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PUBLISHER
Canadian Hadassah-WIZO (CHW)
CREATIVE TEAM
Rebecca Bowslaugh
Daniel Pike
Jayden Seigel
CONTRIBUTORS
Elinor Edry
Alanna Elias
Jennifer Ierullo
Irena Karshenbaum
Rachel Lasry Zahavi
Rebecca Snukal
NATIONAL PRESIDENT
Elayna Latsky
IMMEDIATE PAST NATIONAL PRESIDENT
Marilyn Libin
CHW Journey 4 Impact Trip Includes Itinerary Reveal for Journey 4 Impact Trip to Israel
CHW Launches Social Impact Investing Investing in a Sustainable Tomorrow
Up Close & Personal
Dede Bandaid: A Collaboration Between CHW and a Prolific Israeli Artist Creating Art to Heal
Breathe Life Give Love
Supporting Heart and Lung Health
Featured Supporter
Lillian Freiman: The Woman Who Inspired Generations
CHW Coast to Coast Events And Fundraisers At CHW Centres Across Canada
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Lynn Gillman
Marcia Glick
Roslyn Joseph
Stephanie Rusen
Linda Senzilet
Brondell Shapiro
Tova Train
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We are opening this message with gratitude. We are so grateful to you, our CHW family, for the overwhelming
women and children will receive access to critical healthcare, humanitarian aid, educational opportunities, mental health counselling, and vital social services.
It is always amazing how quickly time passes. It has already been a year since we transitioned the leadership of nationwide like and , to our exciting trip to Israel in October 2022, CHW is transforming to meet the needs of a new generation of donors and volunteers while safeguarding our roots. Our organization is ever-changing and evolving to increase engagement and impact, and to ensure our future.
One of our newest initiatives is , which will enrich donor engagement and boost impact. By STEPPING UP, donors commit to increase their annual giving scalable over two to four years, until they reach the Sustainer level of a minimum $1,000 donation each year. CHW Sustainers choose how their giving will create will consider stepping up your own giving and join the many donors nationwide who are now part of the program. Visit www.chw.ca/sustainer to learn how you can participate.
This year, our annual campaign focus is healthcare, with funding earmarked to support a $3.2 million campaign for the Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Unit (PCCCU) at Hadassah Hospital, Ein Kerem, and the new Institute of Pulmonary Functions and Diseases at Shamir Medical Center (Assaf Harofeh). We have collaborated with the LIFE GIVE LOVE, our annual campaign will support heart and lung health. We hope that through this innovative artistic collaboration, CHW can raise both much-needed funds and awareness by creating art to heal.
Thank you for your philanthropy today and always.
Warm regards,
Elayna Latsky National President
Lisa Colt-Kotler CEO
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WHO WE ARE
Canadian Hadassah-WIZO (CHW) is a non-political, non-religious, national network of multi-generational volunteers and professionals who strongly believe in the advancement of children and women in Israel and Canada. Support for excellence in healthcare, education, and social services transcends politics, religion, and national boundaries.
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We strongly believe that every human being deserves to achieve their full potential, while living in safety and security. Our support of excellent education, advanced people globally, improves lives, and provides hope.
By providing donors and volunteers with a vehicle to CHW enables its supporters to make the world a better place.
For over 100 years, CHW has made a positive and lasting impact on the very fabric of Israeli society by transforming the lives of women and children.
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REFLECTiONS FROM A NAiL SALON
i grew up in a family that was in constant survival mode. My father moved to Israel from Morocco with nothing, and my mother came from a large family. Growing up, we lived in a rough neighbourhood at the on the table.
a teenager, I knew I wanted to break away from the everyday hardships. I decided to start over at CHW Netanya Technological High School. It was across the city, but well-known as a vocational training school that gave students skills for the future. Little did I know it would change my life forever.
I desperately wanted practical skills that could help me land a decent job as soon as I graduated. I loved
administration. But I also loved learning from experts in the cosmetics industry, who trained us in the Hair exposed to a world of new opportunities and had the
My high school years were ones of immense personal growth. Netanya was much more than a school. It was a warm community of teachers and counsellors and life-long friends. It was a safe space where I could grow and fully embrace new values. Children were at the centre and we felt seen and supported, something many of us didn’t experience at home. We became Hashoah or Yom Haatzmaut to hear the choir.
decided to pursue my real passion in the beauty industry. I worked for several companies as a
makeup artist, and then decided I wanted to become independent and self-employed. Nobody believed I could, but I established my own nail salon. It was scary a business from scratch was very daunting, but I did it! I slowly gained a reputation as a dedicated and talented professional. Through word of mouth, more and more clients reached out to me. I was booked living. I love my clients and have developed wonderful relationships with them.
Over the years, I’ve had countless conversations with work to family to raising children. These conversations made me realize, at age 37, that I didn’t want to wait for a partner, and decided to start a family on my own. I was blessed to have the full support of my family. They were with me every step of the way. I ended up having a high-risk pregnancy and was bedridden for several months, which meant my business was on hold. But
healthy twin girls!
Being a mother changed me forever. I knew I wanted birth, I thought a lot about my own childhood and kept coming back to those critical years in high school. Those years shaped me into who I am today. I learned
Of course, it’s never easy. At times, I’m still consumed with all the reasons why I can’t possibly succeed. Even the thought of starting my own family seemed like a
I don’t have, I focus on the things I do have, and I can honestly say I feel blessed.
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of clients who turn to me, not only for manicures, but also for advice, especially related to their children. Since the pandemic, I started studying to become a parental coach and learn from some of the best in Israel. Our children are a
"I met Elinor by chance a few months ago when a new nail salon opened up in my area. Elinor is incredible and loves to chat with her clients. When she heard I was from Canada, she told me she went to CHW Netanya. You can bet that I keep going back for manicures, and as you’ll read in the article, some wonderful parenting advice."
communicated by yelling over each other.
to show respect and positive reinforcement. I see what a repeat to my girls: “Keep practicing and you’ll keep improving.” If my girls try something and don’t succeed, they know to try orange on her own. She was so proud and told me, “You see, practice makes perfect!”
I feel like I’ve come full circle, especially as I share my story with CHW. I’ve overcome so many challenges thanks to my dedicated mentors and teachers in high school. I truly value the education and opportunities I had, and I’m so excited to help others overcome their challenges, especially as parents. invests in you and your future.
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FIVE NIGHTS, SIX DAYS, ISRAEL LIKE NEVER BEFORE
OCTOBER 22-27, 2022
DAY 01
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22: Rest & Relaxation
• MORNING & AFTERNOON: At your leisure, with options available for you.
