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Boca Ex OCT 2025

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VOL. 25 NO. 10

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OCTOBER 2025

PJ Our Way™ And From March To Miriam Host Intergenerational Dor L’Door Program At Federation Campus On Sunday, September 14, 2025, more than 130 community members came together at the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Zinman Hall for “Dor L’Door,” an inspiring art and mitzvah experience presented by PJ Our Way™ and From March to Miriam. The program brought Holocaust survivors, PJ Our Way™ tweens ages 10 to 13, and participants from From March to Miriam together in an afternoon of learning, connection and creativity. Together, participants explored the meaning of the mezuzah and its role in Jewish life. Each student created two mezuzot, one to take home and another to donate to local families in need, turning a personal art project into a powerful act of giving. In addition to the mitzvah project, the program fostered meaningful intergenerational bonds. Survivors shared stories and wisdom with the students, who in turn offered their time, creativity, and compassion.

This exchange embodied the essence of L’dor V’dor—from generation to generation. “Seeing Holocaust survivors and our youngest community members sitting side by side, creating together, was profoundly moving,” said Stephanie Nichol, March of Living director. “This program not only taught the significance of the mezuzah but also modeled how Jewish values of memory, resilience and kindness are passed on.” Intergenerational Dor L’Door Program on page 6

Aiden Romanoff; Eli Romanoff; Rosette Goldstein, Holocaust Survivor; Savannah Ferraro; Chelsea Bresnick, Grayson Ferraro; Harper Gordon; Madelyn Ferraro; Savannah Gustman; Wren Fults; Piper Fults

15th Annual Cocktails For JARC Raises Over $53K To Support Individuals With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities More Than 150 Guests Came Together In Downtown Delray Beach To Celebrate And Raise Funds For The Nonprofit

JARC Florida, a nonprofit organization based in Boca Raton, which provides programs and services to educate and empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism, raised a record-breaking $53,400 at its 15th Annual Cocktails for JARC event on August 19. 15th Annual Cocktails For JARC on page 2

Jon Warech, Olga Zelzburg Alterman, Igor Alterman, photo by Creative Focus, Inc

Perry Chencin, Jordyn Gechter, Lauren and Richard Koblick, photo by Creative Focus, Inc

James Hardie™ Pro Football Hall Of Fame Invitational Announces Record $630,000 In Charitable Contributions To South Florida And National Nonprofits Recipients include Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County, First Tee – Florida Gold Coast, Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Charities.

The James Hardie™ Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational today announced a record $630,000 in charitable contributions generated from its inaugural 2025 tournament, delivering transformative support to health, youth development, housing and community organizations across South Florida and beyond. Major beneficiaries include Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County, First Tee – Florida Gold Coast, Pro Football Hall of Fame and Nicklaus Children’s

HOF Check Presentation with Jim Porter and Steve Marino James Hardie™ on page 5


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