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It is with great pleasure that Temple Sinai in Cranston, announces the appointment of Rabbi Jeffrey W. Goldwasser to be their next rabbi beginning in July. Rabbi Goldwasser began his rabbinical career at Congregation Beth Israel in North Adams, … more
“Memory, Music and Hope” is the subject of the 30th annual Rhode Island Interfaith Commemoration of the Holocaust hosted by Temple Emanu-El. This year’s event on April 27 features six Rhode Island choirs honoring the memories of the 6 million … more
The Intensive Care Unit at The Miriam Hospital has attained a silver-level Beacon Award for Excellence from The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). The three-year award recognizes the hospital for its exceptional patient care and … more
Every year, Touro Fraternal Association conducts an Open House to familiarize prospective members with the organization. The largest Jewish men’s fraternal association, it consists of nearly 600 members. On Wednesday, April 23, you can learn about … more
In 2002, the National Heritage Museum in Lexington, Mass., opened a new exhibit, Enterprising Women: 250 Years of American Business, which celebrated the accomplishments of female entrepreneurs. Inspired by this exhibit, Gail Reimer, Director of the … more
The URI Providence Campus Arts and Culture Program will offer the production of “Trust in the Journey: Becoming Family – Marie, Jeannette and Ruth” by Frank V. Toti, Jr. from April 7-11.  The play was written from original oral history … more
Six words. Choose them carefully because that’s all you have to tell your life story. Should be easy, right? Anyone can complete a story that’s only six words long. But can it encapsulate an entire life? Can it fully relate the … more
With Passover – the holiday of remembering – approaching, the Voice thought it’d be interesting to chat with someone about the first Seder experience and the holiday in general. Who better to ask than an adult who remembers her first Passover … more
Our family can definitely be called “the People of the Book,” especially when that book is the haggadah. Over the decades, from the earliest Providence Katz family seders at the home of my grandparents, Mollie and Harry Katz, with its eleven … more
Anyone in my family would tell you I’m not much of a cook. There was the big dinner when I forgot to turn on the oven; and then there was the time I strained the chicken soup directly into the sink rather than back into the pot, thus losing all … more
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