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Last night, I went with my daughter and her friend to see 'Belle and the Baroness', a live musical performance for women, by women, benefiting Chai4Ever, an organization that "provides practical and emotional support for families...dealing with the devastation and turmoil of the catastrophic illness of a parent."
'Belle and the Baroness' is a live musical show of Broadway caliber that features some of the frum world's most celebrated artists, breathtaking effects, and an inspirational message about beauty being in the eye of the beholder.
To me there is no greater joy than partaking in an
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PENNSYLVANIA – When children are facing parental illness, a little rain is not much of an obstacle.
Bad weather certainly did not stop more than 750 children and their parents from having the time of their lives when Chai4ever took them to Hershey Park on October 1 for a Chol Hamoed Sukkot outing.
“They really thought of everything,” said Esther, mother of five from Long Island. “From transportation to a fleishig, kid-friendly meal in the sukkah, to t-shirts and a concert, my kids felt like a million bucks. It really made them feel like someone
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By a grateful wife
A few weeks ago we started a conversation
About how to spend our chol ha’moed vacation
The kids started to fuss
And Hershey Park they did discuss
But to everyone’s dismay
I had to say:
“The expense is too great, the cost is too high
It is not an amount that I can justify
Let’s come up with a plan that won’t break the bank
One that is fun and also can rank”
Then came an e-mail at close to midnight
I shrieked so loud from sheer delight
“You are invited to Hershey to spend the day
If you are interested call without delay”
The
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PENNSYLVANIA – When children are facing parental illness, a little rain is not much of an obstacle.
Bad weather certainly did not stop more than 750 children and their parents from having the time of their lives when Chai4ever took them to Hershey Park on October 1 for a Chol Hamoed Sukkot outing.
“They really thought of everything,” said Esther, mother of five from Long Island. “From transportation to a fleishig, kid-friendly meal in the sukkah, to t-shirts and a concert, my kids felt like a million bucks. It really made them feel like someone