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April 9, 2004/Nisan 18 5764, Vol. 56, No. 29

B'nai Mitzvah

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Liat Sarah Tuvyahu, daughter of Cheryl and Ehud Tuvyahu of Ra'anana, Israel, will become a bat mitzvah April 10, 2004, at Temple Beth Israel.

Grandparents are Roberta and Arthur Sheppard of Phoenix; Esther and Dan Tuvyahu of Arad, Israel; and the late Gerald Brateman.

Great-grandparents are the late Sarah and Albert Brateman; the late Frieda Schwartz; and the late Anna and Jack Klaman.

Liat attends Alon Middle School in Ra'anana, Israel. Her hobbies are Israeli Scouts, sculpture, reading, music, dance, aerobics, computers and drawing comics.


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