Families Celebrate B'nai Mitzvot In Israel Tampa families traveled where their sons were the Torah aa B'nai [han Richard Tepper. son ,n(j Mrs. Elliott Tepper, Ivid Leibowitz, son of Mr. s, Edward Leibowitz, the ceremony at the Wall in Jerusalem on Rabbi Josef Green of the em Beit Knesset of the Pound] of Synagogues of- wanted to share this occasion in Israel as Jews lone for centuries," ex- I Jonathan's mother, Ellie. *perience of learning and Eg through Israel before Mitzvah made it all the leaningful." lei arrangements were Ihrough the United Jewish | Family Mission Program. |ly members joined the , the Western Wall. They Dnathan's sister, Lori, and sister, Susan. Also there r everly Flaum, Deborah and Debi Braman, all of ^ork, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sophie Miller, Mr. and iNorman Braman, Susie all of Miami, and ur Leibowitz of Las Vegas. Hirsch, former Tampan Irrent Israeli resident, also id Ithan is a member of b gat ion Schaarai Zedek's Youth Group and an grade student at Coleman High School. Kadima member at egation Rodeph Sholom, is in the eight grade at ley Preparatory School. :V?1 l Tache MARA TACHE ^ra Suzanne Tache, daughter r. and Mrs. Jack Tache, will |services on Sept. 7 and be to the Torah as a Bat yah on Sept. 8 at 10 a.m. at egation Rodeph Sholom. )i Kenneth Berger and >r William Hauben will of- ira attends Rodeph bm's Pre-Confirmation Class |s a member of Kadima. An student, she is in the lli grade at Wilson Junior School. Mara has studied for ten years. and Mrs. Tache will host )neg Shabbat following the ces. ecial guests will include Liza Nemni of Tel Aviv; luncle and aunt, Elie and km Tache, and cousins, Orley lark Tache, all of New York. Jonathan Tepper Mitzvah on Sept. 8 at 10 a.m. at Congregation Kol Ami. Rabbi Judah Fish will officiate. Alexandra attends Kol Ami's Hebrew High School and is active in USY. She is in the ninth grade at Adams Junior High School. Dr. and Mrs. Weller will host the Oneg Shabbat following Friday evening services and the Saturday Kiddush in honor of the occasion. The celebration will also include a reception with family and close friends on Saturday evening at the Rusty Pelican. fandra Weller EXANDRA WELLER exandra Weller, daughter of a Mrs. Conrad WelW, will Ued to the Torah as a Bat Michael Stein MICHAEL STEIN Michael David Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stein, will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. at Congregation Kol Ami. Rabbi Judah Fish will officiate. Michael i a former student of the Hillel School of Tampa where he was on the Principal's Honor Roll for five years. He currently attends Berkeley Preparatory David Leibowitz School and is in the eighth grade. Michael is on the Headmaster's list and participates on the school's basketball team. 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