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St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

Health

William A. Peck, M.D.

Local doctor is a heavy hitter in his field

BY PATRICIA CORRIGAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished June 20, 2012

In May, Dr. William A. Peck was presented with the William Greenleaf Eliot Society’s Search Award at the organization’s 45th annual dinner. Peck, a professor of medicine and director of the Center for Health Policy at Washington University, was honored...

Shirley Gelman (left) is pictured with Clare, one of the inspirations for Shirley’s mitzvah project.

Mitzvot from the heart: Shirley Gelman

Published May 30, 2012

Shirley Gelman, Congregation B’nai Amoona Shirley Gelman loves to dance. So what better way to share her love of dance then to invite her friends and family to her first Dancers Against Childhood Cancer Dance-a-Thon? Daughter of Mercedes and Miguel...

Mia Brown

Teen launches support group for others with Crohn’s disease

BY PATRICIA CORRIGAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished May 16, 2012

In the summer of 2009, Mia Brown experienced the first symptoms of what soon was diagnosed as Crohn’s disease, a chronic disorder that causes inflammation of the digestive or gastrointestinal tract. The incidence is highest in Caucasians and Ashkenazi...

Ben Novack, Congregation Shaare Emeth

Ben Novack, Congregation Shaare Emeth

Published May 2, 2012

Ben Novack wanted to honor the members of his family who have been affected by cancer.  Son of Debbie and Brian Novack of Westwood, Ben rode in Pedal the Cause, a fundraiser whose mission is to provide funding for cancer research and cancer discovery...

Sari Cohen, right, and Megan

Sari Cohen, Congregation United Hebrew

Published May 2, 2012

For her mitzvah project, Sari volunteered at SPENSA, Special Needs Soccer Association, a non-profit St Louis-based soccer program for young people who have mental or physical disabilities. Daughter of Ellie and Scott Cohen of Wildwood, Sari loves soccer...

Alex Dubinsky

Alex Dubinsky, United Hebrew Congregation

Published April 25, 2012

Alex and his family have been involved with Friends of Kids with Cancer for the past nine years. His 10-year old sister, Blair, is a cancer survivor. So it was a no surprise when he chose to support this organization for his mitzvah project. Son of Karen...

Matthew Kaplan and Brian Carter

Matthew Kaplan, Congregation Temple Israel

Published April 25, 2012

Matthew, son of Jodi and Michael Kaplan of Creve Coeur, knows how fortunate he is just by eating a nourishing breakfast before school. Or by having a healthy snack prior to his sport practice and special food to celebrate a birthday or other happy occasion....

Maggie Walkoff

Maggie Walkoff, United Hebrew Congregation

Published April 25, 2012

Maggie has a love for arts and crafts. The idea of using art to help children feel better was very important to her. “Even before my bat mitzvah, I knew I wanted to do something with art and kids,” she said.   Daughter of Julie and Neil Walkoff of...

Grant Fox

Grant Fox, United Hebrew Congregation

Published April 18, 2012

Grant Fox loves the game of “sporting clays,” a form of clay pigeon shooting often described as “golf with a shotgun.” Son of Karen and Rick Fox of Wildwood, Grant held a sporting clays tournament to benefit Thank Israeli Soldiers (TIS), a non-profit...

Rebecca Davis

Rebecca Davis, Congregation B’nai Amoona

Published April 18, 2012

As Rebecca said in her bat mitzvah speech, “Volunteering at Project Backpack is my way of giving back to the community and maybe making life a little more bearable for these unfortunate kids.”  Daughter of Bonnie and Steve Davis of Town & Country,...

Maxine Mirowitz teaches a Torah Yoga class in a Jewish Light file photo from 2007.

Practicing, teaching yoga suits type ‘a’ personality

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

When the 6 a.m. spin class she favored was cancelled, optometrist Maxine Mirowitz had to find another way to start her day. Reluctantly, she signed up for a yoga class. In a short time, she was teaching the class.  “I had never gone anywhere near yoga...

Katie Hughes of the Jewish Community Center (left) works with Leslie Koppel of Creve Coeur during the Lighten Up Weight Loss Challenge. Koppel took the top prize for Individual Female Winner.

Contestants shed the pounds for ‘Lighten Up’ challenge

BY PATRICIA CORRIGAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished April 4, 2012

A whopping 1,889 pounds of fat have gone missing as a result of the second annual “Lighten Up Weight Loss Challenge,” an eight-week program sponsored by the St. Louis Jewish Light and the Jewish Community Center – and one family’s pride, enthusiasm...

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