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StatePoint – The great outdoors do not hibernate in the cooler months, and neither should you. Consider the following. Stay warm Don’t ignore your comfort or health when hitting the trail or pushing off from shore. Your regular weight … more
Day-school students whose families have participated in the PJ Library program are eligible to participate in the One Happy Camper program by entering a drawing no later than Nov. 8. The PJ Goes to Camp/One Happy Camper program is designed to … more
KINGSTON, R.I. – Students walking into the Norman M. Fain Hillel Center at the University of Rhode Island to hear Tamir Goodman speak on Oct. 14 might not have immediately noticed the man once dubbed “the Jewish Jordan” by Sports Illustrated. … more
Members of the URI Hillel Board and staff and members of the URI AEPi chapter mingled at the Norman M. Fain Hillel Center before their meetings on Oct. 19. Attending the meeting are: (seated left to right) Louis Kirschenbaum Seth Finkle, Arthur … more
Professor Richard Landes will speak about “Threats to Academic Freedom and the Jewish Community in the Early 21st Century: Case Study of Connecticut College, Spring 2015” on Nov. 12 at Providence’s Congregation Beth Sholom. As reported in … more
Rick Granoff and Lawrence Sadwin co-chaired the recent Bradley Hospital Play4Bradley Kids Golf Tournament at Ledgemont Country Club. On Sept. 21, 120 golfers raised more than $91,000 to support the hospital’s most pressing needs and underwrite its … more
JTA – A foundation established to honor the hundreds of “Monuments Men” who saved more than 5 million artworks stolen by the Nazis is closing for financial reasons. The Dallas-based Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art … more
The Providence Civic Orchestra of Senior Citizens headlined a Kosher Senior Café get-together Oct. 23 at the Dwares JCC. Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza introduced the orchestra, made up of about 25 older and retired musicians. About 60 people … more
Rabbi Raphael Kanter will be honored by The Inter-Church-Council (ICC) of Greater New Bedford on Nov. 1 with the Sydney Adams Award for Clergy.  The award, named for the longest-serving minister of the ICC, honors those members of the clergy … more
“Walk with the Enemy” has not, as of this writing, come to our town. I found it in North Attleboro and read the reviews on Google. The critics panned it as trite and naïve. I beg to differ!  I found this strange and haunting visual version … more
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