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These Are the Best Schools in Palm Beach County! 
Top rated schools are a common search criteria when buying a home in Palm Beach County.  The Florida Department of Education rates each of our schools annually with a grade system from “A” being the best to “F” being the lower scoring.
At Greenfield Waters Florida Realty we find that several areas have a concentration of “A” rated schools.  This quick guide will highlight areas and schools that consistently have years of “A” rating and reliable streaks of quality in their history.
Schools zones in Florida can be very different.  They often fit together like puzzle pieces and unlike other states the zones are not just related to the specific town where the school is located as they may border other towns that attend as well.  There are often Magnet Programs and Charter Schools as well that are very valuable.
Note that this list is a quick view of commonly desired schools.  They have good streaks of “A” ratings and there are certainly great schools that have “B” ratings from time to time.  There are many great schools that we just could not fit into this short list.  A full list of all schools can be found at these following links:
Florida School Accountability Reports
Clicking “School Grades” in Excel format will download the full list of schools for your review.
“Find My School” 
This is a link where you can enter an exact address and know for certain what schools would apply to the home you are thinking of buying.
These Are the Best Schools in Palm Beach County!
Boca Raton
Addison Mizner School (Elementary) 
Del Prado Elementary School
Somerset Academy Boca (Elementary and Middle School)
Sunrise Park Elementary School
Verde K-8 (Elementary and Middle School)
Waters Edge Elementary School
Whispering Pines Elementary School
Boca Raton Community Middle School
Don Estridge High Tech Middle School
Eagles Landing Middle School
Loggers’ Run Community Middle School 
Omni Middle School 
Boca Raton Community High School
Olympic Heights Community High – (Also serves part of West Boynton Beach)
Spanish River High School
West Boca Raton High School
Boynton Beach
Sunset Palms Elementary School
Christina McAuliffe Middle School 
Woodlands Middle School – (Lake Worth - also serves part of West Boynton Beach)
Somerset Academy Canyons (Middle and High School)
Olympic Heights Community High – (Boca Raton - also serves part of West Boynton Beach)
Park Vista Community High School – (Lake Worth - also serves part of West Boynton Beach)
Jupiter
Beacon Cove Intermediate School
Jupiter Farms Elementary School
Limestone Creek Elementary School
Independence Middle School
Jupiter Middle School
Jupiter High School
Lake Worth
Coral Reef Elementary School
Discovery Key Elementary School
Manatee Elementary School
Panther Run Elementary School – (Also serves part of Wellington)
Woodlands Middle School – (Also serves part of West Boynton Beach)
Park Vista Community High School – (Also serves part of West Boynton Beach)
Loxahatchee 
Frontier Elementary School
Osceola Creek Middle School
Seminole Ridge Community High School
Palm Beach Gardens
Marsh Pointe Elementary School
Pierce Hammock Elementary School
Timber Trace Elementary School
Wellington
Binks Forest Elementary School
Elbridge Gale Elementary School
Equestrian Trails Elementary
Panther Run Elementary School – (Lake Worth - also serves part of Wellington)
Emerald Cove Middle School
New Horizons Elementary School
Western Academy Charter School (Elementary and Middle School)
Polo Park Middle School
Wellington Landings Middle
Palm Beach Central High School
Wellington High School
West Palm Beach
Everglades Elementary
Golden Grove Elementary School
Renaissance Charter School at West Palm Beach (Elementary)
Royal Palm Beach Elementary School
Bak Middle School of the Arts
Western Pines Community Middle
Notable Mentions
Alexander W Dreyfoos Junior School of The Arts (Middle School) – (Located in West Palm Beach)
American Heritage
One of the best private schools in the country (K-12) with a solid waiting list - (Located in Delray Beach)
G-Star School of the Arts (High School - Located in Palm Springs)
Morikami Park Elementary School – Magnet School - (Located in Delray Beach)
Palm Beach Virtual Franchise – (Online and some classes in Palm Beach Gardens)
Colleges and Universities
Florida Atlantic University - FAU – (Located in Boca Raton)
Lynn University – (Located in Boca Raton)
Palm Beach State College – (Several Locations in Palm Beach County)
Greenfield Waters Florida Realty is here to help serious sellers of property and buyers of homes navigate the local areas here in Florida.  Real estate is more than just the home but also the communities and the local education quality.  It’s important to know the quality of your school districts even if you do not have any children.  Resale value can be much higher when attached to desired schools so always keep that in mind! Sometimes one side of a road can have a better school than the other and it’s ideal to work with sophisticated and professional Realtors that you would find here at Greenfield Waters.
This school list is not a complete or total list of all of our great schools in Palm Beach County.  For more information make sure to check the links above in the introduction paragraphs to review more schools and ratings.  Always feel free to contact Greenfield Waters for more advice on Palm Beach County and any Florida schools in general.  Our Broker and Owner of Greenfield Waters is Eric Gunther who is married to a career Palm Beach County educator and administrator at the public and private College / University level.  Any questions you have we can always be here for advice you may be looking for.
Make sure to check out our home page www.greeenfieldwaters.com to view current Active Listings and Market Reports free of charge and with zero obligation.  We are simply here to help!
Happy to advise as always,
Eric Gunther
Realtor and Broker of Greenfield Waters Florida Realty
561-400-8474
www.greenfieldwaters.com
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michaelnanosky · 2 years
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Michael Nanosky is President and Partner of Janus Hotels & Resorts in his current role. Michael Nanosky attended Youngstown State University, Florida, and is an alumnus of the Harvard Business School.
Janus Hotels & Resorts owns or manages over 45 hotels with over 8,000 guest rooms that generate in excess of $200,000,000 in total annual revenues.
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morbidology · 5 months
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Sixteen years have elapsed since the tragic murder of Nancy Bochicchio and her seven-year-old daughter, Joey.
