Reflections, CJE SeniorLife Annual Report 2016

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Reflections Annual Report 2016


Annual Message year to enhance our current programming. Some highlights, noted in this Annual Report, include further expansion of our Adult Day Services program on the Weinberg Campus in Deerfield, increased attention to Lieberman’s +30 Transitional Nursing Program to help older adults manage their move back home after short-term rehab in order to avoid re-hospitalization, and the receipt of a very prestigious PCORI grant to allow CJE’s Leonard Schanfield Research Institute to incorporate the voices of older adults in applied research. We are also proud to have been able to serve double the number of elderly Holocaust survivors through our Holocaust Community Services program.

From Judy L. Smith and Mark D. Weiner We are honored to present our 2016 Annual Report which clearly documents CJE’s increasing significance and value to our growing senior community. Since 2008, CJE’s logo has included a multi-colored and stylized pomegranate. The pomegranate, known for having 613 seeds that are chock-full of nutrients, is symbolic of CJE’s Mission, Values and Vision. That is one reason we are so excited about the new, striking mosaic comprised of pomegranate seeds that embellishes our Adult Day Services building in Evanston. It is our way of sharing with a larger audience the wonderful and creative work of our clients. This has been a year when we have needed to call upon the strength and meaning that our pomegranate logo represents. We have been particularly challenged by the uncertainty of funding during this fiscal year—just like fellow health and social service agencies—because we are operating in a State that has not had an approved budget for some time. For most of the year, our Board and Management Team have been engaged in developing a wide range of scenarios in order to maintain service delivery. Our primary goal during this difficult time was to serve the greatest number of seniors in our community as possible, while being fiscally responsible. By balancing our service and financial objectives, CJE has continued to serve 23,000 older adults and family members. We also worked hard this

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These are only few examples of how CJE is compelled to move forward in a changing environment. We encourage you to visit our newly-designed, very robust and mobile-friendly website, www.cje.net, to learn even more about our continuum of care. Much of our work can only be accomplished by working diligently with many different stakeholders throughout the community. We are most thankful for our strong partnership with the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. We are also grateful for the trust and long-term support from many foundations, corporations and individuals. And of course, we are deeply appreciative of our Board members who spend countless hours as dedicated stewards of our enduring Mission. And finally, we are indebted to our 700-plus staff members who serve our clients, residents and families. Even when times get tough, we remain committed to providing excellent care, being proactive to meet the growing needs of our clients and enhancing the quality of their lives. With deep appreciation for your support,

Judy L. Smith Board Chair

Mark D. Weiner President & CEO


Reflections This year’s annual report is inspired by the new, glistening pomegranate seeds—a nod to CJE’s distinctive logo—that embellish the outdoor mural on CJE’s Adult Day Services (ADS) building in Evanston. This artwork project first gained momentum when ADS participants, staff and volunteers asked themselves: How can we showcase the creative activities, stunning artwork and stimulating conversations that are hidden away in this rather plain brick building? Thanks to a generous gift from the Evanston Community Foundation, ADS participants and community members, working with our Creative Arts Therapy staff, crafted these striking designs that represent the variety and uniqueness of CJE’s programs and services. After months of artistic collaboration, Laura Prohov, Vice President of CJE Community Services, proudly stated at the dedication ceremony in June, “The secret about what exists inside is now revealed for everyone to see!”

Indeed, as these new seeds sparkle and reflect back upon us, we are prompted to also contemplate CJE’s past year, a year that has caused us to ask even more challenging questions and to make difficult decisions. Due to our enduring foundation of mission-driven principles, however, we have tapped into our values of Accountability and Intention to guide us. We have taken a long, hard look at our programs and services. With the Board’s stewardship, and with many choosing to serve on special task forces, we have concentrated on making the best choices to fulfill our strategic vision while honoring our past. We hope these Reflections reveal to you even more of what goes on behind the scenes at CJE to enhance the lives of older adults and how we are intentionally laying the groundwork to meet the challenges that are ahead of us.

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Reflections on Our Commitment to Healthcare Despite cutbacks in some traditional funding sources, we are proud to say that we not only maintained our extensive continuum of care, but we listened to the needs of our consumers and our healthcare partners.

Lieberman’s new Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program.

At Lieberman Center, we introduced our Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program that is dedicated to the care and relief of respiratory problems and led by a Board-certified pulmonologist. The new program provides individualized, multi-disciplinary care for such conditions as pneumonia, sleep apnea, lung cancer, COPD, asthma and emphysema. CJE SeniorLife also entered into an affiliation agreement with NorthShore University HealthSystem (NSUHS) to develop a Jewish Hospice Program. As part of this arrangement, CJE provides comprehensive training to NSUHS hospice staff about Jewish culture and traditions. As a result, NorthShore Hospice Care can offer sensitive, compassionate palliative and hospice services that are consistent with Jewish values to patients in the hospital, at home, in assisted living and in long-term residential communities, such as our very own Weinberg Community and Lieberman Center.

The OmniCell speeds drug delivery.

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Medication delivery at Lieberman Center has become more responsive and convenient with the installation of an electronically-linked pharmacy dispenser called the OmniCell®. The OmniCell Automated Dispensing Cabinet allows for direct communication with Lieberman’s off-site pharmacy provider, OmniCare, Inc. It provides storage for and immediate access to over 250 different medications at Lieberman Center. This allows staff to respond to patients’ medical needs rapidly and treat them with medication as soon as they emerge. Lieberman Center staff administered over 600,000 doses of medication to its patients in Fiscal Year 2016. In 2016, Lieberman’s Center for Heart Health admitted 74 patients (averaging 84-years old) with a primary cardiac disease diagnosis. The 30-day re-hospitalization rate due to cardiac related issues for these patients was 18%. This exceptional outcome is due, in part, to the Lieberman +30 Transitional Care Nursing Program, which is designed to help patients manage successful transitions to home by providing education, coaching and followup care.


Reflections on Our Innovation CJE has long been noted by its peers and clients for launching innovative, creative programs to meet the growing needs of older adults… and the trend continues.

Art Display at 2015 Celebrate CJE.

CJE was awarded the Spertus Institute’s “Innovation and Collaboration Award” for its partnership with the Jewish Community Centers on a Parkinson’s Wellness Initiative. The exercise program was developed by Ron Benner, Executive Director of Lieberman Center and Sarah Wendel, Director of Rehabilitation. The staff of CJE’s Center for Healthy Living provided the exercise instruction. 172 people participated in 98 classes for the year.

An inaugural art display featuring a multitude of creative work by CJE residents and clients was a huge hit during our 2015 Celebrate CJE event. Mosaics, drawings and paintings drew the attention and admiration of the event’s almost 700 attendees. CJE’s Food Services developed a new market for its frozen packaged Kosher to Go® meals by offering Halal to Go® meals to local organizations such as hospitals and businesses. CJE obtained this halal certification from the Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America.

Your Eldercare Consultants proudly launched a new service called Just in Case, a preneed annual subscription service designed to provide peace of mind for those who care for frail or aging family members. It is a flexible plan for priority coverage and assistance when unexpected situations arise.

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Reflections on Our Excellence Whether it is the accomplishment of our staff members and their hard work, or the recognition of a program developed by CJE, we are often the recipient of important awards in the community and nationwide.

Amy Eisenstein (middle) accepts LeadingAge Illinois award.

A Virtual Senior Center class in action.

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CJE’s Consumer Assistance Department was awarded the distinction of conducting the highest number of Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) contacts in 2015 in the suburban Cook County area served by AgeOptions. Besides SHIP counseling, Consumer Assistance offers a person-centered, confidential consultation that provides information, referral and advocacy services for older adults related to retirement benefits, Social Security and Medicare and benefit identification, yielding an average total savings of $1,756 per household. The Art in the Moment “tablet app” was awarded a 2016 Jewish Programming Award from the Association of Jewish Aging Services (AJAS). Art in the Moment is a unique program designed specifically for older adults with dementia and their caregivers to spark creative dialogue and nurture positive interaction. The tablet app is based on the popular in-person program developed by the Art Institute of Chicago and CJE SeniorLife. AJAS is a national association of not-for-profit, community-based organizations that promotes and supports the delivery of services to an aging Jewish population.

Amy Eisenstein, Ph.D., Director of CJE’s Leonard Schanfield Research Institute, received the “Rising Star Award” through the 2016 LeadingAge Illinois Honoring Excellence Awards Program, in recognition of her strong leadership skills, commitment to research and robust enthusiasm for the field of aging services. The Jewish United Fund’s Breakthrough Fund awarded CJE a $100,000 grant for the development of the Virtual Senior Center. This grant allows CJE to fully launch its Virtual Senior Center, a computer-based online program that offers interactive, real-time bridge club, armchair yoga, museum “visits,” Jewish text study and other programs to older adults who find it difficult to leave their homes due to limited mobility or chronic health conditions. Through its Breakthrough Fund, The Jewish United Fund seeks to help support innovative and leading edge programs and initiatives that meet human needs, engage Chicagoans Jewishly and strengthen Jewish communities in Israel and overseas. Subscribers to the Virtual Senior Center spent 17,511 hours on the Internet. They also spent a total of 2,135 hours in classes that included topics such as Cultural Trends, Music with Les, Exercise and Fitness and a class on computers presented by the New York Public Library.


