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Gigantic Price Tag for ‘Titanic’ Fete

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<i> Associated Press</i>

A 13-year-old girl “obsessed” with “Titanic” got the bat mitzvah of her dreams when a hotel ballroom was transformed into the luxury liner, with 12-foot steaming smokestacks at the buffet table, phosphorescent artificial icebergs and a “steerage” section for the children.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that the celebration last Saturday for Lisa Niren was rumored to cost as much as a half-million dollars. Her father, Dr. Neil Niren, would not confirm the price tag, but Bonnie Chirigos, who spent a year planning the gala, said “it was nowhere near that.”

Noting that his own parents survived the Holocaust, Niren said: “Anyone can go down at any time. We didn’t want to wait to show how much we love one another.”

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Three hundred people came from as far as Canada, Mexico and Argentina to fete Lisa, who is “obsessed” with the Oscar-winning movie, according to her 15-year-old sister, Leslie.

The piece de resistance was a gigantic photo, 10 feet above the floor, featuring Lisa’s face superimposed over actress Kate Winslet’s body in a famous “Titanic” scene on the prow of the ocean liner. Lisa appeared to have teen heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio smiling over her shoulder.

The movie played over and over again on a 12-foot screen above a balcony at the Westin William Penn, one of Pittsburgh’s fanciest hotels.

The bat mitzvah--or bar mitzvah, for boys--is a religious celebration marking a Jewish child’s 13th birthday. It is the point when the child passes into religious adulthood.

Lisa’s father, a dermatological surgeon, came up with the idea for a Titanic-themed party more than a year ago while in St. Maarten listening to a recording of Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On,” the movie’s theme song.

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