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October 31, 2003/Cheshvan 5 5764, Vol. 56, No. 6

B'nai Mitzvah

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Eliza Rae Molk, daughter of Laura Bramnick and Alan Molk of Scottsdale, will become a bat mitzvah Nov. 1, 2003, at Temple Chai.

Grandparents are Pearl and Zachary Bramnick of Cherry Hill, N.J.; Sarona Molk of Monroe Township, N.J.; and the late Lazar Molk.

Great-grandparent is the late Fae Becker.

Eliza attends Pardes Jewish Day School. Her hobbies include dancing, writing and animals.

For her mitzvah project, Eliza volunteered at Kivel Campus of Care.



Asher Julian Molk, son of Laura Bramnick and Alan Molk of Scottsdale, will become a bar mitzvah Nov. 1, 2003, at Temple Chai.

Grandparents are Pearl and Zachary Bramnick of Cherry Hill, N.J.; Sarona Molk of Monroe Township, N.J.; and the late Lazar Molk.

Great-grandparent is the late Fae Becker.

Asher attends Pardes Jewish Day School. His hobbies include sports and computers.

For his mitzvah project, Asher volunteered at Kivel Campus of Care.



Ariel Leigh Molk, daughter of Laura Bramnick and Alan Molk of Scottsdale, will become a bat mitzvah Nov. 1, 2003, at Temple Chai.

Grandparents are Pearl and Zachary Bramnick of Cherry Hill, N.J.; Sarona Molk of Monroe Township, N.J.; and the late Lazar Molk.

Great-grandparent is the late Fae Becker.

Ariel attends Pardes Jewish Day School. Her hobbies include softball, reading and spending time with friends.

For her mitzvah project, Ariel volunteered at Kivel Campus of Care.



Jonathan Louis Frankel, son of Shelley Lynn and Barry Frankel of Glendale, will become a bar mitzvah Nov. 1, 2003, at a private ceremony at Marriott McDowell Mountain.

Grandparents are Toby Frankel of Little Neck, N.Y.; the late Jerry Frankel; and the late Sylvia and Gerald Dunaj.

Jonathan attends The King David School. His hobbies include school sports, tennis and music.



Alex Leba Cohen, daughter of Pamela and Richard Cohen of Mesa, will become a bat mitzvah Nov. 1, 2003, at Temple Emanuel.

Grandparents are Karen and Sidney Honaker of Haymarket, Va.; and Edwin Cohen of Gainesville, Fla.

Alex attends Fremont Junior High School. Her hobbies include dancing, music and playing the viola.



Jeremy Harrison Goldberg, son of Roz and Seth Goldberg of Scottsdale, will become a bar mitzvah Nov. 1, 2003, at Temple Chai.

Grandparents are Elaine and Morris Goldberg and Charlotte and Alex Adelman, all of Phoenix.

Great-grandparents are Sarah Shaw of Phoenix; and the late Murray Shaw.

Jeremy attends Sunrise Middle School. His hobbies include tennis, snowboarding, surfing, skateboarding and playing electric guitar.

For his mitzvah project, he volunteered at Kivel Campus of Care.



Elliot H. Ginsburg, son of Rosemary Shockman of Phoenix and Howard Ginsburg of Paradise Valley, will become a bar mitzvah Nov. 1, 2003, at Temple Solel.

Grandparents are Marjorie and Orville Shockman of Berlin, N.D.; Harry Ginsburg of Philadelphia; and the late Simmy Ginsburg.

Elliot attends Phoenix Country Day School. His hobbies include sports.

For his mitzvah project, Elliot volunteered at Andre House and with Seeds of Peace.



Corey Benjamin Ginsberg, son of Tina and Craig Ginsberg of Chandler, will become a bar mitzvah Nov. 1, 2003, at Temple Beth Sholom.

Grandparents are Brenda and Carl Ginsberg of White Plains, N.Y.; and Anita and Roger Ashton of Gilbert.

Corey attends Bogle Junior High School. His hobbies include baseball and riding his dirt bike.

For his mitzvah project, Corey collected donations for My Sister's Place, a shelter for women and children affected by domestic violence.


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