Nancy, a single mother who had Joey later in life, shared an inseparable bond with her daughter. Although she was just seven-years-old, Joey was said to be mature beyond her years. “Joey was Nancy. That was her mold. They weren’t even like mother and daughter, they were like sisters,” said Timothy McCurdy, a family friend.
It was the 12th of December, 2007, and the duo were at Town Center in Boca Raton, Florida. It was just several days before Joey’s 8th birthday and her mother had planned a big party at home with 25 of her friends from school. On that fateful afternoon, they went to the mall at around 2PM. They were seen around an hour later leaving the mall.
Just minutes later, Nancy placed a 911 call. It immediately hung up, however. The 911 operator called her back but there was no answer. After the phone call, Nancy was spotted on CCTV lifting money out of an ATM behind the mall. This was the last ever sighting of Nancy.
Later on that night, shortly before midnight, a mall security guard noticed that a car was still sitting in the car park. As he approached the car, he was met by a grim scene: both Nancy and Joey are both in the back seat, shot dead. They had both been bound with handcuffs, duct tape and zip ties and they were wearing goggles with black cloth in front of the lenses, rendering them unable to see.
Within hours, Nancy’s phone and credit cards were found in Miami. Additionally, investigators determined that the zip ties and duct tape had also been purchased in Miami. Investigators soon determined that the killer was the same man who carried out another crime just months earlier when a woman and her 2-year-old son were carjacked at gunpoint. She too was forced to lift money from an ATM and was tied up with similar peculiarities. However, the kidnapper thankfully let these victims live.
The woman described the perpetrator as around 6 feet tall with a long brown ponytail. She said he was wearing driving gloves and a cap and glasses. In each case, he only managed to steal around $500. “That’s a lot of work to put in for a $500 financial gain. There’s almost certainly some other motive or rationale for why he did these things, more on a psychological level than financial level,” said an officer.
As the ten year anniversary of their murders approached, Boca Raton police asked anybody with any information to please come forward. They posted a video summarising the crime on their facebook in the hopes that it could refresh the public’s memory. A $400,000 reward for any information leading to the perpetrator was offered.
The murders still remain unsolved.
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beardedmrbean · 2 months
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TikTok star Montana Tucker has been using her platform to spread awareness about antisemitism in the months after the October 7 attack on Israel.
The singer, dancer and social media activist, who grew her social media following to 14 million by singing and dancing videos, recently made her Jewish heritage a bigger part of her content, she told Fox News Digital in an interview. Since October 7, she has recognized the need for more education about the history of antisemitism and Holocaust denialism among America's youth.
Tucker grew up in Boca Raton, Florida, with two grandparents who survived the Holocaust. They often told her about the horrors of the Holocaust and the importance of never forgetting the genocide of six million Jews during World War II. When her grandfather, whom she called Zadie, passed away at 97 four years ago, she felt compelled to continue his legacy by reminding people they should "never forget." 
Tucker visited Poland where she filmed a docuseries called "How to Never Forget" that was released in 10 mini-episodes on her social media. The series included a visit to Auschwitz and personal stories about her grandparents, with the goal of educating America's youth about the Holocaust. 
CHAMPION CYCLIST SAYS SHE WOULD SERVE IN IDF RIGHT NOW AMID REMOVAL FROM INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY EVENT
"Antisemitism has always been here, it has always been here," she said. "When I released that series, that was kind of the first time I introduced my followers really to my family's background. A lot of them never knew that I was Jewish. My name is Montana Tucker. My content, at the time, wasn't specifically Jewish content."
"Then a year later, with everything that happened on October 7, I felt that it was my responsibility, it was my duty to make sure that I share personal stories of what was happening," she continued. "This is my people, my grandparents didn't have a voice back during the Holocaust, and now I have a voice and I'm able to stand up for what I believe in and speak out for people who don't have a voice."
In December, Tucker went to Israel to meet with survivors of the October 7 attack and their families. She used the opportunity to spread the message of what happened and share their personal stories, which she said is of upmost importance given some have downplayed or denied certain aspects of the attack or attempted to justify it. 
"When I always heard Holocaust denial, I couldn't believe it," Tucker said. "That's why, with what's going on now in the world with all the denial, even though we were live-streamed what happened on October 7, there's still denial about it or still denial of what is going on. I never understood that concept of people denying something that was so obviously shown with evidence of survivors, but now living in it, people denying what happened on October 7, it's really scary and it's even more of a reason why I keep using my voice."
Tucker also said she has heard from people in Hollywood who've thanked her for what she has done in speaking out for Jewish people since October 7, but explained it makes her upset that people are afraid to share or talk about what they believe in. 
"I've had people in Hollywood come up to me that are, I'm here [motions down] and they're there [motions up], they're on a whole different level than me in their careers, and they come up to me and say, 'Thank you so much for what you're doing, you're amazing, you're really taking one for the team.' And I'm like, 'What do you mean? Like, have you shared anything? Have you posted anything?' And they said they did in the beginning [but] when they got so much hate from it and lost business, followers, whatever it is and now they're scared to post. In my mind I'm like ‘do hear how crazy that sounds?’"
"Especially when there are so many awesome, powerful Jews in Hollywood … I think people absolutely need to stop being scared," she said. "If you're going to lose business over you talking about being Jewish or you talking about innocent lives that were taken, then you shouldn't want to do business with those people. Point-blank."
Tucker pointed to social media as a huge reason why antisemitism has been allowed to proliferate, making it "popular to be anti-Israel" and "popular to be anti-Jew." 
