2006 Annual Report

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Ann ual Rep 2006

THE JEWISH FEDERATION

OF

SOUTH PALM BEACH COUNTY


Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak with Gloria & Lee Baker at the Evenings of Valor Major Gifts Event. The Mitzvah Society honored founding member Al Gortz, here with Foundation Chair Tom Kaplan.

Hurricane Wilma slammed South Palm Beach County and caused over $1,000,000 in damage to the Federation.

The What Women Want event with actress Jane Seymour brought over 500 attendees to a major luncheon for the Federation’s Women’s Division.


Israel Under the Stars entertained thousands of people at the Mizner Park amphitheater.

The JCRC’s 27th Annual Community Yom HaShoah Commemoration ensured that future generations will “Never Forget” the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust.

Hezbollah rocket attacks on Israel initiated a month-long war that caused over $6 billion in damages.


Mis sion THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF SOUTH PALM BEACH COUNTY

Israel. Whether the task is reducing Jewish poverty

provides life-saving and life-enhancing assistance to

and hunger, rescuing and resettling new immigrants

those in need and translates Jewish values into social

or spurring Jewish renaissance worldwide,

action on behalf of Jews locally, in Israel and in

Federation is committed to Jewish continuity.

more than 60 countries worldwide. The Federation accomplishes these goals through the Federation, through a wide range of agency

UJA/Federation Annual Campaign for Jewish Needs,

partners, builds and strengthens Jewish community –

the Jewish Community Foundation and the new Center

from our hometown to our homeland, from the

for Jewish Philanthropy, an innovative concept in

homebound to the homeless, from elderly Jews in

giving that helps individuals and families make

Russia to local teens discovering their birthright in

informed choices to fulfill their philanthropic dreams.


Table of Contents Letter of Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Israel in a Time of Crisis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 FEDERATION

Annual Campaign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Women’s Division. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 Young Adult Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 Federation Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Federation Senior Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Planning and Allocations Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Federation Financial Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 FOUNDATION

Foundation Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-27 Foundation Officers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Foundation Financial Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 AGENCIES

Local Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-38 Regional & National Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Israel & Overseas Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-43 Going Forward (The Next Step). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45 RECOGNITION LISTS Federation Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-59

Charitable Remainder Trusts . . . . . . . . 72-73

Corporate Partners Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Charitable Lead Trusts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

Star of David Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Supporting Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

LOJE Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Charitable Gift Annuities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

PACE Honor Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Wills and Bequests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

PACE Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Bequests Received. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Heritage Society Members . . . . . . . . . . 63-64

Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

Jewish Women’s Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

Student Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Golden Givers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-65

Mitzvah Society – PAC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Endowment Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-67

JCF Corporate and Individual Sponsors. . . . . . 79

Donor Advised Philanthropic Funds . . . 68-69

Endowment Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

Life Insurance Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

Donor Advised Funds – Charitable Distributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-82

IRAs and Pension Plan Distributions . . . . . . . . 71 Pooled Income Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

Foundation Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83


Dear Friend, Each year at this time, as we embark on a new campaign, we like to take a look back at the past fiscal year to assess our accomplishments and determine how we addressed a multitude of challenges.

Etta Gross Zimmerman Chair, Board of Directors

To say the least, 2005-2006 was a tumultuous year. It began with two hurricanes – Katrina, which impacted our fellow Jews on the Gulf Coast, and Wilma, which devastated our community and its senior citizen population locally – and ended with a destructive war in Israel. In between, we witnessed the raw emotions of the Gaza withdrawal, the declining health of former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Hamas’ surprising rise to power, the heartbreak of the Darfur tragedy and, locally, the disturbing anti-Semitic messages that were scrawled on the windows of a Boca Raton Judaica store. But history has proven that even under the most adverse conditions, this community has joined with the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County and risen to the occasion, time and again. We are proud to report that this past year was no exception.

William S. Bernstein President & CEO

We showed our support – not only in dollars but in numbers of people. Following Hurricane Wilma, hundreds of volunteers assembled at Century Village, Kings Point and other senior living communities to assist the elderly stranded for days by the power outage. In the summer, shortly after Hezbollah launched its rockets into northern Israel, hundreds more from the community attended the Israel solidarity rally at the Adolph and Rose Levis Jewish Community Center. The war did not prevent Federation lay leaders from joining solidarity missions to Israel and showing that we will always be there for Israel. But while the Federation answered the urgent call to those in crisis, it did not neglect its responsibility to the Jewish world as a whole – to raise much-needed funds for a multitude of life-saving and life-enhancing services provided through agency partners locally, in Israel and in 60 countries around the world. Within this realm, we did better than ever. It was a record-shattering year for the 2006 UJA/Federation Annual Campaign for Jewish Needs and for the Jewish Community Foundation. Federation raised $21,350,000 in unrestricted funds, topping 2005 by $1,300,000. In addition, two special emergency campaigns – for hurricane relief and for Israel – generated $3,250,000. There also was an increase in corporate sponsorship and underwriting and restricted funds. It all added up to an impressive record-setting total of $25 million. The Jewish Community Foundation also reported increases in total assets ($59,534,301) and deferred commitments ($111,000,000) of IRAs, trusts, life insurance and bequests. Most notably, Foundation received an unrestricted legacy gift of $487,000 from the estate of the late Rose Schneer, an 87-year-old woman who lived in Century Village for more than 20 years.


2005-2006 was noteworthy for other reasons as well: ■

Gloria and Lee Baker donated $1 million, the single-largest unrestricted gift ever to Federation. As a result, Federation was able to address hurricane repairs on the Federation campus and to help fund “Operation Promise,” a United Jewish Communities project aimed at resettling Ethiopian Jews and aiding Jews in the former Soviet Union.

The Federation’s Women’s Division raised more than $10,000,000 for the first time in history. Dotti Seaman committed $500,000 toward the establishment of a major Jewish day school scholarship endowment fund under the auspices of the Foundation.

The Jewish Women’s Foundation awarded its very first cycle of funding, providing grants to three worthy organizations – one locally and two in Israel.

The Lion of Judah Endowment (LOJE) Fund continued to add new members and once again proudly boasted the largest number of LOJEs (192) of any Federation in the country.

A demographic study, the first conducted since 1995, revealed the explosive growth of the south Palm Beach Jewish community and enabled Federation to better address the community’s needs going forward.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and actress/philanthropist Jane Seymour were among the highest profile speakers to ever participate in Federation events. Barak’s appearance at the “Evenings of Valor” made the Federation’s 2005-06 kickoff a huge success. Seymour was the keynote speaker for “What Women Want,” the Women’s Division major luncheon, which attracted more than 500 women.

Clearly, 2005-2006 was an extraordinary year in the challenges it presented and the manner in which we overcame those challenges. This campaign was also quite special because in addition to meeting our customary obligations, we had to be increasingly diligent in supporting Israel. Israel continues to desperately need our constant moral and economic support as she fights terrorism, heals and rebuilds her economy. We’re confident that our generous and compassionate community will respond to the new initiatives planned for 2006-2007. The Center for Jewish Philanthropy will offer a multitude of innovative planned giving and endowment opportunities for donors and our new Metro Division will provide a variety of exciting opportunities for people in their 30s, 40s and 50s to connect with Federation. We at the Federation are blessed to have as a partner such a wonderful and compassionate community. We undoubtedly will continue to accomplish wonderful things together. As we proved last year, great challenges bring out greatness. We hope the pages of this report clearly reflect our accomplishments. Thank you for your past support. We hope you remain a vital part of the Federation family.

Etta Gross Zimmerman

William S. Bernstein

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In Crisis ISRAEL

When Hezbollah terrorists crossed the Israel-Lebanon border on July 12, 2006,

ISRAEL CAN REST ASSURED THAT SHE WILL NEVER

killing eight Israeli soldiers and kidnapping two others, our community shared in the pain and outrage felt throughout the Jewish world.

When the Israeli government responded by launching airstrikes against Hezbollah targets, our community – and Jews everywhere – held their collective breath, praying for a quick resolution but fearful of yet another conflict in a region that has experienced far too many.

When the enemy began firing thousands of Katyusha rockets into the northern territories, destroying buildings and sending Israelis scurrying to bomb shelters, we knew that our homeland was in trouble. Our brothers and sisters desperately needed their fellow Jews.

As it has done time and time again in times of crisis, the Jewish Federation

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of South Palm Beach County responded in full force.

ALONE.

Federation quickly organized an Israel solidarity rally with local rabbis, community leaders and public officials. Even in the middle of summer with many residents out of town, our community exhibited its strength as 1,500 supporters filled the Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center gymnasium. Major newspapers and TV stations covered the event.

Spurred by emotional speeches from U.S. Congressmen Clay Shaw and Alcee Hastings and others, south county Jews immediately responded by


supporting an Israel emergency fund established by

Jewry’s unwavering and unconditional support.

the Federation in conjunction with a United Jewish

Looking back, 2005-2006 was, by any definition, a

Communities (UJC) initiative throughout North America.

turbulent year for Israel. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon suffered a major stroke, the Palestinians swept Hamas

In just over a month, the Jewish Federation of South

into power and two Israeli soldiers were killed and

Palm Beach County raised more than $3 million –

one kidnapped in Gaza, an unprovoked act of

including a $500,000 grant from the Jewish

aggression that preceded the Hezbollah assault.

Community Foundation – to help Israelis rebuild their lives and their country. While the rockets were

Despite severe economic hardships caused by the

falling, Federation dollars addressed immediate

war and an unsettling government report that more

needs, such as helping to move vulnerable children

than a quarter of its population lives below the

to safe overnight camps in the country’s central

poverty line, Israel understands that she will never

and southern regions. Now the focus is long-term,

stand alone. The Jewish community in south Palm

providing trauma counseling, interim housing and

Beach County and hundreds of others throughout

employment services to war victims as Federation

America and the world continued to rise as one in

incorporates the rebuilding effort into its 2007

Israel’s time of greatest need.

Annual Campaign for Jewish Needs. When it comes to our homeland – the heart and Federation also provided moral support. Chair

soul of the worldwide Jewish community – we will

of the Board Etta Zimmerman and other local

always be there.

community and national leaders participated in a national solidarity mission to Israel during the war.

Representatives met with high-level government officials and military figures, conveying American


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ANNUAL CAMPAIGN WOMEN’S DIVISION YOUNG ADULT DIVISION OFFICERS & STAFF FINANCIAL REPORT


Annual Campaign Our Community. Our World. Our Responsibility.

FEDERATION

Under the leadership of Steve Bedowitz, vice chair of campaign, 2006 was a banner year for fundraising –

RAISED A

and not just because the UJA/Federation Annual

RECORD

$21,350,000 in unrestricted funds, compared to

$25 MILLION IN ANNUAL CAMPAIGN AND CRISIS FUNDS.

Campaign shattered all previous records by raising

$20,050,000 in 2005.

Steve Bedowitz Vice Chair, Campaign

During the fiscal year ending August 31, 2006, the Federation raised an additional $3,250,000 through two special emergency campaigns – $450,000 in hurricane relief following the Katrina and Wilma storms in the fall of 2005, and $3 million from more than 3,000 donors for Israel in July and August 2006 after the attacks by Hezbollah on Israel, including a $500,000 gift from the Jewish Community Foundation.

Additionally, Federation raised $350,000 in corporate sponsorship and underwriting, an increase of $100,000 from 2005, plus $300,000 in restricted funds, bringing total resource development under Federation auspices to a record of nearly $25 million during the 2006 campaign.

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Major Gifts In 2006, we raised more than $11.5 million from 397 donors ($10,000 and above). This compares with $9.3 million raised from 349 donors in 2005.

The success of the Major Gifts category began last December with the two-night Evenings of Valor event featuring guest speaker Ehud Barak, former prime minister of Israel. The first night was for the Prime Ministers Council, Leadership Gifts and King David Society members and was chaired by Phyllis and Harvey Sandler, Jane and Alan Cornell, Beth and Joe Mishkin, and Selma and Dan Weiss.

In addition to Barak’s speech, another highlight of the evening was the receipt of a generous donation of $1 million to the Annual Campaign from Gloria and Lee Baker.

The second night of Evenings of Valor launched Federation’s new Joshua Society and welcomed donors at the $10,000-$24,999 level into the Major Gifts Division. The evening was chaired by Debra and Larry Halperin, Pam and Tom Kaplan, and Shirley and Allan Solomon.

Gloria & Lee Baker

A REMARKABLE GIFT

Making history was probably the last thing on the minds of Gloria and Lee Baker when they donated $1 million to the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County last fall.

organizations such as Hadassah, ORT, Magen David for Israel and the Anti-Defamation League as well as secular institutions such as the Boca Raton Community Hospital and the Boca Raton Museum of Art.

For the Bakers, who embody the notion of “living generously,” it was simply another tzedakah opportunity. The Bakers’ extraordinary gift to the Annual Campaign, the largest in Federation history, helped to cover the costs of repairing Hurricane Wilma damages to the Federation’s campus. It also helped assist in the funding of “Operation Promise,” a project focused on bringing Ethiopian Jews to Israel and helping Jews in the former Soviet Union.

Florida residents since 1989, the Bakers are committed and respected members of their community. They’ve been honored by Israel Bonds and are members of the Federation’s prestigious Prime Minister’s Council. Lee, a proud graduate of Harvard Law School, is also generous with his time, doing pro bono legal work and delivering food packages to the frail elderly.

The Bakers strongly believe in sharing their good fortune with those in need. They’ve helped support Jewish

Through philanthropy and kind deeds, the Bakers have ensured their legacy.