Reflections on Our Research Activities CJE’s commitment to the study and assessment of new methods and models of elder care is embodied in its Leonard Schanfield Research Institute (LSRI). The LSRI conducts social and applied research projects in the field of aging that provides the catalyst for new and innovative program development. LSRI conducted these six research projects this year:

The Bureau of Sages at Lieberman Center.

• Motivational Interviewing and Physical Activity in Parkinson’s disease • Medication Abuse and Misuse Assessment Project (MAMA) • Gauging Health and Wellness of Older Adults in Lincoln Park • Population Health Project • CEERIAS: Community Engagement for Early Recognition and Immediate Action in Stroke • Bureau of Sages: Incorporation and Translation of Older Adults Voices into Meaningful Research. The “Bureau of Sages” received $250,000 in funding by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). Under the leadership of CJE’s Director of Research Amy Eisenstein, this groundbreaking study is designed to listen to—and hear— the voices of older adults. Researchers, clinicians, residents of Lieberman Center and participants in CJE’s Virtual Senior Center meet quarterly to discuss how the experiences and perspectives of older adults could be translated into meaningful research and be used to improve the care of older adults.

2015–2016. This was an assessment project funded by the Michael Reese Health Trust, with an aim to help us understand the diverse aspects of our client population’s health status, including identification of chronic health conditions, healthcare needs and healthcare providers. This information will allow us to better maintain our relevance in meeting the needs of older adults in our community. Staff of the LSRI was active in the community and participated on several committees focused on research in aging, including the Alliance for Research in Chicagoland Communities Steering Committee; Lincoln Park Village Research Committee; and Illinois Cognitive Resource Network. LSRI staff also collaborated with five different organizations, including Northwestern University and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, and presented at two national conferences on aging.

The Population Health Survey Project was one of LSRI’s largest undertakings in

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Reflections on Our Community Contributions We pay close attention to our faith-based and value-driven mission. Through home-delivered meals, transportation, personal care, adult day services, memory care, assisted living, skilled nursing, lifelong learning classes and health and wellness programming, we served more than 23,000 individuals and family members in the community this past year.

Rep. Schakowsky delivering meals.

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Demonstrating its deep dedication to involving the local community and sharing its intellectual and social resources with others, Weinberg Community for Senior Living hosted over 60 unique events in the past year, most on its own campus. These included its perennially successful Mahjong Tournament which attracted 80 competitors. The assisted living community also hosted 70 persons for a conference on Parkinson’s disease in partnership with the Parkinson’s Foundation, and CJE’s Transition to Wellness educational series attracted 50 to 60 participants to each of its two presentations. In addition to these events, Weinberg Community provides ongoing Parkinson’s Exercise classes and a Caregiver Support Group to community members.

Weinberg Community’s Adult Day Services Program provided supportive services for 100 participants this past year. Its considerable growth can be attributed to the structured, engaging programs offered in a supportive group setting and led by professional staff with expertise in dementia care and aging issues. Its programming was enriched even further this past year by the addition of Dance/ Movement Therapy classes taught by a Certified Dance/Movement Therapist. Transition to Wellness, CJE’s annual professional educational series provided six presentations at three locations: Lieberman Center, Weinberg Community and Adult Day Services in Evanston. Topics ranged from “Age Discrimination in the Workplace,” “Depression and Anxiety in Older Adults” and “Medical Conflicts.” In keeping with our commitment to service and education, C.E.U.s were offered to social workers and nurses. In all, CJE provided continuing education classes to 250 professionals in the past year. In August 2015, Illinois Representative Jan Schakowsky (9th District) delivered Meals on Wheels to Evanston and Skokie residents. In a move to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Older Americans Act, which includes the extremely vital Meals on Wheels program, as well as the historic 80th anniversary of the Social Security Act, Rep. Schakowsky drove a meal delivery route with Barbara Rabyne, CJE Senior Director of Community-Based Services. Schakowsky’s public statement recognized that Meals on Wheels is essential for millions of seniors and people with disabilities.


Holocaust Community Services Multi-Generational Seder.

This past year, Holocaust Community Services (HCS) launched a new Friendly Visitor and Caller Program. Funded by a special grant from the Jewish Federations of North America, the Program supports those Holocaust survivors who are isolated or in need of companionship by helping volunteers reach out to them. HCS has worked in continuous partnership with the US and Illinois Holocaust Museums to provide many events for survivors, including a Multi-Generational Holocaust Survivor Passover Seder, as well as the “Never Heard s Never Forget” commemoration of the Holocaust in the former Soviet Union, both held at the Center. Among the numerous other events and classes HCS has presented are: a free Legal Clinic focusing on Advanced Directives, quarterly Shabbat lunches (in partnership with Maot Chitim) and several Café Europa social gatherings. Holocaust Community Services is in contact with more than 1,300 survivors and has provided almost 600 survivors with ongoing financial assistance for food, medication, homecare and emergency needs.

Last year, CJE provided a total of 8 internships, enabling college students to work alongside CJE’s professional staff to advance their knowledge and learn practical skills in the workplace. CJE staff members fanned out into the community and presented information about CJE programs and services at 21 health fairs. The Center for Healthy Living reported great success with its outcomes-based program, Matter of Balance. 88% of participants in a TUG (Timed Up and Go) Test improved from week one to week seven. 90% of participants reported an “increase in confidence” about their ability to reduce falls.

CJE SeniorLife’s Home-Delivered Meals program (HDM), participated in the 14th Annual March for Meals, a month-long, nationwide celebration of Meals on Wheels America and the homebound and vulnerable seniors who rely on its vital safety net. CJE participated in March for Meals through social media and community outreach to raise awareness and support Chicago’s seniors, along with hundreds of other local, communitybased senior nutrition programs.

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Reflections on Our Social Accountability

CJE Employees take part in #GivingTuesday campaign.

Johnson & Johnson Company Volunteers.

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In addition to their work at CJE SeniorLife, many employees give back to the community and strive to provide vital assistance to those in need during their personal time. CJE employees self-reported to volunteering almost 3,000 hours of their time to over 50 diverse charitable, religious and civic organizations such as the Old Town School of Folk Music, Casa Central, Olympic Soccer Academy and the University of Buffalo College of Arts & Sciences.

Through designated “Jeans Days,� CJE employees contributed over $900 to the Employee Emergency Fund. This fund is used to help defray unanticipated expenses associated with emergencies that employees may experience. In the past year, funds for emergency shelter, past due rent and medical expenses not covered by insurance were provided. CJE staff donated over 300 pounds of food to the Dina and Eli Field EZRA Multi-Service Center and The ARK to benefit Chicagoans in need.


Overall CJE received over 115,000 website visitors and 2,466 views of our YouTube page. We have a total of 641 Facebook and 578 Twitter followers. We also launched an Instagram account.

A total of 155 residents and their family members attended High Holiday services at Weinberg Community for Senior Living.

CJE’s Adult Day Services Program served 70 persons at our Deerfield location. Adult Day Services in Evanston, Culture Bus™ and CJE at Sinai served 143 persons this past year.

Attendance at multiple in-service training sessions on Jewish Culture by CJE’s Religious Life Department totaled 988 individuals. These were presented to staff of CJE as well as NorthShore Hospice employees.

CJE’s own Board of Directors volunteered over 1,200 hours in 2016, providing leadership and governance in order to advance CJE’s mission. Many served on Special Task Forces designed to help steer CJE through essential strategic decisions regarding the programs in our continuum of care.

CJE’s five affordable and subsidized residential buildings, located throughout the north side of Chicago and Skokie, provided housing and lifeenhancing services to 543 residents.

232 older adults received Counseling through CJE Counseling Services.

Our Transportation Department provided 38,933 rides to 1,761 older adults.

CJE’s Consumer Assistance Resource Specialists served 1,808 unduplicated clients, for a total of 4,265 hours of service provided. $39,775 in emergency financial assistance was distributed on behalf of clients by Consumer Assistance. Our Entry Department provided information and referral services to 4,099 callers.

Over 3,000 donors supported our organization last year, including over 18 new Legacy Donors. Our #GivingTuesday campaign raised $20,585 and we received $5,000 matching funds from the Retirement Research Foundation. Our Associate Board now has grown to 22 young adult leaders who give their time and resources to CJE.

In 2016, CJE Food Services provided 429 older adults with 78,385 Home-Delivered Meals and Kosher to Go® meals.

Resource Specialists met older adults, people with disabilities and their caregivers at 15 community locations in Chicago and the north and northwest suburbs. They also made 11 presentations to 171 attendees on topics such as Medicare Part D and Family Caregiving. Resource Specialists handled 472 benefits applications that were submitted on behalf of clients.

359 regular volunteers donated 238 hours to CJE. Also, 1,679 people came with groups (e.g. corporations, synagogues, sisterhoods or men’s clubs) to volunteer over 11,584 hours of their time. According to the Independent Sector’s estimated dollar value of volunteer time, this adds up $490,566 given back to CJE through acts of loving kindness.

582 older adults received Personal Care and Housekeeping services.

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CJE SeniorLife Mission and Values Mission The mission of CJE SeniorLife is to enhance quality of life and facilitate the independence of older adults. Values “The test of a people is how it behaves toward the old.” —Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel At CJE SeniorLife, we fulfill our mission and realize our vision for and on behalf of our Clients, our Clients’ families, our Staff, our Board Members, and our Volunteers by striving for excellence through Respect, Advocacy, Compassion, Intention, Innovation and Accountability. Respect–Kavod

Intention–Kavanah

We recognize, honor and acknowledge the inherent value of each person, for their wisdom, their culture, their background, and their unique history.