• DINNER: The journey begins with Havdalah, complete with a plated three-course meal, "Hamish" hospitality, and dynamic speakers.
• fellow travellers.
• OVERNIGHT: Inbal Hotel, Jerusalem.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23: Israeli Innovation
• medical innovations and robotics. AT will dive into an emergency disaster
DAY 02 DAY 03
• LUNCH: LT & AT come together for a Canadian-style outdoor BBQ honouring frontline workers at Hadassah Hospital, and to admire the Chagall windows.
• AFTERNOON: Free downtime at your leisure.
• LATE AFTERNOON: Hadassah Academic College (HAC). LT and AT Choose Your Own Adventure, either focus on design, test driving innovative projects with the DAN Department and The Blender. OR connect on a deeper level through the Communications & Journalism program.
• • through the diverse neighbourhoods of Jerusalem.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24: Sustainability & Healing
• students.
• LUNCH: Farm to table at Nahalal.
• AFTERNOON: Get your hands dirty! Plant trees as part of a unique Legacy Circle ceremony, work together to paint a mural with students and local artists to commemorate our 100-year anniversary with Nahalal, and unveil new projects.
• DINNER & EVENING: TBA.
• OVERNIGHT: Elma Hotel, Haifa.
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DAY 04 DAY 05 DAY 06
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25: Coexistence & Creativity
• LUNCH: Uri Buri and Akko Gin tasting.
• AFTERNOON: Up close and hands-on workshops with new projects at Neri
Both LT and AT choose their journey.
• DINNER & EVENING: A chill event held at a winery in Zichron with live music and a special video presentation.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26: Empowerment
• MORNING: In Caesarea. LT workshop with WIZO Safety Net Program, including a therapeutic art workshop, assembling Essentials Kits, and a tour of Caesarea
• LUNCH: Helena Restaurant with Amos Sion. Break bread with women who have been empowered by WIZO and CHW to change their lives and break the cycle of violence.
• AFTERNOON: Two Options: Shamir Medical Center visit or Shabak (Israel Security
• Aviv chefs in their own homes. Various dinner options are available, meal costs are an additional fee.
• OVERNIGHT: Royal Beach Hotel, Tel Aviv
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27: Social Impact Investing
• MORNING: Asif Culinary Institute Food and Innovation (TBC) with Netanya
• LUNCH: At a nearby social enterprise.
• AFTERNOON: At your leisure in Tel Aviv.
• format. Followed by a cocktail-party style dinner and farewell event.
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HOW YOUR SUPPORT OF CHW CAN HELP UKRAINE
CHW SUPPORTS WIZO
• CHW Hadassim and Nahalal Youth Villages have a long Both villages are currently home to Na’aleh youth from Ukraine and Russia, who are receiving extra support and counselling during these troubling times. There is no tension between the students themselves, instead they are showing support for one another. (Two students from Ukraine are pictured to the right.)
• The main concern for everyone is the safety of their immediate family back home. Social workers are working around the clock to ensure that every student has the opportunity to connect regularly with their parents.
• Both villages are prepared to receive refugees from Ukraine, including siblings of Na’aleh students already in Israel.
• WIZO second hand stores across Israel have opened their doors and invited refugees from Ukraine to select any clothing and household items they need as they resettle in Israel.
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CHW SUPPORTS HMO
• In early March, Hadassah Medical Organization (HMO) sent urgently needed medical supplies for those injured in the Ukrainian crisis. HMO quickly mobilized and packed a truck full of life-saving medical supplies, which were transferred to the Ukrainian embassy in Tel Aviv. These border.
• provide medical care to Ukrainian refugees (pictured right)
Poland.
• The doctors and nurses from Hadassah Hospitals in Jerusalem, specializing in internal medicine and pediatrics, brought 170 kilos of medications with them. The Hadassah team (pictured right) will now
• The Hadassah delegation to the refugee camp has experienced both sad and special moments. The team is privileged to save lives and medically aid so many refugees who lost their homes and their homeland.
• HMO Trauma Directors Dr. Miklosh Bala (Ein Kerem) and Dr. Assaf Kadar, and the Trauma Nurse Coordinator Julie Benvenisti, started a training program (pictured right) for senior medical personnel on Emergency, Trauma, Surgery, Anesthesiology, and other departments at the Medical University Hospital in Lubin. These training programs were preparation for what was originally theoretical
Polish border, the training is more essential than ever.
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UP CLOSE & peRsOnAl witH DeDe
A prolific Tel Aviv urban artist known for his iconic bandaids, Dede (@dedebandaid) utilizes various media to communicate within outdoor spaces. Dede creates art to heal, and he is collaborating with CHW to spread the concept around the world.
In Dede's words:
Itall began towards the end of my military service. Designing the bandaid started as something very personal, but then it became much bigger. I discovered more and more meaning around the bandaid and received hundreds of emails and stories from people who could relate to my bandaids. I keep finding more meaning with each new location and each bandaid project.
My bandaid drawing began as selftherapy, although I didn’t fully know
it at the time. Over the years and through my paintings, I have shared my story with so many people. In fact, many of those people, whom I have never met, still reach out and share their very personal problems with me.
Art helped me heal in many ways. I feel much better with every bandaid I paint, especially because soldiers receive minimal mental health support after they finish their military service. I’m happy to know
I have helped so many people, and grateful they shared their stories with me. It’s about meeting the bandaid outside at a critical moment. It gives them a place and a platform to share and talk openly about their problems. They can see that they’re not alone.
I always look for new ways to combine my bandaid in real and different contexts. I want to use the bandaid in new ways and in new locations to touch people's lives.
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Creating Art to Heal
In this specific project with CHW, I think about all the people in the hospital I can maybe help just a little, especially the children. It fills my heart. I wish I could help them physically, but art is what I know. I love to help and support in the way I can.
I was featured all over the world, including Canada. I went to Montreal a few years ago and painted a mural there. It is definitely one of the places I miss and want to return to again and again. I loved it! I loved the people I met. I felt a strong sense of support and found Montreal to be an extremely fun community.
I would love to continue collaborating around the world. I want to share my art and keep spreading the concept and the bandaid. I truly believe that everyone can use some kind of fix, and if we all worked together, even just a little, we could heal each other.
Dede was commissioned by CHW to design the unique campaign logo illustrating a heart and lungs, which are the central focus of this year's annual campaign: BREAtHE LIFE GIVE LOVE
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BREATHE LIFE
The Institute of Pulmonary Functions and Diseases at Shamir Medical Center treats 4,600 respiratory, lung, and lung function disease patients each year. The Institute provides counseling for the inpatient and surgical wards, and also performs assessments of high-risk patients before surgery.
