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HHS students attend JSU conference chapter. “I saw that there are so many Jews across the country that are dealing with similar Two seniors from Hewlett struggles and have the same High School represented their stories,” she said. “In general, chapter of the Jewish Student we understand each other, and I Union at the organization’s gained a deeper sense of comannual Presidents Conference munity.” Nov. 9-11 in StamThe program ford, Connecticut. combined workThe Jewish Stushops and interacdent Union encourtive learning expeages Jewish teens riences. Particithat attend public pants also worked high schools to get on practical takemore involved in aways that chapter Judaism. It has leaders can use in more than 400 Jewtheir day-to-day ish culture clubs on lives. public high school “My favorite part campuses that offer was hearing all the Jewish teens prodifferent speakers grams that strengthand seeing all their en their Jewish perspectives about identity and their BECKy FEygIN antisemitism and connection to Israel, senior, Israel advocacy,” according to JSU. Hewlett High School Feygin said. She org. added that she The conference learned a lot of was open to all members who things that can’t be taught in a have leadership positions in classroom, such as communicatheir chapters from across the tion and interacting with other United States and Canada. The Jewish students. program was intended to teach “We learned how to reach JSU leaders how to lead, build out to kids so that they show up up their clubs and get involved and are active with their Judain the broader JSU community. ism,” she said. Becky Feygin, of Woodmere, She plans to use the skills represented the Hewlett High Continued on page 12
By MELISSA BERMAN
mberman@liherald.com
Alice Moreno/Herald photos
Five Towns firefighters rally for ex-chief Members of the Lawrence Cedarhurst Fire Department, above, attended a fundraiser for ex-chief Donaven “Soupy” Wright, who is battling 9/11-related Stage 3 esophageal cancer, on Nov. 9 at LCFD headquarters. At near right, the LCFD’s Ken Oehler with Frank Drebin, of the Inwood Fire Department. Story, more photos, Page 10.
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