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Women’s Division The Women’s Division expanded into unchartered territory during the 2006 campaign year by raising more than $10,000,000 for the first time in its history with 5,464 women donating $10,108,721. The amount raised represented nearly half of the Federation’s total unrestricted campaign. Led by Chair Dotti Seaman, First Vice Chair of Campaign Ellen R. Sarnoff, Major Gifts Chair Kinnie Gorelick and a dedicated team of solicitors, which included all of the community campaign chairs, the Women’s Division sold out or drew standing room only crowds for many programs. Among the year’s highlights were the Lion of Judah Luncheon, chaired by Tobee Kaplan and Wendy Pressner; the first annual Dottie Lipson Jewish Educational Journey, chaired by Stephanie Owitz Greenberg and Marissa Hollander; and the “What Women Want” luncheon with actress and philanthropist Jane Seymour, chaired by Judy Levis Markhoff and co-chaired by Tara Baker and Pam Kaye. A new initiative that proved to be quite popular was the Women’s Circle, an event during which video conferencing with Kiryat Bialik was used to strengthen the bond between women in Boca Raton and the Federation’s sister city in Israel. The Women’s Circle was chaired by Jill Deutch and Ilene Wohlgemuth. Members of the Women’s Division also made their presence felt on the national scene, providing the largest contingent of Lions to the Reach for the Ruby event, hosted by United Jewish Communities (UJC), Federation’s umbrella organization. Reach For The Ruby was chaired locally by Phyllis Seresky. All in all, it was another banner year for the Women’s Division, which once again proved it is a powerful force in philanthropy, on both the local and national scenes.

Dotti Seaman

ALWAYS THERE TO HELP

If there’s a cause to support at the Jewish Federation of

established the Seaman Family Scholarship Fund for the

South Palm Beach County, you’ll likely find Dotti Seaman at

Jewish Education Commission to provide scholarships for

the front of the line, anxious to help any way she can.

students and/or professional development for teachers of the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School.

From Women’s Division chair to Lion of Judah stalwart to committed supporter of Jewish education, Seaman is one of

In addition, Seaman, the 2006-07 Lion of Judah

Federation’s most visible and valuable lay leaders. In fact,

Endowment (LOJE) Chair, donated $500,000 for a LOJE

the former Hartford, Conn., resident recently received the

to completely fund her annual Lion of Judah gift to the

prestigious Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award, presented annu-

Federation/UJA Annual Campaign.

ally by the United Jewish Communities (UJC) to women who have made a lasting impact on their communities.

Stepping down after serving for two years as Women’s Division chair, Seaman said, “To everyone, Federation is

In March 2005, Seaman provided a lead gift of $500,000

the way we help heal the world, bringing hope where

as the Jewish Community Foundation launched a 10-year

none existed before.”

initiative to raise $100 million for the new Jewish Day

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School Scholarship Endowment Fund. She has since

And Dotti Seaman certainly has done her part.


Dorothy Seaman Chair, Women’s Division

Ellen R. Sarnoff 1st Vice-Chair of Campaign, Women’s Division

“What Women Want,” chaired by Judy Levis Markhoff, was one of the highlights of the year.

“Jewish Women of the World” brought smiles to event underwriter Dottie Lipson and guests.

The Lion of Judah luncheon acknowledged the extraordinary contributions of 400 special women.

The board installation meeting gave Women’s Division leaders a chance to look back at a very successful season.

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Young Adult Division (YAD) The Young Adult Division (YAD), chaired by Naomi Steinberg and Jonathan Louis in 2005-2006, continued to evolve as a compassionate group of Jewish men and women dedicated to making a real difference in the community through volunteerism, education and fund-raising … while also experiencing a healthy dose of fun.

Naomi Steinberg

Jonathan Louis

The Young Adult Division participated in a Community Mission to Israel in January 2006. More than 30 YAD participants made the trip. For many, it was the first time in Israel; for all, it was an experience that will last a lifetime. The action-packed itinerary included visits to the new museum at Yad Vashem, Boca Raton’s sister city Kiryat Bialik, the Kotel tunnels in Jerusalem, Masada and Federation-funded Ethiopian day care centers in Kiryat Yam. The mission was chaired by Gail and Warren Greenspoon. “NYC3 – A Celebration of the Big Apple” was the year’s most memorable and successful fund-raiser, drawing a record crowd of more than 175. Marianne Altschul and Glen Golish co-chaired this taste of the Apple in orange country, which included a disco, a top notch young Jewish comic and a weekend trip to New York for two lucky raffle winners. At the Young Women’s Luncheon, author and educator Rachael Freed demonstrated how women can pass along their legacy, family values and spirituality to future generations through written testimonials. Another significant YAD program was Operation Morasha. This multi-generational event provided a portrayal of the lives of Jews in the former Soviet Union and told the story of how symphony violinist Pavel Ilyashov, forced to flee his native Belarus, found religious and artistic freedom in the U.S.

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Moving Forward

INTRODUCING FEDERATION METRO Federation Metro represents an important initiative designed to engage a new generation of Jewish leaders who care about the future of our community. A successful transition from one generation to the next is necessary for the Federation to continue to serve critical needs locally and aboard. Through Metro Business, Metro Women and Metro Community, individuals in their 30s, 40s and 50s will have opportunities for career enhancement, personal enrichment and social fulfillment. They will be able to explore a variety of avenues in their own personal philanthropic journeys. The 2005 demographic study revealed that the number of Jewish families with young children has doubled in 10 years. We are obligated to meet the needs of future generations and Metro will ensure a strong Federation and united community.

Glen Golish

ALWAYS THERE TO HELP

Glen Golish’s feelings about the importance of being

assumed. A Federation board member, Golish is also

involved with the Jewish Federation of South Palm

founding member of the Leadership Alliance and past

Beach County were reflected in his acceptance

co-chair of the Ben Gurion Society. He and his wife

speech when he received the James and Marjorie Baer

Rosa, the parents of four young children, served as

Young Leadership Award at the Federation’s 26th

co-chairs of last year’s Super Sunday phone-a-thon.

Annual Meeting. Additionally, Golish was appointed to the prestigious The Boca Raton man quoted Rabbi Akiva, one of

Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish

Judaism’s great Torah scholars: “If I am not for myself,

Communities (UJC). UJC is the national coordinating

who will be for me? If I am not for others, what am I?

organization for the federation movement, and

And if not now, when?”

appointment to the Cabinet is widely considered a signpost to future senior leadership positions.

Golish’s commitment to the Federation and the Jewish community is evident in the responsibilities he’s

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Federation Officers

(Current)

Michael J. Weinberg Assistant Treasurer

Warren Greenspoon Vice Chair

Thomas Kaplan Vice Chair, Jewish Community

Ira Gerstein Treasurer

Foundation Chair

Albert Gortz, Esq. Secretary

Steven Bedowitz Vice Chair, Campaign

Ellen R. Sarnoff Vice Chair, Women’s Division Chair

Lawrence D. Altschul Immediate Past Chair Etta Gross Zimmerman Chair, Board of Directors

Not Pictured:

Alan Cornell Vice Chair

Roxane Frechie Lipton Assistant Secretary

William S. Bernstein President & CEO

Ted Struhl Vice Chair, Planning & Allcoations

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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Jerome Altheimer

Jill Deutch

Wendy Gutmann-Kupfer

Jonathan Louis

Louis Rippner

Dr. Carol S. Smokler

James Baer *

Ted Deutch

Debra M. Halperin

Judy Levis Markhoff

Andrew Robins, Esq.

Allan B. Solomon

Margie B. Baer

Barry Friedberg

Stewart G. Harris

Stephen Melcer, Esq.

Robin Rubin

Ralph Solomon *

Gloria Baker

David Galpern

Daniel J. Katz

Gordon Salganik

Rabbi David Steinhardt

Lee C. Baker

Rani H. Garfinkle

Susan L. Katz

Stephen A. Mendelsohn, Esq.

Jeffrey Sandelman

Robin Struhl

Ian Berkowitz

Herbert Gimelstob

Howard S. Kaye

Dr. David Schimel

Daniel Weiss

Marianne Bobick

Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

Ann G. Kelman

Dorothy P. Seaman

William S. Weprin

Martin Brody

Bernard M. Goldman

Elliot S. Koolik

James H. Nobil

Ronald Sedley

Stephen U. Winig

Edward I. Burns

Glen Golish

Adele Lebersfeld

Richard L. Okonow

Clifford Seresky

Dorothy Meyers Wizer

Caryn Clayman, Esq.

Jerry Gorelick

Rabbi Daniel Levin

Jack Pechter

Nelson Shaller

Ilene S. Wohlgemuth

Dr. Melvin R. Clayman

Kinnie Gorelick

Abner Levine

Robert Pergament

Esther Sherman

Marvin Zale

Edward B. Cohen

Dr. Stephen Grabelsky

Sandra L. Lippy

David Pratt

Joseph Sitrick

Raymond Zimmerman

Joseph S. Mishkin Jeffrey Newman Cindy O. Nimhauser


Federation Senior Staff

Leah Siskin Vice President, Federation & Executvie Director, Foundation Danielle Hartman Director of Board Management & Special Projects Richard Jacobs Vice President, Community Planning William S. Bernstein President & CEO Mel Lowell Senior Vice President, Operations & CFO Andrew M. Rose Vice President, Marketing & Communications Marla Egers Vice President, Women’s Division Jason Shames Vice President, Campaign & Community Development AGENCY PRESIDENTS

DIRECTORS EMERITUS

PAST PRESIDENTS

Maurice D. Plough, Jr. Adolph and Rose Levis Jewish Community Center

Baron Coleman*

Shirley Solomon

James B. Baer 1979-1983 *

Karola Epstein

Saul Weinberger

Marianne Bobick 1983-1986

Michael Lewitt Donna Klein Jewish Academy

Gerry Golden

Betty Zinman

James H. Nobil 1986-1988, 1999-2001

Michael S. Mullaugh Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service

Sam Klein

Peter Sachs, Esq. Jewish Association of Residential Care

Jack Parker

David Hast

Dorothy Lipson

Lawrence Phillips Clarice Pressner

Marvin Zale 1988-1991 Allan Solomon 1991-1992 * Richard Okonow 1992-1995 Herbert Gimelstob 1995-1998 Ralph Solomon 1998-1999 Andrew S. Robins 2001-2003 Lawrence D. Altschul 2003-2005

Seymour Rappaport Della Rosenberg Richard Siemens

* of blessed memory

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Financials 2005-2006

* Overseas allocations are 25% of the unrestricted 2005 Campaign.

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Based upon total support and revenue


2005-2006 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS – INCOME AND ALLOCATIONS REPORT (In Thousands) Preliminary Audit Information SUPPORT Annual Campaign Other Pledges, Grants and Contributions Less: Provision for Uncollectible Pledges Total Support REVENUE Program Revenue Interest and Dividend Income Realized and Unrealized Gains Other Revenue / Services Total Revenue Total Support and Revenue ALLOCATIONS United Jewish Communities (UJC) Community Partnership Entities: Levis Jewish Community Center Support Campus Expenses (Note A) Donna Klein Jewish Academy Support Campus Expenses (Note A) Jewish Association for Residential Care Support Campus Expenses (Note A) Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Support Campus Expenses (Note A Jewish Education Commission Total Community Partnership Entities Other Beneficiaries: Hillel Day School of Boca Raton Weinbaum Yeshiva High School Florida Hillel Council Community Kollel Kosher Konnection Israel Program Grants birthright israel Hillel National Programs NORC Grant Torah Academy Holocaust Survivor Matching Funds Operation Promise Donor Designations Other Beneficiaries Total Other Beneficiaries

Consolidated $ 18,741 8,207 (911) $ 26,037

Federation $ 18,741 1,161 (911) $ 18,991

Foundation $ 7,046 $ 7,046

$

2,067 1,396 1,175 819 $ 5,457 $ 31,494

$

$

$

4,869

$

4,869

$

365 3,410

$

3,775

463 1,545

$

2,008

$

$ $

478 1,173 1,175 56 2,882 9,928

273 422

695

1,073 604 131 8,286

$

1,677 131 8,286

$

383 202 153 35 19 41 103 24 20 101 24 130 45 20 1,300

$

1,300

Programs, Management and Distributions to Outside Parties

$

7,476

$

2,610

$

4,866

Total Allocations and Distributions

$ 21,931

$ 17,065

$

4,866

$

$

$

425 400 825

Functional Expenses Management and Administration Fundraising/Campaign Total Functional Expenses

$

1,589 223 763 $ 2,575 $ 21,566

$

$ $

2,736 3,496 6,232

2,311 3,096 5,407

Note A: Includes fair market value of building lease space provided at no cost by Federation to Community Partnership Entities.

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Jewish Community Foundation Realizing that philanthropy is a cornerstone for ensuring Jewish continuity for future generations, the Jewish Community Foundation continues to create and develop venues that help donors achieve their philanthropic objectives. The Foundation, under the leadership of Foundation Chair Tom Kaplan and Vice President and Executive Director Leah Siskin, enjoyed exceptional success this past fiscal year in increasing charitable gifts and infusing the south Palm

Thomas R. Kaplan Chair, Foundation

Beach County community with a spirit of cooperation and giving. Total assets under Foundation management were $59,534,301 and

deferred commitments of IRAs, trusts, life insurance, bequests and charitable gift annuities (CGA) were approximately $111,000,000, both increases over 2005. In addition, the Foundation received an unrestricted legacy gift of $487,000 from the estate of the late Rose Schneer, an 87-year-old woman who lived in Century Village for more than 20 years. The Foundation established the Rose Schneer Unrestricted Endowment Fund to perpetuate her legacy for generations to come. As the challenges and the demands increase, so, too, does the Foundation’s resolve in improving the lives of Jews everywhere and providing enhanced opportunities for a widening donor base. 2006 was noteworthy for a variety of reasons: ■

Israel Emergency Campaign (IEC): In response to the devastating war in Israel, the Foundation’s Board of Directors approved a $500,000 grant from two unrestricted funds in support of the Israel Emergency Campaign. Half came from the Jewish Community Trust Fund and half from the Rosemary and Allan Rubin Memorial Fund.

