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January 16, 2004/Tevet 22 5764, Vol. 56, No.17
People on the moveOn Jan. 5, Council for Jews With Special Needs held their annual meeting and board election at the home of Richard and Rachel Lustiger. New board members include Joyce Lefco, Wendy Horwitch, Cristina Perelman and Alan Spalter. Jay Polk is the new board president.Raw Kab-balah elected 2004 officers on Jan. 6: Zack Blumberg, president; Jarrett Kern, vice-president; Kimberly Tonneson, fund-raising chairwoman; Jon Bershok, social chairman; Sabin Gershweir, secretary; Louis Schanz, newsletter chairman; Rachel Frankel, young families liaison; and Debbie Blumberg, Daniel Siegel and Evan Tiras, members at large. Bryan and Marice Levy have opened an Arizona Bread Company 72-seat casual restaurant at 12005 N. Tatum Blvd., Paradise Valley. Menu items include freshly-baked breakfast items, artisan breads and homemade soups. Hours are 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Call 602-765-6800 or fax orders to 602-765-3879. Jeffrey Kravetz, vice president and portfolio manager at Northern Trust Bank in Phoenix, has earned the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, administered by the Association for Investment Management and Research. Call Kravetz at 602-760-3732 or e-mail jak5@ntrs.com. Michelle Wynne has been named business partnership manager at Arizona State University's public television station KAET-TV/Channel 8. |