Peri Wechsler

White House News

By Peri Wechsler / February 4, 2022 / 0 Comments

Biden Hunting for Breyer Successor President Joe Biden and his team are considering a number of potential candidates to nominate to the US Supreme Court as a replacement for retiring liberal justice Stephen Breyer. President Biden said on Thursday that he would name a successor for Justice Breyer by the end of February, calling the […]

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Sweet Potato-Farro Salad

By Peri Wechsler / February 4, 2022 / 0 Comments

Farro is an ancient grain that is a great source of fiber, iron, protein, and magnesium and is great for your heart and brain health. Add some greens, roasted sweet potatoes, and nuts, and you have a delicious, balanced, healthy, and filling salad. Yield: 6–8 servings Ingredients: Sweet potatoes: 2 large sweet potatoes, peeled and […]

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Misaskim

By Peri Wechsler / January 13, 2022 / 0 Comments

The Lakewood community has seen astronomical growth over the past decade. With thousands of families moving here annually, there is an increasing demand for services in all areas. Schools, supermarkets, and many other establishments are constantly opening to keep up with that demand. Organizations such as Misaskim are no exception to the rule. The Lakewood […]

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B2B with Chayale Kaufman

By Peri Wechsler / January 13, 2022 / 0 Comments

Behind the Scenes: The Making of a Marketing Campaign with Chayale Kaufman Facilitated by Elisheva Braun Chayale Kaufman owns and runs two advertising-related businesses: JCN and Consult Write. The Jewish Content Network is a massive marketplace where business owners create customized advertising plans based on budget, goals, and target audience. With the click of a […]

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Pom-Mango Salad

By Peri Wechsler / January 13, 2022 / 0 Comments

The colors of this salad provide a gorgeous presentation. Feel free to switch things up with your family’s favorite fruity flavors. Yield: 5 servings Ingredients: Salad: 1 sweet potato, cubed 2 tablespoons oil 1 teaspoon salt 8 oz. iceberg lettuce ½ cup pomegranate arils 1 mango, diced 1 cup thin chow mein noodles Dressing: 2 […]

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LRBC Inside Out

By Peri Wechsler / January 6, 2022 / 0 Comments

The Inside View Insider Information on the Insider Auction Shevi Handelsman Behind every seamless operation are levers being strategically pulled, dials being subtly spun, and engines being revved into action. It’s a constant hum of activity and a perfect synchrony of people, roles, and systems. Meet LRBC, the ultimate multi-armed operation. Of course, it takes […]

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B2B with Chayale Kaufman

By Peri Wechsler / January 6, 2022 / 0 Comments

Advertising 101 with Chayale Kaufman Facilitated by Elisheva Braun Chayale Kaufman owns and runs two advertising-related businesses: JCN and Consult Write. The Jewish Content Network is a massive marketplace where business owners create customized advertising plans based on budget, goals, and target audience. With the click of a button, their campaigns go live. Consult Write […]

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Pecan-Crusted Salmon with lemon glaze

By Peri Wechsler / January 6, 2022 / 0 Comments

An easy salmon with a toasty crust, topped with a delicious lemon glaze. Yield: 4–6 servings Ingredients: Salmon: 2 lbs. skinless salmon 3 tablespoons oil, divided ½ cup pecans ½ cup panko crumbs Salt to taste Black pepper to taste Lemon glaze: 2 tablespoons oil ¼ cup honey 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 tablespoon brown […]

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Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation

By Peri Wechsler / December 30, 2021 / 0 Comments

CCHF UpLevel Shabbos: Where Everyone Is Reaching Higher Imagine a Shabbos event that offers a total, immersive experience designed to uplift and enrich participants’ relationships with family, friends, and every Jew they meet.A Shabbos surrounded by people who just love to learn and grow. A Shabbos in which every speaker, every panel, and every event […]

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The Homework Kollel-Where a Boy Becomes a Bachur

By Peri Wechsler / December 30, 2021 / 0 Comments

Avi Schiff When Rabbi Yitzchok Hertz’s twin sons were in seventh grade and his younger son was in fifth, homework was a struggle. Like in many families, each night, the same questions arose: Do you have homework? Did you do your homework? Homework was a stress, and the learning was something to “get over with” […]

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