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Embracing Naaleh’s Journey: A Tribute at Sixth Annual Dinner

(Courtesy of Naaleh) As Naaleh High School in Paramus concludes its sixth year serving the young women of its community, its annual dinner is more than just a celebration; it’s a tribute to the remarkable journey of this special school. Particularly during these trying times when hearts and minds are firmly with our Israeli brothers and sisters, Naaleh stands as an unwavering source of community, its roots firmly planted in the soil of dedication and vision. The event will be held on April 2 at Keter Torah in Teaneck.

At the heart of Naaleh’s narrative are individuals whose tireless efforts have woven the fabric of the school’s identity. Mindy and Jonathan Neiss, the esteemed guests of honor, epitomize this ethos. From the inception of Naaleh, their unwavering commitment has been the cornerstone of Naaleh’s foundation. Their home served as the birthplace of Naaleh’s mission, where ideas were nurtured, dreams were forged and no challenge was too daunting. Jonathan’s experience as the portfolio manager and founder of J.H. Lane Partners provides essential financial guidance, ensuring Naaleh’s stability and growth. Mindy, a cherished math teacher at RYNJ, has infused Naaleh with her passion and commitment, leaving an indelible mark on the school’s spirit.

In honoring Barry and Joy Sklar with the prestigious Kesser Shem Tov Award, Naaleh will pay homage to their profound commitment to chesed and community. Their selfless endeavors, from the Ohel Chanukah toy drive to their involvement with Yad Leah, have illuminated the path of kindness for all. Joy’s embodiment of chesed and Barry’s expertise as a managing director at Goldman Sachs have enriched Naaleh and its wider community, exemplifying the transformative power of compassion.

The journey of Naaleh is woven with the threads of communal spirit embodied by Josh and Beth Schwartz, esteemed recipients of the Parents of the Year Award. From the bustling streets of Manhattan to the halls of Naaleh, their unwavering support and dedication have been a guiding light. Josh’s role as an investment banker at East Wind Advisors and Beth’s involvement in local organizations reflect their commitment to building vibrant communities, leaving an enduring legacy for their children and our school.

The faculty honoree, Dr. Danielle Bloom, stands as a beacon of excellence in education, shaping the Tanach department into a bastion of learning and inspiration. Her dedication — impact? — extends far beyond the classroom, enriching the lives of all who have the privilege of learning from her. As the school celebrates her contributions, it honors the countless lives she has inspired and the incredible Tanach department she created.

As the community gathers to celebrate Naaleh’s story at the sixth Annual Dinner, they also recognize libi bamizrachthat each person’s heart is firmly planted in Israel right now. So the evening will not just be an occasion to honor the distinguished guests; it will also be a night of unity and coming together to show Naaleh’s support for our brothers and sisters in Israel.

The community is invited to celebrate Naaleh’s journey and chart a course for the years ahead. For more information or to make a donation, visit www.rayze.it/naalehdinner.

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