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October 30, 2003

Book It!

Sure, it’s Halloween. But, in two weeks, we’ve got
something better for you howl about. Come to the Jewish Children’s Book Festival
on Sunday, Nov. 16, 10 a.m.-2:30p.m., at Mount Sinai Memorial Park and
Mortuaries in Simi Valley. For more info call (866) 266-5731, or visit www.jewishchildrensbookfest.org .

Congratulations

To Sammy Schultz, 7, of Los Angeles, and Julia Oxman, 8, for solving the Yom Kippur and Sukkot riddles. They both win gift certificates. Honorable mention goes to Elan Benor, 10, of Northridge.

To Cory Feinberg for solving the Five Books of Moses. He wins a gift certificate. To Zac Brodney and Kalman Tamarin for solving the Sukkot quiz and to Elan Benor for finding 57 words from the word Deuteronomy — my favorites were rodeo, redeem and meteor.

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