The Institute conducts advanced research in the elds of lung physiology and sleep medicine, and clinical studies of pharmaceutical companies and non-invasive respiratory best practices among hospitalized patients.
HOW YOU CAN MAKE AN IMPACT NOW
Shamir Medical Center urgently needs your help to rebuild the Institute for three primary reasons:
In recent years, the hospital has seen a steady increase in lung disease and lung cancer. In addition, recent data indicates a signi cant increase in reported damages to lung function due to COVID-19. A 50% increase has been predicted in the number of patients we treat every year, which will require a much larger designated area, fully equipped with devices and highly trained medical personnel to meet the needs of the population.
The current site of the Pulmonary Institute is a small and outdated facility that dates back to the early-mid 1900s. Despite repeated attempts to maintain the facility, the patchwork over the years has resulted in a substandard facility and a poor overall experience for patients.
The Institute must be evacuated in order to allow for the building of a new Emergency Medicine Department and Surgical Tower. The rst step to becoming the largest hospital in Israel is rebuilding and expanding the gateway and heart of the medical centre. This means establishing a new emergency medicine department and a hospitalization tower on the site of the oldest buildings. The new Pulmonary Institute will be built at the top of the existing laboratory building. This is a prime location as it is situated next to the new Emergency Medicine Department and Surgical Tower. The start date for laying the foundations for the new tower is September 2022.
GIVE LOVE
The new, state-of-the-art Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Unit (PCCCU) at Hadassah Hospital is the only one of its kind in Jerusalem. Pediatric cardiac critical care patients have unique needs, which is why we have a dedicated unit, distinct from the general critical care unit. For these infants, precise diagnoses and immediate, advanced treatments are critical. That’s why our compassionate, dedicated medical professionals are vital – to help keep the tiniest, most fragile hearts pumping strong.
Congenital heart defects comprise the most common type of birth defect. Currently, the global incidence of congenital heart disease at birth has been estimated at eight to 12 cases per 1,000 live births. These statistics highlight the overwhelming demand for advanced pediatric cardiac critical care.
HOW YOU CAN HELP US SAVE LIVES NOW
The PCCCU needs Isolation Bays. Epidemics of antibiotic-resistant infections are occurring more frequently, dramatically impacting patients’ morbidity and mortality. As a result, inpatient departments are often shut down while they are disinfected, so it is critical to have isolations rooms for patients who have acquired such infections.
Each isolation room is out tted with an anteroom for disinfecting hands and gowning before entering the patient room. Entrance to each room is through two sets of doors. The isolation rooms are equipped with a special ltration system to clean and recycle the air and keep the infected air from entering the general hallway. All medical equipment is used only in that room for that patient to avoid transferring the infection via the machines.
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JUST breathe
Emily Gur was a busy mother of two, working full time and training to become a volunteer EMT (emergency medical
asthma since her childhood in Siberia, but in early 2019, she suddenly started experiencing a series of breathing issues that made even simple tasks, like walking or showering, nearly impossible. “I went to my doctor, and he listened to my lungs and said it sounds like pneumonia. He gave
I was not getting better. He tried giving me inhalers and steroids, but it didn’t help.”
Emily had visited doctors and specialists over the years regarding her breathing issues, but followup appointments were rare. Her lung function was very poor, and she needed treatment immediately. “They
me on steroids, which did little to help. It caused me to get bigger and bigger. During the time I was on steroids, I gained 40kg.”
Her breathing soon deteriorated so much that she had to be taken to the emergency
several blood tests, she was admitted to the hospital for further investigation.
Head of the Pulmonary Functions and Diseases Institute, on her second day in the hospital, she was transferred to the Pulmonary Institute for further testing.
Dr. Fox reassured Emily that his team would do everything in their power to help determine the cause of her breathing troubles.
Several tests for lung function were completed, and doctors were able to carefully tailor a specialized treatment for Emily’s complex condition. According to Dr. Fox:
Emily had regular weekly followups with they only meet every six months. Once Emily’s breathing was under control, she was able to end the vicious cycle of weight gain caused by the steroids. She continued to work on her health and had bariatric surgery to help her reach her goals. Her lung functions are greatly improved, and she has returned to a normal life.
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Emily received a breakthrough treatment at the Institute of Pulmonary Functions and Diseases at Shamir Medical Center.
"Just as her condition stabilized, the COVID-19 pandemic emerged. Being high-risk meant that Emily had to take extra precautions, and essentially has worked from home over the past year and a half. Emily and her family recently contracted COVID-19, but she was grateful to have received her vaccinations.
“I was very worried, and I did consult with the hospital because I was supposed to be there the very next Thursday for a checkup. We did a call and consulted Dr. Fox, who said if there is no respiratory aggravation, then it is not serious. A week later, I came for my checkup, and my lung function had not changed.”
Emily is back to leading a full life and has never felt
always been fascinated with medicine, and is currently plans to pursue a degree in nursing. In her ‘spare’ time, Emily is an active EMT volunteer, with her medical bag in tow, responding to nearby medical emergencies. “I want to thank Dr. Fox for his help, assistance with the lung treatment, and consultations, and for helping me to get back on my feet. I can actually live my life and not just watch it go by.”
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$1,800, you will receive a beautiful Women for Women pin recognizing you will wear with pride.
As a member of the Double Chai category, you will receive a beautiful KetubahIsrael, in recognition of your
As a CHW Keyholder, you will receive a beautiful and stylish sterling silver pendant, made in Israel, as a and commitment to CHW.
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Sustainers are the lifeblood of CHW, providing a base of annual support for the organization. To join the CHW Sustainer program, donors commit to an perpetuity and receive special
LEGACY GIVING
The ongoing growth and success of Canadian Hadassah-WIZO (CHW) projects depend increasingly on the generosity of those who help us plan for the future. The CHW Legacy Circle honours those who have included CHW in their estate plans.
Becoming a CHW Sustainer is a big decision with enormous impact over your lifetime. By STEPPING UP, you commit to gradually increase your annual giving scalable over two to four years, until you reach the Sustainer level of a minimum $1,000 donation each year.
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Lillian Freiman
THE WOMAN WHO iNSPiRED GENERATiONS TO USE THEiR POWER FOR GOOD
saved 11,000 orphans from perishing in the Holocaust, Freiman’s work
Betsy Rigal, Lillian Freiman’s granddaughter, has written about her accomplished grandmother who was born Lillian Bilsky in Mattawa, Ontario in 1885. The family was large and the home was always full of relatives and friends, and open to new immigrants and those in need. As a young woman, she organized the Hebrew Benevolent Society in Ottawa, which foreshadowed her life’s work.
in the world, would question it as, ‘What are we going to do to correct it? We have to stand up and be counted.’”