Al Gortz

ALWAYS THERE TO HELP

In the late 1980s, a group of key community leaders

Gortz, a founding member of the Jewish Federation of

in south Palm Beach County had a grand vision: the

South Palm Beach County and the Jewish Community

establishment of a federation that would respond to the

Foundation, has been a rock of support over the years

needs of a growing Jewish community and provide

and a source of inspiration, commitment and knowledge.

financial and moral support for the state of Israel.

Tzedekah is one of the cornerstones of Gortz’s belief system, the notion that Jews must always help their fellow

Boca Raton attorney Al Gortz did his part to bring that

Jews financially, each according to his or her ability.

vision to life. He helped prepare the papers – the declaration

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of independence – that marked the official birth of the

From a modest storefront in east Boca Raton to a sprawling

Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. The decision

campus in west Boca Raton, the Jewish Federation of South

to break away from the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach

Palm Beach County has grown magnificently. With 20/20

County has proven King Solomon-like in its wisdom.

vision, Al Gortz envisioned the dream 27 years ago.


Highlights ■

Lion of Judah Endowment (LOJE): LOJE continued its impressive growth under Chair Wendy Gutmann-Kupfer. In fact, Foundation’s program ranks first in the country with 190 Lion of Judah donors who have committed to endowing their gift in perpetuity, representing more than $25.4 million in current and deferred gifts. The Foundation paid tribute to the LOJE contingent with an elegant affair at Casa Casuarina, formerly known as the Versace Mansion, in Miami Beach. Delores Solomon chaired the “Ultimate Thank You” event.

Professional Advisory Committee (PAC): Federation President and CEO William Bernstein was the keynote speaker at PAC’s kickoff breakfast meeting, sponsored by U.S. Trust, where he discussed the “Center for Jewish Philanthropy.” The PAC Mitzvah Society welcomed new members and honored Al Gortz, who has worked tirelessly for the Federation for 27 years. Estate planning expert Richard A. Oshins, Esq., who advises wealthy clients throughout the United States, shared his expertise at the 22nd Annual Seminar for Professionals chaired by Marjorie A. Horwin, CPA, and Barbara A. Shore, Esq.

Jewish Women’s Foundation (JWF): Roxane Frechie Lipton, founding chair and a key figure in the creation of the Jewish Women’s Foundation in 2003, was honored at a special JWF cocktail reception where the organization announced its first cycle of funding. The JWF, whose mission is to support programs that will improve the lives of Jewish women and girls, awarded $21,000 to three organizations.

The Institute on Family Philanthropy (IFP): The IFP, a new initiative, chaired by Rani Garfinkle, addressed the challenges for families transferring wealth through future generations. Nationally recognized philanthropist Lee Meyerhoff Hendler, the keynote speaker, emphasized that the goal is to “ensure the well being of Jews not even born yet.”

Golden Givers Program: The Jewish Community Foundation recognized committed individuals who have donated to Federation/UJA campaigns for 25 years or more at a dessert reception held in March. The program was chaired by Dottie Lipson.

Investment Committee: The committee, chaired by Michael Beckerman, is a dedicated group of volunteer investment and financial experts who oversee the Foundation’s pooled investment portfolio of approximately $49 million. The rate of return on the portfolio between September 1, 2005 and August 31, 2006 was 6.14%.

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The outlook for 2007 looks even brighter. For the first time in Foundation history, PAC, with incoming chair Elyssa Kupferberg, formally set a campaign goal of $10 million. PAC’s mission is to educate professionals about planned giving and endowment opportunities, encourage them to promote the concept of planned giving with their clients and offer advisors opportunities to enhance skills through seminars and networking programs.

LOJE Chair Dotti Seaman said the goal this year is to ensure commitments from 15 to 30 more women to endow their Lion-level gift over the next 12 to 18 months. LOJE advocates have been appointed at each major country club to help identify and solicit LOJE candidates.

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Foundation’s educational events included the Institute on Family Philanthropy and the Professional Advisory Committee roundtable series.

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The LOJE “Ultimate Thank You” at the Casa Casuarina, formerly known as the Versace Mansion, in South Beach paid tribute to 183 generous women.

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The 2nd Annual Mitzvah Society Cocktail Reception recognized individuals committed to the growth of the Jewish community.

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Incoming JWF Chair Francine Cole reported the JWF has 50 Trustees with more than $280,000 in fund assets and $500,000 in total commitments. The JWF, dedicated to meeting the needs of Jewish girls and women locally and abroad, is hoping to bring in 10 to 15 new trustees within the next 12 to 18 months at the minimum $10,000 level.

The Foundation is confident that a new piece of legislation, the Pension Protection Act of 2006, will result in increased support of the major gifts component. The Act enables individuals 70 1/2 or older to use their IRAs to achieve their philanthropic goals with no adverse tax consequences.

For a limited time, donors can instruct the trustee of their IRA to make a direct distribution of up to $100,000 per year to Foundation/Federation. This charitable rollover opportunity, which counts toward the individual’s annual IRA distribution requirement, is only available for gifts made in 2006 and 2007.

The IRA rollover can be used to fund: (1) a gift to the Annual Federation/UJA Campaign; (2) a LOJE (Lion of Judah Endowment) or PACE (Perpetual Annual Campaign Endowment) or (3) a permanent perpetual named endowment for a donor’s favorite charity through the Jewish Community Foundation.

A new slate of officers will continue to guide the Foundation’s growth and development in 2007. Officers include: ■ ■ ■ ■

Thomas R. Kaplan, Chair

Michael Beckerman, Investment Chair

David Pratt, Vice Chair

Elyssa Kupferberg, PAC Chair

Jerome Altheimer, Grants Chair

Francine Cole, Jewish Women’s Foundation Chair

Dorothy Seaman, LOJE Chair

Charlie Ganz, Immediate Past Chairman

Rose Schneer Foundation established the

A REMARKABLE GIFT

For 20 years, Rose Schneer led a quiet and unassuming

The Foundation has since established the Rose Schneer

existence in Century Village, a retirement community in

Unrestricted Endowment Fund to perpetuate her legacy

west Boca Raton. The former school teacher, who died in

for generations. Schneer’s gift may be used to fund new

2003 at the age of 87, enjoyed an occasional meal out

programs or projects or for emergency situations.

but basically kept to herself.

Rose Schneer Unrestricted Endowment Fund

Foundation Chair Tom Kaplan and Vice President and During her life, Schneer was not an Annual Campaign

Executive Director Leah Siskin would like Schneer’s gift

contributor to the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach

to be an example for others in the community who can

County. That’s why it was so inspiring when the Jewish

impact non-profit organizations such as the Foundation

Community Foundation, the Federation’s planned giving

through careful estate planning.

to perpetuate

arm, received a bequest of $487,000 from her estate.

her legacy for

Schneer, who was not married and had no relatives in

all the wonderful things we do at the Foundation, we can

Florida, had accumulated her wealth through intelligent

create an opportunity where people can perpetuate not

investments and obviously thought the Foundation would

only the charitable gifts they have made during their

be a worthy recipient.

lifetimes, but create a true legacy for future generations.”

generations.

“What we have found,” said Kaplan, “is that by explaining

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Foundation Officers

(Current)

Michael Beckerman Investment Committee Chair

Francine Cole Jewish Women’s Foundation Chair

Thomas Kaplan Chair

Dottie Seaman Lion of Judah Endowment Chair

Etta Gross Zimmerman Chair, Jewish Federation

Elyssa Kupferberg Professional Advisory

of South Palm Beach County

Committee Chair

William S. Bernstein President & CEO, Jewish

Leah Siskin Vice President, Federation &

Federation of South Palm Beach County

Executive Director, Foundation

Jerome Altheimer Grants Committee Chair

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David Pratt Vice Chair

Not pictured:

Michael Lipton Grants Committee, Vice Chair

Charles Ganz Immediate Past President

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

PAST PRESIDENTS

HONORARY TRUSTEES

Lawrence D. Altschul

Albert Gortz

Joseph Mishkin

Gary Bernstein* 1984-86

Gary Bernstein*

James H. Nobil

Gail Asarch-Satovsky

Phyllis Greenman

Ellen R. Sarnoff

Albert W. Gortz 1986-88

Marianne Bobick

Eugene Pargh

M. Adam Bankier

Jeffrey Kahn

Beverly Shapiro

Marvin A. Kirsner 1988-90

Baron Coleman*

Larry Phillips

Edward Burns

Leonard J. Kaplan

Ted Struhl

Jerome L. Wolf 1990-91

Eric W. Deckinger

Saul Weinberger

Caryn Clayman

David Kirschner

Donald Tescher

Eric W. Deckinger 1991-94

Karola Epstein

Jerome L. Wolf

Helen Cohan

Richard M. Kwal

Jill Viner

Ralph M. Solomon* 1994-96

Gerald Golden

Betty Zinman

Jane Cornell

Robert Levitt

Michael J. Weinberg

Eugene Pargh 1996-97

Barry Kaye

Barry Friedberg

Sandra Lippy

Steve Winig

Jeffrey S. Kahn 1997-01

Abner Levine

Joan Garde

Roxane Frechie Lipton

Caryn Clayman 2001-04

Richard D. Levy

Rani Garfinkle

Linda Melcer

Charles Ganz 2004-05

Sigmund Nathan*

* of blessed memory

Past Trustees are listed on page 83.


Financials Foundation

JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FUND ASSETS FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 1

2005-2006

2004-2005

$58,144,911 $ 7,304,777 2,084,187 3,252,402 (1,801,781)

$55,366,437 $ 5,717,946 1,452,103 1,605,762 2,642,061

$10,839,585

$11,417,872

8,165,554 794,504 490,137

7,478,479 832,327 328,592

9,450,195

8,639,398

$59,534,301

$58,144,911

Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds Donor-Advised Philanthropic Funds Supporting Foundation Charitable Remainder Trusts Charitable Gift Annuities Charitable Lead Trusts Insurance Policies (cash value) Pooled Income Funds

7,184,639 26,180,304 15,427,002 1,249,181 2,322,826 5,160,767 1,569,656 433,920 6,006

6,376,530 24,482,465 16,039,511 1,255,368 2,427,611 5,594,559 1,602,599 360,262 6,006

TOTAL

$59,534,301

$58,144,911

Mutual Funds Exchange Traded Funds Cash and Money Market Funds Alternative Investments Israel Bonds Municipal Bonds Corporate Bonds Equities Government Securities Real Estate Other

33,987,073 12,437,630 6,167,915 401,577 2,713,500 1,419,676 54,842 1,029,677 547,957 169,742 604,712

37,738,576 6,352,524 5,626,750 359,958 2,704,500 3,337,875 107,617 805,298 552,732 158,027 401,054

TOTAL

$59,534,301

$58,144,911

Assets of Foundation, September 1 Contributions to Funds Interest and Dividends Realized Capital Gain (Loss) Unrealized Gain (Loss) TOTAL Distributions/Grants Payments to Income Beneficiaries Other Expenses TOTAL Assets of Foundation, August 31 Assets by Type of Fund

Assets by Type of Investment

NOTE: Our auditors have recommended that we value life insurance policies at cash surrender rather than face value. The value of charitable remainder trusts only reflects those trusts for which the Foundation serves as trustee. In order to have the Annual Report received in a timely fashion by those contemplating their charitable gifts for 2006, this preliminary, unaudited financial report has been prepared. Complete Federation financial statements will be available upon completion of the independent auditor’s examination. An audit for the year ending August 31, 2006, prepared by Goldstein, Lewin & Co., will be available upon request.

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LOCAL REGIONAL & NATIONAL ISRAEL & OVERSEAS


Local Beneficiary Agencies Adolph and Rose Levis Jewish Community Center

JEWISH ASSOCIATION

Donna Klein Jewish Academy

Under the leadership of President Peter S.

FOR

RESIDENTIAL CARE (JARC)

Sachs and Executive Director Dr. Debra

Federation Transportation Services Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Center Harry and Jeanette Weinberg House Hillel Day School of Boca Raton

Hallow, the Jewish Association for Residential Care (JARC), now in its 21st year, expanded its services in addressing the needs of adults with developmental disabilities. JARC, which provides group homes, apartments and vocational training, instills a sense of independence and self-respect in its clients.

Israel Program Grants Jewish Association for Residential Care (JARC)

Highlights of a noteworthy year included: ■

A $2 million donation from Judy Levis Markhoff to build a second 20-room apartment building for JARC. The new building, named for

Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC)

Markhoff, will stand next to the Adolph and Rose Levis apartment building, named for her parents. ■

Jewish Education Commission (JEC) Kosher Konnection

Establishment of a Supported Employment Division and a state grant for the program.

A substantial increase in the number of clients served in the Adult Day Training Program.

Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities Grant (NORC) Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Shirley H. Gould House

Establishment of a Grief Support Group for clients, led by two professional staffers.

Establishment of auto detailing program in conjunction with Federation Transportation Services.

Establishment of the JARC garden, maintained by clients. The homegrown herbs and vegetables are used to enhance the items prepared and served

Solomon Schechter Day School of South Palm Beach County The Community Kollel Torah Academy of Boca Raton

in the JARC Gourmet Café. Israel Elwyn Established in 1984 in Jerusalem, Israel Elwyn serves 1,500 children and adults with developmental disabilities throughout Israel. The Israel Elwyn grant funds a professional exchange program between Israel Elwyn and

Volunteer Resource Center Weinbaum Yeshiva High School

JARC with the goal of enhancing rehabilitative services for people with disabilities both locally and in Israel. With its extraordinary growth over the years, JARC has proven that no

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challenge is too great. Indeed, the future looks bright.


