POWER OF COMMUNITY 2 0 1 1 A n n u a l R epor t
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Dear Federation Family: Our 2011 campaign year was clearly one of reaching out to the community in new ways and engaging neighbors of every generation. As you will see in the Year In Review that follows, we have laid the groundwork for wonderful new initiatives to take hold and bear fruit in coming years. We’ve also continued working as diligently as possible to maximize every resource available. We achieved our campaign goal of $14 million and also raised an additional $500,000 to fund specific priority needs in our community. None of this could have been accomplished without the efforts of leadership and volunteers from our general campaign, country clubs and women’s philanthropy. We are proud to report that two families— both of whom are dear friends and longtime contributors to our Federation— stepped forward with magnanimous gifts. Anne and Norman Jacobson’s generosity has named the Jewish Community Foundation, which reflects their deep belief in the importance of
strengthening our Jewish future for generations to come. And Jack and Marilyn Pechter named our Federation’s Local Safety Net Services Giving Center in Jack’s parents’ honor through a very benevolent gift from the Pechter Family Foundation. During the past year, we also entered the active development stage for the Sinai Residences of Boca Raton to become a reality on Federation’s campus. This impressive Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) will not only address a dire local need for senior housing, it will also create a new revenue source for our Federation. We are forever mindful that if not for the support of neighbors like you, our Federation could not come to the aid of thousands of Jewish people in need or brighten the way for future generations. On behalf of all of our recipients, Federation lay leadership and staff, thank you for your continued support and generosity.
Best Regards,
Ellen R. Sarnoff Chair, Jewish Federation
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David Pratt Chair, Jewish Community Foundation
Mel Lowell COO & CFO
Marla Weiss Egers Executive Vice President, Financial Resource Development
YEAR IN REVIEW 2011 The past year saw a wonderful array of new initiatives and had us reaching out to our community — and our sister city in Israel — like never before. From enriching and engaging events to exciting new ways to give and get involved, Federation expanded its approach to reaching new and prospective donors alike. The results? Nothing short of impressive. Here are just some of the year’s highlights:
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN: More than 300 volunteers turned out for a super successful Super Sunday. We “Powered Up, Plugged In and Participated” to raise more than $632,000 from over 1,000 donors. We also introduced a teen initiative that brought in $65,000 through Facebook, Twitter and text messaging.
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The 2012 Major Gifts Event featuring Dan Rather brought a significant increase in attendance over the previous year, as well as continued growth of the Ketubah Society led by our largest lifetime contributors Phyllis and Harvey Sandler. We welcomed four new Ketubah members: Bill Newman, Dollsey & Seymour Rappaport, Ellen R. Sarnoff (Federation Chair) and Ruth Weinberger.
Through our Federation’s new Adopt-a-Project initiative, our community took on eight new projects to benefit important local programs that would have otherwise gone unfunded. From serving a Passover seder for local seniors to enabling young adults to discover the wonder of Israel, our community groups came together to make great things happen.
Our Women’s Department remains among the most successful in the country, with the highest number of LOJEs (Lion of Judah Endowments) and among the top three in its number of Lions.
This past summer, 12 of our Federation’s NextGen participants joined a life-changing mission to Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia, where they met recipients of a wide-range of programs.
We introduced the Pomegranate Program— a new level of giving for women, with a minimum annual donation of $1,800 per year, its own beautifully crafted pin and special events.
DOROTHY P. SEAMAN DEPARTMENT OF WOMEN’S PHILANTHROPY:
“Decks, Dots & Desserts,” the 2012 season opener for our Department of Women’s Philanthropy that featured a fun evening of Canasta and Mah Jongg, was the first of several events reaching out farther to women of all ages throughout the community. METRO DIVISION: Our vibrant Metro Division geared for those under 45, continues to expand and hold fun, engaging events where newcomers through community leaders meet to socialize and network. Our 2011 Ben Gurion Society Event with Jewish Comedian Gary Gulman drew an impressive group of new and longtime participants.
