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InPipe Energy hits Home Run at Hillsboro Stadium

Photo: The In-PRV from InPipe Energy is reducing electricity costs and powering lighting and EV charging stations at Hillsboro Stadium, while saving water, infrastructure, tax payers’ money, and the planet. The City of Hillsboro, Oregon, Energy Trust of Oregon, Portland General Electric and InPipe Energy jointly announced on Oct. 14 the completion of the Hillsboro…

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Desert in Bloom Virtual Gala

American Friends of Soroka Medical Center​ ​(AFSMC) will host the Desert in Bloom Virtual Gala on October 18 at 12 pm ET. Their 8t​h​ annual gala will feature a unique musical and philanthropic experience with more than 500 guests expected to participate. The event will celebrate Soroka Medical Center’s successes in fostering scientific and medical…

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Kathy Thompson joins Cedar Sinai Park

It is with respect CSP shares that Julie Stewart’s employment with Cedar Sinai Park ended October 2, 2020. CSP thanks Julie for her contributions as CSP’s Chief Financial Officer and wishes her all the best in future endeavors. In the interim, Kathy Thompson, MBA, CPA has joined Cedar Sinai Park. Kathy is an experienced CFO…

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Virtual Hackathon for Jewish Teens

Teens across the country can register for a Social Innovation Virtual Hackathon taking place Sunday, October 25 from 1-5 pm ET – a one-day event to learn how to become a young social changemaker and use innovative thinking to turn problems into opportunities. The Hackathon is organized by the Jewish Teen Education and Engagement Funder Collaborative…

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Fifty-State Survey on Holocaust Knowledge Reveals Shocking Results

Gideon Taylor, President of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference), announced in September the release of the U.S. Millennial Holocaust Knowledge and Awareness Survey, the first-ever 50-state survey on Holocaust knowledge among Millennials and Gen Z. The surprising state-by-state results highlight a worrying lack of basic Holocaust knowledge, a growing problem…