DONNA KLEIN JEWISH ACADEMY (DKJA) Under the leadership of President Michael Lewitt and Head of School Karen Feller, Donna Klein Jewish Academy, in its 27th year, continued to enhance its reputation as a premier Jewish day school by promoting academic excellence in general and Jewish studies. This past year: ■

The school received a very generous gift to fund a K-12 Technology Program, which included the installation of SMARTBoards in the classrooms, equipment for the computer lab, laptops for some Middle School classes and technology training for teachers.

A first-grade family’s generous anonymous gift enabled DKJA to underwrite equipment for the science department, musical instruments and equipment, microphones for drama performances and to help fund a string instrumental music program that will lead to a DKJA school orchestra.

Eighth-grade students traveled to Israel to learn about their heritage and to make a connection to the people and land.

High school students participated in the Alexander Muss High School in Israel program and in the Federation’s Jewish Education Commission’s Jewish Roots program.

The Independent School Management organization, which identifies trends in the delivery of education and assesses the quality of education provided by private schools throughout the nation, conducted an extensive assessment of DKJA and commended the school for excellence in every area of the curriculum and overall management. The organization cited DKJA as a trendsetter among Jewish day schools.

DKJA received re-accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Florida Council of Independent Schools and the Florida Kindergarten Council. The re-accreditation teams cited DKJA for the excellence of the integrated curriculum, the general studies and Judaic studies programs and for the passion for learning imparted by its faculty.

The Avi Chai Foundation in New York invited head of school Karen Feller to present “the DKJA story” to its directors. DKJA was the first school to be invited to present a definitive portrait of its Jewish journey.

It’s clear that the Donna Klein Jewish Academy consistently exceeds expectations and will continue to set a high educational standard in our community.

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ADOLPH

AND

ROSE LEVIS JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

Under the leadership of President Maurice D. Plough, Jr. and Executive Director Allan Just, the Adolph and Rose Levis Jewish Community Center has renewed its dedication to helping the community’s youngest generation understand its rich heritage, to providing adults with stimulating cultural experiences and to sustaining the elderly with healthy living services.

To ensure this mission, the JCC has embarked on “A New Spirit” – one that will invigorate the center with exciting new ventures, including a concerted effort to reach out to every affiliated and unaffiliated member of the community.

This past year, a youth and family director was hired to develop programs that will engage youngsters and young families, keeping them connected to the community and Jewish traditions.

And, as always, the Levis JCC provides Jewish experiences and educational opportunities through the Betty and Marvin Zale Early Childhood Learning Center, Camp Ted Weisberg and its special needs department, instilling a lifetime of values that will establish a solid Jewish identity.

Active adults, families and singles continue to enjoy myriad classes, innovative events and cultural programs. Members of the premier Sports and Wellness Center enjoy a state-of-the-art facility, helping them achieve a healthier body, mind and spirit.

The Center’s commitment to the elderly is unwavering. The Adolph and Rose Levis Alzheimer and Adult Day Care Center enables elders to age gracefully by offering the highest form of care during their golden years as well as providing respite to caregivers.

Jewish life is flourishing at the Levis JCC, making it a special place that provides the meaningful and caring connections to make this community home.

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RUTH RALES JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE (RRJFS) Under the leadership of President Michael Mullaugh and Executive Director Dr. Jaclynn Faffer, RRJFS served 35,000 clients, offering a wide range of services to meet the growing needs of the community.

Recognizing the key role RRJFS plays, the Area Agency on Aging designated RRJFS as the “lead agency for senior services” in south Palm Beach County for the next three years.

During the past year RRJFS: ■

Hosted 1,000-plus Holocaust survivors in two

Alex Moskovic, Carole Green and Dr. Jaclynn Faffer. Greene is secretary of the Florida Department of Elder Affairs. Moskovic, a child Holocaust survivor, talked with the officials at the Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service’s Café Europa last May. This is a social event for local Holocaust survivors. Friends and relatives separated more than 60 years ago have reunited at these functions.

Café Europa events. ■

Expanded the drop-in center in Delray Beach for the mentally ill to five days a week, now serving 75.

Received the Outstanding Provider Award for services to seniors from the Area Agency on Aging, with special recognition for rescue work in Kings Point and Century Village during Hurricane Wilma.

Had nearly 400 volunteers donate 25,000 hours of service.

Delivered 425 meals every other week.

Provided services to 141 Holocaust survivors and financial assistance of $409,962.

Began the Kings Point Hurricane Readiness Project, training volunteers to check in on neighbors, and delivered 5,000 bags with helpful supplies.

Distributed almost $22,000 in financial assistance to 13 people after Hurricane Wilma.

Hosted 140 professionals at a regional mental health conference.

Provided $461,000 in direct financial assistance to needy families, an increase of 22%.

Made 637 presentations to 11,604 people in community outreach programs.

In addition, Dr. Faffer served as a delegate to the “White House Conference on Aging” in Washington, D.C.

In its vital role as a leading community agency, RRJFS offers dependable and exemplary services to thousands of citizens.

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JEWISH EDUCATION COMMISSION (JEC) The Jewish Education Commission, celebrating its 10th anniversary under the leadership of Executive Director Dr. Leon Weissberg and Chair Rabbi Merle Singer, continues to be at the forefront in raising Jewish awareness through education and promoting programs for adults and children of all ages.

The JEC this past year: ■

Boasted the largest graduating class in the 14-year history of the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School and premiered the new Alumni Association.

Continued to develop its relationship with Kiryat Bialik, the Federation’s sister city in northern Israel, with the teacher exchange program, high school Jewish Roots and first-time teachers trip to Israel.

Sponsored the 5th annual Kristallnacht Film Forum to raise funds to support the March of the Living Scholarship Fund.

Facilitated professional development programs, seminars and conferences for local day school, congregational school and early childhood centers and provided opportunities for heads of all the schools to collaborate in order to enhance their educational programs in conjunction with the educational resources available at the Educational Resource Center.

Provided a showcase for students of area Jewish schools with the 7th annual Day School Torah Fair at Town Center in Boca Raton.

Promoted the new Jewish forum at area high schools designed to maintain the connection of high school teens to their Judaism.

Provided the weekly Distinguished Lecture Series for the Delray community.

First Timers Teachers Trip Sponsored by the JEC, 16 teachers and one staff member take a 10-day trip to Israel that includes visits to historical sites, meetings with other educators and seminars. The project is targeted to the 50 percent of area Jewish congregation school teachers who have never been to Israel and aims to make the Jewish homeland a focal point in their teaching.

Israel Program Grants The JEC distributes $500 and $1,000 grants to students who study in Israel for periods of more than three weeks.

When it comes to Jewish learning in greater Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Highland Beach, the JEC believes that Jewish education is the strategic plan of the Jewish community.

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JEWISH COMMUNITY RELATIONS COUNCIL (JCRC) The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC), under the leadership of Chair Stephen Mendelsohn and Director Elise Dolgow, continued its important work of educating the Jewish community about vital political and social concerns, advocating for Israel and working in a non-partisan fashion with government officials on all levels to further community goals.

It was a particularly noteworthy year for several reasons: ■

The JCRC, reacting swiftly after anti-Semitic graffiti was found on the windows of a Boca Raton Judaic store, helped organize a press conference in which local political and religious leaders denounced the incident.

Just days after organizing the annual community Yom HaShoah Commemoration marking the 61st anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps in 1945, the JCRC played a leading role in organizing and coordinating a community-wide rally against the suffering in Darfur in western Sudan.

Freshmen entering college learned at the 6th Annual Israel College Advocacy Forum important skills on how to respond if faced with anti-Semitic and anti-Israel sentiments on their college campuses.

A JCRC delegation lobbied legislators at the second annual Tallahassee Jewish Advocacy Day, and the state delivered $593,000 for programs to help vulnerable populations and people in need supported by the Federation and its agencies.

Israel Under the Stars, under JCRC auspices, again attracted more than 5,000 people to Mizner Park for Yom Ha’Atzmaut, celebrating the 58th anniversary of Israel’s Independence.

JCRC Chair Stephen Mendelsohn, a Boca Raton attorney and Federation board member, was appointed to the national board of directors for the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA).

A vital component of the Federation, the JCRC will continue to be at the forefront in educating, uniting and directing the local Jewish community while adhering to the ideals of American democracy.

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BOCA RATON COMMUNITY KOLLEL Staffed by a team of six rabbinic scholars, the Kollel, housed at the Boca Tov CafĂŠ & Spirit, attempts to increase awareness and practice of Jewish heritage and religious tradition among all Jews, regardless of denomination. Founded in 1996, the Kollel offers free classes and leads programs in various informal community settings including synagogues, federations, schools and businesses throughout Palm Beach and Broward counties.

FEDERATION TRANSPORTATION SERVICES (FTS) A department of the Federation, FTS works with the Florida Department of Children and Families, Palm Tran and the Area Agency on Agency to transport seniors and developmentally disabled adults to activities of daily living such as medical services, social services and employment. FTS operates 16 vehicles totaling 340 seats and provides nearly 80,000 one-way trips per year.

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Regional & National Agencies birthright israel

BIRTHRIGHT ISRAEL This program provides free 10-day

B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, Gold

intensive trips to young Jews ages 18

Coast Region

to 26 who have never visited Israel. A variety of itineraries feature holy and

Florida Association of Jewish Federations/

historical sites and multi-day encounters

Government Affairs Committee

with Israeli peers.

Florida Hillel Council

B’NAI BRITH YOUTH ORGANIZATION, GOLD COAST REGION (BBYO)

Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish

BBYO is a worldwide trans-denominational organization which brings

Campus Life

youth leadership and community service opportunities, Jewish education, a connection to Israel and positive identity and social opportunities to thousands of teens.

FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH FEDERATIONS/ GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (GAC) Through the pooled resources of all Florida Federations, the GAC provides for a lobbyist stationed in Tallahassee to advocate on behalf of the Jewish population and facilitate state funding of local projects. Funding has been secured for local programs such as an employment program for the disabled administered by JARC, a Holocaust survivor assistance program administered by JFS and for Federation Transportation Services.

FLORIDA HILLEL COUNCIL (REGIONAL) With a Jewish university student population of more than 30,000 at six centers, the Florida Hillel Council provides support and programming to undergraduate and graduate students on the local level, keeping their ties to Judaism strong during the formative college years.

HILLEL: FOUNDATION FOR JEWISH CAMPUS LIFE (NATIONAL) The national level of Hillel provides support services to the regional offices and local Hillel chapters such as recruitment of personnel and fundraising advice.

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Israel & Overseas Agencies American Jewish Joint Distribution

The Federation maintains its connection with millions of Jews overseas,

Committee (JDC)

primarily through the dedicated efforts of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) and the Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI), the

Jewish Agency For Israel (JAFI)

overseas partners of our national umbrella organization, United Jewish Communities (UJC).

Nefesh B’Nefesh New York Association for New Americans (NYANA)

Elderly Jews in the former Soviet Union (FSU), who have been characterized as the poorest Jews in the world, get little help from their government and depend on us for hot meals, medical care and winter relief supplies. We’ve remained committed to re-connecting some 1.5 million Jews in the

Partnership 2000, Kiryat Bialik

FSU to their Jewish heritage. New Hillel centers established by the JDC, for example, give young Jews their first taste of Jewish life.

Ethiopian National Project New synagogues and centers opened in cities such as St. Petersburg and

United Jewish Communities (UJC)

Kishinev where Jews formerly were not welcomed. Jewish rebirth is occurring throughout Europe as well, aided by valuable tools such as

World ORT Union

interest-free loans for property renovation projects.

JDC

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Of course, we are always looking to build on our precious relationship with Israel. More teachers from south Palm Beach County participated in the “Partnership 2000” exchange program with our sister city, Kiryat Bialik. And birthright israel again enabled area teens to visit Israel during one of the most impressionable periods of their lives. Through JAFI, the Federation provides support for those wishing to make aliyah from anywhere in the world. Our programs help new immigrants learn Hebrew and how to function in Israeli society. In fact, we continue to be the sole provider of funding for the Parents and Children Together (PACT) program in Kiryat Yam, which assimilates new Ethiopian families into Israel’s mainstream. Moreover, we strengthen the relationship between the Jewish people and Israel and promote the democratic ideals of our homeland. Federation is extremely proud of its international commitment to helping hundreds of thousands of fellow Jews in Israel and more than 60 countries throughout the world.

UJC

JAFI

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AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE (JDC) Founded in 1914 to assist Jews in Palestine affected by World War I, the JDC serves as the overseas arm of the UJC/Federation system, sponsoring programs of relief, rescue and renewal worldwide. The JDC helps impoverished Jews in the former Soviet Union and in Central and Eastern Europe, responds to crisis-related needs in Israel, maintains communal Jewish institutions in Asia and Africa, responds to the economic crisis among Latin American Jews and coordinates global programs that address Jewish and non-sectarian needs. JDC’s goal is to help Jewish communities achieve self-sufficiency by providing direct assistance to those who cannot help themselves and enable communities and individuals to stand on their own. Through the JDC, the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County has chosen to support several special projects such as: ■

Glickman Training Center – Located in Kiryat Bialik, the Center provides training for caregivers of the elderly Israeli population, which has grown by 50 percent in 10 years and now numbers over 650,000.

Parents & Children Together, Kiryat Yam (PACT) – PACT supports Ethiopian Israeli immigrants and their children, from birth to age six, by providing healthcare, after-school programs, Hebrew language instruction and employment training for parents.

Warm Homes for Russian Immigrants, Kiryat Yam – More than 100 Warm Home programs in Israel help elderly immigrants from the former Soviet Union adjust to their new environment. Small groups of immigrants meet at least twice a week at the home of a host family.

