The word is beshert. It’s a Yiddish term. Loosely translated, it means “soulmate” or “destiny” and it emerged as the best way to describe what happened on a recent Saturday afternoon in Boynton Beach.
Phyllis Felsenfeld and Elaine Wyler, who were close friends in elementary school at PS (Public Scho
Phyllis Felsenfeld and Elaine Wyler reunited Saturday for the first time in 73 years. They were brought together because their grandchildren are engaged to be married. But that's only the start of this remarkable story that's marked by coincidence after coincidence.