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January 9, 2004/Tevet 15 5764, Vol. 56, No. 16

B'nai Mitzvah

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Noah Plimpton Segal, son of Susan and Richard Segal of Phoenix, will become a bar mitzvah Jan. 10, 2004, at Temple Solel.

Grandparents are the late Ann and Michael Segal; and the late Eleanor and E.D. Plimpton of Overland Park, Kan.

Noah attends Phoenix Country Day School. His hobbies are playing the violin and traveling.

For his mitzvah project, Noah participated in a 13 mitzvot project and did community service work for Home Base Youth Services.



Evan Matthew Greenberg, son of Laurie and Steven Greenberg of Scottsdale, will become a bar mitzvah Jan. 10, 2004, at Temple Chai.

Grandparent is Emily Richards of New York.

Evan attends Mountainside Middle School. His hobbies are hockey, lacrosse and playing guitar.

For his mitzvah project, Evan collected food for Paradise Valley Food Bank.



Audrey Anne Hirschl, daughter of Melissa and Jeff Hirschl of Tempe, will become a bat mitzvah Jan. 10, 2004, at Temple Beth Sholom.

Grandparents are Miriam Hirschl and Leo Bruskin, both of Sun City West; the late Daniel Hirschl; and the late Helen Bruskin.

Audrey attends Horizon Community Learning Center. Her hobbies include making jewelry, rollerblading, singing and architecture.

For her mitzvah project, Audrey collected toys for a women's shelter.



Mariah Adina Bohn, daughter of Sandra and Jeffrey Bohn of Tempe, will become a bat mitzvah Jan. 10, 2004, at Temple Emanuel.

Grandparents are Sheila and Robert Shapiro of Scottsdale; and Rosemarie and John Bohn of Bettendorf, Iowa.

Mariah attends Aprende Middle School. Her hobbies include cheerleading.

For her mitzvah project, Mariah collected soda pop can tabs for the National Kidney Foundation.



Jeremy Neil Lerner, son of Lisa and Nelson Lerner of Scottsdale, will become a bar mitzvah Jan. 10, 2004, at Temple Chai.

Grandparents are the late Jean and Morris Lerner; and the late Donna and Harold Udelman.

Jeremy attends Ingleside Middle School. His hobbies include sailing, racquetball, computers and playing with his dog.

For his mitzvah project, Jeremy assisted in the annual campaign for Jewish National Fund.



Jacob Sacks, son of Marilena and Erik Sacks of Phoenix, will become a bar mitzvah Jan. 10, 2004, at The New Shul.

Grandparents are Star and Seymour Sacks of Scottsdale; and Lucia and Quintino Cataldo of Lodi, Italy.

Great-grandparents are the late Rose and Louis Miller; and the late Eva and Charles Sacks.

Jacob attends The King David School.



Daniel Steven Luber, son of Lisa and Howard Luber of Paradise Valley, will become a bar mitzvah Jan. 10, 2004, at Temple Chai.

Grandparents are Lorraine and Myron Greenberg of Scottsdale; and Donna and Charles Luber of Milwaukee.

Great-grandparents are Sylvia Luber and Sally Baratz, both of Milwaukee; and the late Abe Luber.

Daniel attends Cocopah Middle School. His hobby is tennis.

For his mitzvah project, Daniel volunteered during a class for autistic children at the Melmed Center.



Adam Joshua Ehrenreich, son of Julie and James Ehrenreich of Phoenix, will become a bar mitzvah Jan. 10, 2004, at Temple Beth Israel.

Grandparents are Sue and Jack Koslow of Cave Creek; Terri and Art Ehrenreich and Jerry Zack, all of Phoenix; and the late Patricia Zack.

Great-grandparents are Ann Zack of Scottsdale; the late Louis Zack; the late Rose and Abraham Goldstein; the late Margaret and William Hartzberg; and the late Sara and Ray Ehrenreich.

Adam attends Explorer Middle School. His hobbies include computers, video games, soccer and movies.

For his mitzvah project, Adam helped clean the original Temple Beth Israel for Mitzvah Day, and donated items to Goodwill.


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