Henrietta Szold, who founded Hadassah in the United States in 1912, and Lillian Freiman, who founded the organization in Canada lives. Henrietta Szold had her heart broken, never married, never had children, never knew material comfort and lived, at the time, to the advanced age of 84. Lillian Freiman, got married, had children, lived a relatively privileged life, and passed away at the young age of 55.
In 1903, she married Archibald Jacob Freiman, who owned the Freiman’s Department Store, and the couple had three children: Dorothy (Alexandor, 1906–2000), Lawrence (1909–1986) and Queene Esther (Luxenberg, 1912–1997). Never letting a busy family life stand in the way of her desire to correct injustice in the world, she turned the family home at 149 Somerset Street West in Ottawa into her personal headquarters, hosting meetings for her countless causes.
Like Szold, who not only founded Hadassah, but also a night school, the Jewish Publication Society, and
Lillian Vineberg-Goodman, who was born in February of 1941, just passing, describes a matriarch who has been a guiding force in her family for generations: “She was a woman who, if she saw an injustice
When the First World War broke out, Freiman set up sewing machines in her home and organized Red Cross sewing circles to send blankets and clothing to soldiers overseas. She co-founded The Great War Veterans Association, which would become the Royal Canadian Legion, and gathered women in her home to sew cloth poppies. She chaired the Poppy Campaign from 1921 until her passing.
chapter was founded in Toronto and by 1919, Lillian was elected
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PART ONE
Lillian Freiman, founder of CHW
Lillian Vineberg-Goodman, great-niece of Lillian Freiman
President of the Dominion Hadassah
travelled across the young country raising $200,000 from 120,000 her passing in 1940. In the 1920s, Canadian Hadassah raised funds for the Jewish National Fund and Hebrew University.
In 1921, the same year Canadian
WIZO and became Canadian Hadassah-WIZO (CHW), Lillian travelled to Belgium. The situation
First World War and the Russian raised $100,000 for the mission
Ukrainian Jewish orphans to Canada. The Freimans adopted one of the orphans, 12-year-old Gladys Rozovsky.
agricultural school for women on the kibbutz of Nahalal. By the mid1920s, under Freiman’s leadership, CHW had grown to 4,500 members and 68 chapters across the country. In the 1930s, CHW was the only organization in Canada to champion Youth Aliyah to help children escape Germany.
Freiman’s contributions to welfare
George V bestowed on her the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1934, such an honour in Canada.
Dorothy Alexandor served several terms as National Vice-President, Audrey Freiman was President of the Ottawa Council of Hadassah, and Queene Luxenberg was President of a CHW Toronto chapter.
Vineberg-Goodman recalls that her mother, Etta Caplan, her aunts, and all their Jewish Ottawa friends formed the Bertha Slonemsky Chapter of CHW. “My mother ran an enormous city-wide Bazaar every year to raise substantial dollars to support their projects in Israel…. [Freiman] continues to be an important role model for all of us in our family. She was unique in her time, in that she was not afraid to speak up for the underdog or the under-served. She was comfortable lobbying the government, right up to the Prime Minister.”
Today, a passion for CHW is being passed on to the next generation of Lillian Freiman’s descendants. Ruth Alexandor, great-granddaughter of Lillian Freiman, describes her ancestor as “an icon in the family.” Alexandor visited Nahalal in her 20s and “saw some of the fruits of my great-grandmother’s work.”
looking for a deeper commitment to the organization. She met the new CEO, Lisa Colt-Kotler, who suggested Alexandor use her skills as a leadership coach at the senior level to help CHW facilitate its strategic planning process. Alexandor took on the project in a volunteer capacity.
Alexandor explains, “My hope is to continue to use my expertise in strategy work and team coaching, they can be, and to be engaged and empowered to do the work they want to be doing. That would really be meaningful work for me.”
Ruth Alexandor is carrying on the legacy of her great-grandmother, Lillian Freiman, by using her power for good.
Over the years, Alexandor would support CHW by attending events, but now being in mid-life, she is
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Ruth Alexandor, great-granddaughter of Lillian Freiman
’S IMPACT OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS
of at-risk women and children at CHW projects in Israel and Canada.
EDUCATiON: $1,767,034
Education funds support CHW Netanya Technological High School, Canadian Young Judaea, Hadassah
Design, and Jerome D. Diamond Adolescent Centre.
HEALTHCARE: $4,091,796
Healthcare funds support Hadassah Medical Center and Shamir Medical Center (Assaf Harofeh).
SOCiAL SERViCES: $4,353,173
Social Services funds support CHW Nahalal Youth Village, CHW Hadassim Children and Youth Village, and WIZO emergency services: the Safety Net program and Essentials Kits.
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A VERY SPECiAL THANK YOU
Doreen Abugov
Cynthia Borovoy Warren
Aubrey & Marla Dan Foundation
Rachel Lili Gerstenzangz"l
Estate of Martha Vajda
The Azrieli Foundation
Jacquie Bayley
Estherz"l & Irving Matlow
Beverley Davis in memory of Evelyn Davisz"l
Marianne Simorz”l
Bell Canada
CIBC World Markets Canada
Gittie Cobrin
William Evansz"l
Jaclyn Fisher Foundation
Elayna & Jonathan Latsky
Sybil Sarah Lichtensteinz"l
Miriam Neveren Memorial Fund
Susan & John Rose
Bea Schachter & Hershie Schachter
Carla R. Stein
The Tenenbaum Family
Henriette & Leonard White Endowment
Fund
The P. Austin Family Foundation
Sylvia Cristall
DFC Auto Group Inc.
Raizi & George Fleischmann
Debbie Eisenberg & Gary Levene
Gary Hutman
Roslyn Joseph
Dianne Kardish Memorial Fund
Rochellez"l & Joseph Levitt
Fanny and Aaron Malkin Fund
Mark Tinnerman
Carole Zucker Family Foundation
Karen Adler
Leonda Adler
Tony Aksa
Sheila Alexander
David Altshuller
Arbor Memorial Foundation
Marla Arnovitz
Asper Family Foundation Inc.
The Atid Charitable Foundation
Michelle Axler
Azrieli Foundation
Nancy Baker Halpern
David Balinsky
Susan & Joseph Balinsky
Deborah Bank
Gertie Barath
Vera Barcza
Lori Barer
Barrday Inc
Linda & John Barron
Baron De Hirsch Cemetery Inc.
