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Professional Medical Conduct that he had molested them while they were patients in the More than 100 women who medical practice he ran out of claimed they were sexually the basement of his Hewlett abused by Stuart Copperman, a Avenue home. The lawsuit states that he former pediatrician who owned and operated a Merrick prac- abused his first victim in 1961, tice, have long waited for during his internship and resianswers. A poignant dency, before he decision in a Mineoopened his practice la courtroom last in 1965. Friday may set the The alleged victone for future protims estimate that ceedings. over the course of O n Au g . 2 5 , a 40 years, CopperNassau County man abused thouSupreme Court s a n d s o f yo u n g judge awarded one girls from Merrick, of Copperman’s vicBellmore and the tims $5 million in surrounding area. punitive damages C o p p e r m a n n ow and $17 million in lives in Boca Raton, compensatory dam- KRISTIN GIBBoNS Florida, in the priages. vate country club T h e p l a i n t i f f FEDEN Boca West, and may awarded the sum of Attorney also still own a money is just one of home on Long 1 0 4 wo m e n w h o Island. brought a civil lawsuit against According to court docuCopperman, made possible by ments filed with the Nassau the New York State Child Vic- County clerk’s office on Jan. 6, tims Act, (Page 7), signed into Copperman did not submit any law by for mer Gov. Andrew opposition papers in the case Cuomo in February 2019. against him. The document Copperman lost his medical reads, “Plaintiffs have submitlicense in 2000, after six women ted proof that the defaulting testified to the state Board of
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The Chabad of Merrick-Bellmore-Wantagh has converted offices into four brand new classrooms and a multipurpose room for children enrolled in its preschool, Hebrew school and summer camp programs. At a recent open house, Jessica Lerner, far left, with Rabbi Shimon Kramer, leads the children in a sing-a-long.
Chabad expansion creates a new, welcoming environment for learners By CHARlES SHAW cshaw@liherald.com
New construction at the Chabad of Merrick-Bellmore-Wantagh has converted offices into four brand new classrooms and a multipurpose room for children enrolled in its preschool, Hebrew school and summer camp programs. The new educational facilities, located at Chabad’s Hewlett Avenue location in Merrick, will provide children with a safe and comfortable setting, where they can learn and engage in fun activities. “We want the kids to feel as if they’re home,” Rabbi Shimon Kramer, who oversees the Chabad with his wife, Chanie, said.
According to Rabbi Kramer, most of the children who attend the center’s preschool spend more time awake in the classrooms than at home. Instead of making it an institution, the Chabad said it wants kids to feel as though they never left their house. Development of the new rooms features small touches to create a welcoming environment. Rooms will have home furniture, such as couches, while entryway moldings to rooms have been rounded off to provide a smooth edge. These details, according to Rabbi Kramer, will mimic a safe home, rather than a school or office building. “They lear n through fun, they lear n through play, and through having a good ConTinued on pAge 2
hese women, robbed of their innocence as children, have waited long enough.
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