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of under-engaged families, young
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and through local Limmud commu-
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There was great energy and smiling
faces at the Kadima board orienta-
tion held this fall. It was the largest
new board slate for Kadima in recent
history.
“Kadima is in a pivotal and excit-
ing time,” says Kadima Executive
Director Eric Adelman. “The past
couple of years have been about
reorganization and creating a stron-
ger foundation. This has been done
while also rebranding and creating a
much greater presence in the com-

munity. Now is the time for strategic
growth and development. We are
thrilled to have so many incredible
new board members to help Kadima
serve more individuals with mental
health challenges and their families
for many years to come.”
New board members include
Rabbi Yoni Dahlen, Harold
Dubrowsky, Michael Graub, Andrea
LaFontaine, Neal Lepsetz, Jonathan
Modiano, Kacee Must and Eric
Wizenberg. •

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