Shelley Baruch
Sharon Baruch
Renna Bassal
Chad Bayne
Shellianne Bedder Green
Sharron Beder
Lauren & Samuel Bell
Bonnie & Allan Belzberg
Karen Belzberg
The Benjamin Foundation
Benjamin Group
Barbi Benjamin Levitt
Beaverhall Investments
Carol Berall
Cylia Bercovich
Susan Bercovich
Julie Berger
Judy & Allan Berger
Patricia Berkovic
Eleonora Berku, honouring greatgrandchildren Adam, Raina, Eva & Kiren
Beth Tzedec Congregation
Sonia Bickman
Marjorie Blankstein
Jennifer Blitz
Erika Bloch
Kathy Bloom
Pearl Bloom
Tiana Boyman
Estate of Eva Braun
Carrie Brody
Mel Brown
Rosalind Brown
Bernice Brownstein
Clarice Brownstein Kolomeir
Orah Buck
Gladys Buckler
Lynda Budd
Frieda Bugisz"l
Gloria Burnett
Pauline Burns
CanadaHelps.org
Stephanie Caplan
Marion Caplan
Zane Caplansky
Beverley Carley
Carrie Cash
Elaine Chelin
The Chelminski Family Foundation
Arlein Chetner
Glenda Chetner
Aviva Cheuk
Gloria Chochinov
Cidel Trust Company
Closner Family Foundation
Cora Cohen
Diane E. Cohen
Nancy Cohen & Stephen Goldhar
Paula Cohen
Esther Cole
Lisa Colt-Kotler
Claire Conrad
Michael Cons
Ronald Cons
Construction Dancon Inc.
Construction Tyron Inc.
Barbara Cooper
Gail Cooper
Jean Cooperberg
Ruth Cooperstock
Leba & Jack Cooperstone
Beverley Corber
Stephen Cotsman
John Cullen
Custom Diamond International
Eleanor Cutler
Ruth Aaron in memory of Fredaz”l & Benjamin Feinsteinz”l
Carole Abramson
Esti Bonkowski
Miriam Bookbinderz"l
Borden Ladner Gervais
Ann & Morris Dancyger
Joanne Davidson
Ann Davis Secter
Helene Davisz"l
Lynne Davis
Decarie Motors Inc.
Delmar International Inc.
DEWER Holdings Ltd.
Robert Di Iorio
Jodi Diamond
Karen Diamond
Warren Dick
Marie Doduck
Rozlyn Druckman
Rhoda Dubin
Faith Dubisky
Ruth Dvorkin
Karen Ehrlich
Wendy Eisen
George Buddy Eisenberg
Sandra Eisner
Elite Milvan Inc.
Corinne Engel
Entretien Menager Laveengo
Alicia Epstein
Catherine Epstein
Diane Erlick
Maxanne Ezer
Terrie Faber
Lynn Factor
Ann Falk
Famglas Foundation
Karen Farkas
Allan and Susan Fenwick Charitable Foundation
Ellen Fialkov
Fiberlinks Textiles Inc. / Symak Sales
Shelley Fine
Molly Finkelstein
Finkler-Friedland Family Foundation
Faye Firestone
Larry Fisher
Randi Fisher
Sharon Fitch
Ilene Flatt
Phyllis Flatt
Mandy Fleischer
Sharon Fligel
Karen Florence
Cynthia Flower in memory of Abe & Sharon Flowerz"l
Fonex Data Systems Inc.
The Jeremy & Judith Freedman Family Foundation
Pam Freedman
Ruth Freeman
Nora Freund
Helen (Elly) Freund-Bell
The Friedberg Charitable Foundation
Patricia & Allan Friedland
Dr. Joseph Friedlich Dentistry Professional Corporation
Ana Friedman
Lois Friedman Fine
Jed Gaines
Ruby Gales
Benjamin Gallayz"l
Ganz Family Foundation
Ruth Garbe
Corrine & Mark Gelfer
Genatec
Rita Gerstein
Myrna Ghitter
Mara Gibney
Lynn Gillman
Daniella Givon & Bernard Pinsky
Marcy Glanzberg
Heather Glassman Berkowitz
Rose Marie & Leon Glassman
Barbara Gleiberman
Marcia & Bernard Glick
Shirley Glick
Ruth Glowinsky
Vera Glube
The Goldberg Family Foundation
Bernice Goldberg
Debra Goldberg
Helen Goldberg
Marvin Goldberg
Janice Goldberg
Leo & Shirley Goldfarb Foundation
Gayle & Harry Goldgut
Sala Goldhar
Karen Goldhar-White
Rosylin Goldlist
Beryl & Ralphz"l Goldman
Claudia & Paul Goldman
Adele Goldstein
Diane Goldstein
Ellen Goldstein
Esther Goodman
Morris & Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation
Rhonda & Stanley Gordon
Carole & Jerry Grafstein
Sarah Granatowicz
Toddy Granovsky
Regina & Howardz"l Grant
The Lindy Green Family Charitable Foundation
Sandra Green
Shirley Greeberg
Robyn Greenspan
Howard Greenspoon
Saryl Gross
Gross Kaplin Coviensky Architechts
Louis Grossbaum
Bonnie Grossman
Lynda Grossman
Sharon Grossman
Belinda Grover
Bonnie Grundman
Guaranteed Industries Ltd
Dr. Ralph & Sheila Gurevitch
Gustav Levinschi Foundation
Nathan Haber
Shelly Haber
Andrea Halperin
Jackie Halpern
Jackie & Hayim Hamborger
Dorothy Hanson
Happy Face Investments Inc
Penny Hardin
Barbara Hennick
Sandra Herlick
Florence Hertzman
Jennifer Hesselson
Hillrose Holdings Ltd.
Sonya Hirsch Holt Renfrew
Sarah Hutman
The Sheldon Inwentash and Lynn Factor
Charitable Foundation
Jack Dym Investments Ltd.