JEWISH AGENCY FOR ISRAEL (JAFI) JAFI, founded in 1929, works worldwide with three primary goals: aliyah, Jewish-Zionist education and partnerships with Israel. More than three million Jews have been brought home to Israel and supported in their transition through programs such as Keshet (which reunites immigrant soldiers living alone in Israel with their parents), the Fund for Lone Immigrant Students and Soldiers, the Fund for Preventing Immigrant Student Dropouts, absorption centers and many others. MASA is one of JAFI’s most important projects. An initiative spearheaded by JAFI in partnership with the government of Israel and worldwide Jewish communities, MASA promotes long-term study/volunteer programs in Israel. The goal is to bring 20,000 young Jews to Israel on long-term programs per year by 2010. Through JAFI, The Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County has chosen to support several special projects such as: ■

Acharai (Follow Me) – Developed in conjunction with the Israel Defense Force (IDF) and held in Kiryat Bialik, the program helps up to 100 disadvantaged 12th-graders prepare for and successfully complete a full term of meaningful service.

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Hot Meal Project in Kiryat Yam – This program provides the staff and materials to prepare meals for residents who cannot cook for themselves, facilitating socialization and interaction among residents at the Yoseftal Housing facility.

Partnership 2000 with Kiryat Bialik – This P2K program provides professional and cultural exchange programs, creating a “living bridge” between Boca Raton and its sister city in northern Israel, Kiryat Bialik.

UNITED JEWISH COMMUNITIES (UJC) The umbrella organization represents 155 Jewish Federations and hundreds of independent communities across North America. The UJC promotes a wide agenda of programs and services that address domestic and global issues by acting as the central clearinghouse of funds raised through the Annual Campaign.

SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT, ETHIOPIAN NATIONAL PROJECT (ENP SPACE) ENP SPACE, a unique partnership among the UJC, Keren Hayesod, JAFI, JDC, the Government of Israel and the Ethiopian community in Israel, seeks to reverse the troubling possibility of a permanent underclass based on race in Israel. School Performance and Community Empowerment provides scholastic assistance for low-performing Ethiopian students and addresses the needs of youth in crisis.

NEFESH B’NEFESH Nefesh B’Nefesh, founded by Tony Gelbart and Rabbi Joshua Fass, formerly of the Boca Raton Synagogue, has revitalized North American aliyah, providing olim with the resources necessary to move to Israel and function in society.

NEW YORK ASSOCIATION

FOR

NEW AMERICANS (NYANA)

Founded in 1949 to resettle over 45,000 Jewish refugees in the aftermath of World War II, NYANA now rescues and resettles refugees of all faiths and provides housing assistance, employment services, health care and social and psychological counseling.

WORLD ORT Founded 120 years ago, World ORT is the coordinating body of ORT National Organizations in 58 countries, responsible for the education and training of 270,000 people each year through a global network of schools, colleges, training centers and programs.

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ard THE CENTER

FOR JEWISH

PHILANTHROPY (CJP)

Helping Put Donors on the Right Track

Momentum continues to build for the January 2007 launch of the Federation’s new Center for Jewish Philanthropy (CJP), a groundbreaking new concept in fundraising that helps individuals and families make informed choices on investing their charitable dollars while fulfilling the vital needs of the Jewish community, locally and abroad. A new staff of CJP professionals is already in place, working closely with donors to help them develop personalized philanthropic plans addressing all aspects of charitable giving, including the UJA/Federation Annual Campaign, planned giving and endowment programs, supplemental gift opportunities, capital projects and corporate outreach. The Center for Jewish Philanthropy offers a number of vehicles for donors to achieve their personal goals, including: ■

UJA/Federation Annual Campaign: Gifts to the United Jewish Appeal (UJA) and the Federation’s Annual Campaign for Jewish Needs assist a variety of nonprofit programs that provide essential services to children, the elderly and families in Israel and over 60 countries around the world.

Planned Giving & Endowments: Donors can leave a legacy for the future through a planned giving or endowment program that provides continuing income and significant tax advantages.

Supplemental Gift Opportunities: With a directed gift, donors can provide valuable support to a special program, project or cause.

Capital Projects: Gifts to support new facilities, technology and other capital purchases help the Federation deliver new services and programs at the Richard and Carole Siemens Jewish Campus in Boca, the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Center in Delray Beach and throughout south Palm Beach County.

Corporate Outreach: Providing volunteer and financial support for a community organization can help motivate a donor’s company team and provide tangible benefits for the business or professional firm.

The Center for Jewish Philanthropy promises to change the face of giving forever.

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Federation Honor Roll The Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County is pleased to present our Honor Roll of Contributors, which recognizes generous contributions and acknowledges commitment to the growing south Palm Beach County community.

In an emerging community such as ours, leadership giving sets the standard for others to follow. The dollars raised during our Annual Campaign ensure that we can continue to provide vital programs and services for our growing population, and Jews in need throughout the world. We also wish to acknowledge the ongoing generosity and commitment of individuals in our community not listed here who contribute annually to the Federation/UJA Campaign. It is the dedication and loyalty of all our donors that make our mitzvah of community tzedakah possible. ANNUAL CAMPAIGN LEVELS INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP REUNION Minimum family contribution of $250,000 to the Annual Campaign. PRIME MINISTER’S COUNCIL Minimum family contribution of $100,000 to the Annual Campaign. LEADERSHIP GIFTS Minimum family contribution of $55,000 to the Annual Campaign. KING DAVID SOCIETY Minimum individual contribution of $25,000 to the Annual Campaign. JOSHUA SOCIETY Minimum individual contribution of $10,000 to the Annual Campaign. BEN-GURION SOCIETY Open to all donors, age 25-45, who make a contribution of $1,000 or more to the Annual Campaign.

CORPORATE PARTNERS PROGRAM The business community is an integral part of the charitable network supporting the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County and the Jewish Community Foundation. The Corporate Partners Program recognizes those corporations who have committed a minimum of $1,000. The Federation and the Jewish Community Foundation thank these corporate partners for their vital participation: Adolph & Rose Levis Foundation Bank Leumi Barry Kaye Associates Bernstein, Kaplan & Krauss, LLC Bruce Segal, M.D., P.A. Branham Realty Inc. The Private Bank Citigroup

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Coca Cola FMS Bonds, Inc. FMSbonds.com Florida Panthers Gaines & Smith Financial Group ISNtelcom Ivan & Co. Jewelers JPMorgan

Kaye Scholer, LLP Mellon Private Wealth Management Mellon North Mercedes Benz of Pompano National Deli Northwestern Mutual Financial Network Proskauer Rose, LLP (AG) Rafael Cabrera, M.D., FACS

Sandelman Foundation Salomon Law Center Solomon Bardes & Flank Steinberg Global Asset Management, Ltd. United States Trust Company, N.A.


$500,000.00+ Gloria Baker Lee Baker $250,000.00 $499,999.00 Judy Levis Markhoff Lawrence Phillips Harvey Sandler $100,000.00 $249,999.99 Steven Bedowitz Lester & Richard Cohen Rani Garfinkle Barry Kaye Ronald Krancer Mildred & Abner Levine Jerome Lorber Billi & Bernard Marcus Foundation, Inc. Norman Rales Phyllis Sandler Nelson & Cara Shaller William Weprin Etta Zimmerman Raymond Zimmerman $50,000.00 $99,999.99 Jerome Aresty Elliot Brody Martin Brody Dorothy Brown Ruth Coleman Sylvia Fried Herbert Gallen Ira Gerstein Beverly Gross Carole Kaye Bette Lorber Jane Morningstar Marvin Neuwirth Jack Pechter Lois Pergament Robert Pergament Ellen R. Sarnoff Teddy Struhl Barbara Weprin $25,000.00 $49,999.99 Elaine Adler Myron Adler Helen Ain Jerome Altheimer Bernard Beifield* Carol Benach Ronald Benach Anne Brenner Florence Brody

Helene Brody Maurice Bucksbaum Edward Burns Freyda Burns Carl’s Furniture Myron Chapman Edith Clayman Melvin Clayman Norma Cohen Phyllis Cohen Alan Cornell Jane Cornell Gail Edelstein Helene Eicoff Kenneth Endelson Edward Epstein Eleanor Epstein Sharyn Frankel Stuart Frankel Barry Friedberg Bernice Friedman Ronald Gallatin Ruth Gelfenbein Elaine & Herbert Gimelstob Grace Goldberg Peter Goldman Bernard Goldstein Jerry Gorelick Phyllis Greenman Julius Guttman Cynthia Hollander Irving Jaffe Bernard Kaminsky Mildred Kaminsky Tobee Kaplan Howard Kaye Pamela Kaye Donald Kline Simon Konover Jerry Kramer Evelyn Krancer Jeffrey Kukes Charna Larkin Mike Leslie Dorothy Lipson Carl Marbach Helen Marbach Sheldon Maschler Manuel Mayerson Irene Milin Michael Milin Sidney & Constance Miller Joseph Mishkin Felice Neuwirth Ruth Nussdorf Eugene Pargh Jules Pearlstine Rosa Polen Howard Poorvu Dollsey Rappaport Norman Ricken

Arthur Rudolph Sanford Sandelman Susan Sandelman Harriett Sands Irving Sands Norton Sarnoff Michael Schiffman Dorothy Seaman Ronald Sedley Harriet Shanus Marion Silberberg Deborah Silver Larry Silver Marlene Silver Eleanor Silverstein Joseph Sitrick Carol Smokler Martin Stein Manfred Steinfeld Daniel & Helene Sterling Robin Struhl Warren Struhl Stewart Sunness David Sykes Ruth Taubman Jeanette Vogel Sherman Vogel Maurice Weill Paul Weiner Carole Weinstein Marcus Weinstein Barton Weisman Shirley Weisman Daniel Weiss Albert Willner Stephen Winig $10,000.00 $24,999.99 Evelyn Africk Shirley Aidekman-Kaye David Ain Philip Altheim Audrey Altheimer Joel Altman Anonymous III Albert Arent Lorraine Aresty Margie Baer Adele Barron Helen Beck Lynn Bedowitz Judy Bell Renee Belman Franklin Benamy Joan Benamy Bernard Berk Gerald Berkman Patricia Berman David Bernstein Henri Bertuch

Joy Binkovitz Esther Blank Jean Blechman Jeffrey Bleustein Leona Brauser Arthur Braverman Joan Brawer Harold Brode Linda Brodie Dorothy Bucksbaum Eleanor Carman Jerry Chod Frances Cohen* Phillip Cohen Yetta Colin Robert Colt Robert Colton Milton Cutler Richard & Marilyn Davimos George & Vivian Dean Helen Derfner Robert Edelstein Bernard Eichenbaum Helen Eisenberg Lois Elkman Stanley Elkman Martin Elrad Freda Epstein Karola & Aaron Epstein Estelle Falik Barbara Feingold Diane Feldman Lawrence Feldman Leona Feldman Edward Finkelstein Mel Finkelstein Jeffrey Fried Adele Friedland Herbert & Marion Friedman Anne Frisman Larry Frisman Estelle Futterman Meryl Gallatin Iris Gelber Norma Geller Nancy Gilbert Stanley Ginsberg Helen Goldband Robert Goldberg Deborah Goldman Michael Goldman Selma Goldstein Carolyn Goodman Dorothy Goodman Bernard Gordon Kinnie Gorelick William Gorelick Albert Gortz Stephen Grabelsky Nancy & Richard Grant Duff Greenbaum*

Barry Greenfield Warren Greenspoon Abraham Gross Jerome Grossbardt Harriet Gruber Aaron Gural Judy Gushner Calvin Haddad Debra Halperin David Hast Doris Heisler Bernard Hellman Marcia Hendler* Richard Hendler Carol Herscot James Herscot Howard Hirsch Mimi Hirsch Marissa Hollander Eydie Holz Ira Holz Stephen Holzman I L Cohen Foundation Inc. Abraham Irwin James Jacobs Shirlee Jacobs Eleanor Jaffe Dalia Jarashow Morton Jarashow Daniel Jesser Polly Kaltenbacher Betty Kane Herbert Kane Leonard Kaplan Thomas Kaplan Daniel Katz Susan Katz Thomas O. Katz Florence Kaufelt Stanley Kaufelt Ann Kelman Joan Kessel Rita Keywell Albert Klein Henry Kort Larry Kravet Hillary Krouse Rodger Krouse Patricia Kukes Madeline Lax David Lerner Marianne Lerner Elaine & Herbert Levine The Leon Levine Foundation Sandra & Leon Levine Harvey Levins Herbert Levitt Robert & Barbara Levitt Barbara Plough Margie Levy Plough Carole Lichterman

Sandra Lippy Roxane Lipton Herbert Littman Toby Lublin-Stolzer Daniel Lushan Victor Markowicz Marjorie Marlowe Deborah Meisel Linda Melcer Gene Mesh EK Miller Esther Miller Marc Miller Marvin Miller Oscar Miller Beth Mishkin Claire Myers Dorothy Nadolny Millicent Nathan Stanley & Adella Nemer James Nobil Serene Paletz Sandra J. Perkins Ben Pivnick Shirley Polen Georgina Polokoff Seymour Powers Clarice Pressner Seymour Rappaport Gilda Rieger Bernard Roberts H. Richard Roberts Muriel Robinson Rose Robinson Muriel Rosen Jeff Rosenberg Harold Rothstein Marilyn Safenowitz Ruth Sandler David Schimel Dolores Schlesinger* Louis Schwartz Beverly Senville Phyllis Seresky Bud Seretean Sidney Shames Sol Shanus Paul Shapiro Jerry Shaw Michael Sheinson Esther Sherman Rosalie Silberman Martin Silver Rosalyn Silver Sol & Irene Silver Jan M. Silverman Anita Simon Margie Simon Susan Simon Renee Singer Selma Sitrick