"With Gen Z and younger generations, we live in this day and age of what's trending, what's popular and if you look at popular hashtags on these apps ... #hitlerwasright was a massive trending hashtag on TikTok, #osamabinladen was a massive trending hashtag on TikTok, all pro-Palestine content was super trending, billions of views, versus Israel or anything to do with pro-Israel was like super, super low."
She said a lot of people discussing the conflict on social media aren't educated on the issues, so when an average user comes across a viral video with 30 million views sharing one person’s opinion about Israel or Gaza, "all of a sudden now it's a ripple effect of everyone that just saw that video now believes that because they don't know better."
Tucker said the impact of social media needs to be taken seriously, since it is where so much information is shared and news is consumed, allowing antisemitism to proliferate in the months following October 7. 
"Even with October 7, think about if we didn't have social media nowadays, how different that could have been with what spiraled after," she said. "I think what happened on October 7 was the start, and now we're a hundred and how many days in, and it's only gotten worse with everyone's opinions and everyone's thoughts in these videos … being fed to people every single day [there is] so much propaganda that I see."
"Fortunately, I heard from survivors, but my grandma was 13 when she was taken to the Holocaust, and she's 95 [now], so in a few years, there are going to be no more survivors left," she said. "Imagine the denial that's going to happen then with literally no survivors."
Tucker said one of the ways to combat antisemitism is to teach America's youth about the Holocaust in schools.
"I grew up in Florida, which is one of the states that did have it, thankfully, and my grandparents used to speak at all the schools … But there are a lot of people who don't," she said. "It's hard to blame these kids that just genuinely don't know better because they weren't taught it in school."
"Then they come across this TikTok video that denies the Holocaust or says Jews are terrible … and that's all they're going to know and that's all they're going to believe," she said. "If their favorite rapper or their favorite athlete spews out antisemitic comments, they look up to that athlete, they look up to that rapper, they're going to say, 'That must be true.'"
Tucker encouraged Americans to do their own research and continue to learn about the long and difficult conflict in Israel and the Middle East. She also said people should be easier on each other because there is "so much hate" in the world and in the U.S., specifically. 
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Present 2: Festivities
(A Marching Hare Story)
It was the day after the encounter with that strange little bunny. Little Charlotte Reed was still filled with awe and wonder. She had heard of the Easter Bunny, but that couldn't have been him, it wasn't Easter, it was the middle of August. He couldn't have been a figment of her imagination either, she still had that shiny rock that he had left behind, which she put in her pocket.
She walked into the kitchen, backpack over her shoulder. Her older sister by 5 years, Dee, taking a sick day, was at the table eating some pancakes. Their father, Grant, had prepared her breakfast, a simple plate of eggs and bacon. He was trying to maintain a façade of normalcy, as he too saw the bunny. But he wasn't filled with awe, rather, he was utterly confused. What in the world was that thing, was it even real? Dee looked like she could care less.
"Daddy, daddy, d'you think that someone can make this into a bracelet?"
She held up the rock. There was no way. Did that encounter really happen? He cleared his throat, straightening himself up before kneeling, getting to Charlotte's level.
"Oh, of course honey! Mr. Welker's one of the best jewelers in town!"
"Yay!", Charlotte cried, kicking with glee. She gave the rock to her father, quickly gobbling up her breakfast before making her way towards the door.
"Have a good day at school, honey! Oh, and don't forget, your Mom will be home from her trip tonight, so be ready to surprise her!"
"Okay!"
As he watched his daughter happily walk to school, he took a quick look at the rock. Still dusty from being in the ground, yet its sheen did not falter. A faded red stone, as glittery as a lake on a clear summer's day...it could've just been underneath all the presents. What sense would there be in there being a giant bunny, right?
"Are you okay Dad? Did I get you sick too?"
"No, Dee. Just pondering, that's all."
That day, Charlotte told every kid she knew about the "Birthday Bunny". While, of course, she was met with some doubt, a large sum of the children believed her. It would soon became a topic of conversation amongst parents.
One of whom, a Ms. Susan Reed, had just returned from a business trip. She had been out of town for only a few days, and missing her daughter's birthday pained her, so much so that she quit her job. There's no way being a sales rep was so important that a trip to Boca Raton was required. And besides, there were plenty of other job opportunities in Spielzeit.
As she opened the door to her home, she was greeted by the pleasant sight of her husband and daughters, with a dinner table set up with her favorite dish (and lucky sickness remedy), a good old fashioned pot of chicken and dumplings.
They hugged each other and sat down to eat. Charlotte had been waiting for this moment, she was so excited to tell her mommy about the Birthday Bunny.
"Mommy, mommy, mommy, I had a good birthday! There was a bunny that came by and gave me a gift! Daddy has it in his pocket, show her, Daddy!"
Grant pulled the rock out from his pocket, now washed and affixed to a metal band.
"I had Mr. Welker make it into a bracelet for her. It was on the house, late present for her."
As Grant gave the bracelet to Charlotte, Susan could only wonder what she had meant by "bunny".
"Charlotte, what 'bunny'?"
"Oh, it was a big, yellow bunny rabbit! He had the clangy things on drums for hands, and he had a great big smile! He gave me a present and walked away! I hope I see him again!"
"Grant, what is she talking about? Dee, did you see that bunny?"
"I saw something, but I don't think it was a bunny. It looked more like a clown."
"Oh Grant, you hired a clown? I didn't think any were available!"
"No, I didn't. I don't know what she saw, but she says it just left that rock and bounced."
Dad joke aside, this was only confusing everyone there, Charlotte excluded. This would just be a funny little occurence memorized by that bracelet she would wear on her hand. At least, it would be.
Eventually, the other children, on their birthday, would get a visit from Bunzo. They would get "gifts" such as sticks, lost coins, buttons, pretty much whatever Bunzo could find. Any who doubted Charlotte now fully believed in her.
