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Local resident knits community together

Grandmother of 50 aids YI's healing shawls movement
By Cara Hogan Advocate Staff
In the past five years alone, octogenarian Jenti Zuber has knitted, crocheted or embroidered around 200 Afghans, shawls and scarves as gifts for her 50-plus grandchildren and great-grandchildren. But this past year, she added to that number through her work with the Healing Shawls Program at Young Israel of Brookline.

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