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BARRINGTON, R.I. – Annette (Robinson) Myerson, a resident of Barrington for more than 50 years, died Feb. 27 at home with her son by her side after an extended illness. She was the beloved wife of the late Albert Myerson for 48 years. Born in … more
WARWICK, R.I. – Max Rose died Feb. 24. He was the husband of the late Lenka (Kopolowitz) Rose. Born in Providence, a son of the late George and Fannie (Foxman) Rose, he was a longtime resident of Rhode Island before moving to Pembroke Pines, … more
CRANSTON, R.I. – Barbara W. Saroian died peacefully on Feb. 22. Born in Providence to the late Samuel and Dr. Hattie Wolfe, she was a lifetime resident of Rhode Island. She was a graduate of Hope High School and attended Pembroke College. Barbara … more
WARWICK, R.I. – Bernice S. Shapiro died Feb. 20, at Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence. She was the beloved wife of Henry Shapiro. They were married for 66 years.  Born in Norwich, Conn., a daughter of the late Sigmund and … more
FALL RIVER, MASS. – Irene (Levy) Stern died Feb. 25 surrounded by her family. She was the wife of the late Milton “Mickey” Stern.  Born in Fall River, she was the daughter of the late Alfred and Nettie (Lischner) Levy. She was a … more
JTA – Douglas Slocombe, the acclaimed British cinematographer who filmed the Nazi invasion of Poland, has died at 103. His daughter said his death Feb. 22 was due to complications related to a fall, according to The Associated Press. … more
AMHERST, MASS. – High school students can spend a week exploring the richness and diversity of modern Jewish literature at the 2016 Great Jewish Books Summer Program at the Yiddish Book Center here. The competitive program, which is open to … more
Who was Samuel Priest and why is the chapel at Lincoln Park named for him when he is buried in the Temple Beth-El Cemetery? Samuel Priest was born in Lithuania in 1869 and came to New York at age 11. Upon coming to Rhode Island, he established a … more
My wife, Cindy, and I often sojourn in New York City, and every time we go there, we visit our dear, inimitable, self-effacing friend Ruth Gruber, who is now 104 1/2 years old.  Thanks to a lifetime of writing, photojournalism, teaching, … more
Bob Schoenberg, professor of critical thinking at the University of Massachusetts at Boston, has recently published the second edition of his book, “Critical Thinking in Business,” by Science and Humanities Press. The book is available … more
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