The parents were befuddled. The few who did see it weren't laughed at, per se, but they were met with great skepticism. Teenagers in town only saw this debate as a joke. Adults were really debating whether a bunny who celebrates birthdays was real? Really? But then again, they debated the existence of a tall, blue man in the woods amongst themselves, so why judge?
Word of the Marching Hare grew and grew among the town, as did supposed sightings of other strange creatures. Was it related? Maybe, but the Bunny seemed like something more.
It had been almost a year since the first party. The date was August 14th, 1996. Little Charlotte Reed was preparing for the Bunny to return. She was turning 5 the next day. Tomorrow would be a great party, she just knew it. She just needed a gift for the special guest.
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sargeantposting · 4 months
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ARTICLE: Meet America's Next F1 Hope, Logan Sargeant (Autoweek, 2020)
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source: matt weaver, autoweek.com published: february 1st, 2020 series: f3, 2020
He doesn’t view himself as anything more than a racer trying to win races and championships, but Logan Sargeant inherently represents more than himself, as he is also the current best chance the United States has to return an American full time to the Formula 1 grid.
For American racing enthusiasts, the Sargeant name might sound familiar, as the 19-year-old is the younger brother of former NASCAR prospect Dalton Sargeant, who spent several seasons in the ARCA and Truck Series system.
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Meanwhile, the youngest racing Sargeant has done nothing but win since moving to Switzerland as a 12-year-old to chase a career at the highest level of international motorsports. Sargeant won the Karting Federation Junior championship in 2015, becoming the first American to win an FIA karting championship since 1978, when Lake Speed earned the honors.
He has victories in the F4 British Championship and Formula Renault.
Sargeant suffered his first significant career setback in 2019, finishing 19th in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship with Carlin, with just one podium, albeit in the nonpoints prestigious Macau Grand Prix.
There were valid reasons for the adversity, of course, as 2019 was the first season with a new chassis and rules package that allowed for adjustable downforce during practice but one fixed amount during a race.
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With three first-year Formula 3 drivers on its roster, Carlin struggled to develop the chassis, and each of them finished outside of the top 15 in the standings.
It was uncharacteristic of Sargeant, who had adapted to everything he had driven up to that point, which makes 2020 all the more interesting as it comes with a return tour of Formula 3, albeit with a change to the championship-winning Prema Racing Team organization.
If Sargeant simply repeats what the three Prema drivers accomplished last year, sweeping the championship’s podium, an American will likely be one step below the highest level of international motorsports in 2021 for the first time since Alexander Rossi made five Formula 1 starts with Marussia.
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Get to know Sargeant—an avid fisherman who enjoys returning to his Boca Raton, Florida, home as much as he is able—in this Autoweek exclusive below.
Autoweek: Let's start on the performance side—what went wrong in 2019?
Logan Sargeant: In hindsight, Carlin has had a lot of success over the years, but we really struggled with the new car. We had three rookies on the same team, inexperienced drivers who couldn't lead us in the right direction. A tenth or two makes such a difference. I understand the situation. I'm not saying I wasn't responsible to a degree either. I wasn't satisfied with myself. I have an obligation to help develop the car as much as possible, and we just couldn't figure it out for most of the year.
AW: Do you view last year as a setback or are you still on schedule?
LS: To be perfectly honest with you, I actually feel like we're still ahead of schedule. I just turned 19. We did really well in Formula Renault and made the jump to Formula 3 and now I'm in a really good spot to be with the team (Prema) that won the championship last year.
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AW: What's it like to be an American in the F1 ladder system?
LS: I moved to Switzerland when I was 12 and went to a school for Americans so I got used to everything from an early age. Then I moved to London. When you move at such an early age, it's shocking how different everything is, but it's easier to adjust to, as well. I try to go home at least twice a year for a couple of weeks, so that helps. As for the racing side, there is so much quality racing back home between NASCAR, IndyCar and IMSA, and that's the only reason there aren't more of us trying. There is a really good racing culture in the States, so that's the only reason we don't see it more often.
AW: I understand you have a dog back home—how tough is it to have to leave a beloved pet when you return to London? The same thing with friends and family?
LS: It's really tough, especially when you're really attached to a pet, like a dog or cat. She used to live with us in Switzerland, but we had to take her back home because she was getting older. It's the same with your friends, right? I have friends in Europe, but they're all my racing friends. They're really nice to have, but you miss your friends you have back home. It's part of the sacrifice you make to do this.
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AW: On that note, you've been in Europe now for almost a decade—does it feel like home when you come back from Florida?
LS: Oh, no. Florida is home. I really enjoy it in London. I came early so I've adjusted, but you only have one home.
AW: Do you allow yourself to entertain racing in the States or do you commit everything to what you're doing now?
LS: I'm fully committed to Formula 1, but I wouldn't have a problem if I ended up with the opportunity to race in IndyCar someday. That would be really exciting. I really enjoy sports car racing, too. It would be really cool to hop into a LMP2 or something one day. I want to race and I'll race anything.
AW: How much American racing are you able to keep up with?
LS: I watch as much racing as I can, period. It's tougher to watch certain races here because of the time difference, but I watch nothing but racing. That's the sport I'm in so I'm studying everything.
AW: Is this a championship-or-bust season for you?
LS: I'd say, to be honest, that I'm aiming for the championship. The goal is to win races and compete for the championship. Last year was tough because I'm so used to being at the front of the team. I'm aware of what Prema did last year. That's what I hope to accomplish, too.
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m-12-7-jo · 6 months
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I haven't been out in public much due to taking a year off from school and not being able to work. I've been watching the news around the i/p conflict from indoors and have admittedly been reluctant to look at my states numbers.
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So, i finally decided to take a look at the ADL's H.E.A.T. Map and uh...
