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Sun: Friend or Foe?

Suntanned skin is really sun damaged skin cells. Skin color resulting from sun exposure actually accelerates the effects of aging and increases your risk for developing skin cancer. Sun exposure causes most of the skin changes considered a normal part of aging. Over time, the sun’s ultraviolet light damages the fibers in the skin called elastin. When these fibers breakdown, the skin begins to sag, stretch, and lose the ability to go back into place after stretching. The skin also bruises and tears more easily, taking longer to heal. While sun damage to the skin may not be apparent at younger ages, it will definitely show later in life. Sun care and skin care products should help develop, protect and maintain healthy skin.

Recycle the Responsible Way

Have you recently upgraded your computer or cell phone? What did you do with your old one? Is your house cluttered with obsolete monitors and hard drives, outdated desktops and laptops, old cell phones, televisions, and other electronic waste?

International Singer Pinhas Cohen

Pinhas Cohen in 2009 at the Mazagan Beach Resort night clubSinger Pinhas Cohen has been entertaining audiences across the world for over 45 years. Internationally known, he sings in four languages and in addition to his talent as a singer, Cohen is an accomplished songwriter, composer and performer.

Aleh Foundation Reception

Rabbi Dr. Elle AbadieThe beautiful Blue Moon Hotel in lower Manhattan will be the site of a cocktail reception for the Aleh Foundation on the evening of June 1. The Blue Moon is an award-winning boutique hotel lovingly converted from an historic lower East-side 19th century tenement by architect and owner/operator Randy Settenbrino.

Kings Highway Glatt Meat

Located in the heart of Kings Highway, Kings Highway Glatt Meat has established a solid reputation serving our community for over 20 years. This family-owned business takes pride in catering to the needs of its customers and offering reliable and sincere service.

Going the Distance: SBH Marathon

I don’t know if you know what it feels like to finish a half marathon. After months and months of training, hundreds of hours of jogging and stretching, and then jogging some more, it all boiled down to one morning and 13.1 miles.

Metrochildren: A Success Story

Susan Benlazar was born prematurely on July 26th, 2005. She was put on life support just minutes after she entered this world.

Sephardic Renaissance Saves Neighborhood

Not too long ago, Hadaf Hayomi, a neighborhood in Beitar Illit near Jerusalem, was a very  dangerous neighborhood, where even bus drivers were afraid to serve the community because they were afraid of being harassed by Jewish kids who had no purpose in life.

Hands-On For Children’s First Annual Chinese Auction and Bake Sale

A memorable and powerful event took place recently. It was an evening and all-day fundraiser in the home of Jack and Lillian Srour where the community gathered in unison to support Hands-On For Children. Hands-On For Children helps pediatric cancer patients and their families by easing the hardship of dealing with illness. Physically, and emotionally, Hands-On is there to alleviate the burden of taking care of ill children. The organization provides emotional and educational support services, daily hospital visits, and therapeutic hi-tech toys for the children. Each child and family is catered to according to their individual needs.

Getting Ready for Passover

Passover is just a few weeks away. I asked community members for stories and advice that might help you feel a little less overwhelmed by the cooking and cleaning involved in making Passover wonderful for  your family. For eight days a year we turn our worlds upside down. So take a deep breath, take it one step at a time, and before you know it, it will be over and you’ll say, “That wasn’t so bad.”

The Aleppo Haggadah: A Must for Every Syrian Table

There is a brand new magnificent haggadah by Syrian rabbis that has been produced by Rabbi Ronnie Kassin, with the help of the Sephardic Food Fund (SFF).

Quebec: The Jewish Connection

Quebec CityQuebec is an Algonquin word, meaning “where the river narrows.” The city is situated at the narrowest point on the Saint Lawrence River. It is a world heritage site, and is considered to be the safest city in North America. It has the oldest commercial district in North America on Little Champlain Street, a haven for artists and souvenir hunters.

New Chief Rabbi of Venice

Rabbi BenyaminRabbi Gili Benyamin, who was educated by the Shehebar Sephardic Center, was recently appointed Chief Rabbi of Venice, where he will be the spiritual leader for a community of 500 people.

Bake Sale: Inspired by the Mitzvah Man

The Mitzvah Man caught our daughter’s attention when she read about his volunteers visiting elderly people. The more she and her friends read about the Mitzvah Man, the more they wanted to be a part of the hesed.