Community Corner
Students Give Computer Help to Leisure World Residents
Students from two different schools in the community will come to the Leisure World of Maryland Campus to help residents with their devices.

Montgomery County, MD – Some 25 students from Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School and Berman Hebrew Academy in Rockville, Md. will visit Leisure World of Maryland Sunday, December 20, to help residents with their technology questions. Students will work one-on-one to assist residents in better understanding how to use the devices and communications technology that are so pervasive in today’s world. Resident’s who have registered for the event can ask questions about computers and software, smart phones, and tablets; Apple, PC and Android products will be covered. The helpful tutoring was made possible due to co-sponsors for the event, the Computer Learning Center and the Jewish Residents of Leisure World.
The Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy was founded in 1944 and strives to develop educated and engaged members of both the Jewish and broader communities. Founded in 1965, Rockville’s Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School is one of the largest and most prestigious K-12 independent Jewish day schools in North America. Creativity and confidence are the cornerstones of the school community, cultivated by a warm family atmosphere and tradition of academic atmosphere.