Florida's had a huge rise in white supremacist propaganda and antisemetic hate crimes since the start of 2023. I figured there would be, since the backlash against the global jewry has been particularly volatile both on and offline. But i hadn't checked the local numbers until now.
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We are one of the few states into the 100+ range and that's particularly horrifying. If we look into the specific numbers, we have:
123 antisemitic incidents, with a majority being vandalism and harassment. A number of these incidents occurred with white supremacist movement (propaganda being spread as well as gatherings).
I know everyone's probably exhausted. But i just want to point out some of the hotspots: Orlando (17 incidents), West Palm Beach (10), Boca Raton (7), Fort Lauderdale (4), and Miami (6).
Thankfully, my city has not had any, and I hope that remains.
I don't know enough about the conflict to say anything more than this: I want jews and palestanians to be safe. I want them to have an ability to govern themselves and not be infringed upon or attacked. I don't want more people to die, on either side.
And, it is not "decolonization" to suggest that an entire civilian population be destroyed for the wrongdoings of their government.
We can call for the dismantling of Israel's government all we want, but THIS here only proves what others have said: the diaspora is too unsafe. This is what is used to reinforce the notion that Israel is necessary at all costs.
We cannot call for deconstruction without being willing to address the rampant white supremacy and antisemitism throughout the US and most of Europe. We can't keep kicking jews out of their homes.
You can't support a free Palestine then use antisemitism as a bludgeon, and expect that to somehow save them.
Focus more on combating antisemitism in your area and generating support for Palestinian relief.
Check out: Palestine Red Crescent Society to support Gaza, especially in providing medical relief.
Learn about antisemitism: Antisemitism Uncovered to understand its forms and prevent an increase of it in the diaspora.
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Preface.
When I say the words 'Boca Raton', what is the first thing that comes to your mind?
Is it white sandy beaches, crystal clear ocean waters, fish and chips, golfing, warm sunshine? Or are you like me and think of Boca as a place people go to after they retire?
If your answer was white sandy beaches, crystal clear ocean waters, fish and chips, golfing and warm sunshine, my uncle Jeff would agree with you.
He always tells me that he loves it there and is glad he moved to Boca because it reminds him of all the holidays he and my mom would take with my grandparents when they were kids and on school break.
At first I laughed when he told me he was moving to Boca because the name alone just sounds hoity toity. Seeing how much he lit up though when showing me the pictures of his new house and telling me all the things he planned on doing, it made me feel bad. He was so excited and I made the choice to be happy for him, despite how I felt about him moving so far away from me.
Well, ok, maybe it's not that far when you fly but driving, it's 10 hours! 10....hours....! Like what?! Anyway, he has been living there for the past four years and today, I'm being 'dumped' on his doorstep while my parents take their 'well earned' holiday or at least that's what they call it.
I wanted to go on the cruise too but when I told them that, they made it their mission to make my face turn redder than a tomato when they explained that they wanted time to 'reconnect'. Yeah, that was a pretty picture.....NOT!
Oh well, they can have it and I get to spend time with my uncle doing things that we both love like fishing off the doc, eating fish and chips by the beach, taking bike rides and taking late night drives while eating ice cream and singing at the top of our lungs and very off key. I can't wait for all of that.
Anyway, before I continue, I guess I should introduce myself a little bit.
Hi, I'm Kenzie and I'm a 16 year old soccer nerd who lives in Mobile, Alabama with her parents, Scott and Tracy Maxwell. I have one cat who is cute but seems to have it out for me like any sibling would, even if they are of the furry kind. Also, I'm currently nursing a bumble bee back to health after I accidently stood on it while playing soccer in the backyard with my dad.....I was barefoot too which hurt a lot. Normally I would beg to take the bee with me but my friend Zarah offered to nurse him for me while I'm with my uncle this summer. She also said she'd send me daily updates on his health and well being.
Let's see, what else can I say, um.....Oh I know, my mom is from New York and my dad is from New Jersey. It's kind of besides the point of this story but they met during a St. Patrick's Day bar party. My dad was a bartender at his parents bar and my mom was stood up by a low life (her words) and rescued by my dad who fell in love with her from the minute he saw her walk through the door (his words).....*insert a kissy face here* *insert sick face here*
I don't think there is anything else to add right now so I should really stop writing and finish showing Zarah the ropes on how to care for the bee, otherwise we'll miss our flights and with how stressed my parents are right now, I'd hate to think of being used as gator chow as a form of punishment for making them late.
Ok, cool.
Bye.
P.s: I am not looking forward to flying by myself, so wish me luck....I'll need it!
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Jesse Eisenberg's Midlife Crisis Awaits
The Fleishman Is in Trouble star talks marriage, gender roles, and that unexpected ending.
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At the beginning of Fleishman Is in Trouble, the show is seemingly about a guy getting through a divorce. There's the introduction to dating apps; the reconnection with old friends; the flashbacks of misery. But as you continue watching, it becomes clear this is not a divorce show. Toby Fleishman, a 41-year-old Jewish hepatologist, is also having a midlife crisis. How the hell did he get here? And why him?
His anxiety is palpable. The furrowed eyebrows, excessive blinking, and longing stares are all it takes for viewers to side with a man whose dream of a happy marriage and family is no more. When producers suggested that Jesse Eisenberg play the lead role of Toby, a lightbulb went off for Taffy Brodesser-Akner, who wrote the New York Times bestselling novel that inspired the series and serves as its showrunner and executive producer. It was Eisenberg or bust. “Once it was him in our hearts, anyone else would have been a letdown,” Brodesser-Akner tells Men’s Health. “He is, I believe, the most gifted actor of his generation.”
