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Glicks Sauces: A Cut Above the Rest
PHOTO CREDIT: IVAN H NORMAN
On Tuesday evening, Shiva Assar B’Tammuz, a communitywide Kinnus Chizuk was held at the White Shul l’ilui nishmas Naftali Fraenkel, Gil-Ad Shaar and Eyal Yifrach hy”d. Pictured here are (L-R): Rabbi Boruch Ber Bender, founder and president of Achiezer; Rabbi Shay Schechter, assistant rabbi of the White Shul; Rav Rami Brachyahu, rav of Talmon and rav of the Shaar family; Rabbi Eytan Feiner, mara d’asra of the White Shul; and Rabbi Steven Weil, senior managing director of the Orthodox Union.
Ahuva Wolmark Joins Pugatch Realty A cut of meat is not a proper cut unless it practically oozes. When trying to mimic the skills of professional chefs, you need to go no further than Glicks’ remarkable collection of sauces. All those fancy ingredients you see in recipes? Yes, they do exist, in wonderful glass bottles—with the Glicks label— you’ll come to depend on when preparing your favorite dishes. The grilling season is upon us. It is the perfect time to experiment with the great variety of sauces that are available. Add some oomph to ordinary meat for an extraordinary grilling—or cooking— experience. There’s so much flavor out
there: French Onion Brisket Sauce, Chinese Garlic Sauce, Honey Teriyaki Sauce, Buffalo Wing Sauce … don’t limit yourselves to salt and pepper. With Glicks’ sauces you get to prepare restaurant-style dishes with hardly any effort. You see all those enticing cuts dancing off the pages of food magazines. You sink your teeth into a tender piece of meat at a restaurant. And you wonder. Can I do it too? You can. It’s easy, it’s convenient, and it takes meat preparation to a whole new level. What are you waiting for? Crack open a bottle.
Barry and Susan Pugatch are pleased to announce that Ahuva Wolmark has joined their company as a sales associate at Pugatch Realty in Woodmere. Ahuva and her husband bought a house in North Woodmere in November 2014. When purchasing their home, their friends recommended that they use Pugatch Realty. They did and were so happy with the experience; it was wonderful, stress-free, and of course, professional! Essentially, the Wolmarks’ exceptional experience inspired Ahuva to become a realtor.
As Ahuva says, “The world is a big place and I feel I can brighten someone’s day not only by selling them a great house, but by making it a positive warm experience through my unique style! I am extremely personable, energetic and resourceful…It takes quality to bring quality! Let me make your dream come true and find the dream house you always wished for!” Barry and Susan wish Ahuva good luck and are thrilled to have her as a new associate at Pugatch Realty Corp. Ahuva can be reached at 347-496-1989.
Five Towns Resident Participates in Cutting-Edge Summer Scientific Research Program at Einstein After a challenging year of academic swer is an exciting study as a biology major concentrating in ‘Eureka!’ moment.” That ‘Eureka!’ molecular and cellular biology at Yeshiva University’s Stern College for Women, sensation is one Liat Weinstock of Cedarhurst, New York, Weinstock will share isn’t spending her well-deserved summer with eight other break at camp or on a beach. Instead, Yeshiva University she’s working with Dr. Rebecca Madan’s undergraduates who pediatric infectious diseases team on a re- have been selected search study examining the effects of cer- to participate in the From left- Natan Tracer, Liat Weinstock, Shira Kaye, Hadassa Holzapfel, Adi Cohen, Esther Kazlow, Jacqueline Benayoun, Undertain drug-resistant bacteria on transplant Summer Bracha Robinson and Tamar Ariella Lunzer graduate Research patients after their operations. experience unlike any other and is often stein to give them a feel for life as part of “If we’re able to uncover some new Program (SURP), an advanced biomedlife-changing for the students, because a scientific community. ical research program at information about how they have the opportunity to see how sciIn addition to their laboratory research, YU’s Albert Einstein College our immune system ence is actually done on a day-to-day ba- participants gain a broad overview of the of Medicine. Directed by Dr. works and recovers, we sis and how even the smallest discoveries many types of research conducted at EinVictoria Freedman, Einstein’s can then change how lead to bigger answers,” said Freedman. stein, as well as strategies to become betassociate dean for graduate we practice medicine Eight of the YU undergraduates— ter scientists, through group seminars and programs in the biomedical to better treat patients Jacqueline Benayoun, Adi Cohen, Ha- workshops over the course of the summer. sciences, and Dr. Barry Potwith diseases,” said dassa Holzapfel, Shira Kaye, Esther Ka- In August, the students share their work as vin, professor of biology at Weinstock. “My rezlow, Bracha Robinson, Natan Tracer and part of a poster session. Yeshiva College and visiting sponsibilities here have Weinstock—were awarded scholarships An additional student, Tamar Ariella professor in the cell biology been especially interthrough the Roth Institute Scholars Pro- Lunzer, is participating in the program department at Einstein, the esting to me because Liat Weinstock in the lab gram, funded by the Ernst and Hedwig through the Stern Einstein Research Conprogram has drawn 44 stuthey almost feel like Roth Institute of Biomedical Science Ed- nection Fellowship, created and funded detective work—I find clues in patients’ dents in total from a variety of colleges ucation at YU. The program provides stu- by Stern College alumnae attending Eincharts that lead me to the correct labs and and universities to engage in cutting-edge dents with hands-on research experience stein, which provides a student between test results to determine whether a patient scientific studies. in fields ranging from neuroscience to her sophomore and junior years with an “Full-time research in a laboratory will fit our study or not. Putting together epidemiology to microbiology, as well as introductory summer research experience all the clues and coming up with an an- at a research-intensive institution is an a stipend and on-campus housing at Ein- at the medical school.
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