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September 22, 2022 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-09-22

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MAZEL TOV!

80 | SEPTEMBER 22 • 2022

Sarah Elise
Bares, daughter
of Laura and
David Bares,
will be called to
the Torah as a
bat mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield
on Saturday, Sept. 24,
2022. She will be joined in
celebration by her brothers
Charlie and Evan. Sarah is
the loving grandchild of
Cynthia and John McGuire,
Debra Follbaum and
Thomas Fanslow Sr., and
Susan and Dr. Charles
Bares.
She is a student at
Hillside Middle School in
Northville. Sarah’s most
meaningful mitzvah project
was collecting tzedakah for
Love Runs, an organization
combatting human
trafficking in Metro Detroit.

Dylan Noah
Levin (Shiloh
Noah) will
become a bar
mitzvah on
Saturday, Sept.
24, 2022, at Temple Beth
El in Bloomfield Township.
Proud parents are Emily
and Darrin. His siblings are
Lindsay and Spencer Levin.
Excited grandparents are
Adrienne and Paul
Shwedel, and Carole Levin.
He is also the grandson of
the late Larry Levin.
Dylan is an eighth-
grader at Detroit Country
Day Middle School in
Beverly Hills. For his
mitzvah project, Dylan has
collected blankets and
towels for animal shelters,
sporting equipment for
underserved kids in
Detroit, as well as toys and
clothing to send to Ukraine.

Chase
Nathaniel
Mingus, son of
Stacy and Brian
Mingus, will
become a bar
mitzvah on Saturday, Sept.
24, 2022, at Temple Shir
Shalom in West
Bloomfield. He will be
joined in celebration by his
sister Bailey, brothers
Parker and Holden,
grandparents Sheila and
Merv Aronoff, Regina and
Jon Young, and great-
grandparents Ruth and
Richard Barber. Chase is
also the grandson of the
late Gary Mingus.
Chase is a student at
Berkshire Middle School
in Beverly Hills. For
his mitzvah project, he
volunteers as a Machonik
at Temple Shir Shalom,
working in the temple
office and as a Sunday
school photographer.

Leo Eisik
Simon, son of
Erica and AJ
Simon, will lead
the
congregation in
prayer as a bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday,
Sept. 24, 2022. He will be
joined in celebration by his
brother Zeke and his sister
Shaye. Leo is the loving
grandchild of Denise and
Elliott Parr, Fenei
Greenwald, Les
Greenwald, and Judi and
Harvey Simon. He is the
loving great-grandchild of
Nancy Baron.
Leo is a student at
Berkshire Middle School
in Beverly Hills. His most
meaningful mitzvah pro-

Best wishes for a healthy,
happy, and peaceful new year.

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Cantor Pamela Schiffer will lead a service created for families and their
loved ones living with Dementia. The service will include familiar
prayers and melodies within a 45-minute timeframe.

The Dorothy and Peter Brown

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