Bonnie Jackson
Jammers Inc
Jim Wilson Financial Group, CIBC
Wood Gundy
Sindi Kachuck
Evelyn Kahn
Sydney Kalef
Nomi Kaplan
Margo & David Kardish in memory of Tessie Zelikovitzz"l & Eva Kardishz"l
Judy Katsof
April & David Katz
Shirley Katz
Eva Katznelson
Danny Kaufer
Faye Kay
Dora Kichler
Fay Kiferz"l
Debbie Kimel
Peter Kircher
Sandi Kirschner
Paula Klaiman
Gerry Kline
Lisa Klinger
Laurie Koch
iCON LEGEND Major Donor Person of Valour Person of Distinction Legacy Circle Women for Women Sustainer Double Chai Keyholder ORAH M AGA ZiNE SP R iNG 2022 35
Lea & William Kohn
Philip Konigsberg in memory of Shirley Konigsbergz"l
Marla Korman
Ethel Kostman
Katarina Kraizel
Seren Kratz
Gail Ksienski
Anna Kubiciel
Esther Kulik in memory of Lola & Mordecai Lipsyczz”l
Connie Monson Kussner
Francy Kussner
Cathy Kwinter
Laboratoire Riva
Harriette Laing
Lana Landa
Sonja Langburt
Frank Laurie
Susan Lavy
Leila Lax
Elizabeth Laxer
Lillian & Arthurz”l Lerman
Miles Leutner
Leslie Levant
Charlotte Levene
Marlene Levenson
Rochelle Levinson
Marleen Levy
The Alvin & Mona Libin Foundation
Marilyn Libin
The Philip & Harriet Libin Family Foundation
Judith Lifshitz
L'image Home Products
Lisa Linden-Wiseman
Margaret Lindzon
Susan Lindzon
Selma Linzer
Sharon & Harvey Lipman
B. Lipson
Jordanna Lipson
Howard C. Lohner, CPA Inc.
Glynnis Louis
Fran Luborsky
Madison Legacy Limited
Maimonides Hospital Foundation
Patsy Mallek Royer
Glennie Mandel
Devorah Mandell
Ruthe Mannz"l
Gerald Marcus
Marsid Family Foundation
Beulah Martin
Lorraine Martin
SOMAR Family Foundation, Sandy & Larry Martin
Linda Matlow
Mawer Investment Management
Hedda Medjuck
Roslyn Mendelson
Sarah Meyer
Karen Meyerowitz
Migson Public Storage
Miriam Milavsky
Luba Miller
Sandy Minden
Eleanor Mintz
Heather Mintz
Risa Mintz
Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd.
Shanna Mittleman
Michelle Moll
Anita Morris
Joan Morris
Sheryl Morris
George Morrison
Walter Moscovitz
Michele Moss
Myra Holdings Inc.
Stuart Myron
Naji Nader
Esther Nadler
Lynda Nadolny
Nelras Holdings Inc.
Madelon Niman
Lucy Niskerz”l
Kathie & Mickey Norris
Vita Novick
Samuel Nowak
Phyllis Nurgitz
Olymbec Development Inc.
Heather Ordon
Orenstein Legal Services
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Al Osten
Adrienne Pacht
Linda Papernick
Myra Paperny
Lola Pawer
PearTree Financial Services,Ltd.
Sharon Pearlstein
Pennylove Holdings
Elmer Phillipson
Estate of David Pollack
Sharon Pollock
Sylvia Polsky
Sarah & Jospeh Pomerantz
Ana Porzecanski
Abe and Elsie Posluns Family Foundation
Dr. Lorne & Mrs. Beth Price
Marsha Ptack
Rochelle Rabinovitz
Merle Rachlin
Lailla Rapoport
Marlene & Ronald Richardson
Richter Management Ltd
Murray Robins
Dianne Roebuck
Eric Rose
Irving L. Rosen Foundation
Melanie Rosenblum
Barb Rosenstein
Molly Ross
Ruth E. and William H. Ross Foundation
Dr. Stuart & Mrs. Irene Ross
Linda Rotchin
Marilyn Rotenberg
Fonda Roth
Norbert & Gusta Roth Foundation
Sheila Rother
Eleanor Roth-Latsky
Shelley Rothman
Sonia Rowan
Florence Rozen
Rima Rozen
Arthur Rubin
Lorne Rubin
Toby Rubin
Eva Rubinstein
Stephanie Rusen
Dundi Sachs
Karen & Richard Sacks
Sage Investments Limited
Sajo Inc.
Joshua Saks
Larry Saltsman
Sharon (Cookie) Sandler
Judy Sapera
Steven Satov
Schwartz Levitsky Feldman (SLF)
Diana Schwartz
Diane Schwartz
Gayla Schwartz
Jerry Schwartz
Elaine Schwartzman
Scotiabank
Ilse Seetner
Alvin Segal Family Foundation
Nanci Segal
Susan Segal
Marcy Segall
Tammy Seigel
Linda Senzilet
Jane Shadley
Judy Shane
Brondell Shapiro
iCON LEGEND Major Donor Person of Valour Person of Distinction Legacy Circle Women for Women Sustainer Double Chai Keyholder ORAH M AGA ZiNE SP R iNG 2022 36
Vivien Sharon
Linda Shaw in memory of Clarice
Buckwoldz”l
David Shapiro
Lenny & Faigel Shapiro
Monica Shapiro
Sam Shapiro
Vivien Sharon
Linda Shaw
Terrace Gardens
Evelyn Thaw Maizen
Thread Collective Inc.
Adina & Elias Toby
Benjamin Topor
Tova Train
Miriam Trehearne in memory of Annettez”l & Louis Gordonz”l
Ruth Ullman
Robyn Ulster
Upper Canada Soap & Candle Makers Corp
Evelyn Vinerz"l
Vinista Holdings Inc
Lauren Esther Bellon
Frances Belzberg
Judith Berg
Debbie Baylin
Pam Bierstock
Robin Chernick
Anetta Cherninz”l
Caroline Cohen
Robyn B. Cohen
Helen Cohen
Peggi Cohen Rabinovitch
Miriam Cooper
Gerald Sheiner
Lloyd Sheiner
Sari Sheiner
Betty Ann Sherwood
Stuart Shiveck
Stanley Shortt
Eric Shostak
Deborah Siegel
Siegel Executive Search Solutions Inc.
Hinda Silber
Nathan and Lily Silver Family Foundation
The Leonard Simpson Family Foundation
Marty Simon
Marilyn Sinclair
Myrna Singer
Sally Singer
Beverley Siskind
Paul Sitzer
Jeannie Sklar
Caroll Smith
Dr. Stan & Carey Smith
Ethel Solomonz"l
Fran Sonshine
Mildred Sonshinez"l
Carol Lou Spiegel
Julie Spira in memory of Elizabethz”l & Leslie Herczogz”l
Gary Spira
Sally Sprague-Lipkind
Harriet Star
Haya Stein
Suzanne Stein
Dr. Mireille Steinberg
Marnie Stern
Howard Stotland
Joyce Strauss
Reesa Sud
Barbara Sugar
Beverly Suliteanu Fowler
Eunice Swadron
Beverly Swedko
Howard Szalavetz
Lauren Tabatznik
Carole Tanenbaum
Francine Taras
David Tartick
Mary Taub
TD Commerical Bank
Susan Wainberg
Nadine Walman
Andrea Waserman
Mary Waterman
Gary Wechsler
Eddie Weinstein
Marilyn Weinstein
Marilyn Weisbart
Carolyn Weiss
Jonathan Wener
Zees Wenger
Janet Werger
WestGroupe Optical Inc.