We approach our work and each task with mindful consideration as to what we are doing and why we are doing it, as individuals and as an agency.

Advocacy–Timicha

Innovation–Chidushim

We give voice to our clients’ needs and facilitate positive actions on their behalf. We engage state and federal officials to advocate the adoption, preservation and/or modification of governmental programs and practices which benefit our community and clients

Advance our knowledge and strive to develop, evaluate and implement new and advanced programming and models of care to bring benefits to our clients, community and broader older adult/health care environment.

Compassion–Chesed

Accountability–Arevut

We treat everyone with caring, sensitivity, understanding, and supportive responsiveness.

We are responsible individually and as an agency for honest, accurate work and interaction with others. We plan strategically and provide quality care with measurable outcomes with fiscal and ethical responsibility.

Employees of the Year The following CJE SeniorLife staff members personify the values and commitment to customer service by which CJE has come to be known. Jaclyn Abramson, Adult Day Services Care Coordinator, Friend Center at Weinberg Community Cindy Pedersen, Executive Assistant, Lieberman Center Juan Villanueva, Applications Analyst—Information Technology

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CJE Employees with 20 or More Years of Service Shevonne Abraham, Resident Care Assistant Elizabeth Akerele-Ale, In-Home Service Worker II Evangelina Albano, Lead Billing & Collections Lyeyena Amadio, Environmental Services Worker Maureen Beckford, Resident Care Assistant II Amelita Beltran, R.N., Health Services—Float Pool Paula Berger, Resident Service Coordinator Martha Berry, Resident Care Assistant Joel Brody, Manager—Internal Auditing Susan Buchbinder, Director—Religious Life Wanda Capua, MDS Nurse Yelena Chepkiy, In-Home Service Worker Conchita Ching, R.N., Health Services Shannon C. Conley, Health Services Coordinator Esther Craven, Resource Center Associate Melanie Matin Croke, Senior Accountant Lois Davis, Activity Manager–Independent Housing Tresa Dawravoo, R.N., Health Services—Float Pool Marie Delva, Resident Care Assistant Nida Domines, Supervisor—Resident Care Elena Dulay, L.P.N. Grigory Dvorkin, Maintenance Supervisor Paula Gayle, Resident Care Assistant Juan Gibson, Environmental Services Worker Delba Gines, Resident Care Assistant Dorothy C. Graham, Receptionist Sheila Gresham, In-Home Service Worker II Daphne Hill, Resident Care Assistant II Marie S. Jean-Pierre, In-Home Service Worker II Mary Jenkins, Resident Care Assistant II Angelita Juranes, R.N., Health Services Maya Kramer, Activity Worker Mary Kuriakose, Resident Care Assistant Marie J. Lenesca, Dining Services Associate Domingo Mabbagu, R.N., Health Services Kelly McClendon, L.P.N. Merle Mendoza, Environmental Services Worker Myrtle Mobley, Health Information Clerk

Dorothy Moore, Program Aide Pornchit Noomano, L.P.N. Ricky Olaco, Resident Care Assistant Gloria M. Ortiz, Resident Care Assistant Temoorshah Osmani, Dining Services Associate Karen Platt, In-Home Service Worker II Barbara Rabyne, Senior Director—Community Services Genoveva Sanchez, R.N., Health Services—Float Pool Tara Sanderson-Bryant, Human Resources Assistant Barbara Sarasin, Geriatric Care Manager Rocio Scala, Night Monitor—Robineau Melina Scheibe, Coordinator—Nutrition/Food Erin Sharp, Program Support Specialist Helena Skowyra-Munoz, R.N., Health Services—Float Pool Lourdes Soriano, MDS Nurse Ranford Stephens, Dining Services Associate Chana Sulpar, Resource Center Associate Joseph Suzuki, Transportation Driver Diana Sykes, Resident Care Assistant Felicia Thomas, Personal Care Coordinator Rozalya Trogub, Care Manager II Dorothy Turner, Resident Care Assistant Wanda Turner, Activity Coordinator Lucas Viloria, Dining Services Associate Dennis Wedderburn, Lead Environmental Services Worker Elaine Wilson, Resident Care Assistant

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Financial Summary of Income and Expense Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2016

Total Income in thousands $58,000

Functional Expenses in thousands $58,000

Income by Payor Source in thousands $58,000

Skilled Nursing $21,390 (37%)

Salaries & Benefits $33,218 (57%)

Private Pay $17,609 (30%)

Assisted Living $12,577 (22%)

Program Fees $7,496 (13%)

State of IL Medicaid $8,116 (14%)

Community Programs $9,046 (16%)

Debt Expense $7,074 (12%)

Medicare $6,753 (12%)

Independent Living $6,764 (11%)

Occupancy $4,752 (8%)

Jewish Federation $5,677 (10%)

Jewish Federation $5,677 (10%)

Supplies & Other $2,901 (5%)

Foundations & Grants $5,335 (9%)

Contributions $2,546 (4%)

Food Service $2,559 (5%)

Housing & Urban Development $4,737 (8%) Illinois Dept of Aging $3,908 (7%) Other $3,319 (6%) Contributions $2,546 (4%)

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Board of Directors Chair Judy L. Smith Vice Chair Kalman Wenig Secretary Kenneth F. Lorch Treasurer Charles M. Bley President & CEO Mark D. Weiner Directors Marilyn D. Altman Steven Anixter Marc L. Berman Michael D. Blum, M.D. Samuel P. Brilliant Arnold F. Brookstone* Dennis J. Carlin* Steve C. Drucker Daniel N. Epstein* James M. Feldman Terri Freeman

Vern Gideon Barbara A. Gilbert* William I. Goldberg* Allan Goldstein Jeffrey Graff, M.D. Mark Grazman Alan I. Greene* Harvey R. Kallick Mary R. Kaltman Dennis M. Kleper Michael E. Koen Sondra Fineberg Kraff Robert E. Landsman Bruce J. Lederman* Jack M. Levin* Leslie Markman-Stern James C. Mills* Margo Fried Oberman Sheryl Oberman Maurice B. Pickard, M.D. Vicki Pines John E. Pomeranz Susan A. Reese

Carlton R. Resnick, D.D.S. Steven Rogin David M. Rosenberg Karen Rosenthal Mally Z. Rutkoff* Stephen P. Sandler* Robert L. Schlossberg* Joel C. Schneider Terry L. Schwartz Susan Ringel Segal Marci L. Shapiro Linda Soreff Siegel Rich Silverstein Michael G. Stein Sherwin J. Stone* z�l Dianne Tesler Rabbi Carl Wolkin Leonard A. Worsek* * Past Board Chair

Associate Board Debby Beerman Dave Berger Benjamin Bronner Andy Cooper Zach Goldstein Adam S. Guetzow Ryan Hess Steve Levine Rachel Levy Michelle Newman Laura Rosenfeld Ryan Schraier Michael Schultz Cassie Schwartz Nick Siegel Cydney Stein Lauren Stone Matthew Teinowitz Seth Wenig Danielle (Dani) Wolf Rich Wolf Alon Yonatan

Executive Leadership President and CEO Mark D. Weiner Vice President and CFO Thomas Lockwood Vice President, Residential Services Bill Casper Vice President, Community Services Laura Prohov

Vice President, Healthy Aging and Community Initiatives Donna Pezzuto

Medical Director, Lieberman Center Noel DeBacker, M.D.

Vice President, Marketing Management Carole Klein-Alexander

Senior Director of Development Allyson Marks Greenfield

Vice President, Human Resources and Learning Ron Roman

Manager, Business Systems and Analytics Christian Hill

Manager, IT Infrastructure Keith Kurtenbach Senior Director, Corporate Compliance and Risk Management Nancy Harris

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Reflections on Our Shining Contributors $100,000+ Anonymous Bernard Heerey Family Foundation Bernard Heerey Family Foundation Care Program Crown Family Philanthropies Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Jewish Federations of North America JUF Breakthrough Fund JUF Fund for Innovation in Health Michael Reese Health Trust Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute The Retirement Research Foundation

$50,000–$99,999 Alvin H. Baum Family Fund George M. Eisenberg Foundation for Charities Bernice Elbin The Fraida-Cameron Foundation Philip Garoon Charles and M.R. Shapiro Foundation, Inc. Leonard H. and Diane Sherman Family Foundation

$25,000–$49,999 Anonymous Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Paul and Pearl Caslow Foundation Adrienne Drell and Franklin Nitikman Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Foundation Jacob J. Fink Charitable Foundation Leo S. Guthman Fund Healthcare Foundation of Highland Park Michael E. Koen and Joyce Grenis Elaine and Norton Sarnoff Swartzberg/Zoller Family Foundation Walmart Foundation

$10,000–$24,999 Anonymous Margery and Robert Abrams ALG International, LLC Lester and Edward Anixter Family Foundation Modestus Bauer Foundation Dr. Martha J. Bernheim Trust/Sheryl Oberman Fred J. Brunner Foundation Carolyn Bucksbaum Cancer Treatment Centers of America Dykema Gossett PLLC Max Goldenberg Foundation Robert L. and Sylvia M. Haag Supporting Foundation The Karlins Family Charitable Fund David C. Kleiman

