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The Rabbi and the Puppeteer : Rabbi Leo Baeck and “Honzo” David Ben Shalom
The Rabbi and the Puppeteer : Rabbi Leo Baeck and “Honzo” David Ben Shalom
Rabbi Leo Baeck, ignoring his own safety and survival during the Holocaust was the savior for many refugees even from the inside of Theresienstadt concentration camp; his grandnephew Jan Baeck escaped the Czech Republic to a Palestine kibbutz and became a renown puppeteer appointed by UNESCO to promote peace among the children of Displaced Persons [...]
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The Visions of Our Founding Fathers
The Visions of Our Founding Fathers
Long after the Revolutionary era, John Adams asked, “What do we mean by the American Revolution?” He said, "the Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people," that the real Revolution was a radical change in thinking — “the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people.” In honor of Presidents' Day, join [...]
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Women’s Health: Menopause and Gynecological Cancers
Women’s Health: Menopause and Gynecological Cancers
Join us for our Women’s Health session with Dr. Kathleen Bornhoeft, DNP, APN-C, and Dr. Mona Saleh, MD, to demystify Peri-/Post-menopausal care and gynecological cancers. Our speakers will cover common issues that arise from perimenopause and the menopause transition and provide an overview of the symptoms and treatment options for the most prevalent gynecological cancers [...]
Successfully Navigating College Admissions in 2025
Successfully Navigating College Admissions in 2025
We are offering this Zoom presentation to help families of juniors, sophomores and freshmen understand the college admissions process and how to successfully navigate the recent changes. We will discuss current college admissions trends, admissions strategies, the changing test-optional environment, the importance of researching and visiting colleges to find schools that can be a good fit for your child, a [...]
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The Georgia of the North: Black Women and the Civil Rights Movement in New Jersey
The Georgia of the North: Black Women and the Civil Rights Movement in New Jersey
As a northern state, New Jersey and its role in African Americans’ struggles for civil rights is often overlooked or disregarded in favor of the narratives coming from southern states. However, the history of the early Black freedom struggle in New Jersey is predicated on the argument that the Civil Rights Movement began in New [...]
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The City Game
The City Game
Dr. Lubrecht, during the years when teaching jobs were scarce and more available to subject teachers who coached, started his teaching English and coaching basketball in a small private school in New York. He was part of the “City Game” of great players who moved on to the National Basketball Association (NBA). Lubrecht learned basketball [...]
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Scams and Frauds for Seniors
Scams and Frauds for Seniors
Seniors are a growing population in the United States and becoming an increasing target for scammers and fraudster at an alarming rate. In fact, according to the FBI, seniors lost $3.4 billion to scams in 2023. Please join us as Sergeant Michael Rosati from the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit highlights the alarming rise in fraud [...]
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The Bristoe Station Campaign : Gen. Meade and Gen. Lee
The Bristoe Station Campaign : Gen. Meade and Gen. Lee
This lecture series continues with the chain of battles after the Battle of Gettysburg between Gen. George Meade and Gen. Robert E. Lee before the start of Grant’s Overland Campaign. Gen. Robert E. Lee launched a daring offensive against Maj. Gen. George Meade’s Army of the Potomac, located inside a treacherous sideways ‘V’ created by [...]