
Lauren Costantino
Religion Reporter at Miami Herald
Religion reporter @MiamiHerald Past: audience engagement @THECITYNY, @The74, @newmarkjschool Former teacher
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6 days ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Amanda Rosa |Clara-Sophia Daly |Lauren Costantino |Verónica Egui Brito
En un mundo ideal, Michelle sería enfermera y ayudaría a pacientes en su país natal, Haití. Las pandillas destrozaron esos sueños cuando escaparon por poco de un intento de secuestro mientras caminaba hacia su escuela de enfermería en Puerto Príncipe en 2022. Aterrorizada, Michelle buscó refugio en el campo.
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6 days ago |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Amanda Rosa |Clara-Sophia Daly |Lauren Costantino |Verónica Egui Brito |Syra Ortiz Blanes
En un mundo ideal, Michelle sería enfermera y ayudaría a pacientes en su país natal, Haití. Las pandillas destrozaron esos sueños cuando escaparon por poco de un intento de secuestro mientras caminaba hacia su escuela de enfermería en Puerto Príncipe en 2022. Aterrorizada, Michelle buscó refugio en el campo.
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1 week ago |
news-journal.com | Lauren Costantino
MIAMI — For many South Florida Jews, Passover is a holiday marked by spending time with family and friends, observing long held traditions and of course, eating festive food. As many sat down to their Seder meals last Saturday night, one Broward organization was remembering those who struggle to put food on the table. The Dorit & Ben J. Genet Cupboard on Sunday fed 1,100 families at their annual Passover food distribution event, with a large portion of the meals hand-delivered by volunteer drivers.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Lauren Costantino
An all-Kosher Beach Club blending Mediterranean cuisine and Israeli nightlife opens in Miami Beach this weekend. It all started with an Instagram DM. When event planner Nelly Rosenking — referred to as the queen of Jewish nightlife — slid into the direct messages of French kosher chef Olivia Ostrow on a whim, she wasn’t expecting much to come out of it. Rosenking and Ostrow became instant friends, bonding over their Jewish identities and careers as women business owners in Miami.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Lauren Costantino
An all-Kosher Beach Club blending Mediterranean cuisine and Israeli nightlife opens in Miami Beach this weekend. It all started with an Instagram DM. When event planner Nelly Rosenking — referred to as the queen of Jewish nightlife — slid into the direct messages of French kosher chef Olivia Ostrow on a whim, she wasn’t expecting much to come out of it. Rosenking and Ostrow became instant friends, bonding over their Jewish identities and careers as women business owners in Miami.
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