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The Jewish Federation of the North Shore is now accepting applications for needs-based tuition grants for Jewish preschool, day school and overnight camp offered through the Jim Joseph Foundation (JJF),…
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Seventeen North Shore teens braved the hallowed halls and snowy streets of Capitol Hill to learn what it takes to make change through the political process. There can through the…
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The JCC Maccabi Games 2010, which will be held in Baltimore August 8 to 13, provides a unique opportunity for Jewish teens aged 13 to 16 years to compete with…
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The JCC Maccabi ArtsFest 2010, the premier arts experience for Jewish teens, will take place in San Rafael, Calif. from August 8-13. NSTI welcomes Jewish teens in grades 8-12 to…
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The Confirmation classes at Temple Ner Tamid recently took a field trip to Levine’s Kosher Meat Market in Peabody where they learned about different types of Jewish foods — Israeli,…
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North Shore teens can be “fairy godmothers” to girls who can’t afford to buy new clothes for their proms. Adele Lubarsky is hoping local teens will search their closets for…
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Each week Marblehead High School junior Celia Jepsky goes to Darcy O’Sullivan’s house — not to babysit, but just to hang out with the third grader. They play with Darcy’s…
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Thursday, February 11 – There are times when this world seems void of love. From the bustle of every day life to the wars and natural disasters that seem to…
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Sixth and seventh grade students at Temple Ner Tamid’s Religious School participated in the Worldwide Wrap program on Sunday, February 7, 2010 — an event that brings Conservative Jews together…
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The Religious School of Temple Tifereth Israel in Malden staged a Giving Tree Tu B’Shevat Seder on Sunday, January 31. The children and staff presented to the parents a dramatization of…
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The Robert I. Lappin Youth to Israel Adventure (Y2I) kicked off its 40th anniversary with the first pre-trip meeting of Y2I 2010 on Sunday, February 7. More than 250 teens…
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