ANNE AND NORMAN JACOBSON JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION: Our Foundation launched its community-wide Create a Jewish Legacy program, partnering with local synagogues, day schools and Jewish agencies to ensure a brighter future through planned giving and endowments. Eighteen members of our Jewish Community Foundation’s Professional Advisory Committee (PAC) shared a remarkable experience on their Israel mission, with site visits to Kiryat Bialik and more to see an array of programs and people we help support. The cutting edge hands-on philanthropists of our Jewish Women’s Foundation allocated $135,000 to nine programs that change the lives of Jewish women and girls in our community, and overseas in Israel and Russia.
JEWISH COMMUNITY RELATIONS COUNCIL (JCRC): Our Federation’s Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) advocates on behalf of the Jewish community. From securing unanimous passage of a new Florida law making it more difficult for state banks to invest in Iran, to advocating in opposition to cuts in Medicaid funding, the JCRC helped make good things happen. In May, the JCRC brought together 4,000 residents for a rousing Israel Under the Stars at Sunset Cove Amphitheater to celebrate Yom HaAtzmaut, Israel Independence Day. This year’s celebration will take place on April 26, 2012.
ISRAEL AND OVERSEAS:
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Federation’s P2K program completed plans to bring together teens from Kiryat Bialik (our sister city in Israel) and local teens to work jointly on musical pieces. P2K also continues its Women-toWomen Initiative and family and educator exchanges.
During the summer of 2011, more than 60 teens and 10 adults of the JCC’s Boca Raton Maccabi team traveled to Israel for sports, activities and learning, along with a visit to Kiryat Bialik. Three young Israeli swimmers joined the Boca team for two weeks.
DEPARTMENT OF JEWISH EDUCATION: Our Federation’s community outreach efforts for the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School drew a resurgence of students into its two-year program which features a curriculum developed by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Our community’s March of the Living delegation of 48 local teens also observed Yom HaAtzmaut in Israel and visited sister city Kiryat Bialik, where meaningful friendships were forged– and now continue over the internet. More than 8,000 students participated in the March last year.
FEDERATION’S DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL NEEDS: Federation’s Department of Special Needs responded to hundreds of requests – from preschool inclusion to housing for seniors with disabilities. The department launched its community web page, accessible (at no charge) to schools, synagogues, agencies, educators and parents interested in enhancing the lives of those with special needs. Each year, more than 500 individuals with special needs are served.
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SPECIAL PROJECTS: Our vision for the future of our campus remains on track – the centerpiece of which is the Sinai Residences of Boca Raton, an upscale Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) with 232 units, 48 assisted living apartments, 60 skilled nursing suites, and 24 units for memory support. Sinai Residences will serve a dire need for local seniors and bring in revenue which will help offset campus costs. Construction is scheduled to begin prior to the 2013 calendar year.
FINANCE AND OPERATIONS: At no financial risk, our Federation has completed refinancing of the HUD Gould House, which will allow for many significant building upgrades amounting to an estimated $1.5 million for senior life. Our Federation received a $467,000 competitive Florida Clean Energy Grant to upgrade our campus chillers and provide new, energy-efficient lighting and solar panels.
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THANK YOU From Ari and his family
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t 19, Ari was no longer eligible for school-based services that helped him learn to manage his autism. His parents knew he
would thrive in a residential setting. They also wanted Ari to do meaningful work each day and have a chance to socialize with his peers. When an adult child has special needs, his parents not only have to plan for their own lifetime, but also for his entire future. That can be daunting, especially when you don’t have the financial resources to do so. Fortunately, friends told Ari’s parents about the Jewish Association for Residential Care (JARC). During the family’s initial visit, they were nearly in tears. The staff at JARC realized Ari’s unique abilities. Ari now participates in his group home and works as a member of a vocational team. His parents know that without the care and support of local residents, their son’s chance for an independent life with dignity – and happiness – might not have been realized. JARC receives funding and support from our Federation.
Federation Officers
BOARD MEMBERS
Chair Ellen R. Sarnoff
Vice Chair Wesley E. Finch
Vice Chair, FRD Anne L. Jacobson
Vice Chair Carol S. Smokler
Vice Chair, Campaign Joseph Mishkin
Treasurer David Kirschner
Vice Chair, Jewish Community Foundation David Pratt, Esq.
