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February 20, 2004/Shevat 28 5764, Vol. 56, No. 22

B'nai Mitzvah

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Jordan Andrew Cohen, son of Lori and Ron Cohen of Scottsdale, will become a bar mitzvah Feb. 21, 2004, at Temple Beth Israel.

Grandparents are Arlene Hirsch of Las Vegas; Edward Cohen of Delray Beach, Fla.; Marj Lambeck of Scottsdale; and the late Alan Lambeck.

Great-grandparents are the late Anne Payenson, the late Morris Payenson, the late Jenny Rosenberg and the late Max Rosenberg.

Jordan attends Desert Canyon Middle School. His hobbies are gymnastics and building models of roller coasters.



Cary James Sigler, son of Robin and Timothy Sigler of Scottsdale, will become a bar mitzvah Feb. 21, 2004, at Temple Kol Ami.

Grandparents are Shirma and Howard Revelson of Scottsdale; and Margaret and Orles Sigler of Mesa.

Cary attends Desert Shadows Middle School. His hobbies are music and guitar.



Mayan Ariel Zeitlin, daughter of Dawn and Dale Zeitlin of Scottsdale, will become a bat mitzvah Feb. 21, 2004, at Temple Solel.

Grandparents are Frances Shillito of Marana; the late Scott Shillito; and the late Lenore and Albert Zeitlin.

Mayan attends Phoenix Country Day School. Her hobbies are sports and guitar.

For her mitzvah project, Mayan delivered children's books to the Thomas J. Pappas School for Homeless Children.


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