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Florence Soble Allan Solomon Shirley Solomon Dani Sonnenblick Carole Sue Spector Mildred Sperling Edith Stein Elaine Stein Max Stettner Herbert Stolzer James Stoneman Linda Struhl Janice Sussman Stanley Sussman Lenore Tagerman Philip Tarter Martin Tash Irwin Thomases Leon Thorpe* Leonard Thun The Rodstein Foundation The Toppel Family Foundation TYG Foundation c/o Neil Levy - High Point Capital Lois Victor Phyllis Victor Jill Viner Phyllis Wachtel Caren Weinberg Eleanor Weiner Donna Weiss Jerry Weiss Marvin Weiss Selma Weiss Stanley & Evelyn Weiss Marilyn Weissglass Bernice Wenger Donald Werner Warren Wintrub* Dorothy Wizer Sidney Wolgin Maury Young $5,000.00 - $9,999.99 Sydell Aaron Claire Abrams Mildred Ackerman Harvey Adelstein Nathan Adler Sandra Adler Marilyn Anderson Edward Anfang Cynthia Aronsohn Gail Asarch-Satovsky David Bady Cherie Baer Elaine Baker Tara Baker Candy Barbag Cynthia Baron* Malinda Baronoff Ely Barsel Rosalyn Beifield George Bell Phyllis Bell David Berger

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Ann Berkman Doris Berkman Robert Berkowitz Vera Berkowitz Barbara Berman Ella Berman* Joan Berman Rose Berman Sandy Berman Sylvia Berman Beverly Bernard Hilda Berner Charla Bernstein Ilene Bernstein Lee Bernstein Rose Bernstein William Bernstein Louise Birnberg Henrie Blau Brenda Bleustein Michael Block Phyllis Blum Nancy Blumenkrantz Jeanette Bogart Dee Botnick Leon Brauser Fay Braver Helen Braverman Eileen Breakstone Yetta Bregman Iris Brener Judy Breslow Michael Breslow Barbara Brodsky Harvey Brodsky Betty Brody Suzanne Brooks Philip Brous Leo Brown Helen Budd John Budd Ethel Bulman Florence Burack Dorothy Burke Irving Burke Joel Busel Arlene Bushell Gordon Bushell Phyllis Butters Fran Butwin Jerome Butwin Mickey Cail Bernice Caine Florence Carples Cary Caster Florence Cayne Leonard Chackman Ellen Channing Jon Channing Edna Charles Dana Charles-Kodner Hannah Chestnov Richard Chestnov Stephanie Chestnov Geraldine Chod Caryn Clayman Leah Coblitz

Helen Cohan Barbara Cohen Barbara D. Cohen Bella Cohen Mildred Cohen Prudence Cohen Shirley A. Cohen Shirley Cohen Stanley Cohen Shirlee Cohen-Freed* Francine Cole Allan Coleman Nancy Coleman Andrea Colton Gladys Cook Dorothy Cooper Philip Cooper Leon Cooperman Blanche Cramer Joan Cramer Sydney Cramer Lisa Crane Joyce Croft Dolly Dan Merwyn Dan Judith David Helen Davis Jane Davis Ralph Delman Jill Deutch Theodore Deutch Sandra Dickerman Tami Director Aileen Disick Nancy Donner Albert Dubin Pauline Dubin Annette Dubner Andrea Dubroff Jerome Edelman Nancy Edelman Merylin Edelson Fern Edson Fern Edwards Barbara Eidelsberg David Einbinder Gloria Einbinder Anne Ellman Esther Ellman Debbie Elrad Sherry Endelson Harvey Engel Janine Engel Elsie Epstein Bernard Ettinger Lillian Farber Adele Feinerman Marian Feinman Esther Feintuck Norman Feintuck Elaine Feit Shirley Felner Murray Felton Ellen Feuerman Cohen Beverly Feurring Jeanne Fibus Dale Filhaber

Madeline Finch Gloria Fine Harriet Finger Florrie Fingerhut Elaine Finkelstein Morton Finkelstein Pam Finkelstein Jane Fishkoff Alice Flateman Shirley Fleishman Lynn Foggle Sandra Foreman Mildred Forsythe Ina Fox Marcia Fox Neil Fox Richard Fox Alfred Fried Arlene “Leni� Fried Florence Friedberg Phyllis Friedel Kathleen Frieder Elaine Friedland Harold Friedland Betty Friedman Delores Friedman Elaine Friedman Hilda Friedman Howard Friedman Lillian Friedman Patricia Friedman Carol & Ronald Friedsam Miriam Friend Rhoda Frischer Janet & Daniel Fruchter Arlene Fruman Sheila Fuente Sheila Furr Jack Futterman Leona Gale Louise Galpern Geraldine Ganin Ellie Gans Hensha & Hirsh Gansbourg Donna Ganslaw Renee Gant Suzy Garfinkle Chevrier Martha Gaynor Elaine Gebel Melvin Gebroe Samuel Gelt Gendal Family Charitable Foundation Rochelle Gendler Helene Gerber Hollise Gersh Lionel Gilels Rose Gindel Michael Ginsburg Thelma Glanz Gerta Gleich Marilyn Glickfield William Godfrey Anne Gold Beatrice Gold Jerome Gold Myra Gold

Joan Goldberg Lois Goldberg Suzanne Goldberg Joan Goldburg Ronald Goldburg Allen Goldenberg Arlene Goldenberg Ruth Golder Burniece Goldetsky Philip Goldfein Bernard Goldman Eileen Goldman Melvyn & Rheda Goldman Judith Goldsmith Dorothy Goldstein Irene Goldstein Lillian Goldstein Monica Goldstein Muriel Goldstone Edward Gollob Edith Golub Doris Gordon Ethel Gordon Helene Gorenstein Marilyn Gotterer Ann Gottlieb Emily Grabelsky Florence Grajwer Shirley Grallnick Barbara Grant Frances Greenbaum Bernice Greenberg Evelyn Greenberg Jane Greenberg Martin Greenberg Sandra Greenberg Eleanor Greenblatt Jean Greenspan Gail Greenspoon Louis Gritz Harriet Gross Henni Gross Victor Gross Honora Grossbardt Susen Grossman Seymour Grundy Martin Grunley Dayvee Bonnie Guthartz Wendy Gutmann-Kupfer Gloria Haberman Rita Haddow Gloria Haft-Furman Stephanie Halio Rhea & Charles Hallinan Dorothy Halperin Lawrence Halperin Barry Hamerling Murray Handwerker Jane Harris Stewart Harris Dolores Hartzmark Lee Hartzmark Adele Hast Helen Heiman Lenore Helfman Lily Helft Joy Hendel

Karen Herbstman Ilyne Herling Lester Hersch Molka Hersch Selma Hersh Sidney Hersh Eileen Herskowitz Robert Herskowitz Lorna Hoffman Lorraine Holzer Joan Holzman Marilyn Horn Toby Horowitz Susanne Horwitz Mara Huber Linda Hurst Elaine Hurvitz Beverly Hurwitz Lois Hutensky Alitta Irwin Stephen Irwin Eileen Isdaner Barbara Jacob Adrienne Jacobs Celia Jacobs Anne Jacobson Lenore Jacobson Ruth Jacobson Trudy Jaffe* Woodrow Jaffee Diane Jaffin Pauline Jesser Jan Jiler William Jiler Charlotte Joskow Mary-Jo Jubelirer Annette Jungreis Allan Just Sharon Kabat Beverly Kadish Beverly Kahn Charlotte Kantor Leslie Kantor Jean Kaplan Lilly Kaplan Marilyn Kaplan Roslyn Kaplan* Sydell Kastenbaum Sylvia Katcef Arlene Katz Caroline Katz Nancy Katz Seymour Katz Lois Katzman Paul Katzman Alex Kauffman Janet Kaufman Sheryl Kaufman* Terry Kaufman Daniel Keisman Myrna Keisman Howard Kent Marcia Kent Benjamin Kerr Evelyn Kerr Jack & Ethel Kertzman Alfred Kerzner


Sandra Khaner Pearl Kier Alfred & Barbara Klein Beverly Klein* Cynthia Klein Gloria Klein Judith Klein Leo Klein Robert Klein Andrea Kline William Klinsky Barbara Knee Elaine Kofsky Marvin Kogod Doris Konover Elliot Koolik Wendy Koolik Zita Kort Edith Kossoff Margaret Kottler James Kraft Judith Kraft Vera Krakauer Debra Kramer Judy Kranz Herbert Krickstein Dania Kronick Lynn Kruger Norma Kugler Leonard Kulick Elyssa Kupferberg Barbara Kushnick Donna Lamm Jeffrey Lamm Gloria Landis Michael Laupheimer Eudine Laurans Leona Lazar Sydelle Lazar Barbara Learner Adele Lebersfeld Herman Lebersfeld Helga Lechner Albert Lechter Ann Katz Lederman Roberta Leeds Frieda Leemon Carol Leff Gerald Legow Ruth Legow Elaine Leibowitz Martha Lemcoe Esther Leno Manuel Leno Eleanor Lerner Lauren Leslie Arlene Levenson Shirley Leventhal Lucille Levin Aileen Levine Ann Levine David Levine Michael & Patricia Levine Thelma Levine Audrey Levinson Ellen Levitt Arthur Levy

Bea Levy* Irving Levy Jack Levy Marcia Levy Sally Levy Gerald Lewin Ellen Liebman Ellie Lifton Irene Lippert William Lippy Roberta Lipson Michael Lipton Randolph Lipton Shirley Liss Linda Littman Adele Loeb Charlotte Lotker Florence Lowenstein Jacqueline Lowy Lila Luber Lila Lubov Barbara Lurie Loren Lyon Allan Lyons Peggy Madan Robert Madan Rhea Mandell Barbara Manning Billi Wilma Marcus Cynthia Markowitz Cynthia Marks George Marks Paul Marks Dorothy Martin Elizabeth Maschler Phyllis Maxwell Beatrice Mayer Gail Mayerson Rhoda Mayerson Martha Melcer Stephen Melcer Florence Melton Mark Mendel Mona Mendelsohn Gail Mendelson Debbie Menin Arlene Merson Elise Mesh Elliot Mesirow Morton Metzger* Phoebe Metzger Rita Meyer Jack Milin Beverly Miller Bobbie Miller Geraldine Miller Howard Miller Joan Miller Lee Miller Thelma Miller Carol Minkin Gilbert Mintz Joan Mintz Debra Mochan Janet Morris Sydney Morris Ruth Morrison

Elaine Morse Jean Moss Shirley Mostov Donna Mullaugh Dale Nadel Robin & Larry Nagle Ammy Neiburger Orrin Neiburger Deborah Nemiroff Fran Newberg Jerry Newberg Barbara Newman Robert Newman Udella Newman Vicki Newman Cindy Orbach Nimhauser Nedra Novick Kate Obstgarten Fritzi Ohren Julius Ohren Barbara Oko Alvin Orlian Edgar Otto Madeline Pargh Janice Parsont Shirley Pearlstine Natalie Pelavin Jeffrey Perkins Judy Perlin Wilma Perlman Leila Perlmutter Rita Perlow-Langue Evelyn Perlstein Ruth Peskin* Sondra Pickelny Susan Resnick Pierce Lorraine Pivnick Cecelia Platnick Maurice Plough Estelle Plous Selma Pluznick Lois Podolsky Susan Podolsky Helen Pokotilow Bernice Polivy Mary Jane Pollack Beth Pollak Dorothy Pomerance Alice Powers Joyce Preiser Stanley Preiser Wendy Pressner Marian Prince Gary Rabiner Letty Rabiner Barbara Rabinowitz Maynard Rabinowitz Amy Rader Blanche Rader Harriet Rader Constance Rakity Wendy Rapaport Beverly Raphael-Altman Elaine Ravich Gerry Reich Frederic Reitman David & Shari Remland

Donald Rich Judith Richards Deana Richman Hy Richman Donna Richter Myrna Ricken Jerome Rieger Theodore Rifkin Carol Rippner Louis Rippner Joseph Robbins Elaine Roberts Jane Roberts Andrew Robins Carolyn Robins Charles Robins Donna Robins Charlotte Robinson James Robinson Rudolph Robinson Pearle Romanoff Elayne Romanz Doris Rome Eleanor Rones Mary Rosen Marlene Rosenbaum Barbara Rosenberg Della Rosenberg John Rosenberg Andrea Rosenfield Ardath Rosengarden Phyllis Rosenstock Stanley Rosenstock Miriam Rosensweig Elinor Rosenthal Bernice Rosenzweig Sylvia Rosett Barbara Rosinsky Bonnie Rosner David Rosner Daniel Ross Helen Ross Norma Ross Arthur Roth Elaine Roth Muriel Rothman Alan Rubin Charlotte Rubin Marvin Rubin Sandra Rubin Robyn Rubinoff Cora Ruchlamer Morton Ruderman Arlene Ruff Edward Ruff Eleanore Rukin* Elizabeth Sadwith Robert Saex David Saginor Janet Sahr Corinne Saldanha Gordon Salganik Phyllis Salsberg Sylvia Salzberg Ruth Samuels Phyllis Sanders Lynn Sapoff

