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Caryn Gold

Seattle Hebrew Academy student Asher Gold used the snow that more or less shut down the region as an entrepreneurial opportunity. Since he had some spare time on his hands on Wed., Jan. 18 with school being cancelled, he set up a hot chocolate stand outside his house on Capitol Hill. Three Northwest Yeshiva High School students, Laurel Aaronson, Kalman Clement, and Daniel Cohen gladly supported his business instead of taking finals.

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