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Russell and Josephine Kott Memorial Charitable Trust Lazarus Charitable Foundation Charlotte Lindon The Malkin Family Gerald O. Mann Charitable Foundation Lois Melvoin James C. Mills Morrison Management Specialists Sherri and William Schorsch Linda Soreff Siegel Sheila and Ira Stone Weinberg Family Foundation Enid and Kalman Wenig

$5,000–$9,999 AdvaCare Systems Alliance for Research in Chicagoland Communities Alzheimer’s Foundation of America Anonymous Aramark Management Services, L.P. The Sarah C. Bennett Charitable Trust Sharen and Marc Berman Ruth Goodman Blum and Michael Blum, M.D. The Bluhm Family Charitable Foundation Martin and Mary L. Boyer Foundation The Braeside Foundation Robyn and Sam Brilliant Adrienne and Arnold Brookstone Dennis J. Carlin Chicago White Sox Arlene and Steven Drucker Frank H. Stowell & Sons, Inc. Terri and Michael Freeman Galter Foundation Gentle Home Services, Inc. Jacqueline and Howard N. Gilbert Marsha and Allan Goldstein/ Goldstein Financial Group, LLC Gould & Ratner Judy and Jeffrey Graff Greenberg Traurig, LLP Carol and Alan Greene Debra and Michael Greenhill Ellen and Michael Gross Hamilton Thies & Lorch, LLP Rachel Hayman and Ed Michael HealthPRO Rehabilitation Hochberg Family Foundation Katten Muchin Rosenman, LLP Sondra Fineberg Kraff

LA-CO Industries, Inc. Francis L. Lederer Foundation The Irving Lewis Family Jan and Dr. Jerome Loew Susan and Kenneth Lorch Sondra and Max Lorig Walter S. Mander Foundation Leslie Markman-Stern and Phillip L. Stern Elinor and Maynard Marks Family Fund at The Chicago Community Trust Medline Industries, Inc. Jack and Goldie Wolfe Miller Fund New World Somewhere NorthShore University HealthSystem Omnicare Foundation Sandra and Michael Perlow Vicki and Gary Pines The PrivateBank and Trust Co. Susan and Howard Reese Ellen and Steven Rogin David Rosenberg Ruth D. Rosin RSM US, LLP Raina and Howard Ruskin Mally and Alan Rutkoff Alyne D. Salstone, z”l Claudia and John Salstone Terry and Stephen Schwartz Susan Ringel Segal and Gary Segal Marci and Keith Shapiro Debbie and Richard Silverstein Judy and Michael Smith Taxman Family Foundation Voices: Chicago Jewish Teen Foundation The Wagner Foundation Warren Barr North Shore Judith and Floyd Whellan Whitehall of Deerfield Barb and Michael Zaransky and Family

$2,500–$4,999 Allegra Print and Imaging Nicole and David Berger Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School Esther and Charles Bley Gerald Freedman Thomas L. Harris Henry Hindin Foundation Hinshaw & Culbertson, LLP Jennings On The Park Mary and Jerome Kaltman

Loraine and Stephen Kaufman Ann-Louise and Dennis Kleper Arona and Robert Landsman Linda and Mark Loewenstein McMaster-Carr Supply Company Meals on Wheels Association of America Harvey L. Miller Family Foundation Margo and Michael Oberman Perkins Eastman Paula and Dr. Carlton Resnick Barbara Rosin and Harvey R. Kallick Leatrice and Stephen Sandler Julie and Robert Schlossberg Kimberly and Perry Shwachman Rachel and Michael Stein Temple Beth El Dianne Tesler Randi Urkov Vedder Price

$1,000–$2,499 Accord Hospice Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Marilyn and Howard Altman Susan and Miff Ardell Howard I. Aronson Bruce Bachmann Jacqueline and Bruce Barron Renee and Marvin Bearak Alexander Belenky The Robert Thomas Bobins Foundation Ellen B. Bogolub and Neil Friedman Lynda and Scott Canel Leasha and Joel Carp Carol and Doug Cohen The Cooper Foundation Mary Lynn and Michael Dicker Joyce and Richard Durra Dr. Vadim Edelstein Estia Eichten and Deborah Forman Eichten Susan and Alan Ellenby Drs. Rochelle and Arthur Elstein Sig Feiger and Rose Grossinger Lynne and Mark Feinberg Feitler Family Fund Laura and James Feldman Roslyn K. Flegel Jane and Charles Forman Susan and Stuart Fried Adrienne and Irwin Friedman Lee and Donald Geller


Celebrate CJE Dr. Betsy R. Gidwitz Barbara and Howard Gilbert Marlene and David Glickstein Judith and William Goldberg Sharon and Elliot Goldman Mark Grazman Laurie and Gary Greenfield Sarah and Joel Handelman Denise and Jonathan Handler Lynn and Peter Holstein Sheryl and Robert Josephson Lori and Mitchell Kahn Carol and Arnold Kanter A & E Kaplan Foundation Kaplan Foundation Fund Andrea and Dr. Douglas Kaplan Linda S. Kaplan Harriet and Ernest Karmin Barbara and Dennis Kessler Lori and Tony Khanuk Lore Kirchheimer David Kleinman The Rose F. and Alice M. Koffend Foundation Susan and Martin Kozak Mara and Andrew Kupferberg Bruce Lederman Tobi and Milton Lefton Nanci Garoon Leigner and Frank Leigner Bernard Levy Doris Lewy Joan and Herbert Loeb Zella E. Ludwig David Macknin Carol Maxon Merrill Lynch Lorence Merritt Harvey L. Miller Family Foundation Mutual of America Robert Norris Charitable Foundation Alison and William Pearson The Perlstein Foundation Sheila and Maurice Pickard Cindy and David Pogrund Rita and Allen Pomerance John E. Pomeranz and Renee D. Stein Laura and Rick Prohov Sonya Reich Howard Rosenberg Barbara and Richard Rosenfield Karen and Barry Rosenthal Doris Roskin

Renee and Edward Ross Foundation Bonnie and Jerry Rothenberg Biff Ruttenberg Foundation Lowell Sachnoff Jane and Robert Sarnoff Gail and Robert Scadron Susan and Charles Schwartz Susan and Harry Seigle Aileen Shalowitz Susan and David Sherman Barbara and Richard Silverman Harriet and Dr. Norman Simon Lois Simon Charitable Foundation Shari and Mark Slavin Stephanie and Michael Smerling Fortuna and Luis Spitz Lynda Watson Stein and Lawrence Stein Harriet C. Stone Supera Family Foundation Binnie and Mark Swislow Lynn Thorpe Miriam Toney Ventas, Inc. Jane and Gerald Weber Patty and Mark Weiner Weinger/Spector Foundation Morris Weiser Family Foundation Thomas Werner Rabbi and Judy Wolkin Carol A. Wootton Barbara and Leonard Worsek Lisa and Richard Worsek Worsek & Vihon

$500–$999 AAA-1 Masonry & Tuckpointing AEG Family Foundation Susan Agate and Mike Slutsky Am Shalom Congregation Helen and Michael Arkes Arnstein & Lehr, LLP Autohaus On Edens, Inc. Seymour Bagan Rabbi Michael Balinsky Marianne and Jack Bankier Debra and Daniel Bauer Verna and Ira Becker Deborah Beerman and Jason Nierman Belgravia Group, Ltd. Gary Belkin and Edward Tuder Bonnie Benson Julie Bringas

Joan and William Brodsky Jay A. Canel Allen Carter Susan and Bill Casper Chicago Art Source Aurelia and Benjamin Cohen Bernice and Benjamin Cohen Allan Coleman Jane and John Colman Companions for Seniors, Inc. Richard Cortesi Laurie Crown Cookie and Dr. Salomon Dayan Janet and Noel DeBacker Nina and I. Walter Deitch Albert Delighter Rosanne Diamond DLA Piper US, LLP Jill Drell Dundee Pharmacy, Inc. Marian L. Edelstein Charlene and Pierre Eilian Diane and Gerald Elbin Joan and Barry Elman Edith and Gerald Falk Brenda and Lawrence Feis Mary and Stephen Fenchel Millie Fenchel Rachel and Matt Field Nancy and Jerrold Fink Roberta Fink Ruth Forman Michael Freed Renee Friedman and Robert Druzinsky Loren and Howard Friend Sharel and Norman Fuenfer Dafna and Stuart Gabel Carey and David Gelfand Sheila and Vern Gideon Judie and Allen Ginsburg Alice and Steve Ginsburgh Ellen and Philip Glass Gofen and Glossberg, L.L.C. Sheila and Joseph Goldberg Sue and Jerry Goldberg Suzanne and Earl Goldberg Harry M. Goldin and Jane Kaplan Lisa and Bruce Goldman Roberta and Robert Goldman Susan and Arthur Goldner Susan and Sheldon Good