Harriet Saporta John Saril Susan Saril James Satovsky Judy Satzberg Jan Savarick Betsy Savelle Sidney Savelle Sugar Savin McCauley Dorothy Schachne Lucy Schachter Phyllis Scher Alvin Schiffman Norman Schlanger Wendy Schlesinger Audrey Schlossberg Paul Schneider Elayne Schoke Ben Scholsohn Shirley Scholsohn Sue Schonfeld Alison Schreier Florence Schubert Howard Schubert Monroe Schulder Judi Schuman Arline Schuster Eda Schvetz Jack Schwalb Betty Schwartz Freda Schwartz Helen Schwartz Hyman Schwartz Jay Schwartz Muriel Schwartz Ray Schwartz Helene Schwedelson Elmer Seaman* Herschel Seder David Segal Dottie Segal Linda Selbst Shirley Shapero Beverly Shapiro Elaine Shapiro Gerald Shapiro Norman Shapiro Audrey Shaw Patsy Shaw Lewis Sheketoff Sylvia Sheketoff Claire Sheres Janet Sherr Judith Sherwood Iris Shlansky Milton Shlansky Arthur Shoyer Gertrude Siegel Mary Siegel Sheldon Siegel Sonia Sifen Leonard Silberman Robert & Janet Silver Elaine Silverman Marshall Silverman Bernice Silverstein Joyce Silverstein

Robert Silverstein Sheldon Silverstein Rochelle Simms Allen Simon Cynthia Simon Donald Simon Eric Simon Janie Simon Jean Simon Sylvia Simon Ellen Singer Saul Singer Susan Singer Leah & Phillip Siskin Myrna Skurnick Donald Slavin Beatrice Slomin Barry & Rochelle Smith Marjorie Smith Stephen Soble David Sokol Delores Solomon Marcia Spear Phyllis Spielman Arnold Spring Bernice Stearman Alfred Stein Benjamin Stein Charlotte Stein Joan Stein Libby Stein Loren Stein Selina Steinberg Fern Steinfeld Allan Stillman Marion Stillman Betty Stone Joel Stone Howard Strauss Judi Strauss June Strauss Sheila Strauss Bonnie Sunness Velia Sweet Shirley Sweet-Ehrlich Diane Sykes Doris Tamarkin Estelle Tandet Lee Temkin Jane Thomases Nancy Thornton Anne Thun Patricia Toppel Sol Toscher* Elaine Tuckerman Marilyn Tulgan Stanley Tulgan Laurence Urdang Barbara Vanefsky Mollie Verebay Herbert Victor Arthur Wachtel Eric & Thelma Wagner Sandra Waldman Anita Waltuch Norton Waltuch Sandra Wasserman

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Ruth Webber Marilyn Weigensberg Carolyn Weil Adrienne Weill Michael Weinberg Renee Weinberg Eric Weinberger Toby Weinman Palchik Pamela Weinroth Marjorie Weinstein Cecelia Weisenberg Arthur Weiss Beverly Weiss Doris Weiss Irene Weiss Barbara Werner Lois Werner Richard Werner Linda Wexler Jacquelyn Wheeler Irene Whitman Lillian Wilen Carol Winig Eleanore Winter Toby Wintrub Wolf Wittenberg Ilene Wohlgemuth Peter Wohlgemuth Shirley Woldar* Jerome Wolens Lois Wolf Jerome Wolff Acey Wolgin Jacqueline Wolgin Rachelle Wolgin-Blick Barbara Wolk Karen Wollowick Barbara Yaspan Judith Yorra Babette Young Betty Zale Bonnie Zalkowitz Barbara Zallea Ricky Zarn-Stern Susan Zeff Bertha Ziman Bertha Zimmerman Elizabeth Zinman Martine & Craig Zinn Morris Ziskind* Lyna Zommick Norman Zucker Ruth Zuker Lisa Zwig Gerstein $1,000.00 - $4,999.99 Arnold Aaron Richard Abrahams Howard Abrams Rita Abrams Don Ackerman Howard & Arlene Ackerman Jeanette Adams Warren Adamsbaum Michael Adin Susan Adin Arthur Adler

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Jack Africk Idit Agus Jonathan Agus Charlotte Ainbinder Jacob Ainbinder Adele Albert Jack Albert Harold Albinder Roy Allen Asher Alpern Henry Altman Norman Altman Eric Altschul Marianne Altschul Albert Anikstein Elaine Apelbaum Jacob Apelbaum Betty Apple Seymour Applebaum Susan Applebaum Hershel Arenberg Burton Arenson Jerrold Arons Charles Aronson Dorothy Aronson Morton Aronson Raphael Aronson Steven Asarch Rhoda August Robert August Helene Avidon Martin Axelrod Leslie Axler Natalie Bachman Sophie Bady Joan Bagley Elbert Bagus Rita Bagus Irving Baker Matthew Baker Jerome Ball Richard Ballin Marc Balmuth Adam Bankier Harvey Barbag Toby Bardin-Shapiro Beryl Barenholtz Eugene Barnett Ronald Baron Frani Barr Marilyn Barry Stanley Barry Rafael Bazan Doris Beck Felix Beck David Beckerman Michael Beckerman Shirley Becker-Silfen Charles Bederman Seymour Beere Albert Bell Gerald Bell Irma Bell Leonard Bell William Belman* Lois Bender Enid Bentley

Maxwell Bentley Fred Berdass Joan Berenson Barry Berger Irving Berger Seymour Berger Wesley Berger Arthur Bergman Rosalyn Berk Joseph Berkman Martin Berkoff Lester Berkow Lloyd Berkowitz Marion Berkowitz Carole Berlin Irving Berlin William Berlin Arnold Berliner Anita Berman Arnold Berman Elias Berman Linda Berman Lori Berman Malcolm Berman Morton Berman Rita Berman Samuel Berman Seymour Berman Robert Bermant Sanford Bernay Daniel Bernheim Gerson Bernstein* Robert Bernstein Stanton Bernstein Rhoda Bertuch Lawrence Berul Myra Biben Alan Bilgore Burt Bines Eugene Binkovitz Jack Birnberg Gail & Robert Birrer Asher Black Harold Black Helen Black Laurence Blair Ethel Blanchard Milton Blank* Robert Bliss Irene Block George Bloom Saul Bluestone Harold Blumenkrantz Arthur Blutstein B’Nai Torah Congregation Jack Bobb Esther Bober Stanley Bober Annette Bodzin Adele Bogard Robert Bohrer Sheila Bohrer Martin Bolnick Alan Borck Marlene Borman Nancy Bornstein Norman Bortz

Aaron Boxer Roslaide Boyer Jerome & Ann Wilkoff Braff Benjamin Bragman Marvin Bransdorf Barbara Braun Marvin Braun Murray Braunstein Selma Braunstein Bernard Brawer Burt & Lois Breakstone Robert Breakstone Arthur Bregman Harry Brener Scott Brenner Helen Bresky Allan Bresnick Shirley Brodlieb Theodore Brodlieb Werner Brodman Burton Bromson Mark Bromson Earl Bronsteen Judith Bronsteen W. Leonard & Rhoda Brooks Arthur Brovender Dolly Brown Steven Brown Israel Bruk Alex & Roberta Bruner David Bubes Myron Buchman Marvin Burack Neil & Elaine Burd Melvin Burke Sandra Busel Sam Butters Davida Bye Irwin Cain Morton Caine Doris Cantor Boyd & Ruth Carnick Matthew Carpelow Nancy Carpelow George Carson Anita Chachkin Irving Charno Mickey Charno Irwin Chase Herbert Chauser Murray Chernicoff Stan Cherry Jack Chirlin* Anwar Chitayat Walter & Naomi Chucnin Judith Chyten Robert Clair Eileen Clark Ross Clark Joan Claster Edward Cogen Robert Cohan Stanley Cohan Albert Cohen Alvin Cohen Bernard Cohen Donald Cohen

Edward Cohen Elsa Cohen Erwin Cohen Gerald Cohen Harold Cohen Harold & Adelle Cohen Howard Cohen Joseph Cohen Marion Cohen Martin Cohen Philip Cohen Robert Cohen Robert Cohen Sandra Cohen Shirley Cohen Shirley Cohen Solomon Cohen Alice Cohlan Howard Cohlan Arthur Cohn Cara Cohn Philip Cohn Sylvia Cohn Jacquie Coleman George Colin* Randy Colman Annette Cooper Harold Cooper Joseph Cooper Richard Coplan Sheldon Cornfield* Eugene Cornick Irwin & Sophie Cozier Donald Crain Sandra Crain Herbert Crane Steve Croft Herbert Cron Henry Cummins Paul Cutler Helen Cyker Julius Daniels Abe & Ruth Dansky Martin Dash Sidney David Gilbert Davidson Jim Davidson Myrna Davidson David Davis Dick Davis Ellen Davis Herbert Davis Howard Davis J. Sanford Davis Richard Davis Shirley Davis Sarafae Dear Louis Deitcher Marvin Delfiner Sy Delfiner Ruth Delman Michael Demet Bernhardt Denmark Burton & Beatrice Dermer Samuel Deutsch Sherman Devitt Peggy DeZwirek

Marvin Dicker Harry Dickman Jay & Sharon DiPietro Jerry Director Marjory Dobbin Gloria Dobbs Elise Dolgow Kenneth Dollinger Craig Donoff Judi Donoff Leonard Dopkins Alvin & Barbara Doppelt Avram Dorman Murray Dornfeld Leonard Douglas Mildred Dreier Sidney Dreier* Edith Dresner Sy Dresner Paul Drucker Michael & Bobbie Drukman Jason Dubinsky Howard DuBosar David Dubov Stanley Dubrow Edwin Early & Beatrice Perer Sandra Eastman Donald Edelman Sheldon Edelman Stanley Edelson Sandra Edison Selma Edlavitch* Michael Edrei Marla Egers Margery Ehrlich Helen Eichenbaum Harold Einhorn Melvin Einsidler Dorothy Einziger Herbert Eisenberg Seymour Eisenberg Harold Eisenman Alan Eisnitz Ellis Elgart Janet Elinoff Philip Elkus Bernard Ellentuck Gloria Emalfarb Seymour Emalfarb Ferne Emas Stanley Emas Betty Lou Engman Norman Engman Joseph Epel Jack Erdle Elaine Ertischek Elaine Eskind Kenneth Esrig Harry Ewig Jaclynn Faffer Lewis Fagen Henry Farber Morton Farber Si Farber Florence Feder Lester Fein Alan Feinberg


Max Feinerman Samuel Feinerman Jeffrey Feingold Sanford Feinman Matis Feit Joseph Felber Joseph Feld Sophie Feldbau Elise Feldman Lenore Feldman & Edward Fischler Morton Fellman Jay Felner Kenneth Fibus Jerry Field Martin Fierberg Sondra Fife Edward Filhaber Beverly Fine Eugene Fine Estelle Finer Chet Finger Arthur Fingerhut Frank Fink Harold Fink Phyllis Fink Harold Finkelstein Marilyn Finkelstein Joyce Finn Burton Firtel Doris Fischer Paul Fischer Stephen Fish Florence Fisher Gerard Fisher Mark Fisher Daniel Fishkoff Edward Flank Stuart Flaum Miriam Fleischman Bruce Fleisher Mona & Gerald Fleisig Lewis Fogel William Foggle David Follender Daniel Forsythe Erma Fox Howard Fox Morris Fox Ruth Fox Albert Frager Marc Frager Marion Frager Seymour Frank Benjamin Frauwirth Leonard Freed Nathan Freed Donald Freedlander Allan Freedman Benjamin Freedman Eugene Freedman Howard Freedman Kay Freedman Martin & Marcie Freedman Roni Freedman Simcha Freedman Howard & Lorraine Freeman

Martin Freeman Frieda Freshman Elaine Frias Arthur Fried Roger Fried Suzanne Fried Theodore & Theresa Fried Merle Frieder Fred Friedfeld Madeline Friedfeld Arline Friedman Arnold Friedman Bernard Friedman David Friedman Harry Friedman Judith Friedman Kenneth Friedman Mike Friedman Harold Friehling Sherwood Friend Shirley Ann Friend Leonard Frischer Bernard Fromm James Fromstein Lawrence Fruman Leonard & Marion Frumin David Funt Robert Furr Michael Gable* Raymond Galant Kenneth Gale Melvin Gale David Galpern Jeffrey Ganeles Frank Gantz Joseph Garay Paul Garber Elaine Gardner Fred Gardner Elias Garelick Betty Garfield Hillard Garlovsky Albert & Betty Garnitz Daniel Garren Sylvia Garrett Lucy Gateno Rita Gavzy Eli Gaynor Lee Gaynor Ivan Gefen Harold Gelb Harvey Gelfenbein Albert Geller Sylvia Gelt Abraham Genderson Jill Genson David Gerber George Gering Hyman Gersten Herbert Gertner Solomon & Vera Getz Bruce Gilbert Stephen Gilbert Alvin Gillman Milton Gilman Robert Gilman Daniel Ginsberg

Ira Ginsberg Robynn Ginsberg Allen Gitlin Norman Givner Hy Glantz Mortimer Glasofer Barry Glassman Jerome Glassman Lila Glassman Max & Marjorie Glassman Arnold Glaubman Beverly Glaubman Leonard Glazer Arthur Glickman Mark Glickman Shirley Glickman Steven Glickman Evelyn & Allan Gluckstern Bernard Gochman Myrna Godfrey Hal Godshaw Stacey Goer Elaine Goetz Ralph Goffner Alan Gold Bernard Gold Bernard Gold Barbara & Burton Gold Leo Gold Marion Gold Myra Gold Arnold & Marjorie Goldbaum Edwin & Dorothy Goldberg Francine Goldberg Harry Goldberg Margaret Goldberg Robert Goldberg Ruth Goldberg Ruth Goldberg Walter Goldberg Enid Goldberger Michael Golden George Goldenberg Edythe Goldman Florie Goldman Howard Goldman Leonard Goldman Marilyn Goldman Michael & Esther Goldman Nanci Goldman Sue Goldman Arnold Goldstein Bernard Goldstein Cynthia Goldstein Ephraim & Claire Goldstein Liz Goldstein Marvin Goldstein Mimi Goldstein Norman Goldstein Samuel Goldstein William Goldstein William Goldstein Rose Goldstone Arnold Golieb Glen Golish Rosa Golish Leonard Golombek

