During WWII Bernice was an officer with the American Red Cross and served wherever she was needed. She also served as a volunteer rape crisis counselor at Grady Hospital and assisted in the Grady Hospital Preemie Nursery.
Bernice and Nathan worked tirelessly for the funding and founding of the Hebrew Academy of Atlanta (Greenfield Hebrew Academy), Atlanta's first Hebrew day school.
She was a life member of Ahavath Achim Synagogue and it's sisterhood, Greater Atlanta Hadassah, Bnai Brith Women and served for many years as an advisor to Bnai Brith Girl's Clubs.
During WWII Bernice was an officer with the American Red Cross and served wherever she was needed. She also served as a volunteer rape crisis counselor at Grady Hospital and assisted in the Grady Hospital Preemie Nursery.
Bernice and Nathan worked tirelessly for the funding and founding of the Hebrew Academy of Atlanta (Greenfield Hebrew Academy), Atlanta's first Hebrew day school.
She was a life member of Ahavath Achim Synagogue and it's sisterhood, Greater Atlanta Hadassah, Bnai Brith Women and served for many years as an advisor to Bnai Brith Girl's Clubs.
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