JED GAYLIN…music director of the Bay Atlantic Symphony. “I believe that once you attend the symphony, you will appreciate its beauty. I’m in favor of spreading the allure of classical music,” shared Shy Kramer, classical music aficionado, member of the Bay Atlantic Symphony Board of Directors, and AVODA Executive Board member. Kramer has been on
A new photo exhibit at Stockton University takes a closer look at white supremacist groups and examines the lives and experiences of the people who join them.
Two Stockton University professors will discuss the history of Jewish agriculture in South Jersey during a free presentation open to the public on August 10. The presentation titled “75 Years of Jewish Agriculture in South Jersey: Alliance Colony to Jewish Poultry Farms” will be led by Michael Hayse, associate professor of History, and Tom Kinsella,
Guest Speaker Molly Golubcow, second generation after the Shoah, speaking about her Holocaust survivor parents, Harry and Sonia Golubcow, who lived in Atlantic City. Beth El Synagogue in Margate hosted the 2023 community Yom HaShoah service in recognition of the six million Jews who perished during the Shoah. This memorial service, which took place on
“He has been an extraordinary partner to this institution,” President Harvey Kesselman said. “Not only has he supported the Stockton University Foundation for more than 15 years, but he has led several philanthropic initiatives at Stockton, including the establishment of the Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine Heritage.”
In 2011, Azeez gifted the Woodbine museum and $5 million toward its support to the university. He is also actively involved in the Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at Stockton.
“Because of his efforts and partnership with this institution, Stockton can share the lessons of the Holocaust with our students and community to continue to honor, remember and educate,” Kesselman said.