Toy Drive

 

 

The Marty Keshen Beth Emeth Chesed Committee’s seventh annual Chanukah Toy Drive was held recently, collecting a record 2,000 toys and raising almost $1,000. All the toys went to Drive for Dreidels and were distributed to families served by Jewish Family & Child. Pictured are, from left, Michael, Rochelle, Seth, Aaron and Shaina Kerzner. Rochelle started the toy drive seven years ago in memory of her mother, Barbara Frances Grimson. The toys were collected by family, friends, Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue and Associated Hebrew Schools’ Posluns campus on Neptune Drive.

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