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Happy Holidays!

Posted by: Andrew Klappholz - Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 30, 2010


United Hebrew of New Rochelle residents in their nursing home and rehabilitation center warmly greeted their friends from Temple Israel of New Rochelle.
Volunteers of all ages from the Temple recently made 100 gift bags and cards for the residents of the United Hebrew nursing and rehabilitation pavilion.
The bags were filled with cookies, lotion and greeting cards. The residents of United Hebrew, a campus of residences and services for older adults, were thrilled to receive these special gifts.



(L to R) United Hebrew of New Rochelle resident Ruby Fitts and Joan Cullen; Rabbi Scott Weiner, Senior Rabbi of Temple Israel of New Rochelle; Mila Levine, United Hebrew director of recreation; UH resident Rose Henderson; Temple Israel President Marji Karlin (standing far right); (seated left) UH resident Nancy Williams; (r) Deborah Blatt, Chairwoman of Temple Israel’s social action committee.

 
 
 
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