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Solomon Wedding Anniversary

Solomon Wedding Anniversary

Published January 2, 2020

Barry Solomon and Jay L. Bromberg Solomon recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary vacationing in Ashville, N.C. They met as counselors at Camp Hawthorn and both were confirmed and wed at Congregation Shaare Emeth. They now reside at Shell...

Sara and Marshall Myers were married 57 years. Sara Myers died of Alzheimer’s Aug. 2, 2018. Her family has established a memorial fund in her name to support research on dementia.

St. Louis family creates memorial fund to support research towards cure for dementia

BY ROBERT A. COHN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF EMERITUSPublished December 23, 2019

Marshall and Sara Myers enjoyed 57 years of a happy marriage, which included service to the Jewish community, locally, nationally and globally. Tragically, Sara Myers was stricken with dementia and despite her efforts to stave off its mind-robbing symptoms,...

Joyce Cohen Olshan

Fun activities help kids ‘wake up’ in the morning

By David Baugher, Special to the Jewish LightPublished November 21, 2019

Joyce Cohen Olshan knows it isn’t easy to get up for school in the morning. She encourages children to slither like a snake to the kitchen, make themselves part of a “pillow sandwich” or walk on bubble wrap.“Instead of everybody tearing their...

Grant to address mental health at Jewish summer camp

JNS ReportPublished October 17, 2019

The Marcus Foundation has awarded a $3.2 million grant to Foundation for Jewish Camp (FJC) for supporting mental health across the spectrum of Jewish camps in North America. Funding will be awarded to approximately 60 camps over four years in an effort...

Dr. Stanley Misler, a retired nephrologist, has become a volunteer educator of a variety of subjects at Metro Academic & Classical High School.

Retired physician expands horizons to music, teaching

By David Baugher, Special to the Jewish LightPublished October 17, 2019

As a well-respected physician, innovative medical school professor and award-winning researcher in the mechanisms of insulin secretion, Stanley Misler has had quite a career in the sciences. But since a 2015 retirement from his work as a nephrologist...

As part of his mitzvah project, Sam Deutsch raised money for Camp Sabra. Sam also volunteered with the organization I-Skate. 

Mitzvot from the Heart: Sam Deutsch

By Elise Krug and Joel GreblerPublished July 19, 2019

Sam Deutsch, Congregation B’nai AmoonaSam Deutch’s interests in ice skating and helping others came together to create a meaningful mitzvah project. A junior varsity ice hockey player at Ladue Middle School and a team member of the St. Louis Rockets...

St. Louisan Beth Koritz is author of “Resilience Road: Exploring your Authentic Life Path.” 

Life coach helps people find their ‘authentic life path’

By David Baugher, Special to the Jewish LightPublished June 25, 2019

For Beth Koritz, it came on very suddenly. “I went from being fine to being lifted out of the car by a security guard at the hospital within 48 hours. That was my wake up call,” said the native St. Louisan, now 56. “The first words out of my mouth...

Joey Carson

Mitzvot from the Heart: Joey Carson

Published May 23, 2019

Joey Carson, Congregation Shaare EmethPeople enjoy celebrating their birthdays with parties, but not everyone gets that luxury. Joey, son of Lisa and Larry Carson of Chesterfield, realized this and wanted to make a change. He wanted more kids to have...

Vicki Atlas Israel

Reducing stress is within our power, author says

By David Baugher, Special to the Jewish LightPublished April 25, 2019

Vicki Atlas Israel wants parents and children to know they have the power to stress less. “I call it your inner power, your superpower,” the Congregation Shaare Emeth congregant said. “That can help us with making decisions. That can help us just...

Rabbi Jessica Shafrin

Starting conversations about the last thing we want to talk about

BY DAVID LAUGHER, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished March 21, 2019

Rabbi Jessica Shafrin would like to start a conversation even if she knows that the topic of death isn’t one people are always eager to broach. “People don’t like to think about their life ending,” said Shafrin, 33. “Maybe they don’t want...

Steven Teitelbaum, MD, has received the King Faisal Award for Medicine. Photo: Matt Miller/Washington University School of Medicine

Washington University bone disease pioneer wins prestigious award

BY DAVID BAUGHER, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished February 24, 2019

Dr. Steven Teitelbaum likes to use words like “fortunate” or “lucky” to describe the accolades he’s earned in his career. “It was a lot of good luck,” he said. But the reality is that the most recent winner of the King Faisal International...

Sasha Albright

Mitzvot from the Heart: Sasha Albright

Published January 31, 2019

Sasha Albright | Congregation Shaare EmethThe Disabled Athlete Sports Association, better known as DASA, specializes in therapeutic sport and fitness opportunities for children and adults who live with a physical or visual disability, or are deaf or hard...

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