Great Neck 2019_09_20

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Friday, September 20, 2019

Vol. 94, No. 38

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Work begins on dock Stepping Stones phase 1 BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Construction to repair the Stepping Stones Lighthouse dock has begun, according to the Town of North Hempstead. The project is a combination of efforts by the town, the Great Neck Park District and the Great Neck Historical Society. “This dock will be a gamechanger for the restoration of the Stepping Stones Lighthouse,” said Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth. “We are all very excited to see this first step being taken. Following the construction of the dock, we will be able to more easily access the lighthouse to begin further restoration of this historic structure.” The dock, which is the first step in the restoration of the entire lighthouse, is part of the Town of North Hempstead’s fiveyear capital plan. When Bosworth began her tenure in 2014, a partnership was created between the park district and the historical society to take steps to preserve strucContinued on Page 75

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Members of the Netflix original series “Shtisel” at Temple Israel.

Temple Israel hosts ‘Shtisel’ cast Members of the Israeli-produced show participate in panel, clip screening BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

Jewish family living in Israel. The show’s glimpse into a tight-knight Jewish community The Netflix original series piqued enough interest from “Shtisel” centers on a fourth- American viewers that cast and generation ultra-Orthodox crew members attended a panel hosted at Temple Israel in Great Neck last Thursday. “It’s extremely entertaining and enriching,” said United Jewish Appeal-Federation of New York Chief

Marketing Officer Graham Cannon. “Though it may not be based on a true story per se, it gives people a chance to experience the way that other people live their lives.” A partnership between the show and the UJA-Federation allowed Long Island residents to watch several clips from the series and take part in a Q&A after the screenings. Cast members

Doval’e Glickman, Ayelet Zurer and Neta Riskin, and co-producer Ori Elon were the show’s representatives on the panel. “The role I had on ‘Shtisel’ made me more satisfied than any other role I ever did,” said Glickman. “Seeing the reception and how many citizens came out tonight is amazing.” Glickman, who is known in Continued on Page 75

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