A gifted actor who’s also a “rare bird,” according to Brodesser-Akner. Rare in the sense for someone to be quick and smart and funny and warm without succumbing to the cynicism that usually breeds from his kind of intelligence (“I’m cynical, it’s just directed inward,” Eisenberg jokes). Rare in the sense that when he calls me directly for this interview in the midst of a seven-hour road trip with his family, he mentions my area code and asks if I’m in Boca Raton (close), then proceeds to ask me questions about my hometown and tell me he has a cousin who went to high school nearby.
Before Eisenberg signed on to the show, that same inquisitiveness led him to buy Brodesser-Akner’s novel on iBooks (yes, iBooks) when he “heard something amazing about it.” But then he heard that Brodesser-Akner was a culture writer and known for profiling celebrities à la Tom Hanks, Bradley Cooper, and Gwyneth Paltrow (“The thing I avoid reading about most in life”). He thought that was what the book was about, so he didn't open it. Cautious curiosity, after all. It wasn’t until he found out Fleishman was being adapted for television and they wanted him for the role that he finally opened it. “Then I read it and devoured it like everybody else in New York at the time and I'm now all caught up.”
Upon Fleishman's eighth and final episode, the FX limited series (currently streaming on Hulu) has an 83 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, thanks to its prolific writing and ensemble cast of Eisenberg, Claire Danes, Lizzy Caplan, and Adam Brody. It’s proven to be a masterclass in perspective-shifting storytelling, while also exploring themes of gender, class, desire, and ambition. You'll relate to "the quiet part out loud" moments—even if you’ve never been married or have no plans to be. As the series comes to a close, Men’s Health caught up with Eisenberg to discuss what it was like living in Toby's world, why he refuses to watch himself on-screen, and the fate of Toby and Rachel.
Men's Health: What initially attracted you to the role of Toby?
Jesse Eisenberg: Well, it's a guy who was a little older than me going through what, for him, felt like the end of the world, which is, as an actor, what you want because what you learn in drama school is to live in high stakes. But what I really just loved about the show was that it also took a step back and put his problems in perspective, both from a place of gender that we as an audience are expected to feel a male sympathy that is perhaps not fully earned. And then also just from a place of basically viewing his great fortune in a pretty culturally-aware context. He talks about feeling like he's treated like a poor person, and yet we as readers or as an audience for the show know that he's in a very privileged bubble. So there's a self-awareness to the show while at the same time providing me, an actor, with very high stakes.
I read that you had an anxiety disorder growing up. I’m curious to know if and how you were able to draw from this experience while portraying Toby’s anxiety on screen?
Anytime you're acting in anything, you're typically dealing with some kind of emotional stress. That's just the nature of drama and characters. Actually, I thought this character is about a thousand times more confident and self-actualized than I am. In fact, I would often try to make these little aside jokes in the way I, Jesse, would in my own life to cope with an uncomfortable situation. And Taffy [Brodesser-Akner], who wrote the book and the character, told me he's not like that. He doesn't have the same kind of immediate anxiety and need for coping like I do.
So often eating disorders portrayed on-screen are reserved for female characters. Talk to me about the significance of depicting Toby’s eating disorder and what that process was like?
That was really interesting for me. My relationship to eating disorders is that I had gone to many Overeaters Anonymous meetings with somebody who's close to me for years. You learn very quickly that eating disorders are not just reserved for women, so I was aware of that. Then my other relationship to eating disorders comes from this movie that I did just prior to filming Fleishman Is in Trouble. A month before we started filming, I was playing an amateur bodybuilder who basically force-feeds himself all day. I had spent a year training for the movie with a personal trainer and a dietician to try to gain a lot of weight and muscle. I had spent that year, in terms of my relationship with food, just very frustrated because it's very difficult for me to gain weight. Then the movie ended and I shifted to playing this character who was restricting [with food], so the exact opposite. It was interesting to play this character after thinking about food in a very stressful way for a year.
My relationship to food is a relatively healthy one now. When I'm working I'm very careful about what I eat, but only because I don't want to change my energy level during the day. You shoot for 12 or 14 hours a day, you want to maintain that consistent level of energy. So I don't eat sugar, and I have a very limited amount of caffeine that I proportion out throughout the day.
People have #thoughts on Toby’s dating life (Twitter is mainly just in awe that a nebbish-y, 40-something Jewish man is in his sexual prime). What was it like filming the sex scenes? You were actually nude for one of them, right?
[I'm] working on this show about gender politics—a show which tries to upend thoughts we have about male sympathy—and yet I had to do these sex scenes where the women were definitely going to be naked and it was questionable as to whether I was going to be. I spoke to Taffy and she said, “This is what we're thinking. Are you okay with also being naked?” And my first thought was, let me just ask my wife because I don't have an immediate thought or answer that feels exactly right to me. I presented the situation to my wife and she had one question. She said, “Are the women going to be naked?” I said, “Yes.” And then she said, “Well, then of course you have to.” And I thought, not only is she right, but that's what makes sense for a show about gender politics, that the show doesn't just objectify women.
Speaking of sex and dating, I know you don’t use social media, but have you used dating apps before or were you essentially as clueless as Toby?
In terms of the character's dating life, it's not something that I ever experienced or know about in terms of going online and combing through the dating industry. I thought [it] could not be real when I read about it. And then in talking to people about this show before filming it, they started opening up to me about their dating lives. It was straight women showing me basically dozens and dozens of pictures of men in front of yachts that I'm sure they don't own or go on, and it floored me. I'm a person who doesn't really love options, and to me it would just seem overwhelming.
Fast forward to episode seven, where Claire Danes gives this masterful performance of Rachel’s nervous breakdown. Do you remember watching that episode for the first time? If so, what were your thoughts?
I have not seen a frame of the show. I can’t look at myself. But I read it, obviously, and we did a table reading of it, so I know everything that happens in it.
Is that unique to Fleishman or all of your work?
