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April 4, 2003/Nisan 2 5763, Vol. 55, No. 32

B'nai Mitzvah

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Miriam Faye Krumholz, daughter of Karen Krumholz of Scottsdale and Carolyn Pettit and Barry Krumholz of Paradise Valley, will become a bat mitzvah April 5, 2003, at Temple Solel.

Grandparents are Eleanor and Norman Krumholz and Merle and Gordon Feitler, all of Scottsdale.

Miriam attends Ingleside Middle School. Her hobbies include softball, art, reading and snowboarding.



Maurica Rozan, daughter of Valerie Rozan of Chandler and Michael Rozan of Tempe, will become a bat mitzvah April 5, 2003, at Temple Emanuel.

Grandparents are Elaine and Ed Klugman of Phoenix; Gail Klugman of Minneapolis; and Nancy Rozan of Mesa.

Maurica attends Kyrene Pueblo Middle School. Her hobbies include soccer and outdoor activities.



Daniel Hillel Levine, son of Amy and Howard Levine of Cave Creek, will become a bar mitzvah April 5, 2003, at Har Zion Congregation.

Grandparents are Myra Chazin of Minneapolis; Ilene Levine of Buffalo, N.Y.; the late Norman Chazin; and the late Irwin Levine.

Daniel attends Foothills Academy. His hobbies include playing chess, biking, tennis, golf, swimming, architecture and watching cartoons.

For his mitzvah project, Daniel will donate some of his bar mitzvah money to The Israel Trauma Center at Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem.



Corey David Goldstein, son of Lisa and David Black of Scottsdale and Dori Kazdin and Ron Goldstein of Chicago, will become a bar mitzvah April 5, 2003, at Temple Beth Israel.

Grandparents are Rochelle and Robert Plous and Azan Rogoff, all of Scottsdale; and Beverly and William Goldstein of Lincolnshire, Ill.

Great-grandparent is Esther Perlowsky of Chicago.


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