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May 27, 2005/Iyar 18 5765, Volume 57, No. 39

B'nai Mitzvah

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Dylan Anthony Abrams, son of Sheana and Alan Abrams of Phoenix, will become a bar mitzvah May 28, 2005, at Har Zion Congregation.

Grandparents are Mardy and Steven Abrams of Los Angeles; Sue and Don Cosper of Dallas; and the late Jeanette Cosper.

Great-grandparents are Claire Sears of Los Angeles; and the late Herman Sears.

Dylan attends Mountain Trail Middle School. His hobbies include choir, writing, soccer, piano and theater performance.

For his mitzvah project, Dylan raised money for pediatric cancer research.


Zachary Michael Abrams, son of Sheana and Alan Abrams of Phoenix, will become a bar mitzvah May 28, 2005, at Har Zion Congregation.

Grandparents are Mardy and Steven Abrams of Los Angeles; Sue and Don Cosper of Dallas; and the late Jeanette Cosper.

Great-grandparents are Claire Sears of Los Angeles; and the late Herman Sears.

Dylan attends Mountain Trail Middle School. His hobbies include baseball, reading, comedy routines and writing plays.

For his mitzvah project, Zachary raised money for pediatric cancer research.


Eliana Ruth Cohen, daughter of Heidi Beth L. and Samuel D. Cohen of Scottsdale, will become a bat mitzvah May 28, 2005, at Beth El Congregation.

Grandparents are Frances and Marvin Cohen of Phoenix.

Eliana attends Cocopah Middle School. Her hobbies include playing basketball and other sports.


Jessica Gabrielle Goldman, daughter of Leslie and Richard Goldman of Scottsdale, will become a bat mitzvah May 28, 2005, at Temple Solel.

Grandparents are Millie and Howard Gabriel of Scottsdale; Joanna Paitchell Lee of East Hampton, N.Y.; and the late Irwin Goldman.

Jessica attends Mountainside Middle School. Her hobbies include fashion, friends, music, computers and movies.

For her mitzvah project, Jessica volunteered at a homeless shelter in Phoenix.


Benjamin Solomon Lustig-Glass, son of Merle Lustig and Ronald Glass of Phoenix, will become a bar mitzvah May 28, 2005, at Temple Chai.

Grandparents are Marcia B. Lustig of Denver; Alida and Sam Lustig of Denver; Jeannette Glass of San Pedro, Calif.; and the late Bernard Glass.

Great-grandparents are the late Rachel and Solomon Brooks; and the late Gisella and Newman Glass.

Benjamin attends Madison #1 Middle School. His hobbies include basketball, music, video games and movies.

For his mitzvah project, Benjamin volunteered with Project SUCCESS at Madison #1 Middle School.


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