Oh no, I don't watch myself, ever. I mean, I saw the commercials. The way I can compare my feelings about it is just like, if you go on a trip and then you come back with 100 pictures, you're most likely going to delete 90 of them because you think you look weird. And that's pretty much how I feel about watching myself. I think 90 percent of it is horrible and 10 percent is something I'm happy with. It’s just an excruciating experience to watch myself. But I know that episode well and I loved it and I thought it was just the best.
That episode was of course the first time we learned of the divorce from Rachel’s perspective. What is the subtle messaging around misogyny and feminism that you think people may miss while watching the series?
It's one of these great things that happens in drama where you bring an audience into a story, and then flip the story on its head, and then the audience realizes they've been complicit with something that they now regret. So in the case of this show, the audience is most likely on Toby's side. From his perspective, Rachel looks driven by avarice and ambition, and she seems like a negligent mom and an uninterested wife. That episode reminds the audience of something they probably know, but forgot, which is that every story has two sides. That every person has their own way of looking at something that's just as valid as their adversary. It turns the show from a show that's entertaining into a show that’s profound and instructive.
I loved this line from one of the episodes: “To survive is to evolve, to evolve is to move forward, and to move forward is to recover.” Was there a specific line or scene that resonated with you most?
Oh yes, yes, yes. The scene that resonated with me the most was in episode six, where I go to these two parties. One is a party of Rachel's friends at our new fancy apartment, and the other is a party [with] my old friends. I thought it was amazing in so many ways. On the one hand, it showed the way a character can live in these two lives and accidentally have found himself in a life that is completely unsatisfying to him. I think that could be felt universally, which is just the idea that through making decisions that go one percent in a certain direction every day, you wind up 100 percent in a completely different direction than you had planned.
And then the other thing I think it shows so well are these two sides of New York City that I am a part of. Because I'm in the arts, I'm really part of what I would think of as a more bohemian creative scene. And yet, because I am also in mass entertainment, I find myself also in these very expensive rooms and feel obviously very out of place. But these two things really do exist side by side. And oftentimes there's an overlap of people who will be in both worlds, and I thought that episode captured that so beautifully.
In that final scene, what happens with Rachel and Toby? Does he go back to her? Yell at her to oblivion?
Yeah, I don't know. I'm reminded there was...in the end of the book, where the wife comes back and...I'm so sad it gets me choked up. She comes back to him and she's like, "It's me. It's just me." Basically, somebody you have a history with almost irrespective of the hell you've put each other through, that history still means something. And the question is, what does it mean? Does it mean that there's enough lingering feeling to warrant trying again? Or does it mean that there's so much resentment that the relationship will never be solved?
So, does the show reject marriage or accept it? Considering all three friends ultimately either enter or return to marriage, what does that say about the institution of marriage? Is the lesson simply that it’s flawed? Fleeting?
I think there's a line in the show that "marriage is like democracy. It's the worst form, except for all the others." I guess the thesis of the show is that if we're going to live in this world with these norms, marriage can work and be a really important way to live. But I don't know, obviously for a lot of people it doesn't work. So I don't know if the show is making a blanket statement, but at least for these specific characters it feels right.
You are, from what I understand, a happily married man. After filming this series, does any part of you now question the institution of marriage and its potential consequences?
When you're acting in something, it allows you to live out, in a protected way, the alternate lives that your character is living. So with this I got to, in a safe way, live out the life of what it's like to date on these apps and think about that. It became very quickly unappealing to me. Similarly, living out the life of having a marriage that dissolves and not only dissolves, but dissolves with such a rancor and bitterness...that also is not appealing to me. Claire and I, as actors, got to live out that experience and then go home to our partners with whom we are happily married, and realize that we are lucky. This is something we both discussed—that we both felt lucky at the end of the day that we went home to relationships that were not fraught with the same anger and resentment.
What can other men watching this show learn from Toby, especially those who are currently going through a midlife crisis?
Toby is a guy who prizes, above all else, stability. So to see somebody who has prized and held on to stability over everything else go through a very shaky time is probably cathartic for a lot of people. Because you realize that this kind of instability doesn't just happen to people who are irresponsible. For a lot of people, when they end up going through a chaotic experience, they often assume it couldn't have happened to them. Toby is the last person who ever expected it to happen to him.
Have you gone through a midlife crisis yet?
I think I did when I was 13 because I was very mature. When I was young, [I was] just questioning everything. But I guess you can't call that a midlife crisis because it didn't have to do with age and thinking life was behind me. So no, I guess not.
You’re one of the lucky ones.
Well, there’s still time.
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Marc Ganzi is an American businessman. He is the President and CEO of DigitalBridge, and is the founder and former CEO of Digital Bridge Holdings and Global Tower Partners. He is also a polo player.
He received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He interned in the White House for Stephen M. Studdert, special advisor to President George H. W. Bush in 1989. In 1990, Ganzi served as an assistant Commercial Attaché in Madrid for the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Foreign Commercial Service Department.
After graduation, Ganzi bought distressed real estate for Resolution Trust Corporation. He worked at Deutsche Bank, where he oversaw investments in the radio tower sector.
In 1993, he co-founded AD Development Corporation, a real estate development company in the Mid-Atlantic states, where he worked until 1994. He co-founded Apex Site Management, which was purchased by SpectraSite, and he served as group president for a year. In 1998, Ganzi founded Eureka Broadband, an application service provider and high-speed Internet access corporation. From 2000 to 2002, he was a partner in DB Capital Partners in New York City.
In 2003, he founded Global Tower Partners, a telecommunications company headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida. He served as its Chief Executive Officer and built the company into the largest privately held operator of U.S. cell towers. The company was purchased by Macquarie Group (ASX: MQG) in 2007, and, in 2013, American Tower Corporation (NYSE: AMT) acquired GTP for $4.8 billion.