Assistant Treasurer Albert Gortz, Esq.
Vice Chair, Women’s Philanthropy Meryl Gallatin
Secretary Ted Struhl
Vice Chair, Planning & Allocations Stephen A. Mendelsohn, Esq.
Assistant Secretary Debra Halperin
Elliot Allswang Michael Beckerman M.L. Bedowitz Dana Charles-Kodner Helen Cohan Pamela Cohen Bryan Drowos Rabbi David Englander Barbara Feingold Jeffrey Feingold Dale Filhaber David Galpern Louise Galpern
Rani H. Garfinkle Arthur Goldberg Rabbi Efrem Goldberg Glen Golish Emily Grabelsky Dr. Stephen Grabelsky Dr. Gail Greenspoon Eric Gutmann Jeffrey Harris Adele Hast Shelley Pechter Himmelrich Betty Kane
Thomas R. Kaplan Stewart Kasen Daniel J. Katz Howard S. Kaye Elliot S. Koolik Elyssa Kupferberg Gail Rubin Kwal April E. Leavy Murray Leipzig Rabbi Daniel Levin Michael Lipton Roxane Frechie Lipton Lisa Mintz
Jeffrey Newman Barry Podolsky Wendy Pressner Susan Rahn Marcy Robbins Jill Rose Michael Rose Amy Ross Robin Rubin Jeffrey Sandelman Burt Satzberg Mark Schaum Dr. David Schimel
Janet Sherr Joseph Sitrick Gadi Soued Naomi Steinberg Rabbi David Steinhardt Jay Weinberg Michael J. Weinberg Dorothy M. Wizer Raymond Zimmerman
Vice Chair Jill Deutch
PAST CHAIRS James B. Baer 1979-1983* Marianne Bobick 1983-1986 James H. Nobil 1986-1988, 1999-2001 Marvin Zale 1988-1991 Allan Solomon 1991-1992 Richard Okonow 1992-1995* Herbert Gimelstob 1995-1998
Ralph Solomon Andrew S. Robins, Esq. Lawrence D. Altschul Etta Gross Zimmerman Stewart G. Harris Cindy Orbach Nimhauser
1998-1999* 2001-2003 2003-2005 2005-2007 2007-2010 2010-2011
AGENCY PRESIDENTS
DIRECTOR EMERITUS
Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center Stephanie Owitz
Jerome Altheimer Margie B. Baer Edward I. Burns Dr. Melvin R. Clayman Karola Epstein Gerald Golden Kinnie Gorelick David G. Hast Abner Levine Dorothy Lipson
Donna Klein Jewish Academy Lesley Zafran Jewish Association for Residential Care Ronald L. Siegel, Esq. Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Laurence I. Blair, Esq.
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Lawrence Phillips Clarice F. Pressner Seymour Rappaport Gordon Salganik Dorothy P. Seaman Richard Siemens Shirley Solomon Elizabeth S. Zinman
* Of Blessed Memory
FEDERATION REVENUE & EXPENDITURES
FEDERATION ALLOCATIONS
Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, Inc. Allocations and Support (In Thousands) Jewish Community Foundation Fund COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP AGENCIES 2010-2011 Financial Highlights Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center Income and Allocations Report (In Thousands) Donna Klein Jewish Academy Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Preliminary Audit Information Jewish Association for Residential Care
TOTAL – COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP AGENCIES
SUPPORT Contributions, Gifts, Grants Program and Other Revenue
$22,088 $1,079
TOTAL PRIMARY REVENUE
$23,167
TOTAL – OTHER BENEFICIARIES
Jewish Federations of North America $1,225 Charitable Distributions – Foundation $1,962 Other Beneficiaries (see listing) $535 Community Partnership Agencies (see listing) $3,094 Community Relations Council, Overseas, Jewish Education Dept., Foundation $1,631 Planning, Communications, Event Expenses, Agencies Consolidation costs $4,581 TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENSES
$13,028
ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT EXPENSE
$1,146
FUNDRAISING EXPENSE
$1,246
TOTAL EXPENSES
$1,038 $786 $964 $306 $3,094
OTHER BENEFICIARIES
Hillel Day School Weinbaum Yeshiva High School OTHER REVENUE Florida Hillel Council Interest and Dividend Income $446 Kosher Konnection Realized Gains $1,233 B’nai Brith Youth Organization – Florida Other $465 Birthright Israel Torah Academy TOTAL OTHER REVENUE $2,144 Florida Association of Jewish Federations Transportation Services TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE $25,311 Special Needs Task Force PROGRAM EXPENSES
$189 $107 $35 $4 $3 $17 $81 $12 $52 $35
$535
Note Additional Allocations (Stated In Thousands):
Distributions from the Weinberg Fund for Senior Programs, totaling $236,584: Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Transportation Services Adolph & Rose Levis Alzheimer and Adult Day Care
$139 $38 $60
Total: $237
$15,420
Distribution of Expenses As % of Total Expenses
Program Expenses
84%
8% Administrative/ Management Expenses
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8%
Fundraising Expenses
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THANK YOU From Romi, A Local College Student
“T
hey say home is where the heart is. I have never felt that to be so true until now,” says Romi, 21, a Boca Raton resident.
