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September 5, 2003/Elul 8 5763, Vol. 55, No. 54

What I did on my summer vacation...

Local teens make time off from school meaningful

Young man becomes bar mitzvah in Israel
David Dulberg becomes a bar mitzvah atop Masada. He is pictured with officiant Rabbi Y. Mazor of Jerusalem.
Photo courtesy of Michael Dulberg
While many teens spent the summer hanging out with friends, going on vacation and sleeping in, several local teens used their break from school to participate in activities that helped them to grow personally and spiritually. From the Hebrew High Care-a-van's trip across the southwest doing community service projects to Aaron Lavinsky's trip to Poland and Israel to David Dulberg's bar mitzvah atop Masada, here are the stories of Valley teens and how their summer vacations changed their lives.


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