Courtesy of Lori Cohen
Courtesy of the Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties
around town
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4 Courtesy of Stockton University
Courtesy of Amy Schrager
Photo by Lizzy Friedman-Zayon
Courtesy of Hilary Levine
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6 1 Staff members from the Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties and Atlantic City Police Chief James Sarkos attended a breakfast as part of National
Human Trafficking Prevention month. 2 On Jan. 26, Gratz College and the Jewish Learning Venture hosted Jewish education CEOs and heads of school at Gratz.

3 Four Perelman Jewish Day School students reached the semifinals of the Rendell Citizenship Challenge, an annual contest that asks students to write an essay
about an issue facing our democracy, with their essay on abolishing the Electoral College. 4 An American Jewish Committee Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey
delegation of more than 20 regional leaders attended the United Nations Holocaust Memorial Ceremony at UN Headquarters in New York on Jan. 27, International
Holocaust Remembrance Day. 5 Beth Sholom Congregation and Americans for Ben-Gurion University co-sponsored a hybrid briefing on artificial intelligence
featuring Professor Kobi Gal of Ben-Gurion University’s Department of Software and Information Systems Engineering. 6 Stockton University’s Alliance Heritage
Center will use a $24,500 grant to create a public digital database of its collection documenting the history of Jewish farming in southern New Jersey.

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