We began by sleeping late and walking around the neighborhood a lot. We also added a new routine of going to Zoom Shabbat services every Friday evening. We have occasional driveway visits with our family. I ventured out to the golf course about twice a week, and finally resumed my softball leagues three days a week in July. Running a computer systems business has been very time consuming. People still need their computers to be working. It is challenging to do many things remotely and not have social interactions with other people. My masks and gloves are in my car for use in emergency visits to resolve computer problems.
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by Arthur P. | September 21, 2020
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- Meet our New VP of Philanthropy, Susan Solomont"I’m very excited to be serving on TBE’s board again, this time as the VP of Philanthropy. Over the last 35 years as a temple member, I’ve had the pleasure of serving on the board a number of times and in a variety of different roles."Read the full post