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March 25, 2005/Adar II 14 5765, Volume 57, No. 30

B'nai Mitzvah

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Lauren Emmanuelle Mislove, daughter of Deborah and Joseph Mislove of Scottsdale, will become a bat mitzvah March 26, 2005, at Temple Chai.

Grandparents are Barbara and Leonard Lieberman of Milwaukee; and the late Naomi and Manuel Mislove.

Lauren attends Sunrise Middle School. Her hobbies are acting, reading, drumming and fitness.

For her mitzvah project, Lauren volunteered at Council for Jews with Special Needs, assisting young people at JCC and social events.



Jesse Spencer Romberg, son of Sari and Evan Romberg of Phoenix, will become a bar mitzvah March 26, 2005, at Beth El Congregation.

Grandparents are Renee and Victor Topper of Toronto; and the late Joyce and Chuck Romberg.

Jesse attends Shea Middle School. His hobbies are animals, skateboarding, swimming, computers and music.

For his mitzvah project, Jesse raised money for tsunami relief and adopted animals.



Jared Brandon Celniker, son of Ilene Fallen Celniker and Ben Celniker of Phoenix, became a bar mitzvah March 5, 2005, at Temple Kol Ami.

Grandparents are Loralei and Sanford Levine of Southfield, Mich.; and the late Suzanne and Harvey Fallen.

Great-grandparents are Rhea Bass of West Bloomfield, Mich.; and the late George Bass.

Jared attends Madison Meadows Middle School. His hobbies are baseball, basketball and video games.

For his mitzvah project, Jared tutored first-graders in reading.


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