Simchas
Noah Steiner Noah Steiner became a Bar Mitzvah on May 16, 2026. Noah is a seventh-grade student at Independence Middle School in Jupiter. He is a young man of many passions. Whether he is honing his discipline in krav maga or showing teamwork on the soccer field, Noah brings energy and dedication to everything he does. Beyond his hobbies, […]
Misdiagnosed and Suffering – Until the Right Team Stepped In
By the time Princess Williams arrived at Cleveland Clinic Weston Hospital in 2024, she was frustrated and depressed. She had been dealing with persistent, severe, and debilitating chronic pelvic pain for the past year due to what she had been told were fibroids (a common type of noncancerous tumor that grows on the uterus). Though […]
Financial Focus®
Four Estate Planning Myths that Could Cost Your Family Consider this scenario: A teacher of 30 years and mother of three passes away at age 58. She leaves behind a modest home, a retirement account, and cherished family heirlooms – but no estate plan. Her children, still grieving, find themselves navigating a confusing probate process, […]
Florida Community Property Trust – Is It Right for You?
A Florida Community Property Trust (CPT) is a modern estate planning tool that allows married couples to elect community property treatment for their assets — despite Florida being a non-community property state. Created under the Florida Community Property Trust Act, a CPT is designed primarily to provide significant income tax advantages while maintaining the […]
Women’s Health, Reimagined: What Today’s Experts Say About Prevention, Risk And Early Detection
Laurie P. Rothman, MD; Catherine C. Marinak, APRN; and Kelly Foster, MD, at Tampa General Hospital’s Women’s Health, Reimagined community panel, with moderator Stefany Valderrama of CBS12 News. Preventive care is evolving. And for women, personalized, proactive health management is becoming more important than ever. From tailored screening schedules to lifestyle-driven cancer risk reduction and […]
The Singles Scene Column©
Welcome To Renewal By Kelly Leary, M.S. & Miranda Capparelli “Everything you want is on the other side of fear.”~~ Jack Canfield There is something unmistakable about the month of May. The air feels lighter, the days stretch longer, and everywhere you look there is a quiet sense of renewal. We are entering a season that […]
Community Raises Funds for Mental Health, Family Services at No Excuse for Abuse Event
Gary and Jennifer Lesser, Lesley Sheinberg, Erin Guy, Zelda Mason, Amy and Jeffrey Devore Ferd & Gladys Alpert Jewish Family Service of Palm Beach County, one of the region’s leading providers of community-based mental health and social services, raised more than $740,000 during its 22nd Annual No Excuse for Abuse Evening, held at the […]
NCJW Palm Beach Celebrates 50 Years of Service
For 50 years, the volunteers of National Council of Jewish Women Palm Beach have lived by their mission “to strive for social justice by improving the lives of women, children, and families and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms.” To this end, and with great determination, the women of NCJW Palm Beach identified the […]
The Pet Cottage
We’re Home. A Sanctuary. A Promise. And the Deed to Prove It. BJ On February 11, 2026, I held a piece of paper in my hands that I have visualized, worked toward, and told the story of for years. It was the deed to 17049 Thunder Road, the property that has been home to […]
Passover This Year Is Happening in Real Time
I have always struggled with one question about the story of the Exodus. How could it be that the Jews in Egypt witnessed 10 astonishing plagues with their own eyes and still refused to believe in G-d and in Moses? The Torah tells us that only 20 percent of the Jewish people actually left […]










