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March 5, 2004/Adar 12 5764, Vol. 56, No. 24
B'nai Mitzvah
Adam Gordon Paikowsky, son of Sarah and Arthur Paikowsky of Paradise Valley, will become a bar mitzvah March 6, 2004, at Beth El Congregation.
Grandparents are Marian and Herman Paikowsky of Clearwater, Fla.; Joseph Weinstock of Wayne, Penn.; and the late Jacqueline Weinstock.
Adam attends The King David School. His hobbies are baseball, tennis and going to the movies with friends.
Dana Miriam Paikowsky, daughter of Sarah and Arthur Paikowsky of Paradise Valley, will become a bat mitzvah March 6, 2004, at Beth El Congregation.
Grandparents are Marian and Herman Paikowsky of Clearwater, Fla.; Joseph Weinstock of Wayne, Penn.; and the late Jacqueline Weinstock.
Dana attends The King David School. Her hobbies are dance, art and reading.
Brian Lee Petrovsky, son of Amy and Fred Petrovsky of Scottsdale, will become a bar mitzvah March 6, 2004, at Har Zion Congregation.
Grandparents are Nanean and Al Fann of Scottsdale; and Bernice and Seymour Petrovsky of Prescott.
Great-grandparent is Julia Silverman of Scottsdale.
Brian attends Sunrise Middle School. His hobbies are football, computers, music and Nintendo.
Ashley Taylor Bowman, daughter of Jeff Bowman of Phoenix, will become a bat mitzvah March 6, 2004, at Temple Beth Israel.
Grandparents are Corrine and Lou Bowman of St. Louis.
Ashley attends Mountainside Middle School. Her hobbies are horseback riding and dance.
Alison Michelle Rosenfeld, daughter of Marny and Larry Rosenfeld of Phoenix, will become a bat mitzvah March 6, 2004, at Temple Chai.
Grandparents are Shirley and Ray Morrison of Phoenix; and Margaret and Max Rosenfeld of Scottsdale.
Alison attends Cocopah Middle School. Her hobbies are playing the cello, reading and watching silent movies.
For her mitzvah project, Alison volunteered at the library and collected over 1,000 children's books to distribute to underprivileged children.
Randi Lee Shelton, daughter of Sharon Shelton of Richmond, Calif., and Robert Shelton of Phoenix, will become a bat mitzvah March 6, 2004, at Temple Emanuel.
Grandparents are Helen and Perry Moskovitz of Nashville, Tenn.; and Karen and Robert Shelton of Gila Bend.
Great-grandparent is Gussie Liss of Nashville, Tenn.
Randi attends Akimel A-al Middle School. Her hobbies include writing novels.
For her mitzvah project, Randi raised funds for the Arizona Humane Society through bake sales and donation solicitations.
Zachary David LaPrade, son of Debra and Paul LaPrade of Paradise Valley, will become a bar mitzvah March 6, 2004, at Temple Beth Israel.
Grandparents are Suzanne and Harvey Prince of Marina Del Rey, Calif.
Zachary attends Phoenix Country Day School. His hobbies are lacrosse, hunting, fishing and target shooting.
Adam Seymour Joffe, son of Amy and Robert Joffe of Phoenix, will become a bar mitzvah March 6, 2004, at Temple Solel.
Grandparents are Judy and Sheridan Bailey and Pauline and David Goodman, all of Phoenix; and Ellie and Bob Bernstein of Dayton, Ohio.
Adam attends Ingleside Middle School. His hobbies include baseball, basketball and football.
For his mitzvah project, Adam collected school supplies for the Thomas J. Pappas School for Homeless Children.
Jordan Rachel Cyment, daughter of Diane and Leonard Cyment of Scottsdale, will become a bat mitzvah March 6, 2004, at Temple Chai.
Grandparents are Beverlye and Morris Weiss of Las Vegas; Solomon Cyment of Phoenix; and the late Esther Cyment.
Jordan attends Sunrise Middle School. Her hobby is riding horses.
For her mitzvah project, Jordan volunteered with the Salvation Army, wrapping gifts for needy families over the holidays. She also packed food at a food bank.
Aaron Geoffrey Blumberg, son of Lea and Bruce Blumberg of Cave Creek, will become a bar mitzvah March 6, 2004, at Temple Chai.
Grandparents are Edward Blumberg of Tucson; and the late Marilyn Blumberg.
Aaron attends Foothills Academy College Preparatory. His hobbies are reading and ice hockey.
For his mitzvah project, Aaron collected books for Temple Chai's literacy program and volunteered at Kivel Campus of Care.
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