Tag: East Brunswick Hadassah
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East Brunswick Hadassah makes ‘every bite count’
PHOTOS COURTESY OF CHRISTINE SULLIVAN East Brunswick Hadassah served up a Shavuot cooking demonstration and tasting on June 3 at the home of Cindy Lichtbroun. Chef Yvette Schlussel demonstrated a buffet of heart healthy foods seasoned with the cultural backgrounds of Jews in various countries. The dinner raised funds for the Hadassah Medical Organization,…
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East Brunswick Hadassah to present cooking demonstration
East Brunswick Hadassah will present a cooking demonstration and tasting presented by Yvette Schlussel at 7:30 p.m. on June 3 at a home in East Brunswick. Contribution to Hadassah is $18. RSVP to Beth by calling 732-257-4922 by May 27. The address will be disclosed at that time.
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Survivors of Kristallnacht: An 80-year immigrant perspective
With the rising tide of incidents of anti-Semitism in the United States and around the world, the East Brunswick chapter of Hadassah and the East Brunswick Public Library co-sponsored a program to give a moving perspective of two survivors’ personal experiences during the Holocaust. Two survivors of Kristallnacht shared the harrowing movement of Nazi control…
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Presentation on Holocaust, pogroms will take pace March 5 in East Brunswick
Alan Bernstein, a member of an immigrant benevolent organization Landsmenschaft, which has dedicated through documents of family stories and oral histories of survivors the memory of Jews who perished in pogroms in the town of Felshtin, will be guest speaker at 7:30 p.m. on March 5 at Temple Bnai Shalom, 15 Fern Road, East Brunswick. Sponsored by…
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Valentine’s Day gift wrap to benefit medical research
From Feb. 8-14, members of the East Brunswick chapter of Hadassah will be gift wrapping at the Brunswick Square Mall, 755 Route 18, off Rues Lane, East Brunswick. The effort will fundraise for medical research. To volunteer, visit www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0C44ACA829A6F58-february1.
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Holocaust survivors to recount stories of atrocities, recovery during talk at East Brunswick Library
Holocaust survivors of Kristalnacht, Eugene and Ruth Gottleib, East Brunswick residents, will discuss their perspective and experiences at 7 p.m. Feb. 12 at the East Brunswick Library, Civic Center Drive, East Brunswick. As immigrants to America, they had to absorb the revelations that family members had been lost, as well as adjust to a country with its new language and…
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East Brunswick Hadassah announces leadership for 2019
PHOTOS COURTESY OF CHRISTINE SULLIVAN East Brunswick Hadassah announced its new co-presidents for 2019, Elaine Silver, left, and Liz Salston, during its Tu B’Shevat seder and Installation of Officers on Jan. 16.
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Hadassah’s holiday gift wrap a success in many ways
The soul felt its worth this season as East Brunswick Hadassah’s volunteers worked with members, friends of the community, Alpha Delta Kappa sisters and East Brunswick High School honor students to raise money for medical research. All volunteers wrapped gifts at the Brunswick Square Mall in East Brunswick. Fran Katz chaired the event and coordinated…
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East Brunswick Hadassah to hold annual Tu B’Shvat seder
Celebrate East Brunswick Hadassah’s annual Tu B’Shvat seder and installation at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 16 at the home of one of the members. Bring a box of disposable diapers. RSVP by Jan. 11 to Liz at 732-390-0064.