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  • October 2025
  • By The Jewish Voice

Lauren Fischer, Isaac Fischer, and Holocaust survivor Alex Metzger

PJ Our Way and From March to Miriam Host Intergenerational Program

      More than 130 community members came together last month at the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Zinman Hall for “Dor L’Door, an inspiring art and mitzvah experience presented by PJ Our Way and From March to Miriam.

      The program brought Holocaust survivors, PJ Our Way tweens ages 10–13, and participants from From March to Miriam together in an afternoon of learning, connection, and creativity. Together, they explored the meaning of the mezuzah and its role in Jewish life. Each student created two mezuzot, one to take home and another to donate to local families in need, turning a personal art project into a powerful act of giving.

      In addition to the mitzvah project, the program fostered meaningful intergenerational bonds. Survivors shared stories and wisdom with the students, who in turn offered their time, creativity, and compassion. This exchange embodied the essence of L’dor V’dor — from generation to generation.

      “Seeing Holocaust survivors and our youngest community members sitting side by side, creating together, was profoundly moving,” said Stephanie Nichol, March of Living director. “This program not only taught the significance of the mezuzah but also modeled how Jewish values of memory, resilience, and kindness are passed on.”

Aiden Romanoff, Eli Romanoff, Holocaust survivor Rosette Goldstein, Savannah
Ferraro, Chelsea Bresnick, Grayson Ferraro, Harper Gordon, Madelyn Ferraro,
Savannah Gustman, Wren Fults, Piper Fults

      Elana Ostroff, director of PJ Library South Palm Beach County, added, “Watching our PJ Our Way tweens listen to survivors’ testimonies and then transform their own creativity into acts of giving was a reminder that our community is strongest when generations come together.”

      The event also supported the Jacobson Family Food Pantry, with participants bringing non-perishable food donations to help local families facing food insecurity.

      This program was co-sponsored by MyZuzah, whose support helped make the afternoon possible.

Jennifer Clement and Ellie Clement