Manual Whitzmanz"l
Ruth Wilansky
Judy Winberg
Randi & Sam Winter
Rhonda Wolf
Anita Wolfe
Carole Wolfe
Renee Wolfe
Shelley Wolkin
Dov Wolman
Rachelle Wolynetz Frankel
Sirky Wolynetz
Sylvia Wortsman
Gloria Wunder
Gwendolyn Yacht
The Sam Yakubowicz Family Foundation
Toby & Joel Yan
Terry Yanowski
Young & Haggis Insurance Services Ltd
Alyssa Yufe
Corinne Zagermanz"l
Judy Zelikovitz
Richard Zipper
Sheila Zive
Rose Zivot
ZLC Foundation
Andrea Zlotnik Mendel
Mollie Corber
Shirley Croll
Suzanne Deston
Joanne Emerman
Margaret Farkas
Annette Filler
Kathie Folk
Beth Godfrey
Lila Goldinz"l
Glory Goldman
Mona Goldmanz"l
Helen Greenfeld
Bea Kruppz"l
Eleanor Lambertz"l
Enid Lesserz"l
Maxine Levin
Judith Levinez"l
Frieda Lewin-Dym
Judy Mandleman
Anne Matlow
Marion Mayman
Shirlee Medjuck
Mariann Molnarz"l
Eunice C. Mouckleyz"l
Miriam Peletz
Sylvia M. Pollockz"l
Sandy Posluns
Joyce Raymond
Faith Ribackz"l
Georgina Rigorz”l & Eva Barton in honour of Ezra Ignac Rausnitzz"l & Minke Hermina Kleinz"l
Gloria Rosenberg
Perla Rozen
Marcia Schnoor
Terry Schwarzfeldz"l
Jackie Sheinerz"l
Kayla Shoctor
Judith Silver
Melissa Singer in memory of Phyllis G. & Leo Singerz"l
Sam Switzerz"l
Harriet Train
Gabi Weisfeldz"l
Janet Weisz-Asa
Susan Abramowitz
Carole Abramson
Freda Abugov
Linda Adams
Luba Allen
Briana & Daniel Zur
z”l
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THE AMBASSADOR GOES TO NAHALAL
Thank you to Ambassador Lisa Stadelbauer and the Embassy of Canada to Israel for taking the time to visit CHW Nahalal Youth Village on December 13, 2021. Ambassador Stadelbauer learned about the important work being done with youth and how CHW is empowering women in Israel and Canada.
Ambassador Stadelbauer had the opportunity to hear directly from students in the agricultural track who operate and run a cutting-edge dairy. The dairy farm supplies milk daily to Tnuva, Israel’s leading dairy company. CHW funded this venture philanthropy opportunity for Nahalal several years ago.
The Ambassador also visited the CHW Nahalal Apiary to see the students hard at work with their beekeeping. The bee farm produces high-quality honey that is sold at local markets.
FOR THE AMBASSADOR AND
Special thank you to Chef Shawna Goodman for sharing her wonderful stories and memories of the CHW Bazaar in Montreal. We also set up a beautiful farm-to-table lunch for the Ambassador, including an interactive tahini making demo by Chef Goodman. We look forward to touring more CHW funded projects in Israel with the Ambassador over the coming months.
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EVENTS FROM COAST TO COAST EAST
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CENTRES ACROSS CANADA
A WORK OF HEART: ViRTUAL ART TOUR AND ONLiNE AUCTiON
CHW centres across Canada collaborated on A raising over $95,000 in support of the Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Unit (PCCCU) at Hadassah Hospital.
On Tuesday, February 22, 2022, participants enjoyed a virtual tour curated and hosted by artist Murielle Cohen (pictured right). Her insightful narration and guided tour through Tel Aviv’s hundreds of viewers nationwide.
The online art auction displayed over 135 pieces of artwork from across Canada, the United States,
across the country. We are grateful to all of the artists and collectors who submitted artwork for this fundraising initiative. to watch the
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NATIONAL
CHW NATiONAL AGM
On October 31, 2021, CHW hosted its National Annual General Meeting (AGM). This year, the event focused on Women in Innovation, and included exciting details about innovation at Hadassah Academic
the transformations for CHW's future.
Thank you to everyone who attended. The event recording is available online for anyone who was unable to attend.
Click
CALGARY
CALGARY CENTRE TOY DRiVE
In November 2021, CHW Calgary Centre held its 20th annual Toy Drive for children and families in need in the Jewish and greater community. Thank you to the
Groberman, Arliss Levine, and Jennifer Moscovitz
purchasers who made this event such a success!
CALGARY CENTRE MAHJONG CARDS 2022
CHW Calgary Centre sold over 150 Mahjong Cards this year! Many thanks to all the Mahjong players who support CHW projects by ordering their cards through us.
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here to watch a recording of
the AGM.
TORONTO
TORONTO ATiD CHAPTER: BRAiN FiTNESS
On November 7, 2021, CHW Toronto Atid Chapter presented Brain Fitness - Change Your Brain, Change Your Results: For Every Age and Stage of Life. Thank you to Jill Hewlett (pictured right), Brain Fitness Expert and Wellness Authority, for sharing her expertise, and neuroscience-based and common-sense strategies to experience a better quality of life.
TORONTO ATERRET CHAPTER: JUKEBOX BiNGO
On November 24, 2021, friends of CHW Toronto Aterret Chapter gathered via Zoom for a round of Bingo… with a twist. Hosted by MC Marc Weinstock (pictured right), participants took a stroll down memory lane, grooving to tunes from the 50s and 60s. This was not your grandma’s bingo!
TORONTO CENTRE WiTH TORONTO HATiKVAH & LEV ZAHAV CHAPTERS: CHANUKAH PARTY BiNGO
On December 2, 2021, CHW Toronto Centre and CHW Toronto Hatikvah and Lev Zahav Chapters joined over 300 people registered for the competitive rounds of Bingo, many players walked away with fabulous prizes, and some lucky players won door prizes. Thank you to everyone who helped to make this event an overwhelming success!
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TORONTO CENTRE: SOCiAL MEDiA WORKSHOP 101: THE BASiCS
On January 20, 2022, CHW Marketing Coordinator Jayden Seigel led a Social Media 101 workshop. Many enthusiastic participants followed along and learned how to post to their timelines and stories on Facebook and Instagram.