“I went on Birthright Israel in May and, within four months, I was back in Israel. It was the experience of a lifetime! The trip led me to make huge life changes. I am now volunteering at a school in Israel, teaching English. I also work at a center for children with motor disabilities, and once a month I volunteer in a soup kitchen. Israel changed my life.” Romi says she is deeply grateful to all those who make Birthright possible. “It is such an important opportunity that changes lives and creates a strong and enduring bond to our Homeland.” Taglit-Birthright Israel provides the gift of first-time educational trips to Israel for Jewish young adults ages 18 to 26, and is supported through Federation funding.
foundation board of trustees
FOUNDATION CHAIRS
M. Adam Bankier, Esq. Michael Beckerman Laurence I. Blair, Esq. Stuart E. Bloch, Esq. Edward I. Burns Dana Charles-Kodner, Esq. Caryn J. Clayman, Esq. Helen Cohan Janet Elinoff Dale Filhaber Louise Galpern
1984 – 1986 1986 – 1988 1988 – 1990 1990 – 1991 1991 – 1994 1994 – 1996 1996 – 1997
Joan I. Garde Albert W. Gortz, Esq. Kathy Green Gail Greenspoon Dr. Lawrence S. Halperin Jodi Harris Shelly Pechter Himmelrich David A. Kirschner Richard Kwal Sandra L. Lippy Roxane Frechie Lipton
Eric J. Matheson Linda A. Melcer Cindy Orbach Nimhauser Jonathan I. Sahn Ellen R. Sarnoff Michael Shapiro Ted Struhl Michael J. Weinberg Jerome L. Wolf, Esq.
Gary Bernstein* Albert W. Gortz, Esq. Marvin A. Kirsner, Esq. Jerome L. Wolf, Esq. Eric W. Deckinger Ralph M. Solomon* Eugene Pargh
1997 – 2001 2001 – 2004 2004 – 2005 2005 – 2008 2008 – present
Jeffrey S. Kahn, Esq. Caryn J. Clayman, Esq. Charles Ganz Thomas R. Kaplan David Pratt, Esq.
FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
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Chair David Pratt, Esq.
Chair, Grants & Scholarships Committee Michael D. Lipton
Chair, Marketing & Development Joseph S. Mishkin
Vice Chair Elyssa J. Kupferberg
Chair, Insurance Committee Seth A. Marmor, Esq.
Chair, Nominating Committee Sheila Fuente
Chair, By-Laws Donald R. Tescher, Esq.
