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St. Louis Jewish Light

Health

Daniel Lev

Daniel Lev, Congregation B’nai Amoona

Published March 28, 2012

An article about the January 2011 tragic shootings in Arizona, when six people lost their lives to a lone gunman, prompted Daniel to think about his mitzvah project. Thirteen other people were wounded and survived that day with the help of first responders...

Brandon Bleyer

Brandon Bleyer, United Hebrew Congregation

Published March 28, 2012

The issue of global hunger has been very important to Brandon, ever since he went on a field trip to the Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry with his UH Sunday school class. For his mitzvah project, Brandon decided to do something locally to help the cause....

Benjamin Sheinbein

Benjamin Sheinbein, Shaare Zedek Synagogue

Published March 28, 2012

Benjamin, son of Lori and David Sheinbein of Ladue, loves his dog Avery. A Goldendoodle, Avery is a gentle and kind dog that makes Benjamin very happy. “I wanted to share my dog with others and bring them the same joy that he brings me,” he said. ...

 

Health center offers holistic approach to healthcare, all under one roof

BY PATRICIA CORRIGAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished March 21, 2012

Age matters, but it’s not the only factor when considering how to achieve or maintain optimum health, says Sharon Fitelson—and she practices what she preaches. “I have committed myself to help support people to be as healthy as possible, to look...

 

Abby Suffian, United Hebrew Congregation

Published March 1, 2012

Abby, daughter of Traci and Joel Suffian of Creve Coeur, loves going away to camp every summer. She wanted the kids at Camp Rainbow to have as wonderful and unforgettable experience as she has had. For her mitzvah project, Abby donated items, raised money...

 

Joshua Kazdan, Congregation B’nai Amoona

Published March 1, 2012

Gateway 180 Homeless Shelter had just started a Bedtime Story Hour. Josh Kazdan, son of Linda Algra and Andrew Kazdan of Olivette, wanted to help kids learn to read. What a perfect match. Every Monday and Wednesday nights for several weeks, Josh, his...

 

Jacob Cytron, Congregation Shaare Emeth

Published March 1, 2012

When Jacob Cytron was in third grade, his mother purchased a cake that was more than her family could eat. So she donated the remaining half to the Ronald McDonald House. That was a lesson Jacob would hold on to—understanding the importance of giving—and...

 

Sarina Dayan, Congregation Shaare Emeth

Published March 1, 2012

While searching for an organization to support for her mitzvah project, Sarina read a story that really affected her. It was about a ten-year old child who had only one outfit to wear and ate one meal a day. She knew then that her project would focus...

 

Adam & Jacob Ring, United Hebrew Congregation

Published March 1, 2012

From the time Adam and Jacob were young boys, they have always been interested in gardening. They have been very successful growing pumpkins, carrots, green peppers, and cucumbers as well as jarring their own pickles. Wanting their mitzvah project to...

 

Bari Weber, United Hebrew Congregation

Published March 1, 2012

For the past several years, Bari and her parents, Suzy and Mark Weber of Chesterfield, had volunteered at United Hebrew’s Mitzvah Day. Bari loved making bracelets at the Circle of Hope station. So it was only natural for this to become one of her mitzvah...

In Japan, Israelis bring trauma expertise to tsunami victims

By Boaz Arad, JTAPublished February 22, 2012

SENDAI, Japan—Tears run down the face of Kohata Yuriko as she recalls the events of March 11 last year, when a massive 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of eastern Japan in the early afternoon. Shopping for groceries in the small fishing...

Karen Berry-Elbert

St. Louis NORC open to whole community for senior day trips

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

For almost eight years, the St. Louis Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NORC) has supported healthy aging of older adults living in a three-mile area primarily in unincorporated St. Louis County. Manager Karen Berry-Elbert says the agency aims...

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