If you missed the workshop, click the above icon to watch a recording. Now that everyone has mastered the basics, Jayden is excited to host the more in-depth, hands-on, intermediate workshop on April 6, 2022.
TORONTO SHOSHANA CHAPTER: THE MOTOWN STORY WiTH MiKE DALEY
On January 25, 2022, CHW Toronto Shoshana Chapter welcomed Musicologist Mike Daley to present an entertaining and informative video lecture on the history of Motown and Tamla Records. Participants took a stroll down memory lane to learn about how one of the most iconic, independent record labels changed the sound of popular music in the 1960’s.
ORAH M AGA ZiNE SP R iNG 2022 47 TORONTO
TORONTO
TORONTO ATZMAUT CHAPTER: ICiNG ON THE CAKE WiTH STEVEN LEViTT
On January 30, 2022, CHW Toronto Atzmaut Chapter on The Great Canadian Baking Show. Steven did a live cake decorating demonstration (pictured right), showing participants how to create their own beautiful edible winners!
TORONTO CHAVEROT CHAPTER: FOODiES AND FiTNESS
On February 6, 2022, CHW Toronto Chaverot Chapter welcomed back Fitness Trainer Lauren Finkelstein for a 30-minute workout (pictured right), and Culinary Dietitian Shauna Lindzon for a 30-minute interactive cooking demo (pictured right).
and made delicious, wellness chocolate turtles!
TORONTO L’NETZACH CHAPTER: CHAi TEA iN CONCERT
On February 13, 2022, CHW Toronto L'Netzach Chapter
popular show in May 2021, classical pianist Shoshana Telner was welcomed back to perform a series of romantic classics just in time for Valentine’s Day. Love was in the air! Event participants enjoyed another fabulous concert.
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TORONTO B'YACHAD CHAPTER: KRiSPY KREME FUNDRAiSER
In February 2022, CHW Toronto B'Yachad Chapter ran a delicious Krispy Kreme Fundraiser in support of the Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Unit (PCCCU) at Hadassah Hospital, Ein Kerem. Each order included one box of 12 original glazed doughnuts.
OTTAWA CENTRE CHANUKAH CRAFT SALE
Every year, CHW Ottawa participates in the Chanukah Fair organized by the Jewish Community of Ottawa. In 2020, the Chanukah Fair became virtual. With the help
its own web page, hosted on the CHW site, which advertised our handmade Chanukah aprons, placemats, table runners, gelt bags and other items.
exceeded our expectations! Our plan is to repeat last year’s success with another online sale in November 2022.
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TORONTO
OTTAWA
MONTREAL
MONTREAL CENTRE CHANUKAH BiNGO
On November 30, 2021, CHW Montreal Centre held an Online Chanukah Party Bingo Party. There was a huge crowd of bingo players, over 180 strong, who joined on Zoom for a fun evening of Bingo and prizes. The evening raised over $7,000 in support of CHW Nahalal.
Many thanks to our Bingo caller Hillary Cohen (aka @
household to use on their website, and our hardworking committee members (pictured above L-R): Hayley
Fellen, Alana Shiveck, Susan Bercovitch, and Shiri Tamam.
MONTREAL CENTRE MAHJONG CARDS 2022
CHW Montreal Centre sold over 500 Mahjong Cards this year! Many thanks to all the Mahjong players who support CHW projects by ordering their cards through us.
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MAXIMIZE GIVING, MINIMIZE TAXES USING YOUR CPP
You don’t have to be rich and famous to leave a substantial charitable gift and enjoy significant tax savings. Many fortunate readers don’t need their monthly Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits to pay bills. That ‘never spend money’ only gets taxed, reinvested and then taxed again.
The CPP Philanthropy™ strategy uses your CPP benefits to fund a permanent tax-exempt Life Insurance policy, creating a substantial windfall for your family while also continuing your support of Canadian Hadassah-WIZO (CHW).
A RECENT CASE
Sue and Al, both 65, are married. Each receives $1,100/monthly in CPP benefits, for a total of about $26,000 a year. They live in Ontario and pay tax at the highest marginal tax rate, 53.53%.
Strategy #1: Life Insurance Policy Owned by CHW, Tax Savings Now
Create a charitable gift of $1.5 million using joint-and-last-to-die Life Insurance, with the CHW as owner and beneficiary of the policy. Use the CPP benefit to pay the policy premiums and receive an annual charitable donation receipt of $26,000, mitigating the tax payable on the pension benefit and replacing it instead with a large gift.
Strategy #2: Life Insurance Policy Owned Personally, Tax Savings Later
As above, use the CPP benefits to pay the premiums on a joint-and-lastto-die Life Insurance policy for $1.5 million. CHW, as beneficiary, will receive the insurance payout on the death of the second spouse. Their estate will receive a donation receipt for $1.5 million and save the family about $750,000 in estate taxes.
Strategy #3: Donate RRSP/RRIF By Will or Beneficiary Designation RRSP/RRIF will be fully taxed as income (53.53% in Ontario) on the second death.
A $1 million RRSP/RRIF will be worth only $460,000 to their family. This strategy designates CHW as beneficiary of the RRSP/RRIF which mitigates the RRSP/RRIF taxes. Use the CPP benefits to buy a $1.5 million joint-last-to-die insurance policy, naming the family as beneficiary.
On the second death, the family receives the $1.5 million tax-free. This produces an additional $940,000 for the family (compared to $460,000) and a $1 million gift to CHW!
Strategy #4: Charity begins at home. Create a “pension” for your children and grandchildren
Use the CPP benefits to buy a $1.5 million joint-last-to-die insurance policy. Designate your children and grandchildren as beneficiaries. Assuming the insurance proceeds earn 5% annually, your descendants will receive a $75,000 “pension” every year in perpetuity.
Aside from compelling financial metrics, you will demonstrate and teach by example the importance of charitable giving. That’s real legacy planning for your children and future generations. Please contact us for a no-obligation consultation. Philanthropy is our passion. We’d love to help.
Mark Halpern can be reached by phone at 416-364-2929, or by email: Mark@WEALTHinsurance.com
“The New Philanthropy”, Mark’s talk at Moses Znaimer’s ideacity conference: www.ideacity.ca/video/mark-halpern-the-new-philanthropy
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Mark Halpern, Certified Financial Planner, Trust & Estate Practitioner, Master Financial Advisor-Philanthropy and CEO of WEALTHinsurance.com and CHW supporter, shares his knowledge
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