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LA 13-year-old donates $13,000 to injured soldiers
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — To celebrate the day he became a man, a Los Angeles 13-year-old donated a sizable chunk of his bar mitzvah gifts to help mend injured American war veterans and active duty soldiers.

On Thursday, the University of California Los Angeles' Operation Mend program accepted a $13,000 donation from Joshua Neidorf, following his Jewish rite of passage.

Neidorf was inspired to make the gift after his family signed up to be a local social support system for an Operation Mend care recipient, Army Sgt. Louis Dahlman.

Dahlman was injured by a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2007, and now lives in eastern Texas.

During his travels to LA for a long series of jaw reconstruction surgeries, the Neidorfs have grown close to him through social visits.

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