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Being afraid of going to the dentist is an age-old anxiety and the butt of many jokes, however 17 Touro College of Dental Medicine students educated, entertained and screened 150 Lawrence school district 4- and 5-year olds to help alleviate that concern during a three-hour program last month. more
A son of Holocaust survivors who spent time in a displaced persons camp was appointed by President Donald Trump to the board that supports the United States Holocaust Museum in Washinton, D.C.. more
Debra Zinn, of Hewlett, was one of nine Touro College School of Health Sciences students that received the distinguished Maimonides Award at the Sept. 10 graduation at the Tilles Center. more
Woodmere resident Francisco Knipping-Diaz, 61, known to family and friends as “Frank,” died Aug. 18 in the plane crash of his Cessna 303 that also possibly resulted in the death of upstate homeowner Gerard Bocker, 61, an official identification is yet to be made. more
Abraham Jeger, of Lawrence, is the new chief operating officer and associate dean for student affairs at Touro College of Pharmacy in Manhattan. Jeger was previously the dean for academic outreach and site development at New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine in Old Westbury for more than 40 years. more
Hindel Jesselson, a Cedarhurst resident, with a husband and three children was named the executive director of Amber Court Assisted Living of Smithtown, a new community set to open later this year on Lake Avenue in Nesconset. more
Rambam Mesivta students and faculty honored military service people during the Lawrence School’s annual Veterans Day assembly that had retired Army paratrooper Candido Elejalba, a 67-year-old Bronx resident, as the keynote speaker on Tuesday. more
Students hypothesized, experimented, built, and tested designs at the 2014 Yeshiva Science Olympiad held at Touro College’s Lander College for Men (LCM) in Queens on March 23. more
Celebrating the contributions of women is the primary goal of Women’s History Month in March. While some think that only people in powerful positions can make a lasting impact, the Herald spoke to four women, a pair of mother/daughter educators, who believe that through their deeds, they have contributed to making their students’ lives better. more
As we get ready for the new school year and say goodbye to summer it is important to remember that we go through many separations throughout our lives. Learning how to tolerate and survive loss and separation is an important life skill. more
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