Chair, Investment Committee Richard D. Steinberg
Chair, Planned Giving & Endowments Barbara Werner
Co-chairs, Create a Jewish Legacy David A. Katzman, CPA Anne L. Jacobson Norman Jacobson
Co-chairs, Jewish Women’s Foundation Ann Kelman Mara Reuben
Chair, Professional Advisory Committee Marjorie A. Horwin, CPA
Immediate Past Chair Thomas R. Kaplan
* Of Blessed Memory
Jewish Community Foundation Fund Assets for the Year Ending August 31, 2011 Preliminary Audit Information
2009-2010 2010-2011 Net Assets of Foundation, September 1
$31,123,890
$34,714,445
3,522,762 339,076 (476,077) 3,032,694 (641,276)
8,843,631 375,292 1,233,265 2,994,330 362,893
$5,777,179
$13,809,411
3,112,465 743,633
2,561,985 664,790
$3,856,098
$3,226,775
Contributions to Funds Interest and Dividends Realized Capital Gain (Loss) Unrealized Gain (Loss) Change in Value of Split Interest Agreements TOTAL Additions Distributions/Grants Operating Expenses TOTAL Deductions
Audit Adjustment to Net Asset Balances $1,669,474 Net Assets of Foundation, August 31 Assets by Type of Investment JUF Investment Portfolio Alternative Investments Cash and Money Market Funds Corporate Bonds Equities Equity Funds Exchange Traded Funds Bond Funds Inter-Fund Loan Israel Bonds Municipal Bonds Mutual Funds Other (Insurance Policies, etc.) Real Estate TOTAL INVESTMENTS
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$34,714,445
$45,297,081
36,941,686 417,792 4,195,438 1,717,519 1,081,429 - - - 2,785,792 1,929,500 - 3,436,802 709,350 168,065
50,511,701 437,516 4,799,633 1,406,598 838,854 2,933,348 1,929,500 3,628,281 756,280 165,953
$53,383,373
$67,407,664
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THANK YOU From Yael, A Single Mother in Jerusalem
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ix years ago, Yael had two toddlers, had no income and had just gotten divorced. She could not hold down a job. Then someone recommended a program called Strive, which provides young people with training and life counselors. Yael started the program
lacking all basic work skills. The Strive staff paired Yael with a mentor who taught her these skills. She also worked on taking full responsibility for herself and her actions. When Yael graduated, she was hired by a cellular firm. Today, she is the manager. “If I hadn’t gone through Strive,” she reflects, “I would have never achieved so much. I know how to approach a boss, how to excel at my work, and how to think for the future.” Strive is a program of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, which is supported through Federation funding.
ketubah society members Phyllis & Harvey Sandler Gloria* & Lee* Baker Helene & Elliot Brody Florence & Martin* Brody Norma & Lester Cohen Meryl & Ron Gallatin Rani & Sandor* Garfinkle Elaine & Herbert Gimelstob Carole & Barry Kaye Evelyn & Ronald Krancer Mildred & Abner Levine Bette* & Jerome* Lorber Billi & Bernard Marcus Judy Levis Markhoff & Paul Markhoff in Blessed Memory of Rose & Adolph Levis Elizabeth & Sheldon Maschler William Newman Marilyn & Jack Pechter
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Lois & Robert Pergament Lawrence Phillips Ruth* & Norman Rales Dollsey & Seymour Rappaport Harriett & Irving Sands Ellen R. Sarnoff Dorothy & Larry* Seaman Carole & Richard Siemens Carol S. & Irving Smokler Bernice & Ira* Waldbaum Ruth Weinberger Toby Weinman Palchik & Melvin* Palchik Shirley & Barton Weisman Barbara & William Weprin Etta & Raymond Zimmerman * Of Blessed Memory
DEVELOPing our campus. developing our community: Sinai Residences of Boca Raton moves forward.
FEDERATION SENIOR professional staff Chief Operating Officer & CFO Mel Lowell
We are pleased to report that Sinai Residences of Boca Raton, an independent, not-forprofit retirement community sponsored by Federation CCRC Development, LLC, continues to make great progress. As of December 31, 2011, 618 persons have expressed residence
Executive Vice President, Financial Resource Development Marla Weiss Egers
interest in the community.