Corporate and Individual Sponsors Premier Circle: Philip Garoon Benefactors: Anonymous, Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Foundation, Elaine and Norton Sarnoff, Swartzberg/Zoller Family Foundation Patrons: Lester and Edward Anixter Family Foundation, Cancer Treatment Centers of America, The Crown Family, Dykema, Joyce Grenis and Michael Koen, The Malkin Family, James C. Mills, Morrison Community Living, Diane and Richard Weinberg, Kal and Enid Wenig Friends: AdvaCare Systems, Anonymous, Marc and Sharen Berman, The Bluhm Family Charitable Foundation, Ruth Goodman Blum and Michael D. Blum, M.D., The Braeside Foundation, Sam and Robyn Brilliant, Adrienne and Arnold Brookstone, Dennis J. Carlin, Terri and Michael Freeman, Gentle Home Services, Howard N. and Jacqueline Gilbert, Marsha and Allan Goldstein/Goldstein Financial Group, LLC, Gould & Ratner, L.L.P., Judy and Jeff Graff, GreenbergTraurig, Alan and Carol Greene, Ellen and Michael Gross, Hamilton Thies & Lorch, L.L.P., HealthPRO Rehabilitation, Health Term Corp., The Hochberg Family Foundation, Laura and Russell Karlins, KattenMuchinRosenman, L.L.P., Sondra Fineberg Kraff, The Gerald O. Mann Charitable Foundation/Harriet and Allan Wulfstat, Trustees, Medline, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Omnicare, Sandra and Michael Perlow, Vicki and Gary Pines, The PrivateBank, Susan and Howard Reese, Steven and Ellen Rogin, RSM, Mally and Alan Rutkoff, Terry and Stephen Schwartz, Susan Ringel Segal and Gary Segal, Marci and Keith Shapiro, Linda Soreff Siegel, Judy and Michael Smith, Sox, Leslie Markman-Stern and Phillip Stern, Frank H. Stowell & Sons, Inc., Taxman Family Foundation, Warren Barr North Shore, Whitehall of Deerfield Healthcare Center, Barb and Michael Zaransky and Family

CJE SeniorLife would like to thank all contributors to the 2016 Celebrate CJE event.

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Adele Gorenstein Jayne and Stephen Hanauer Amy and Brian Hand Steven P. Handler and Janet M. Koran Geri and Gregory Hansen Nina and Arnold Harris Paula and David Harris Drs. Tamar and Uri Heller John and Robin Hendricksen Lori and Howard Hirsch Hollister Incorporated Horizon Realty Group Frances Horwich Emily and David Inman Lorraine and Jay Jaffe Diane and Joel Jastromb JourneyCare Wendy and Daniel Kahn Renee Kalish Rachel Karp Katz & Stefani, LLC Sherri and Reis Kayser Wendy Kleper Ruth Knack Lake Forest Bank & Trust Co. Laner Muchin, Ltd. Marshall R. Lavin Donna and Ira Leavitt Elaine Leboff-Ries, M.D. and Michael H. Ries, M.D. Jane and Scott Lederman Janet and Eugene Lerner Marcy and Kenneth Levin Cheryl and Leonard Levine Marga Levy Arlene and Martin Lewis Valerie and Dr. Michael Lewis Eleanor and Myron Lieberman Caroline Linder Thomas Lockwood Debra and David Lorig Richard Lynn Marilyn E. Malkin and Lawrence Wolf Margolis Weldon, LLC Charlotte and Robert Markson Beatrice C. Mayer Carol and John McKinnon Arlene Alpert Mehlman and Dr. David Mehlman Lyssa Menard Nancy Meyer Mark and Wendy Mills Milwaukee Valve Company, Inc. Myers Carden & Sax, LLC

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Andrea and Anthony Nocchiero Anne and John Oppenheimer Optum Alan Orlowsky Stuart Perlik Polsinelli Shughart PC. Popowcer Katten, Ltd. Right At Home Fay Rogak Cindy and David Rosenbloom Jennifer and Paul Rosenblum Donna and David Rubin Carol and Lee Saldinger David Saltz Linda and Jay Schiff Phyllis and James Schneider Janice and Michael Schrimmer Beverly and Ira Schulman Trudy and Edward Schwartz Phyllis Segal Senior Lifestyle Corporation Linda R. Sher Valerie and Mitchell Slotnick Barbara and Dr. Marc Slutsky Judith and Norman Soep Heidi and William Spizman Rhonda and Gary Stern Lynda and Rick Strusiner Dorothy Swanson Marianne and Stuart Taussig Temple Jeremiah Benjamin Tessler TIAA-CREF Life Insurance Company TMK Productions, Inc. Topel Forman, LLC Sarah and Andrew Topus US Bank Wayne Walker Roberta and Robert Washlow Norton Wasserman Diane and Richard Weinberg Mark Weisberg Jessica and Leonard Weiss Denise and Tom Whennen Brenda Wolf and Fred Siegman Andrea Yablon Eirit and Alon Yonatan Alison Zirn and Scott Greenberg Lili Ann and Richard Zisook Eileen and Larry Zoll Ronna and Steven Zoll

$300–$499 ABILITY Network Gershen Abraham Wendy and Steven Abrams Aitz Hayim Center for Jewish Living Mona and Andrew Albert Atomatic Mechanical Services, Inc. Marcia and Bruce Balonick Dolores and Ralph Barnett BDO Terese Mosher Beluris Buni and Jordy Berger Molly and Steven Berman Diane and Karl Berolzheimer Joanne and Lawrence Blankstein Amy and Mark Blumenthal The Breakers of Edgewater Beach Elaine and Joel Brody Magda Brown Susan and Colman Buchbinder Beth and Paul Cherner Chicago Jewish Funerals Sandra Collins ComForcare Home Care Congregation Beth Shalom Con-tech International, Inc. Jillian and Jack Cowan Gail and Chris Dallas Judge and Mrs. Ronald Davis Edith F. DeMar Marcia and Kenneth Denberg Direct Imprint, Inc. Paula and Ronald Domsky Dutton & Casey, PC Joan and Warren Eagle Susan and Richard Eggener Electro Force, LLC Janet and Paul Epner Gitta Fajerstein Maurice Fantus and Judith A. Aiello Nadine and Jeffrey Franklin Fifth Third Bank First Bank of Highland Park Foundation Fischel & Kahn, Ltd. Geneva Advisors, LLC Dale and Gerald Ginsburg Alana and Scott Glickson Susanne Glink Goldstein Financial Group, LLC Joel Goldstein Gillian and Ellis Goodman Sylvia Gordon Great Mountain Capital Management, LLC

Allyson Marks Greenfield and Avi Greenfield Sherry Harrison Ellen and Werner Heimann Nancy and Allen Hirschfield Hokin Sternberg Insurance Services Home Instead Senior Care Martin R. Hurtig Hyatt Regency Chicago JAC Education Foundation Johnson Goldberg and Brown, Ltd. Robin and Charles Kafenshtok Gerri and David Kahnweiler Eileen and Sherman Kaplan Carole Klein-Alexander and Ron Klein Mardi Klevs Randi and Alan Kohn Karen and Mitchell Kopin Bonnie and Edward Koven Kraff Eye Institute,Ltd. Tracey and Robert Kritt Roberta and Jeffrey Kwall Harvey Lambert Beth and Stephen Landsman Caryl and Burt Lasko Andrea and Phillip LeBoy Leff & Cohen, Ltd. Sandra and Joel Leff Dr. Saul Legator Ronna B. Leibach Natalie and Steven Levine Ricki and Leonard Levine Gail and Gary Lissner Sue Ann Lorig Rabbi and Mrs. Steven S. Lowenstein Shana Lowitz Ted Lowitz Magid Glove & Safety Manufacturing Company, LLC Roberta Mallon and Lew Robert Barbara and Larry Margolis Naomi and Dr. Norman Marshall McKesson Medical-Surgical Donna Medintz and Len Parmacek Laurie and Martin Merel Joanne and Alan Meyers Midwest Foods Arthur Miller Monahan Law Group, LLC J. Clifford Moos Morris & Sons Gloria and Barry Newman Michelle and Josh Newman Newmark Grubb Knight Frank


Margery Nieder North Shore Community Bank North Suburban Synagogue Beth El Oliver Packaging & Equipment Co. Janice Paul Martin Pesis Donna Pezzuto Piccolo Sogno Mary Jane Pollack Penny and Steven Pollack Prudential Financial Claire Prussian Carol and Jerry Reed Reed Smith, LLP Pearl Rieger Lewis Robert David S. Rosen and Amy Zisook James and Sheryl Rubel Chaya and Eric Rubenstein Lynn and Gary Salit Salon Buzz Jerome Schachter Brigitte Schmidt Bell, P.C. Terri and Howard Schneider Harriet and William Schoenwald Ryan Schraier Sherrie and Stewart Schram Sari and Michael Schultz Caryn and William Schuman Diana and Samuel Schuster Shalom Memorial Park Phyllis Shalowitz Linda and Stuart Shayman Nancy and Richard Sher Karen and Hal Sider Joanne and Gregg Silver Alisa and Howard Singer Nora and Jay Spak Elizabeth Stake Jill and Allan Steinberg Susie Steinberg Fern and Manfred Steinfeld Amy Stoken and Benjamin Nortman Staci and Ari Studnitzer Ben Swartz Symbria Analytics, LLC Tuft & Associates Shirley and Eugene Turban Voya Financial Lorraine Weinberg Tracey and Jay Weinberg Weinstein Family Services Joan and Donald Weisberg

Gloria Weiser Naomi and Martin Weitzel Steve Wine Terri and Steve Winter Becky and Rich Wolf John and Lois Wolfson Eleanor and Burton Zoub

