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Jewish Family Service of Rhode Island is on the move.  Not only has it merged with Jewish Seniors Agency of Rhode Island to create a new agency, but the 88-year-old social services agency is … more
WASHINGTON (JTA) – The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum has launched a $250,000 Kickstarter campaign to translate and digitize the diaries of Nazi victims and survivors. Funds from the … more
QUESTION: Are there specific prayers that are said at an unveiling and do we need a rabbi to officiate?   B.D., Cranston   Dear B.D., Generally, psalms are recited, … more
DELRAY BEACH FLA. – Howard L. Adler died at home on June 1. He was the son of Jerome and Pauline Adler. He was the husband of Arlene Hochman Adler for 62 years. He leaves two children, Beth … more
TENAFLY, N.J. – Seymour H. Fine, Ph.D., 92, died June 11. Born in New York City, he was a son of the late Max and Sylvia (Topel) Fine. A graduate of City College of New York and Columbia … more
FRAMINGHAM, MASS. – Lee M. Hammel passed away unexpectedly June 18. He was the husband of Martha Hammel; they were married for 45 years.  He was the son of Ernestine (Loeb) Urken and the … more
CRANSTON, R.I. – Audrey H. Horovitz died June 6 at home. She was the beloved wife of Stanley Horovitz for 62 years. Born in Providence, daughter of the late Leonard and Sarah (Ash) Blau, she … more
SOMERSET, MASS. – Eunice (Cohen) Levene passed away on June 14. She was the beloved wife of the late Harold Levene.  Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Dr. Leo and Etta (Rosenberg) … more
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Hazel J. Vengerow passed away June 9. She was the wife of the late Harry Vengerow.  She was born in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of the late Abraham and Anna … more
In the world of artifacts, there is a philosophical divide: should they be preserved in the state in which they were found or should they be repaired and restored? If you’ve ever been to … more
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