Senior Vice President, Marketing & Communications Andrew M. Rose
This vibrant, modern continuing care retirement community (CCRC), will be located near Glades Road, at the northeast corner of 95th Avenue on 22 acres of the campus of the
Vice President, Campaign Jennifer Koenig
Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. Sinai Residences will offer residents a remarkable maintenance-free lifestyle and features an impressive collection of services and amenities designed to provide everything today’s seniors desire. Sinai Residences will feature multiple dining venues, with kosher-style menus, programs, classes and beautifully appointed
Vice President, Finance Laurie Semo
common spaces for the enjoyment of residents and their guests. As a planned Life Care
Vice President, Community Planning Stuart R. Silver, Esq.
community, Sinai Residences will also offer guaranteed access to a full continuum of care, including assisted living, memory support and skilled nursing care.
Vice President, Facilities Tom Forlenza
The State of Florida issued a Provisional Certificate of Authority (PCOA) License in January 2012, which allows for a full sales and marketing effort to begin, and for deposits to be accepted. The project includes 236 independent living apartment homes, 48 assisted living apartments, 60 skilled nursing suites and 24 memory support studio suites to be constructed. Based upon pre-marketing research, it seems clear that this project will enjoy a
Associate Vice President, Governance & Special Projects Janet Izaak
high degree of interest and success. We expect the community to be 75% pre-sold by mid-2013, and are confident this will set the standard for retirement living in the area. Construction is projected to commence by the end of 2013. For more information about Sinai Residences, call Amy Linder at 561.477.6690.
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The Power of Community Starts With You! There are many possibilities for making an impact on our community, in Israel and across the globe. How would you like to use your power to change the world?
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Make a Donation and make a difference locally, in Israel and in more than 70 countries worldwide through the traditional Annual Campaign or one of our three giving centers: the Sarah & Max Pechter Center for Local Safety Net Services, the Jewish Life & Learning Giving Center and the Israel & Our Global Family Giving Center. Call 561.852.6058 or visit www.jewishboca.org/donate and get a deep sense of satisfaction from helping those in need. Leave a Legacy by endowing a gift for Jewish needs in the future, through one of many planned giving opportunities through the Federation’s Anne & Norman Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation (JCF). Visit www.jewishboca.org/jcf for more information. Be a Philanthropist. Federation’s progressive Toby Weinman Palchik Center for Jewish Philanthropy (CJP) offers many traditional and innovative ways to deepen your giving experience. Our team of donor relations managers can help you identify giving opportunities of particular interest and ensure that your donation dollars are invested wisely. For more information, visit www.jewishboca.org/cjp. Make a Tribute Gift to memorialize or honor a loved one. You can make a difference in our community while letting someone know you care. Visit www.jewishboca.org/tribute to find out how. Become a Corporate Partner. Join the family of nearly 40 businesses that support a cause our community embraces. Reach your target market while doing a good deed! Visit www.jewishboca.org/connect to get started.
GET INVOLVED Participate in some of the most important community outreach, educational and fundraising events in South Palm Beach County, including our Israel Under the Stars Yom Ha’Atzmaut celebration, our annual Super Sunday Phone-a-thon, golf tournaments, dinner dances and educational programs. See our calendar of events at www.jewishboca.org/calendar. Volunteer. Many organizations in our community can use the valuable donation of your time. Find the right place for you at www.jewishboca.org/volunteer. Advocate. The Federation’s Jewish Community Relation’s Council (JCRC) is your first source for information in advocating for our community, Israel and more. Get up to the minute news and find out how you can speak out at www.jewishboca.org/jcrc. Refer your friends. Share the experience of giving by referring a friend to www.jewishboca.org.
