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June 30, 2000/27 Sivan 5760, Vol. 52, No.43

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A girl, Elana Tova, was born May 7, 2000, to Lisa and Eddie Pantiliat of Cave Creek.
Grandparents are Diane and Marshall Steiman and Hannah Adler, all of Phoenix; and the late Chaim Pantiliat.
Great-grandparents are the late Eleanor Kishineff; and Sol Kishineff of Palm Springs.
The Pantiliats are also parents of Ari, 2.

A girl, Emma Josephine, was born June 22, 2000, to Leah Natale and Richard Hinke of Seattle.
Grandparents are Gail and Tony Natale of Tempe; Helen and Marvin Hinke of Madison, Wis., and Jupiter, Fla.
Great-grandparent is Josephine Forrest of Lakewood, Ohio.

A girl, Elizabeth Ann, was born May 7, 2000, to Kathleen and Jonathan Marks of Tempe.
Grandparents are Carol and Michael Krziske of St. Louis; and Ann and Jerry Marks of Scottsdale.


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