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Remembering Alan and Dorothy Bronstein

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Marina Leonard, member of the St. Croix Jewish Community remembers, “Alan loved this island so much. He is very much the reason I stayed here after I arrived and he helped me get my first job. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to get to know him and Dorothy. Alan was always trying to be as helpful as he could and Dorothy always had a smile on her face. That’s how I’ll remember them both.”

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