Stamford’s Hannah Cohen Helps Widows Through FIDF
To mark her bat mitzvah, Hannah Cohen, a student at Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy in Stamford, organized a chesed project with Friends of the Israel Defense
To mark her bat mitzvah, Hannah Cohen, a student at Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy in Stamford, organized a chesed project with Friends of the Israel Defense
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On June 15, The Springboard School held a beautiful graduation. As each graduating student put on their cap and accepted their diploma, and as each
(Courtesy of PUAH) If you’re a parent, you’ve probably had this conversation at some point: Child: How much am I worth to you? You: Sweetie,
In the June 3, 2021 issue of the Star-Ledger, there were two news items of interest: —Felix Breedy, age 76, has a part-time job of
Over the years, a number of so-called tumor markers have been identified for various cancers. Tumor markers are proteins which circulate in the blood and
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Leah Ash had a background in finance, not fashion, when she started Mia Mod, a women’s and girls’ clothing brand that has become a top
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This piece was originally published on the CCSA blog and can be found at www.jewishccsa.org/blog A nurse that I worked with asked me to give