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    <title>Beijing Bar Mitzvah</title>
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    <description>His voice had the slightest rasp to it, but that was probably from cheering on Team USA during the athletics competition at the Bird&#8217;s Nest the previous night. Isaac Shapiro did a remarkable job with his maftir and haftarah portion during his &#8220;American bar mitzvah in Beijing&#8221; on Saturday, Aug. 16.&amp;nbsp; His family also sponsored the lunch afterwards at Dini&#8217;s Kosher Restaurant, complete with groups of five Olympic ring&#45;colored cupcakes (arranged just so, three on top of two) and a Bird&#8217;s Nest miniature cake.

Saturday night, after conquering the bimah, Isaac went to what was for him the highlight sporting event of his trip: back&#45;to&#45;back basketball. First China beat Germany in a heart&#45;poundingly close match led by Yao Ming, and then the United States trounced Spain in what was supposed to be a fairly close match.&amp;nbsp; Isaac even learned the ubiquitous Chinese cheer &#8220;Let&#8217;s Go!&#8221; &#8220;JIA YOU!&#8221;

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His family says despite attending team and individual gymnastics competitions, tennis, handball and basketball events among others, this was surely the highlight of their trip to China.

&#8220;Everyone has their bar mitzvah photos taken by the Wall,&#8221; dad Sam said, referring to the Kotel in Jerusalem. &#8220;But instead we took photos by the Great Wall.&#8221; Isaac&#8217;s mom, Marjie, who arranged the whole trip, added that &#8220;Israel certainly has a big role in our life, and I go there at least once a year. But this trip can show our kids the rising superpower of the future, and show them that there is community everywhere.&#8221;</description>
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    <dc:creator>aklayman@jta.org</dc:creator>
    <dc:rights>Copyright 2008</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2008-08-17T;17:55:09-05:00</dc:date>
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