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February 18, 2005/Adar 1 9 5765, Volume 57, No. 25

B'nai Mitzvah

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Arielle Hannah Nagle, daughter of Karen and Robert Nagle of Paradise Valley, will become a bat mitzvah Feb. 19, 2005, at Har Zion Congregation.

Grandparents are Margaret and Gerald Neiter of Sherman Oaks, Calif.; Marcia Nagle of Washington, Va.; and Larry and Robin Nagle of Del Ray Beach, Fla.

Great-grandparents are Minnie Katherine Rowe of Reseda, Calif.; Bertha Breitman of Rockville, Md.; the late Edwin Rowe; and the late Sol Breitman.



Arthur Joseph Steingart, son of Livia and Michael Steingart of Phoenix, will become a bar mitzvah Feb. 19, 2005, at Sunburst Resort.

Grandparents are Lyn and Paul Steingard of Phoenix; and the late Heddy and Arthur Spitz.

Arthur attends Pardes Jewish Day School. His hobbies include building scale models, mountain biking, music and playing sports.

For his mitzvah project, Arthur is creating a portable ark.



Jillian Taryn Nirenberg, daughter of Lorna and Neal Nirenberg of Scottsdale, will become a bat mitzvah Feb. 19, 2005, at Temple Solel.

Grandparents are Terri and Milton Greenberg; and Pearl and Allan Nirenberg, all of Boca Raton, Fla.

Jillian attends Mountainside Middle School. Her hobbies include cheerleading, tennis, skiing and art.

For her mitzvah project, Jillian collected toiletries, food, candy, DVDs, CDs and magazines to be sent overseas to men and women serving in the Armed Forces.



A. J. Sheiner, son of Marla Sheiner and Neal Sheiner of Phoenix, will become a bar mitzvah Feb. 19, 2005.

Grandparents are Arlene Mingenback of Great Bend, Kan.; the late John Mingenback; and the late Muriel and Irving Sheiner.

A. J. attends Madison Meadows Middle School. His hobbies include baseball, soccer and basketball.


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