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2011-12 CORPORATE SPONSORS $25,000+
IN-KIND
$5,000+ BNY MELLON WEALTH MANAGEMENT
BB&T
$50,000+ BOCA RATON OBSERVER
CBIZ GOLDSTEIN LEWIN WELLS FARGO
CREDIT SUISSE SECURITIES (USA) LLC
$15,000+ IVAN & CO JEWELERS
FINE THINGS
$15,000+ GREENSPOON MARDER, PA
LESSER, LESSER, LANDY & SMITH, PLLC
$10,000+ CM GRAPHICS
MORRISON, BROWN, ARGIZ & FARRA, LLC MEDRECEIVABLES PROSKAUER OPPENHEIMER STEINBERG GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT, LTD
ADVANTAGE TESTING OF SOUTH FLORIDA THE BANKIER LAW FIRM
Berger Singerman BRANHAM REALTY
BOCA RATON REGIONAL HOSPITAL
THE DROWOS GROUP AT MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY
GATEWAY INSURANCE
GERSTLE, ROSEN, & GOLDENBERG, PA
KAPLAN, KRAUSS & LEVINE, LLC LIFE INSURANCE & ESTATE PLANNING
LANNY K. MARKS, CPA, CFP
LEVITT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC SANDELMAN FOUNDATION
“EXPERT FINANCIAL ADVICE SINCE 1986”
LANNY K. MARKS & ASSOCIATES LIFE AUDIT PROFESSIONALS, LLC THE MARTON BUTE MARCUS WEALTH MANAGEMENT GROUP OF MERRILL LYNCH REHMANN TESCHER & SPALLINA, PA BOCA RATON WYNDHAM HOTEL ZEUNER REALTY
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ATLAS PARTY RENTAL
$2,500+
$10,000+ The Bankier Law Firm
$2,500+
L’CHAIM KOSHER VODKA LIFE PUBLICATIONS ONE THOUSAND OCEAN
BENEFICIARY AGENCIES Sarah & Max Pechter Center For Local Safety Net Services
Jewish Life & Learning
Israel & Our Global Family
Adolph & Rose Levis JCC Summer Camp and Pre-school Scholarships Birthright Israel
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC)
B’nai B’rith Youth Organization Teen Leadership Training & Development
Ben Yakir Youth Village Ethiopian National Project (ENP)
Jewish Association for Residential Care (JARC)
Day School Scholarships Donna Klein Jewish Academy (DKJA) Hillel Day School (HDS) Torah Academy Weinbaum Yeshiva High School
Kosher Konnection
Florida Association of Jewish Federations
Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Counseling to Individuals/Families in Crisis Financial Assistance Forster Family Kosher Food Pantry Helping Elders Age in Place Holocaust Survivors Assistance Volunteer Resources Center
Hillel: Foundation for Jewish Campus Life – Florida Council Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) Government Officials Advocacy Community Forums Iran Strategic Initiatives
Adolph & Rose Levis Alzheimer & Adult Day Care Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center – Camp Kavod Director of Community Special Needs Donna Klein Jewish Academy – Sun Center (Yad b’Yad) Federation Transporation Services Hillel Day School – ETGAR Program
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Jewish Education Programs Professional Development Teen Education Florence Melton Adult Mini-School March of the Living program
Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI) CHAMAH Former Soviet Union Welfare Relief Jewish Identity Summer Camps in the Former Soviet Union MASA – Israel Journey NATIV – Immigrant Soldier Jewish Identity Program PACT (Parents and Children Together) Early Childhood Program Partnership 2000 (P2K) – Kiryat Bialik World ORT
Affiliated HUD On-Campus Senior Residences Shirley H. Gould House Harry & Jeanette Weinberg House
Federation Mission Statement: As the central address of the local Jewish community, the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County works with a wide array of agency partners to provide a full range of services including: Sarah & Max Pechter Center for Local Safety Net Services: This Federation serves our community’s most vulnerable populations, including the frail elderly, children with special needs, adults with developmental disabilities and those who require basic life essentials such as food, urgent care and financial assistance. This giving center also helps fund aid for victims of local and national disasters, such as hurricanes. Jewish Life and Learning: Our Federation promotes Jewish continuity and a love of Judaism by inspiring local residents of all ages to learn more about their heritage, by providing Jewish day school scholarships, and by funding programs and initiatives that advocate against anti-Semitism. Israel and Our Global Family: Committed to supporting the security, safety and well being of Israel’s Jewish residents and immigrants, our Federation comes to the aid of fellow Jews in 70 countries around the world. Through a wide-range of programs and services worldwide including those focused on hunger, re-settlement, poverty aid to victims of terror, Anti-Semitism, natural disasters and establishing a new life in Israel. With deep roots locally and respected ties nationally and internationally, we have earned the confidence of an active, loyal and diversifying donor base committed to the welfare and continuity of the Jewish people.
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