NJ woman with MD had a miracle baby, then insurer cut full-time care njherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from njherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Kof-K’s Rabbi Zecharia Senter, z”l By Michal Rosenberg | April 08, 2021
Teaneck’s Rabbi Zecharia (Harvey) Senter, z”l, CEO and founder of Kof-K Kashrut Supervision Services, passed away on the last day of Pesach at the age of 84. Rabbi Senter received his semicha from RIETS and was a close talmid of the Rav. He earned a doctorate in mathematics from Yeshiva University, taught math at YU and Fairleigh Dickinson University, where he was a tenured professor. He served as the rabbi of Congregation Beth Abraham in its early years.
Rabbi Senter was known to be strict, yet relatable, his brother-in-law Rabbi Yehuda Rosenbaum shared: “He was very exact about everything.emes was black and white.”
(April 5, 2021; New Hope, Pa.) George Staikos, known for his passion and role as an educator and longtime industry sales and marketing director, is please to announce that he has launched The Educated Grape. The company melds Staikos’ expertise, providing sales, marketing and branding consulting for small, luxury wineries, as well as educational wine programs geared towards wine enthusiasts.
“The increasingly competitive landscape in luxury wine presented a unique opportunity for me to share my experience and the strong relationships I have developed to manage the distribution network while also building awareness and interest with fine wine consumers,” says Staikos. I am thrilled to launch The Educated Grape to address the needs and challenges of small luxury producers today. We pride ourselves on our personalized approach to achieve each wineries unique goals while creating new opportunities and platforms for their wines to be enjoyed, “ he adds.
Lewis brings decades of experience in public safety and higher education to UConn
Gerald Lewis Jr. (Contributed photo)
Gerald Lewis Jr., chief of police and associate vice president of public safety at The University of Texas at San Antonio, has been selected as the next chief of police at the UConn Police Department, President Thomas C. Katsouleas announced Wednesday.
Lewis has three decades’ worth of deep roots in public safety, including 26 years in the New Jersey State Police and two years as chief of the East Carolina University Police Department before moving to UTSA in 2016.
Lewis was selected after a highly competitive nationwide search for the UConn police chief position, in which he will lead 100 sworn police officers assigned to seven campuses across the state. He will begin at UConn on July 1.
Gerald Lewis Jr Selected as UConn s Next Chief of Police uconn.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from uconn.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.