$100–$299 @Properties A Cut Above, Inc. Ilene and David Abrahams Gayle and Lance Abrams Accurate Plumbing Doctors, Inc. Phyllis and Leonard Adams Barbara and Steven Adelman Carol E. Adelman Zack Adler Albany Bank & Trust Company, N.A. Alper Services, LLC Altair Advisers, LLC Sharon Alter Sheryl and Steven Altman Lynn and Alfred Altschul Am Yisrael Conservative Congregation Susan and Joseph Ament American Weathermakers Luba and Mel Ames Aml Group, Ltd. Perry Ander Sheila Ander Sheryl and George Annes Anshe Emet Synagogue Sylvia Arbetman Arrow Plumbing, Inc. Avant For Men Laurie and Grant Bagan Renee and Sanford Bank Cheryl and Ted Banks Marsha and Allen Barnett Teri and Steve Barnett Donna Barrows Idell and Seymour Bartlett Michael G. Bass Elayne Baum Jacqueline Bazelon John F. Becker Jr. Madeleine and Allen Beerman Jane and Herbert Beller Sarah and Haskel Benishay Eileen and Dr. Bruce Bennin Kay and Garry Benson Robert B. Berger

Six Ways to Contribute to CJE SeniorLife Unrestricted Endowment Funds Designated Endowment Funds Income for Life Endowment Funds Planned Giving General Contributions Create Your Jewish Legacy Program The Council for Jewish Elderly (dba CJE SeniorLife) Endowment Foundation was created in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago’s Agency Endowment Program, which was established to ensure that CJE SeniorLife and our sister agencies have the necessary resources to meet the community’s needs. All commitments to CJE’s Endowment Foundation are recognized as gifts to the Jewish Federation’s Centennial Campaign. Carol A. Berkowitz Paul Berks Dr. and Mrs. David M. Berkson Suzanne and Gershon Berkson Alissa Berman Ruth and Robert Berns Michelle Bernstein Susan and Dr. Ira Bernstein Beth Hillel Congregation Bnai Emunah Beth Shalom B’nai Zaken Lisa Blechman Alison and Andrew Bloom Vivian and Howard Bloom Arlene and Howard Blumenthal Gail and Marvin Boehm Boelter Food Service Sandra Bornstein Marley S. Boruszak Marlene and Harold Bressler Shirley and Andrew Brill Jean and Albert Broday Sheila Broder Beverly and Allan Brodsky Julie and Matthew Brody Deborah and Matthew Brown Gail and Andrew Brown Janet and Alan Brown Selma and John Burley Edryce Cadden Carol Caplan Carpet Central & Harwood Flooring Joan Chapman Charles E. Dobrusin & Associates, Ltd. Roberta and Dr. Donald Charous

Judith Chazin Judy M. Chernick Chest Medicine Consultants, S.C. Chicago Messenger Service, Inc. Steven Chroszy Lois and Donald Chudacoff Joan and Mitchell Chukerman Patricia and Dr. Nessim Cicurel Citizens for Lou Lang The Claim Company Restaurant Beverly and Joseph Cohen Diana M. Cohen and David B. Spitulnik Lillian and Herbert Cohen Lisa and Bruce Cohen Zenia and Jeffrey Cohen Stuart Cohn Helen S. Coleman Steven Colton Vincent Connelly Drs. Ellen and Dean Conterato Janette and Timothy Cooper Coyle Financial.com Ruth Crane, z”l Patricia Dalessandro Daniel Weinbach & Partners, Ltd. Robert H. Dann and Erica Regunberg Janice Das Dasco Insurance Agency, Inc. Deborah Morrison DeFilippo Patricia DeJean Dalia and Brad Dennison Derick Dermatology Devon Bank Adam DeWitt

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Dilling Group, Inc. Stephanie and Sanford Dishman Rosalie Dixler Sharon Doney Deanna G. Drucker Drum Parts-Midwest Maureen and John Dugan Albert Dukelsky Duxler Complete Auto Care William Dworsky Edward Don & Co Mary Eisendrath Amy and Russ Eisenstein Abby and Gary Elkins Helaine Ellenby Employees Charity Organization (ECHO) of Northrop Grumman Andrew Englehart Enova International, Inc. Joan R. Ente Christine and William Erenberg Emily Ann Erickson William Erwin Esscoe, LLC Ezra Habonim Niles Township Irving C. Faber and Paula E. Litt Marion and Burt Fainman Ruth Fairfield Ellen and Brad Falkof Carolyn and Dr. Ronald Feingold Elizabeth and Henry Feldman Judith Feldman Leo H. Feldman Mildred Feldman The Honorable Glenn L. Felner Joyce Fenchel Barbara and Glenn Ferencz Amy and Marty Fields Rhonda and James Filiatreault Jeffrey Finke Leon L. Finkel Dr. Tessa Fischer Judi Fishman and Stuart Nudelman Pearl Fisk Jennifer and Patrick Fitzgerald Randi and Karl Flickinger William K. Flowers Beth and Robert Footlik Julie and Jeffrey Forgash Bonnie Forkosh Ronald Forman Beatrice Fowler Kenneth Fox

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Rochelle and Leonard Foxman Joan and Dr. Robert Fragen Elaine S. Frank Frank Kiesel & Associates, Inc. Kim and Stuart Frankenthal Suzanne and Cory Franklin Jerome and Jeanette Franklin Margaret Franklin Janet and Melvyn Freed Susan and Paul Freehling Kathleen and Alan Freeman Shirley B. Freilich Anita and Stephen Friedman Chaya Friedman Joan and Howard Friedman Linda Friedman and Jeff Crell Myra and Morris Gabel Bonny and Harvey Gaffen Nina and Mark Gaines Gale Goldstick Properties Bryna and Edward Gamson Bryan C. Gannis Giora and Diana Garay Michael Gelder Edmund Gelfand Melissa Gelfand Ann M. Gershenow Bonnie and Richard Gershenzon Robert L. Gevirtz Amy and Scott Gilbert Ruth Gilbert and Marshall E. Lobin Dr. Janice Gilden Leslee and Mark Gilhooley Carol and Jerry Ginsburg Sheila and Marvin Ginsburg Maureen Glassberg Bobbie and Kenneth Glick Helen and Ron Glick Nancy R. Glick and Michael R. Finnegan Barbara and Norman Gold Ilise Goldberg Margo and Barry Goldberg Muriel and Ronald Goldberg Fay and Thomas Goldblatt Patricia and Loren Golden Scott Goldenberg Diane Goldman Goldberg Weisman Cairo Goldman Sachs Barbara G. Goldsmith Minnie and Ronald Goldsmith Cecelia and Edward Goldstein Gail and Donald Goldstein

Dr. Jay Goldstein Myla and Dr. Bruce Goldstick Ann and James Goodman Iris Goodman Alanna and Robert Gordon Kay and Barton Gordon Linda and Dr. Leo Gordon Margo and Burt Gordon Mitchell Gordon Norma and Phillip Gordon Sharon and Michael Gordon Estelle and William Gould Patricia and Douglas Gray Helen D. Greenebaum Shira Greenfield Mary and Robert Gremley Roslyn and Sam Grodzin Merle and Barry Gross Ellen and Lawrence Grossman Ellen and Arnold Gruber Sarah and Bryan Gryka Dana and Adam Guetzow Irina and Mikhail Gumin Barbara and Mark Gutman Arthur M. Gutterman Marla and Irwin Gzesh Lisa and David Haas Julie Hamos and Alan Greiman Barbara and Jerome Handler David Harris Janice and Yra Harris Judy and Michael Harris Saundra Hawes HealthMEDX, Inc. HearUSA Judith and Melvin Hecktman Patricia Heestand Hefter, Leshem, Margolis Capital Management Group Heidi and Daniel Hefter Greta Heiman Lorraine Helfand Susanne Henry and Alan Schachtman Elaine and Karl Herman Sandra and Jack Herman Veronika and Rafael Hernandez Janis and Dr. Steven Hersh Jan K. Hirsch Joyce and Richard Hirsch Sarah and Scott Hirsch Bruce Hirsh Cynthia and Gary Hoefler Melissa and Kenneth Hoffman

Sarah and Aaron Hoffman Dr. Yonit Hoffman and Paul Peterson Hollister Retiree Club Susan Horn and Don Honchell Vicki and Thomas Horwich Nancy Hunt Susan and Bruce Huvard Idlewood Electric Supply International Exterminator Co. Arnie and Janet Jacobson Ted Jadwin and Ellen Morris Ann and Jerry Jaeger Tiffany Jones Sibyl Josephson Ellen and Eric Joss Arlene and Harold Kabb Donna Kahan Walter Kale Gail and Bernard Kalish Cheryl and Juan Kaminski Maxine and Larry Kane Lily Kanter Robbi and Craig Kanter Yvette and Arnold Kanter Jack Kanuk Anita and Michael Kaplan Rachel Kaplan and Bob Riesman Sandi A. Kaplan Susan and Mitchell Kaplan Alexandra Kaplin Lee Kapor Frances Kapp Lori and Gary Kash Barbara and Richard Kavitt Debra H Kaye Mary and Ralph Keen Drs. Nadine and Michael Keer Sandra and Jeffrey Kellman Rabbi Allan Kensky and Adina Kleiman Kathryn and William Kerr Keshet/Gadol Keyth Technologies Renee and Zach Klein Alice and Frank Kleinman Fran and Allan Klenetsky KMK Distributors Leslie and Fred Knight Michael Kohn Eila and Douglas Koltun Jolee and Donald Kooperman Ellen and Dr. Jack Koransky Ruth Koress Viktoriya Marmur Kosoglad


