Local Fourth Graders Support Alzheimer's Association
Students from Temple Beth Shalom's Hebrew school voted to donate their weekly charitable collection to the national organization.
Students in the class of Sabrina Shemesh at Temple Beth Shalom in Needham recently voted to donate their weekly charitable collection to the Alzheimer's Association.
How do grade school children pick a disease associated with advancing age? The students were inspired by fourth graders Sarah and Julia Lissy, who attend Hebrew school there. It is the school’s tradition to collect tzedakah, or charity, every Friday. The children collected throughout the year and when their teacher asked for a place to donate, Sarah and Julia suggested the Alzheimer's Association, in memory of their grandfather, Don Schulman, who suffered and lost his battle with Alzheimer’s four years ago.
The Alzheimer’s Association, MA/NH Chapter provides support, education and research to the 122,000 individuals and their families in Massachusetts living with Alzheimer’s. For more information, visit www.alz.org/MANH.
Irene Hammer-McLaughlin
1:45 pm on Wednesday, May 30, 2012
What a lovely story! Thank you so much to the students of Sabrina Shemesh's class at Temple Beth Shalom in Needham and especially to the Lissy girls. Your support matters a lot to many families dealing with this devastating disease.