Fred Kropveld

The Pam Ferris Formula: Happy Employees Make for Happy Residents at Seacrest Village

She said that there is a “joy of serving and working with older adults. They have lived before us; they have all this rich history. They are wiser; they have all this experience that you haven’t had.  If you are smart, you will listen and learn from them.”[Donald H. Harrison]

The Pam Ferris Formula: Happy Employees Make for Happy Residents at Seacrest Village Read More »

Donald H. Harrison, Fred Kropveld, Judaism, San Diego County

Terry Wunder: Rejoicing in a Jewish Identity

Growing up, Wunder had a mixed set of experiences – a family that loved him and was very protective of him versus schoolmates and authority figures who singled him out because he was Asian. “It was anything from kids making fun of your eyes to the food that you eat, or assuming you speak another language and making fun of it, even if you don’t,” recalled Wunder, who works today as Director of Community Engagement for Temple Solel in Encinitas. Wunder is also one of 15 persons across the nation chosen in 2022 for a Wexner Field Fellowship. [Donald H. Harrison]

Terry Wunder: Rejoicing in a Jewish Identity Read More »

Donald H. Harrison, Fred Kropveld, Jewish Religion, San Diego County

Celebration Marks Purchase of Lot for San Carlos Branch Library

Now plans can proceed to build a modern, 25,000-square-foot “state-of-the-art” branch library in the San Carlos neighborhood. The planned structure has been estimated to cost between $29.5 million and $29.8 million and will replace a much smaller library that had been built in 1974. [Donald H. Harrison]

Celebration Marks Purchase of Lot for San Carlos Branch Library Read More »

Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Donald H. Harrison, Fred Kropveld, San Diego County

County Assessor Marks Urges Religious Institutions to Leverage Their Tax-Exempt Status to Build Low-Income and Senior Housing, Child Care Centers

County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk Jordan Z. Marks, who is the son of a rabbi, is urging religious institutions to consider utilizing their favorable tax status to build much-needed affordable housing and child care centers. [Donald H. Harrison]

County Assessor Marks Urges Religious Institutions to Leverage Their Tax-Exempt Status to Build Low-Income and Senior Housing, Child Care Centers Read More »

Donald H. Harrison, Fred Kropveld, San Diego County

Holocaust Survivor Ben Midler to Hurl First Pitch at June 25 Padres Game

Just two days before his 95th birthday, Holocaust survivor Ben Midler will throw out the ceremonial first pitch Sunday, June 25th, at a day game between the San Diego Padres and the Washington Nationals. Involving the Jewish Federation of San Diego and a range of synagogues and Jewish institutions throughout the county, the day has been designated by the Padres as “Jewish Community Day at Petco Park.” [Donald H. Harrison]

Holocaust Survivor Ben Midler to Hurl First Pitch at June 25 Padres Game Read More »

Donald H. Harrison, Fred Kropveld, Holocaust, International, Israel, Jewish History, San Diego County, Sports & Competitions

Year-Long Holocaust Exhibition Features Survivors Who Settled in S.D. County

There is much to read in addition to the shelved books at the Rancho San Diego County Library.  From now until next May 21, which will be the one-year anniversary of a Holocaust exhibition curated by Sandra Scheller, visitors can read on standing panels a brief timeline of the Holocaust and the experiences of some victims who suffered through it and later settled in San Diego County. [Donald H. Harrison]

Year-Long Holocaust Exhibition Features Survivors Who Settled in S.D. County Read More »

Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Donald H. Harrison, Fred Kropveld, Holocaust, International, Jewish History, San Diego County