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April 11, 2024 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-04-11

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Natalie Grace Adelman,
daughter of Karen and Eric
Adelman, will lead the con-
gregation in prayer as a bat
mitzvah at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield on
Saturday, April 13, 2024. She will be
joined in celebration by her sister,
Jocelyn. Natalie is the loving grandchild
of Ellen and Cary Adelman, and Sofia
and Reuven Urman.
She is a student at Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills. Natalie’s
most meaningful mitzvah project was
volunteering her time at Fleischman
Residence in West Bloomfield.

Emily Anstandig (Liat
Ahava), daughter of Alissa
and Bryan Anstandig of West
Bloomfield will become a bat
mitzvah at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington
Hills on Saturday, April 13, 2024. She will
be joined in celebration by her brother
Bradley. Proud grandparents are Sarah
Brown of West Bloomfield, and Shellie
and Michael Anstandig of Farmington
Hills.
Emily is a student at Walnut Creek
Middle School in Walled Lake. Her most

meaningful mitzvah project supports
her passion for art; she organized an art
supply collection drive for the students
at Pasteur Elementary School on Detroit.

Elle Summer Beznos
(Shoshana Dodi) will become
a bat mitzvah with a beautiful
service performed by Rabbi
Joseph Krakoff on Saturday,
April 13, 2024. Proud parents
are Julie and Sam Beznos. She will be
joined in celebration by her siblings,
Dylan and Blake. Elle is the loving
granddaughter of Barbara and Harold
Beznos, and Alan Edelson. She is also
the granddaughter of the late Gayle
Lasky Edelson and David Lasky.
Elle is a seventh-grade student at
Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills. For
her mitzvah project, Elle wrote many
beautiful, fun letters welcoming the
Israeli campers who will be joining her
this summer at Camp Tamarack. In
addition, in lieu of any personal gifts, Elle
asked that her friends and family donate
to Karmanos Cancer Institute for the
David Lasky and Gayle Edelson Fund
and to Tamarack Camps.

Madalyn Anne Kanner,
daughter of Adina and
Gregg Kanner, will be called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah
at Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Saturday, April
13, 2024. She will be joined in
celebration by her brother Noah.
Madalyn is the loving grandchild of
Leslie and Dr. Jeffrey London, and
Marcia and Rick Kanner.
She is a student at James R. Geisler
Middle School in Walled Lake. Madalyn’s
most meaningful mitzvah project was
volunteering with Almost Home Animal
Rescue, where she put together foster
folders, organized adoption kits, and
arranged collars and dog tags in
preparation for dogs to be fostered.

Eli Jacob Panza of
Birmingham will become a
bar mitzvah at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in Southfield
on Saturday, April 13, 2024.
Participating in the ceremony
will be parents Susie and Mark Panza,
sister Emily and brother Grady. Proud
grandparents are Joy and Michael
Gonsiorowski of Bexley, Ohio, and Linda
and Raymond Panza of Barrington,
Illinois.
Eli is a seventh-grade student at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. For his mitzvah project,
he hosted an event and raised money
for Canine Companions, an organization
that enhances the lives of people with
disabilities by providing highly trained
service dogs at no charge to the
recipient.

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