Tracy and Scott Kozak Geoffrey Krader Marcia and Dr. Jerome Kraut Barbara and Norman Kravitz Peggy W. Kreisman The Honorable and Mrs. Michael Kreloff Valerie and Keith Kretchmer Adrienne and Jeffrey Kriezelman Ruth S. Krupp Janice and Melvin Kupperman Alice and Charles Kurland Ellen and Michael LaBarbera Renee Lallas Myril Landsman Gail and Howard Lanznar Adrienne and Gerald Lasin Lazar’s Juvenile Furniture Steven J. Lee Becky and Dean Leff James E. Leopold Sandra and Wayne Lerner Michele Leshan and Stephen Rubenstein Jan and Allen Lev Sally R. Levenstam Jill and John Levi Betty Levin Elaine and Jack Levin Gloria and John Levin Laurie and Gerald Levin Samuel J. Levin Susan and Herb Levin Carole and Martin Levine Dr. Monte Levinson Carole and Joseph Levy Eva Levy Fran and Mark Levy Rachel Levy Beatrice F. Lewis Deborah B. Lewis Ila Lewis Jamie and Douglas Lewis Sue and Samuel Lewis Zvie Liberman Liberty Technology Advisors Susan Lieberman and James I. Stoller Carol and Robert Lifton Barbara and Herbert Linn Nancy and James Litke Anne and Melvin Loeb The Loewenthal Group Sharon and Harry London Donna and Richard Loundy Lois Lourie

Lo Verde Contracting Co. Rebecca and Garrett Lyman M & R Electronic Systems, Inc. Barry Machlin Rose K. Mandell Edith Margolis Zisy and Hadley Margolis Barbara Mason Glenda and Dr. Sanford Mason Gloria and Eric Matlin Matlin Law Group, P.C. Linda L. Matthew Eric Mattson Max & Benny’s Dorothy Mayer Larry Mayer Cindy and Tom Mazzetta Margaret McInerney Shelley McNaughton-Sulkin and Mark Sulkin Judy and Harry Melamed Richard Meltzer Lenore Melzer Nancy and Michael Merel Bonnie and Charles Mervis Ken Mettler Harriet and Ronald Meyer Lisa Meyerowitz and Daniel Greene Marilyn and Gary Meyers, D.D.S. Michael H. Erde & Associates, P.C. Shari and Jerry Michaels Terri and Gary Michaels Dana Mikstay Barbara and Jordan Miller Bonnie and David Miller Goldie and Jack Miller Jill Goldberg and Robert Miller Michele and Robert Miller Peggy and Stanton Miller Suzanne and Lee Miller Nicole and Jason Mills Justine and David Mintzer Mirco Builders Rabbi Victor Mirelman Leslie and Charles Mishner Beth Mitnick Mi-Te Printing Christopher Mondini Leslie and Samuel Morasca Cindi and Gary Morgan Elaine W. Morrison Sheryl and Michael Moss Much Shelist Cathy Nachman

Michael A. Nadler Steven B. Nasatir and Carolyn Rosenberg Sheldon Natenberg Dr. Herbert E. Natof Janet and Michael Nemlich Nancy Newberger Barbara and Alan Newman Janet Newman and Michael Wise Clare and Daniel Nimer Seymour Nordenberg North Shore Congregation Israel North Suburban Hearing Service, Ltd. Northwestern Mutual Norton’s Restaurant & Bar Ilene and Stephen Novack Dolores and Sidney Oberman Carol O’Connor Karen and Arnold Okmin Elyse Etra and Leonard Oshinsky Marilyn Owen Darlene and Norman Padnos Partners For Change Kari and Richard Passman Perl Mortgage The Roslyn & Joseph Perlman Foundation Betty and Thomas Philipsborn Lynn and Dr. Louis Philipson Dana and Michael Pinsel Iris and Steve Podolsky Sally and Dennis Polisner Nancy and Daniel Pollack Susan and Mark Pollack David Pollak Naomi and Raymond Pollak Alan Portnoy Charlene and Richard Posner Dr. Mendy Pozin Toni Price Deborah and Dr. David Rabin Barbara Rabyne Rodger Raffe, z”l and Rosalyn Raffe Linda S. Randall and Steve Randall Zoe Reese Marilyn Rest Shelley Riskin Ricardo Rivera Marilynn and Charles Rivkin Helene Rivlin Robert’s Cycle Company Rochelle Zell Jewish High School Ronald Roman Thomas Romano Ron’s Landscape & Snow Removal

Joyce and Herbert Root Carrie and Dr. David Rosen Dorothy and Steve Rosen Judith Israel Rosen Lynn Rosen Henry Rosenbaum Laurence Rosenberg Leona Z. Rosenberg David R. Rosenblatt Merle and Sheldon Rosenfeld Dinah Rosenthal Terry and Jerald Rosenthal Dr. Vin Rosenthal Warner A. Rosenthal Eliot H. Rosenwald Ronald Roth Terri Rothstein Barbara and Ted Rouse Holly and Irwin Rozner Susan and Jeffrey Rubenstein Laurie and Jeffrey Rubin Tracey Rubinoff Joan and William Ruppert Brent Sahl Michelle and Joseph Salamone Nancy Salkover Andrea and Ronald Sandler Ronald M. Sandler Revelle and Henry Schachter Sharon Schatz Jill and Dan Schecter Judith and David Schiffman Dr. Joseph H. Schmaltz II Renee and Herbert Schneider Ina Schneiderman Jennifer and Noah Schnepper Michael J. Schorin and Jan A. Zausmer Barbara Schrayer Rabbi and Mrs. Robert D. Schreibman Mary Schreibstein and Michael E. Fox Robert Schwalb Schwartz Wolf & Bernstein, LLP Cassie Schwartz David Y. Schwartz Frederick E. Schwartz Jamie and David Schwartz Reva and Michael Schwartz Searchers Securitas Security Services Lisa Seltzer and Gary Wolfson Mona and Harold Shabelman Diane and Howard Shachter Marjorie P. Shafton

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Diane K. Shah Cantor and Mrs. Howard Shalowitz Gertrude and Dr. Stanley Shapiro Lynne and Jonathan Shapiro Patricia Shapiro Valerie and Lee Shapiro Evelyn and Ernest Shavitz Roslyn L. Sheppard Lawrence A. Sherman Howard Shidlowsky and Saralyn Peritz Yelena and Aleksandr Shmushkin Jeffrey Shore and Gloria Graff Carol and Norman Shubert Jill and Bert Shure Sidley Austin, LLP Dr. Barry Siegel Evelyn Siegel Linda and Richard Sieracki Susan and David Siev Margaret and Alan Silberman Susan and Lawrence Silberman Gary Silverman Carol and Daniel Silverstein Anita and Stephen Simes Joan Simon Merle and Howie Simon Michael L. Simon Susan Simon and Joel Aronowitz Nancy S. Simonian Carol and Joel Singer Helen and Hillel Singer Donna and David Sirianni Ellen and Dennis Slan Slavin & Slavin Carol and Stephen Slavin Rae and David Smerling Donna and Patrick Smith Judith and Stuart Smith Laura Smith Lynn and Robert Socol Leslie and Dr. Neil Soifer Ronnie Jo Sokol Marshall S. Solomon Lew Sonn Sondra and Charles Sonneborn Sheila and Ronald Spaeth Beth and Joel Spenadel Andrea and Michael Srulovitz Stationery Station, Ltd. Mindy and Gene Stein Deborah and Martin Stern Eve C. Stern Judi Stern

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Judy and Richard Stern Judy and Robert Sternberg Kim and Alan Sternberg Patricia Sternberg Stetler, Duffy & Rotert, Ltd. Mary Ann and David Stetler Michael Stoken Joanie and Alan Stone Julie Stone and Scott Mendeloff Patrice Stratton William Strauss Penny Stroud Marcy and David Sugar Robert S. Sugarman Roslynne and Michael Supera Supreme Lobster Swartzberg Residents Rhya and Maurice Swiryn Tal-Mar Custom Metal Fabricators, Inc. Becca and Samuel Tatel Dr. Fredric S. Tatel Jerome B. Taxy and Gail Sokol Taxy Karen Teitelbaum Alice and Harold Temkin Temptations, Ltd.. Benita T. Terry Merle Terry Merilyn and Jerry Thall Dr. Sarah M. Ticho Tiedmann Enterprises, Inc. Beatrice and Charles Tier Ellen and Alan Toban Tyco Integrated Security Tali Tzur University Eye Specialists Burton S. Ury Villarreal Landscape, Inc. Laurie and Milton Wakschlag Waldheim Cemetery Alyse and Tony Wanger Louise and Bill Warshauer Dr. Michael J. Wasserman Howard Wax Wayne’s Lake Shore Cleaners Florence K. Weese David Weil Rabbi and Mrs. Michael A. Weinberg Cheryl and Steve Weiner Jennifer Weininger Jerome Weinstein Judi Weintraub Lee and Michael Weisman Fern and Stanley Weiss

