

Ariella Sage 
Kramer will lead 
the congregation 
in prayer as she 
becomes a bat 
mitzvah on Friday, 
June 11, 2021, at Temple 
Israel in West Bloomfield. 
She will be joined in celebra-
tion by her proud parents, Ali 
and Evan Kramer, and broth-
er Zimry. She is the loving 
grandchild of Carol 
Rosenfeld, Lois Goldman, 
Janet and Gary Kramer, and 
the late Jerry Rosenfeld. 
Ariella is a student at 
Berkshire Middle School in 
Beverly Hills. For her mitzvah 
project, she partnered with 
the Oakland County Poverty 
and Homelessness Task 
Force to collect baby and 
young children’s items, which 
were delivered to under-
served families in Pontiac 
at the Phoenix Community 
Fund. 

Talia Benét Sardy 
will lead the con-
gregation in 
prayer as she 
becomes a bat 
mitzvah on 
Saturday, June 12, 2021, at 
Temple Israel in West 
Bloomfield. She will be joined 
in celebration by her proud 
parents, Elyssa and Joseph 
Sardy, and brother Mazin. 
Talia is the grandchild of 
Ghoussoun and the late Joe 
Sardy, Belinda Glickoff 
Morales and the late Bernard 
Stein, and the great-grand-
child of the late Rae Glickoff. 
Talia is a student at 
Birmingham Covington 
School. As part of her most 
meaningful mitzvah project, 
she volunteered for Jewish 
Federation of Detroit’s Service 
with Purpose program. She 
focused on raising funds for 
Brilliant Detroit along with 
collecting children’s books 
and personal hygiene prod-
ucts. She collected more than 
1,000 books. 

Ryan Ari 
Schwartz will 
become a bar 
mitzvah at 
Congregation 
Shaarey Zedek in 
Southfield on Saturday, June 
12, 2021. He will be joined in 
celebration by his proud par-
ents, Laurel and Joel 
Schwartz, and sister Carly. 
Ryan is the loving grandson 
of Carolyn and Mitchell 
Simmer, the late Corinne 
Schwartz, and the late Robert 
and Rosalyn Schwartz.
He is a student at Hillel 
Day School of Metropolitan 
Detroit in Farmington Hills. 
For his most meaningful 
mitzvah project, Ryan vol-
unteered at the Friendship 
Circle in West Bloomfield 
helping kids with the various 
sports programs and becom-
ing a friend and a role model.

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