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Students at Abrams Hebrew Academy in Yardley have learned
about American and Israeli history by dressing up as wax
museum historical figures. On Feb. 15, a group of third- and
fourth-grade students dressed up as national monuments and
people from American history, and on Feb. 21, the sixth-grade
Hebrew language teachers and students put together an Israeli
“wax museum” at Abrams for the first time.

From left: Maiyan Amar, Abigail Beigman, Rebecca Feldsher,
Ora Weinstein, Sarah Adler and Mikaela Senders
West Laurel Hill Cemetery celebrated its 150th anniversary.

From left: Montgomery County Commissioner Valerie Arkoosh, state Rep. Pamela Delissio (D-194),
Nancy Goldenberg, West Laurel Hill Cemetery and Funeral Home president and CEO; and George Manos,
Lower Merion Township commissioner
The sixth-grade teachers and students in their Israeli wax museum
KleinLife recently hosted a red carpet salute to the 91st Academy
Awards. Some 150 members and guests posed for a personal
photo with a replica of the famed Hollywood statue on a red
carpet, voted for their favorite movies and actors, enjoyed Oscar-
related brain games and ate a celebratory lunch.

From left: Ginny Heyer, West Laurel Hill Cemetery and Funeral Home family services representative, and
David and Glenda Glassman
The Philadelphia-Israel Chamber of
Commerce announced West Pharmaceutical
Services, Inc. as the winner of its Life
Sciences and Bio Innovation Award. West
Pharmaceutical is a manufacturer of packag-
ing components and materials for injectable
drugs and other health care products.

From left: Marci Lyons-DiCamillo, Ron Homer and Shelley Geltzer,
program director of active adult life
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