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November 7, 2003/Cheshvan 12 5764, Vol. 56, No. 7

B'nai Mitzvah

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Kyle Dikowski, son of Robin and Glenn Dikowski of Scottsdale, will become a bar mitzvah Nov. 8, 2003, at Temple Beth Israel.

Grandparents are Ruth and Jack Snyder of Scottsdale; and the late Natalie and Alexander Dikowski.

Kyle attends Cocopah Middle School. His hobbies include surfing, skateboarding and skiing.



Morgan Mazer, daughter of Fran and Edward Mazer of Tempe, will become a bat mitzvah Nov. 8, 2003, at Chabad of the East Valley.

Grandparents are Betty Kaplan of Tempe; the late Manny Kaplan; and the late Kitty and Morris Mazer.

Morgan is homeschooled. Her hobbies include dance, babysitting, piano, tennis and golf.

For her mitzvah project, Morgan started a local branch of Books for Israel, a Maryland-based project that sends used books to Israeli schools.



Yvette Adams, daughter of Adele and Robbie Adams of Phoenix, will become a bat mitzvah Nov. 8, 2003, at Temple Emanuel.

Grandparents are Nettie and Alvin Adams of New Orleans; and the late Evelyn and Sol Farbman.

Great-grandparents are the late Fannie Schwartz; the late Pauline and Isidore Farbman; the late Marguerite and Theophilus Guidroz; and the late Ezolean and Alphonse Adams.

Yvette attends Akimel A-Al Middle School. Her hobbies include soccer, acting and singing.

For her mitzvah project, Yvette requested donations to an animal shelter.



Anna Lauren Seddon, daughter of Cheri and Ted Seddon of Phoenix, will become a bat mitzvah Nov. 8, 2003, at Temple Beth Sholom.

Grandparents are Jeanne Chelist of Kansas City, Mo.; the late Philip Rabicoff; and the late Salees and John Seddon.

Anna attends Centennial Middle School. Her hobbies include softball, reading and playing video games.

For her mitzvah project, Anna participated in a book sale for Library Teen Council and was involved with the City of Hope.


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