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When residents of the Lions Gate skilled nursing unit go to chapel for Shabbat and holiday services, they are immediately cheered and soothed by the Jewish Geriatric Auxiliary's latest gift, according to Auxiliary spokesperson Manya Kamerling. More ... Dr. Robert Davis, a board certified psychiatrist, is now available to see Jewish Family and Children's service clients for psychiatric evaluations and medications management. Davis began working at JFCS on Tuesday, Dec. 7, according to Jennifer Weiss, JFCS executive. More ... Over 65 seniors received prepared kosher turkey meals several days before Thanksgiving through the holiday meal program of Samost Jewish Family and Children's Service. The meals were donated and prepared by Camden County Hadassah, which also collected donations for scrip to add to the meals. Children from Cong. More ... Open to all members of the community, the JCC's Parenting Place offers unique, creative and innovative classes for parents and their children from birth to the age of five. Looking to meet other new parents or make new friends? More ... The Jewish Community Foundation 2008-9 scholarship program is accepting applications through Jan. 30, 2009 at 5pm. Each year, the JCF annually distributes approximately $20,000 from designated donor funds to students and young community leaders from Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester Counties. More ... Male students, doctors, lawyers and businessmen form lasting friendships in the evening men's basketball leagues at the Katz JCC. The leagues attract over 75 men ages 19-65 weekly to shoot hoops and schmooze. There is a Master league for ages 45 and older, a recreational league for ages 35 and older and a competitive league for ages 22 and older. More ... Displaying centerpieces made by the Katz JCC's Kids Korner students are (from left), Wilma Goldberg, Yetta Greenberg, Theo Cover, and May Bill, all participants at the annual Thanksgiving feast hosted by the Katz JCC and funded by the Camden County Nutrition Program. More ... |
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