In 2013, Ganzi and Ben Jenkins founded Digital Bridge Holdings, an investor and operator of mobile and internet connectivity companies. Digital Bridge Holdings was acquired by Colony Capital in 2019, where Ganzi took over as CEO-elect. On July 1, 2020, he became CEO and President of Colony Capital. In 2021, the company rebranded to become DigitalBridge, a digital infrastructure investment firm, and he remained in those respective positions.
DigitalBridge Group, Inc. is a global digital infrastructure investment firm. The company owns, invests in and operates businesses such as cell towers, data centers, fiber, small cells, and edge infrastructure. Headquartered in Boca Raton, DigitalBridge has key offices in Los Angeles, New York, London, and Singapore.
In 2010, DigitalBridge, then still Colony Capital, was reported to manage about $30 billion in investments. In 2011, DigitalBridge was tied for 3rd largest private equity real estate fund in the world, behind Blackstone Group and Morgan Stanley Real Estate
Colony purchased Raffles International on July 18, 2005. This included the 41 hotels and resorts operated under the Raffles Hotel and Swissotel brand names. On January 30, 2006, it acquired Fairmont Hotels and Resorts of Toronto, Ontario with Kingdom Hotels International as a joint partner for US$3.24 billion.[citation needed] On April 10, 2006, it acquired French professional football team Paris Saint-Germain.
On November 11, 2008, Michael Jackson transferred the title of his 2,700 acre estate Neverland Ranch to Sycamore Valley Ranch Company LLC, a joint venture between Jackson (represented by attorney, L. Londell McMillan) and an affiliate of Colony Capital. It is still unclear whether Colony Capital has a part in the property. Jackson earned a total of US$35 million when he agreed to the joint venture between himself and Colony Capital.
In March 2010, Colony arranged a financing and marketing package for Annie Leibovitz. The New York celebrity photographer had been in financial difficulty and in danger of losing to her previous lender, ArtCapital, the rights to her photographs and negatives and her three Greenwich Village townhouses. ArtCapital's credit was for $24 million. In December 2010, Colony purchased Miramax from Disney with Qatar Investment Authority, Tutor-Saliba Corporation and The Weinstein Company as part of a joint venture called Filmyard Holdings for $663 million.
In September 2017, Colony NorthStar agreed to sell its Townsend Group unit to Aon for $475 million.
In October 2017, Colony entered discussions to purchase The Weinstein Company, a movie and TV production studio that sustained damage after its co-founder, Harvey Weinstein, was accused of multiple counts of sexual harassment over three decades. In the wake of the Harvey Weinstein sexual assault scandal, in late October 2017, it was reported that Colony Capital LLC had proved hesitant to purchase Weinstein Co. after a week of exclusive negotiations. Fortress Investment Group was also in talks to provide a loan to Weinstein Co.
In June 2018, The New York Times reported that Colony North Star had raised more than $7 billion in investments since Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election. 24 percent of the money came from the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
In April 2022, DigitalBridge bought out Wafra’s stake in its investment management subsidiary for $800 million and switched from REIT to traditional C-Corp. DigitalBridge announced and initiated several acquisitions during 2022 including AMP Capital's global infrastructure equity investment management business for $328 million and Switch, Inc., a data center company, for $11 billion. The firm sold 27 percent of its stake in DataBank to Swiss Life and EDF Invest for $1.2 billion. DigitalBridge said it would own 15.5 percent of DataBank after the sale.
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He looks a lot like that Mark Dyer guy that used to keep tabs on Harry.
Mark Ganzi
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Dear Gus & Magnus,
After a long day of shooting in Tampa in two separate locations for multiple videos, we hit the road for Boca Raton, three and a half hours southeast. We stopped for dinner in Bartow, then got to Boca at 11:15pm. Today was a long day and we are all spent. One more full day of filming, then I'll drop these guys at the airport in Fort Lauderdale and start the long drive home.
Mom said Magnus has felt better and will likely go back to school tomorrow.
Dad.
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Wolf Kahn was born in Stuttgart, Germany in 1927, the youngest of four children. His father was a prominent composer and conductor with the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra, who lost his appointment when the Nazis took power in 1933. Kahn was sent to live with his grandmother in Frankfurt, while his father, stepmother and his siblings emigrated to the U.S. Kahn’s grandmother recognized his talent and paid for private art lessons.
When he was twelve, Kahn’s grandmother arranged for him to stay with host families in England for a year, until he was able to join his family in New York.Kahn graduated from the High School of Music and Art in New York, did a one-year stint in the Navy in 1945, then returned New York, where he studied painting at the New School with Stuart Davis. T
he G.I. Bill allowed him to continue his studies with Hans Hoffmann, at the Hans Hofmann School. Kahn worked as Hofmann’s studio assistant for two years and then transferred to the University of Chicago Hutchins Program, where he completed his BA in less than a year.
Kahn first exhibited in New York at a group show in 1947, curated by art critic Clement Greenberg. In 1955, Kahn was represented by the Grace Borgenicht Gallery. His work was included in a show at the Whitney Museum called Young America 1960: 30 Painters under 36.
In 1957, Kahn married painter Emily Mason, the daughter of painter Alice Trumbull. The Kahns had two daughters, Melany, and Cecily, a painter married to artist, David Kapp. Kahn was a member of the National Academy of Design, the American Academy of Arts and Letters and was an honorary trustee of the Brattleboro Museum in Vermont, where he spent summers. Kahn worked in his New York studio the rest of the year.
Wolf Kahn died in March, 2020, at age 92.
Kahn’s work can be found in the permanent collections of the Met, the Smithsonian, the National Gallery of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Boca Raton Museum of Art and other galleries and museums in North America.
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