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          The Marjorie & Lewis Katz Jewish Community Center (JCC) is excited to announce the return of its annual Arts, Books and Culture Festival.

        1. The Marjorie & Lewis Katz Jewish Community Center (JCC) is excited to announce the return of its annual Arts, Books and Culture Festival.
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        3. Streams of Shattered Consciousness is a daily chronicle of Rabbi Kirshner's channeled emotions and opinions with a healthy dose of history.
        4. The mission of the Marjorie and Lewis Katz JCC of Atlantic County is to foster an appreciation of Jewish identity, values and culture.
        5. The Marjorie & Lewis Katz Jewish Community Center's annual Arts, Books and Culture Festival throughout November promises a dynamic lineup of thought.
        6. Streams of Shattered Consciousness is a daily chronicle of Rabbi Kirshner's channeled emotions and opinions with a healthy dose of history..

          Lewis Katz

          American lawyer

          Lewis Katz (January 11, 1942 – May 31, 2014) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and newspaper publisher, who was a co-owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer.

          Early life

          Katz was born to a Jewish family[1] in Camden, New Jersey, on January 11, 1942,[2] and grew up in the Parkside section of the city. He was raised along with his sister, Sandra Katz (Wolff) by their mother, a secretary at RCA, after their father died when they were very young.[3]

          Career

          Katz became a lawyer and businessman, making millions in parking lots, billboards and sports.

          Katz was a former owner of Kinney Parking Systems, at the time the largest parking company in New York City, and the former chairman of Interstate Outdoor Advertising, one of the largest regional outdoor-advertising firms in the country.

          He was the majority owner of five radio stations in Atlantic and Cape May counties at the Jersey Shore, and a foun