Omer Kavannot 5779: Darkeinu — Nilda Torres Dicker
My parents were from Puerto Rico, and I grew up in a predominantly Latino and African American neighborhood in the Bronx. Though I grew up ...
Nilda Torres Dicker, a lifelong New Yorker, along with her husband Stephen and three sons, has been a BJ member for 25 years, having been drawn in by BJ’s warmth and openness. After attending the BJ Hebrew School, her sons celebrated their B’nai Mitzvahs at BJ. BJ’s uplifting spirituality and active engagement in Tikun Olam continue to draw the family to Shabbat services and learning opportunities. Nilda is a member of the Community Engagement Committee and has been a member of the Race and Us and DEI Committees.
My parents were from Puerto Rico, and I grew up in a predominantly Latino and African American neighborhood in the Bronx. Though I grew up ...
My parents were from Puerto Rico, and I grew up in a predominantly Latino and African American neighborhood in the Bronx. Though I grew up ...
My parents were from Puerto Rico, and I grew up in a predominantly Latino and African American neighborhood in the Bronx. Though I grew up ...
My parents were from Puerto Rico, and I grew up in a predominantly Latino and African American neighborhood in the Bronx. Though I grew up ...
My parents were from Puerto Rico, and I grew up in a predominantly Latino and African American neighborhood in the Bronx. Though I grew up ...
My parents were from Puerto Rico, and I grew up in a predominantly Latino and African American neighborhood in the Bronx. Though I grew up ...