Judith and Dr. Samuel Weiss Olga Weiss and George R. Honig Bernice Weissbourd Cheryl and Keith Weitzman Susan and Richard Wellek Veronika and Seth Wenig Dr. Bernard V. Wetchler Richard Wexell Mary Anne and Raymond Wexler White Iris Yoga Debra and Barry Wineberg Henry Winograd Iris Witkowsky Cheryl and Harrell Wittenstein Janet and Jerrold Wolf Cindy and Hal Wolken William Yedor Nettie Zelkowitz Helene Zimmerman-Plotkin and Steven Plotkin Phillip and Debra Zisook Amy and Daniel Zoller Marcy and Michael Zoller Helen Zuckerman and Gary Shaw Gail and Charles Zugerman Jill Zwick

Matching Gifts Aetna Employee Giving Campaign Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Enova International, Inc. Goldman Sachs Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program Motorola Foundation

Endowments and Bequests Anonymous Estate of Sarah Altbach Helen and Norman Asher Alzheimer’s Care Fund Joseph Atkin B & J Association Mirza A. Baig Samuel Ballis Fund Jordon C. Berger Charles H. Berman Educational Fund Laurence U. Berman Trust Marc L. Berman—In memory of Leo Berman Ruth Berman Harriet B. Brady Pooled Income Fund Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Bley Michael D. Blum Belle R. and Joseph H. Braun Fund Estate of Suzy Braun Lena G. Brede Foundation Fund Sam and Robyn Brilliant

Estate of Raymond D. Brodsky Susan and Colman Buchbinder Dennis J. Carlin William and Susan Casper Dorothy Dean Cavenaugh Charitable Remainder Unitrust Kate Charshan Trust Dolly and Joseph Checkers Estate of Frieda and Simon Chinn Beverly and Joe Cohen Charles and Nancy Cooper Glen Crosier Olga Davidson Estate of William Emil Deutsch Drexel Home Fund Alan Dworkin Robert Edelmann Health Care Fund George M. Eisenberg Foundation for Charities Estate of Reuben and Sydelle Eisenberg Bernice Elbin Erwin Epstein Joan H. Epstein Gitta Fajerstein The Rabbi Shlomoh Z. Fineberg and Naomi D. Wainger Fineberg Religious Observance Fund I.M. and Fannabell S. Fixman Foundation Robert Forman Enrichment Series Fund H. Fried Respite Fund Jeffrey Fried, z”l and Suzanne Fried Emmanuel Friend Estate Galter Foundation Meyer and Lilly Gerber Foundation Betsy Gidwitz Joseph L. and Emily K. Gidwitz Memorial Foundation Howard A. and Barbara Gilbert Estate of Adele Ginsburg Annette Glickman Trust Dale Glickman Trust Irving H. Goldberg Family Fund The Goldberg Family Trust Allan Goldstein Joel H. Goldstein Alan I. Greene Allyson Marks Greenfield and Avi Greenfield Robert L. and Sylvia M. Haag Supporting Foundation The Robert L. Haag Trust Thomas L. and Joann K. Harris Ethel Heller Revocable Trust Teresita A. Hellman Ruth Herman


Estate of David A. Herstein Ethyle Levin Hillman Fund Estate of Miriam T. Hirtenstein Phyllis A. Jones Estate of Florence L. Kaufman Esther Kirkel Carole Klein-Alexander Michael E. Koen Jeffrey W. Korman Sondra Fineberg Kraff Leo Krakow Trust Louise H.Landau Estate The David and Hedy B. Landman Trust Estate of Hannah Landsberg Milton Latzer Trust Lazarus Charitable Foundation Bruce J. Lederman Theo and Paul Leffmann Eva B. Levi Trust Diane S. Levin Trust Estate of Helen Levin Ruth Levine Estate of Marcelle M. Lieberman Ken and Susan Lorch Marvin and Marilyn Lustbader Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lynn Estate of Saul Mackoff Estate of Michael George Mallin Roslyn and Milton Mallin Memorial Fund Estate of Judge Abraham Lincoln Marovitz Beatrice “Buddy” Mayer Al and Lillian Mazure Trust C. Margaret McClaskey Morris Metcoff Trust James C. Mills Estate of Irving H. and Harriet B. Nathan Jerome J. Nathan Trust Ian Natkin—in memory of Lillian Natkin Joseph and Jennie Newman Fund Margo and Mike Oberman Estate of Mary G. Oppenheim Estate of Konrad Parker Morris L. Parker Trust Kenneth and Susan Pearl The Fannie Penikoff Charitable Trust Vicki Franklin Pines June Raffel Charitable Trust Nate Y. Ratner Fund Michael Reese Service League Susan and Howard Reese and Family Sonya and Robert Reich Philanthropic Fund Estate of Rose Resnick Marilynn Rivkin

Joseph Robineau Fund Ellen and Steven Rogin Milton and Beatrice Rohde Estate Steven Ronsen Doris Roskin Mally and Alan Rutkoff Norma Sachs Fund The Robert L. and Claire Sampson Charitable Annuity Trust Stephen P. Sandler Leonard Schanfield Research Endowment Fund Robert and Julie Schlossberg Estate of Eugene M. Segal Edward and Dorothy Shapiro Marci L. Shapiro Estate of Jerome and Natalie Share Leonard and Diane Sherman Family Foundation The Susan and David Sherman Family Endowment Fund for The Diane Sherman Welcome Shabbat Lunch and Learn Program Leonard Shraiberg Endowment Fund Joel S. Siegel Linda Soreff Siegel Seymour and Roslyn Simon Trust Edward and Honora Singer Estate of Lillian and Dwight D. Slater Judy and Michael Smith Georgette Grosz Spertus Trust Adele Stern Estate of Veda Stern Rick Strusiner Swartzberg / Zoller Family Foundation Dianne Tesler Miriam Toney Rachel Topp Trust Randi Urkov Estate of Lucille L. Vodian Estate of Birdie Wagner Miss Brenna Wagner The Wagner Foundation Estate of Muriel Wein The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc. Stanley L. Weinberg Mark and Patty Weiner Nellie and Louis Weiner Fund Weinfield Trust Ronald Weismehl Enid and Kalman Wenig Judith W. Whellan Marshall Yablon June and Howard Zimmerman

Government Partners AgeOptions Chicago Department of Planning and Development Chicago Housing Authority Chicago Low Income Housing Trust Fund City of Evanston CDBG Federal Emergency Management Agency Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services Illinois Department of Human Services Illinois Department of Transportation Illinois Department on Aging Illinois Housing Development Authority U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs U.S. Social Security Administration Village of Skokie CDBG

Contributed Gifts and Services Kathleen and Glenn Bennett Beth Hillel Bnai Emunah Sisterhood Board Marjorie Breyer and Glen Marder Les Brownlee and Priscilla R. MacDougall Ida Bulkin Chicago Bulls Ruth Colby Mara and Peter Delman Neal Draznin William Dubner Roberta and Richard Edelheit Andrew D. Eichner Adrienne Eisenmann Judy and Dr. Gerald Farby Sara S. Feinstein Trust Renee and David Fellman Sharna Fetman Dimitri Feygin Rhonda and Richard Fried Morton Friedman Paula and Neil Friedman Ellen Gebel Jack Goldberg Sheri and Howard Goldstein Diane Gordon Steve Greenberg Burt Handler Marilyn K. Harris Miron Hirsch Michael Horvich Lisa Jordan

Maurice Kirshner Linda R. Konitz Ruth Koress Phillip Kosett Bill Kraitz Marcella Kreiter Marion Lazar Renee and Marvin Lederman Sandra and Joel Leff Michelle and Garry Less Michael Levenstein Ron Lichterman Leslie Markman-Stern and Phillip L. Stern Jill and Charles Mattenson Donna and Ronald Meibach Karen and Jerome Morris Carole and Zangwill Munies Joy and Gerry Orlowsky Kellie Poulos Edie Richmond Law Office of Daliah Saper Michael Schneiderman Rabbi Michael J. Schorin and Jan A. Zausmer Frederick E. Schwartz Herb Sheriff Nancy and Henry Silverman Morris Silverman Sofia Smolen Donald Stefans Rachel and Michael Stein Matus Stolov Ricky Strauss Eileen and Michael B. Tarnoff David Templin Jodi Urkov Ruth and Eugene Weiss Delores and Eugene M. Zemsky

*July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. CJE SeniorLife is a 501(c)(3) organization. Gifts are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. CJE SeniorLife has made every effort to be certain that the list is complete and accurate. It is published with the intention of thanking our generous donors. Please accept our apologies if there are any errors or omissions.

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Together We Grow This outdoor mural at left, a remarkable undertaking by Adult Day Services (ADS) in Evanston, transformed a plain brick façade into a rich symbol of cooperation and community. This report depicts some of the 85 unique seeds on the mural, echoing the seeds in the CJE SeniorLife logo, that were created by ADS participants and other contributors.

LIFE ENRICHMENT | SUPPORTIVE RESOURCES | HEALTHCARE | RESEARCH AND EDUCATION 3003 West Touhy Avenue | Chicago IL | www.cje.net | 773.508.1000

CJE SeniorLife is a member of LeadingAge, LeadingAge Illinois and the Association of Jewish Aging Services. CJE SeniorLife does not discriminate in admission to programs or treatment of employment in programs or activities in compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the Title VI 1964 Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); the Fair Housing Act and the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have the right to file a complaint. For more information, please contact CJE SeniorLife’s Program Compliance Coordinator at 773.508.1000. CJE SeniorLife™ is a partner with the Jewish United Fund in serving our community. © 2016


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