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SJN: Sylvan Adams YM-YWHA and Beth Chabad CSL offer Jewish education programs

SJN: Sylvan Adams YM-YWHA and Beth Chabad CSL offer Jewish education programs
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SJN: Sylvan Adams YM-YWHA and Beth Chabad CSL offer Jewish education programs

SJN: Sylvan Adams YM-YWHA and Beth Chabad CSL offer Jewish education programs
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Housefather announces funding for Mount Royal organizations

Mount Royal MP Anthony Housefather recently announced that $168,260 in federal funding is being provided for 12 organizations located in his riding. The funding is being made available through the New Horizons for Seniors Program (“NHSP”) of Employment and Social Development Canada, a federal grants and contributions program supporting projects led or inspired by seniors making a difference in the lives of others in their communities, under Seniors Minister Deb Schulte. The organizations and the funding they received include: • Alzheimer Groupe (A.G.I.) Inc. ($16,266). • B nai Brith National Organization of Canada ($25,000). • Congregation Beth Chabad CSL ($12,787). • Cummings Jewish Centre for Seniors ($23,000). • Gai et Gris Montréal ($17,160).

CSL council votes 4-2 against proposed synagogue

Côte St. Luc council voted 4-2 Monday night against the second reading of a rezoning for the Fondation Sepharade Kollel Avrechim project on Mackle Road, on part of the current

Rabbi and his wife are bringing smiles to seniors in Côte-St-Luc

Rabbi and his wife are bringing smiles to seniors in Côte-St-Luc Smile on Seniors has people participating in educational lectures, pre-Shabbat singalongs and hands-on activities like baking and art projects. Author of the article: Katherine Wilton  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Dec 09, 2020  •  December 9, 2020  •  3 minute read  •  Rabbi Levi Naparstek pours sweet potato soup while his wife, Chaya Raskin Naparstek, and their 18-month-old son Yosef look on. The rabbi started Smile on Seniors, and one of the program’s most popular offerings is a Wednesday night home-cooked meal. Photo by Dave Sidaway /Montreal Gazette Article content After moving to Côte-St-Luc from Brooklyn last year, it didn’t take Rabbi Levi Naparstek and his wife long to make their mark on their community.

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