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Local Happenings from page 8 Men’s Club Mansion and painterly Abstract Expressionist art period. Both the sculpture
garden and the two- and three-dimensional sculptures of
life. The evening began with learning about Aleeza and her Museum Tour Abstract and Super Realism works were no less than the
journey from matchmaker to Netflix star of her own series. A finest museum-quality examples.
Q&A led by Rebbetzin Chana Vigler followed, with questions The Men’s Club of Chabad of Palm Beach Gardens The event concluded with a Ma’ariv prayer service in the
previously submitted by the audience. recently toured the private museum and mansion of one of living room, infusing the holiness of heaven into this beautiful
The final part of the evening was a live panel of three its members. sanctuary on earth.
women representing various ages of single womanhood. Rabbi Dovid Vigler thanked the homeowner for opening up
The audience was in stitches as Aleeza demonstrated her both his home as well as his heart, then explained the importance
skill in helping women identify the things that make a match of a beautiful domicile in our tradition, quoting the Talmud
successful. While being relevant, inclusive, and informational (Brachos 57b): “Three things broaden the mind of a man — a
with perfect humor, the audience was able to appreciate beautiful home, beautiful furnishings, and a beautiful wife.” He
Aleeza’s observation of matchmaking: “I have the hardest added that the abundance of resources G-d showers us with need
job in the world!” to be utilized in the fulfilment of our Divine purpose upon this
Earth — for mitzvahs and Torah study.
The host described how he and his wife had handpicked
every piece of art over many decades, then led the group on
a walking tour of his collection that focused on Photorealism,
including works by Chuck Close, Ralph Goings, John Bell,
John Baeder, and Richard Estes. The collection also included
a late-stage museum-sized James Rosenquist, of the Pop Art
school of American art, and Sam Francis canvases of the
Addressing the Urgent Issue
of Food Insecurity
In response to the alarming rise in food insecurity affecting
Judea Members Volunteer at communities across Palm Beach, Temple Emanu-El of Palm
Beach is stepping up its efforts to combat hunger and ensure
Feeding Hope Village that no one goes to bed hungry.
In the last year alone, the temple’s generous donors have
Feeding Hope Village is a community resource hub for given from their heart over $25,000 to help those with food
the local population in Riviera Beach where the needy can insecurity. During the last 10 years, the temple has surpassed
obtain access to free healthy food, assistance to help them $115,000 in donations for Alpert Jewish Family Service and
from becoming homeless, employment referrals, social Kind Kitchen recipients. Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach
service, and health information. is so thankful and proud to be able to help our community!
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How much will you
need to retire?
The Village was created by Faith Deliverance Church of
God Center to be a social services outreach entity. It currently
serves 750 families – around 3,000 individuals – on a monthly Call to schedule a
basis and recognizes the need for additional services.
All of the food distributed at Feeding Hope is donated by one-on-one.
local grocery stores, restaurants, and vendors. They rely on
volunteers to sort, pack, and distribute approximately 400
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THERE’S A NEW DERMATOLOGIST IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
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interests include general dermatology, surgical dermatology, and treatment of skin cancer.
as well as a special focus on genital dermatology, mucosal
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