An upper east side achieved good girl in her bats precepts commitment, therefore, many teenagers are unhappy family conducted a crazy shopping find clothing in a queens - synagogues yesterday.
Her last bats precepts, ali Reisner asked relatives friends to give money, gently old clothes for a charity project rather than give her gifts.
She spent the past year 2007 5 months later, her clothes bats precepts collect friends and buy JCPenney gift CARDS with her gift money, collect $12,000 goods.
Because of her efforts, many of the poor jewish girl the yankees from queen's and went to Briarwood jewish center, queens, Kew Gardens have the day off shopping yesterday.
I have so much money for my racket the precepts, and I don't want all Reisner said, he soon put 14. "I like to go shopping. All girls like shopping, so I think the best way to help these girl out is to make clothes and gift CARDS, to make every girl can buy her needs."
Appreciate girl poured in the synagogue to buy some high - strong loot and have the opportunity to thank Reisner himself.
"I get to shop for free," gushed Revital Aronov, 14, of Kew Gardens, who walked away with an Abercrombie & Fitch shirt and a Juicy Couture sweater. "It's really good clothing. It's not even ripped or anything, and it's so pretty."
Reisner's proud mother, Mimi, 45, said her daughter came up with the idea when they went to buy a new dress for her coming-of-age ceremony.
"Ali found the experience of shopping for a bat mitzvah dress was something she wanted to bring to other girls," Mimi said.
Her last bats precepts, ali Reisner asked relatives friends to give money, gently old clothes for a charity project rather than give her gifts.
She spent the past year 2007 5 months later, her clothes bats precepts collect friends and buy JCPenney gift CARDS with her gift money, collect $12,000 goods.
Because of her efforts, many of the poor jewish girl the yankees from queen's and went to Briarwood jewish center, queens, Kew Gardens have the day off shopping yesterday.
I have so much money for my racket the precepts, and I don't want all Reisner said, he soon put 14. "I like to go shopping. All girls like shopping, so I think the best way to help these girl out is to make clothes and gift CARDS, to make every girl can buy her needs."
Appreciate girl poured in the synagogue to buy some high - strong loot and have the opportunity to thank Reisner himself.
"I get to shop for free," gushed Revital Aronov, 14, of Kew Gardens, who walked away with an Abercrombie & Fitch shirt and a Juicy Couture sweater. "It's really good clothing. It's not even ripped or anything, and it's so pretty."
Reisner's proud mother, Mimi, 45, said her daughter came up with the idea when they went to buy a new dress for her coming-of-age ceremony.
"Ali found the experience of shopping for a bat mitzvah dress was something she wanted to bring to other girls," Mimi said.
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