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Megan and Paige baked and sold chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin cookies for their bat mitzvah project.

Mitzvot from the heart: Megan Wallis and Paige Wallis

Published October 24, 2012

Megan Wallis and Paige Wallis, United Hebrew Cousins Megan and Paige love to bake. They also hate knowing that so many children go to bed hungry every night. So, for their b’not mitzvah project, they decided to combine their love of baking with helping...

Alexander S. Krupnick, M.D.

Finding highlights susceptibility to lung cancer

BY PATRICIA CORRIGAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished October 17, 2012

A quarter of a million people in the United States are diagnosed with lung cancer each year, though up to one quarter of them have never smoked. New research by Dr. Alexander Krupnick and his colleagues at Washington University School of Medicine suggests...

Pardes Lyons-Warren

Mitzvot from the heart: Pardes Lyons-Warren, Shaare Zedek Synagogue

Published September 27, 2012

Pardes wanted to feed the hungry. She chose to support the Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry because her family believes in its mission. Daughter of Rhona Lyons and David Warren of Olivette, Pardes’s bat mitzvah just happened to fall on March 17th,...

Taylor Edlin

Mitzvot from the heart: Taylor Edlin, Central Reform Congregation

Published September 27, 2012

Taylor has always felt a need to help those who are less fortunate and especially those who are suffering from an illness. Son of Leisa Zigman and Michael Edlin of Clayton, his mitzvah project was volunteering at Food Outreach. Founded in 1988, Food Outreach...

Adina Barg at the golf tournament she founded for her bat mitzvah project. 

Mitzvot from the heart: Adina Barg, Congregation B’nai Amoona

Published September 27, 2012

The goal of Adina’s mitzvah project was to find a way to bring people together, enjoy one another, and benefit the community. So on June 3, at the Creve Coeur Golf Course, the Adina Barg Community Golf Invitational Tournament was born.   Daughter of...

Jan Nykin, M.Ed., L.C.S.W.

Para-Rabbinic certification caps therapist’s healing career

BY PATRICIA CORRIGAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished September 19, 2012

Jan Nykin considers the Para-Rabbinic certification she earned last summer as her fifth career, “the one that ties all my work together.” She has worked in special education, teaching at a psychiatric hospital. She had a learning-disability-tutoring...

Dr. Martin Boyer

Microsurgery — and harvesting vegetables — keep this doctor busy

BY PATRICIA CORRIGAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished August 15, 2012

Microsurgery certainly can be challenging — but Dr. Martin Boyer contends that tending to the organic garden in his backyard in 107-degree weather also is difficult.   “I’ve managed to keep it watered, keep it going,” said Boyer, 48. “I have...

As his mitzvah project, Ethan Aaranson organized a fundraiser for the Disabled Athlete Sports Association.

Ethan Aaranson, Congregation Shaare Emeth

Published August 13, 2012

Ethan loves playing hockey and he wanted to share his love of this sport with those less able. Son of Rochelle and Randy Aaranson of Chesterfield, Ethan volunteered with the Disabled Athlete Sports Association (DASA) for his mitzvah project.  In particular,...

Jeremy Abraham, Congregation Shaare Emeth

Jeremy Abraham, Congregation Shaare Emeth

Published August 8, 2012

An avid reader, Jeremy wanted to share his passion of books with young children. For his mitzvah project, he chose to support Ready Readers, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring preschool children from low-income communities to become...

Canoers in the Tikvah program at Camp Ramah in Palmer, Mass., which accommodates youngsters with special needs.

Blind camper’s case points up Jewish camps’ struggle to meet special needs

By Debra Rubin, JTAPublished July 24, 2012

WASHINGTON -- Solomon Krishef was thrilled to learn that this summer he could go to his Jewish sleepaway camp for eight weeks -- twice as long as the previous four summers.  It was not to be for the Michigan teenager.  Ultimately the blind almost 16-year-old...

Wendy Auslander

Forces conspire to lead caring woman to perfect career

BY PATRICIA CORRIGAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished July 18, 2012

An early diagnosis of type 1 diabetes and a Jewish upbringing in New York that emphasized education, activism, volunteerism and making positive social changes brought Wendy Auslander to her career in social work and research. “Those forces, all way...

Dr. Jordan Metzl, seen here riding a bicycle.

Push your brain and your body, says sports physician and author Jordan Metzl

By Elisa Spungen Bildner, JTAPublished July 5, 2012

MONTCLAIR, N.J. — When I was growing up in the 1960s in Skokie, Ill., reading was the main sport in my family. I’m pretty sure it was also the main sport in most families in my predominantly Jewish neighborhood: Neither my friends nor I ever heard...

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