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The seniors at the Kosher Senior Café gathered May 12 to celebrate Mother’s Day and five-day-a-week programming. With flowering plants at each place, everyone had a delicious lunch, … more
QUESTION: Why do people leave small stones on top of the monuments at the cemetery?  C.L., Providence   Dear C.L., As with many customs in Judaism, there are several … more
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Irving Dember died May 13 at home. He was a gentle and generous man, and he knew how to make everyone he met smile and feel good. He was the beloved husband of the late … more
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Walter S. Feldman passed away May 20 surrounded by his wife of 67 years, Barbara, and his family. He was the son of the late Hyman and Fannie (Gordon) … more
ALBANY, N.Y. – Roberta Lindenbaum Fox, of Albany (formerly of Providence), died at home in the presence of her family on April 23.   Roberta was the daughter of prominent Rhode … more
CRANSTON, R.I. – Evelyn C. Glatt died May 18  at the Miriam Hospital. She was the beloved wife of the late Irving Glatt. Born at sea, a daughter of the late Solomon and Rose Fischer, she … more
SARASOTA, FLA. – Bernice Markoff Gourse passed away May 11. She was pre-deceased last October by her husband of 48 years, Samuel M. Gourse. Bernice, known by most as Bunny or Ber, was born … more
DEERFIELD BEACH, FLA. – Richard D. Greenberg died on May 4, after a courageous 28-month battle with glioblastoma (brain cancer). He was the beloved husband of Marilyn (Tolman) Greenberg for 51 … more
CRANSTON, R.I. – Elizabeth A. (Ollove) Kenner died peacefully at home with her family on May 23. She was the beloved wife of Martin Kenner, who she met when she was 14 years old; they were … more
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Shirley G. Kestenman, of Laurelmead, died peacefully May 19 at home. She was the beloved wife of the late Milton Rigelhaupt and the beloved wife of the late S. Samuel … more
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