Benjamin Golub Bernard Goodman Bernard Goodman Burt Goodman Daniel Goodman Elayne Goodman Lisa Goodman Martin Goodman Daniel Gooze Arthur Gordon Burton Gordon Eric & Sarah Gordon Jim Gordon Joel Gordon Julius Gordon Kenneth Gordon Michael Gordon Edward Gorenstein Sal Gorge Harriet Gorsen Jane Gortz David Gotterer Alfred & Ileen Gottlieb Allyne Gottlieb Irving Gottlieb Joseph Gottlieb Gerald Gouchberg Lewis Gould Morris Gould Kalmaine Graham Donald Grandis Arnold Grandt Barry Gray Elliot Grayson Ruth Grebow Jay Green Kathy Green Kenneth Green Myron Green Robert Green Avi Greenbaum Laura Greenbaum Morris Greenbaum Harold Greenberg Jonnard Greenberg Martin & Barbara Greenberg Michael Greenberg Milton Greenberg Robert Greenberg Robert Greenberg Roger Greenberg Samuel Greenberg Stuart Greenberg William Greenberg William Greenblatt Barry Greene Norman Greene Nancy Greenfield Sidney & Janice Grinberg Gerald Gross Hy Gross Joseph Gross Judith Gross Michael Gross Morton Gross Morris & Judy Gurevitch Elias Gurian

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Irving & Marilyn Mechanic Florence Medlinsky Marvin Mehlman Neil Meisel George Meissner Aaron Mendelson Linda Meran Dorothy Merlin Phyllis Metzger Philip Merlin Diana Messing Samuel Messing Max Meyer Irving Meyersfield Judy Meyersfield Debra Michaud Scott Michaud Judy Michnoff Maxine Milgram Ethel Miller Ira Miller Raphael & Jeannette Miller Relli Miller Sidney Miller Irwin Minzer Marilyn Mironer Aaron & Ann Mizel Vera Monkarsh Abraham Morduchowitz Myrna Morrison Charles Moskovitz Marilyn Motzkin Sasson Moulavi Sandra Musoff Stanley Muss Margot Myers Laura Nable Arthur Nasso Saunee Navlen Irwin Needle Sandra Needleman Sylvia Neiberg Marvin Newberg Gertrude Newman Josephine Newman Saul Newman Ted Newman Bruce Nimhauser Ruth Nimton Richard Nirenberg Jeannette Nizel Morton & Sylvia Noble Randy Nobles Michael & Marsha Noller Allan & Deyse Norwitz Louis Nussbaum Roberta Nussbaum Leonard Nyman David & Judy Ohayon David & Rosalind Oltsik David Oppenheimer Janet Oppenheimer Sidney Orlans Edward Osher Randall Pakula Harold Paley

Lola Pasahow Bert Paseltiner Alan & Sybia Pastor Irving Patron Rachel Patron Carmela Paul Benjamin Payson Beverly Pearlman Samuel Pearlman Janice Pelz Arlene Penner Phyllis Penney Roberta Perez Michael Perlin Arlene Perlman Dolores Perlman Doris Perlman Natalie Perlmuter Marvin Perrye David Peskind Leonard & Francine Pickard Robert Pillar Jay Pisik Mildred Pittman Elaine Plaskow Norma Platner Joel Platt Marcia Platt Phyllis Platt Sonia Pliner Harvey & Lila Plosker Marion Polinsky Carol Pollack Helaine Pomerance Roger Pomerance Miles Portman Elaine Portnoy Herman Post Albert Postrel Marsha Potchtar Arthur Potoff Esther Potoff Eugene Preslier Robert Pressner David Price Elaine Price Joan Prizant Sue Projain Robert Prudenzano Sanford Putesky Aileen Putterman Al Putterman Linda Queen Florence Rabinowitz Seymour Rabinowitz Morton Rachelson Stanley Rader Betty Ram James Rapaport Jeanne Raport William Ratner Herbert Ray Judith Rechler Charles & Leah Redish Evelyn Reece Milton Reece

Lori Regent Stanley Regent Ernest Regis Lani Regis Sheldon Reibman Valerie Reichenthal Mark Resnick Merrill Reuter Dennis & Ruth Rice Miriam Rich Marion Richman Sidney Richman Marcia Richter Evelyn Rickel Robert Riesner Martin Rindner Milton Ring Roberta Rinzler Harvey Robbins Alan Roberts Morris Rochlin Beatrice Rocker Samuel Ron Andrew Rose Barbara Rose David Rose Edward Rose Irving Rose Sheldon Rose Bonny Rosen Gloria Rosen Barbara Rosenbaum Barbara Rosenberg Judy Rosenberg Julius Rosenberg Marvin Rosenberg Ruth Rosenberg Seymour Rosenberg Lorraine Rosenblatt Daniel Rosenthal Lisa Rosenthal Miki Rosenthal Raymond & Rose Rosenthal Stephen Rosenthal Grace Rosner Abby Ross Barbara Ross Herb Ross Martin Ross Barbara Roth Howard Roth Melvin Roth Stanley Roth Dorothy Rothchild Madeleine Rothman David Rothstein Jean Rothstein Bruce Rowland Cliff & Beatrice Ruben Sylvia Rubenstein Jason Rubin Marjorie Rubin Samuel Rubin Syril Rubin Norma Rubinstein Boris & Edith Rueger


Catherine Rush Lawrence Rutstein Allen Sabath Lester Saber Melvin & Helene Sacharow Mark Sachs Norman Saferstein Alan Safian Jonathan Sahn Kathy Sahn Lois Saidel Martin & Rita Saiman Sheldon & Nadine Saitlin Shirley Saland Yomtov Salazar Ira Salk Millie Salnick Kopi Saltman Rennie Saltzberg Israel & Dorothy Salzbank Theodore Samel Jerome Samuels Larry Samuels Norman Samuels Norman Samuels Jay Sanders Iris Sandler Edith Sands Joel Sankel Helen Sarasohn Tania Saslove Harold Satenspiel Susan Satsky Linda Saul Sidney Saull Melvyn Savage Perry Saxe Marilyn Saypol Claire Scafa Robert Schachter Rosalind Schacknow Howard Schaeffer Lilian Schaffer Barbara Schapiro Ruth Scharf Benjamin Scheckner Stanley Scher Edward Schiff Sherrill Schiff Jeffrey & Patricia Schildkraut Cynthia Schiller Shirlee Schiller Etta Schlesinger Bernard Schmidt Fran Schmutter Martin Schnapp Ruth Schnapp Corinne Schneider Ellen Schneider Irwin Schneider Ronni Schneider Natalie Schneiderman Barbara Schnoll Leon Schnur Lorraine Schoen Melvyn Schoen

Stanley & Irene Schor Julian Schorr Bruce Schreiber Howard Schreiber Sherri Schreiber Marilyn Schulder Beatrice Schulman Malkah Schulman Carol Schumer Ellen Schumer* Irwin Schumer Hortense Schur Stephanie Schuster Elaine Schwartz Elaine Schwartz Geraldine Schwartz Neil Schwartz Paul Schwartz Shelly Schwartz Stanley Schwartz Stephen Schwartz Martin Schwartzberg Rand Schwartzwald Irwin & Thelma Schweber Leonard Schwimmer Madeline Seeman Aaron Seff Herbert Segal Gerald Selig Arthur and Ruth Selnick Jason Seltzer Maxim Seltzer Ralph Seltzer Eileen Seskin Norman Sessler Susan Shaber Ben Shabman Meyer Shafman Phyllis Shafman Helene Shafran Seymour Shagrin Doris & Eugene Shapiro Michael Shapiro Ruth Shapiro Stephen Shapiro Wallace Shapiro Philip Sharaf Gertrude & Norman Sharpe Mark Shatz Linda Shaw Helene Shear Bernice Sheldon Alan Sherman Carol Sherman Tobi Sherman Sidney Sherter Sol Sherwin Harry Shlachter Ruth Shlachter Barbara Ann Shore David Shore Gary Shore Irving Showstack Lillian Shoyer William Shron Bernice Shusman

Harry & Sid Sieber Molly Siegal Elaine (Teddy) Siegel Gigi Siegel Rose Siegel Sam Siegel Marcia Siegler Shirley Sigesmund Edna Silber Marvin Silk Bernard Silver Iris Silverman Joy Silverman Joyce Silverman Martin Silverman Phyllis Silverman Robert Silverman Sidney Silverman William Silverman Fred Silverstein Bernard & Esther Simon Robert Simon Joanne Singer Myra Singer Peter Singer Judith Sirkin Simon & Lillian Skolnick Seymour Slaven Harvey Slevin Marvin Slomowitz Lillian Slonim Jill Slootsky Rickie Smiley Ben Smith Judith Smith Morton Smith Eleanor Smolka Irving Smolka Libby Snyder Philip Snyder Claire Soifer Oscar Soifer Shirley Sokolsky Bud Solk Evelyn Solomon Larry Solomon Eunice Solow Shirley Somerman Hal & Selma Sommers David Sonabend Donald Sontag Judith Sontag Marshall Sorkin Judith Speiser Judy Speizman Seena Sperling Samuel Spielman Selma Spielman Elissa Spiro Richard Spring Sidney Sprung Marika St. Germain Andrew Starr Maurine Starr Burton Stavitsky David & Grace Stein

Hilarie Stein Sorrell Stein Charles Steinberg Dolores Steinberg Eugene Steinberg Richard Steinberg Robert Steinberg Marilyn Steinman Eugene Stern Robert Stiller Enid Stillman Marvin Stolberg Jeanne Stone Richard Stone Sandra Stone Irwin Stovroff Sterra Stovroff Harry & Shirley Strauss Florence Strober-Greiff Roberta Strugats Robert & Judith Suchoff Gilbert Sugarman Irwin & Susan Suna Elaine Sussman Ira Sussman Marilyn Sussman Nathan Sussman Morton Swartz Wendy Swartz Gisha Swernoff Shirley Swidler Lillian Swift-Gaeser William Tabachnik Linda Tafet Arthur Taitz Lenora Talles Amy Taney Barry Taney Vivian Taragan Phyllis Taranow Morris Tarica Ida Tatelbaum Sema Tatelbaum Elene Taubman Joseph Taubman Bernard Taylor Edward Telman Josie Telman Bernice Teltser Muriel Tharler Stanley Tharler Toby Thierman Norman Thrope Charlotte Toback Elinor Toberoff Harold Tobin Albert Toll Jaclyn Tompkins Minna Topfer William Topkis Brooke Toppel Nanci Tuck Pamela Tucker Wayne Tucker Daniel Twer Albert Tychman

Roberta Udell Barbara Ulanoff Edwin Ulanoff Bud Ungar Herbert Usow Joe Van Der Linden Louis Vine Ruth Viner Julius Wagner Erwin Wainer Rosalind Waitman Ruthie Waldman Skip Waldman Leonard Walker Janice Wallach Alice Wanderman Leon Warms Norman Wasserman Patti Wasserman Janet Wayne Helene Weicholz Stephen Weicholz Clifford Weidberg Sheldon Weil Frances Weinberg George Weinberg Irwin Weinberg Warren Weinberg Beatrice Weiner Herb Weiner Michele Weiner Steven Weinfeld Nancy Weingard Robert Weinroth Emanuel Weinstein Frederick Weinstein Joel Weinstein Marvin Weinstein Seymour Weinstein Suzanne Weinstein Frank Weinstock Henrietta Weisberg Sally Weisbuch Marcie Weisman Fredric Weiss Lisa Weiss Matt & Patty Weiss Morris Weiss Renee Weiss Sidney Weiss Cynthia Weissman Judith Wener Sid Wener Anita Wengrover Dolores Wenig Louis Werner Hilda Werth Sandra West Edwin Weynert Alvin Wheeler Doris White Paul White Melvin Wides Sidney Wiener Iris Wilder Leo Wilder

Janet Wilen Earl Winer John & Ruth Winston Ben Wiseman Zella Witt Howard Wolfe Ferne Wolff Michael Wolff Robert Wolff Felyce Wolfson Adam Workman George & Claire Yedvarb Laura Yellin Richard Yellin Roslyn Yellin Lawrence Yore David Young Martha Young Frank Youngman Jane Yudell Jennifer Zakin Harry Zam Lorraine Zam Walter Zashin Joan Zavis Martin Zeitler Sheila Zeitler Herman Zeitlin Angie Zeltzer Anne Zetzer Sandra Zimelis Warren Zimelis Beverly Zimmerman Richard Zimmern Seymour Zubatch Cindy Zucker Larry Zusman Sol & Harriet Zweig Max Zwiebel

* of blessed memory as of 11/06

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Foundation Recognition Lists STAR

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DAVID SOCIETY

The Star of David Society, a UJC national endowment recognition program, honors those remarkable men and women of our North American community whose exceptional generosity serves as a light unto our people. The extraordinary permanent endowments they have created ensure that our communities will prosper and be an enduring source of strength and comfort to Jews in need for generations to come.

The National Star of David Society recognizes four levels of generous giving: $200,000 and up (PACE and Women’s LOJE gifts only) *$500,000 and up *$1,000,000 and up *$5,000,000 and up (*PACE and women’s LOJE gifts and other permanent endowments)

Perpetual Annual Campaign Endowment (PACE) and Lion of Judah Endowment (LOJE) represent the “flagship” components in this program. Couples who have generously established a LOJE and PACE at a minimum of $100,000 each are qualified for national recognition as members of this prestigious society. A woman who has endowed her Lion of Judah pin in two or more communities may be enrolled in the Star of David Society. It is recommended that donors establish PACE and LOJE funds that are at least 20 times their annual giving level. South Palm Beach County ranks fifth in the nation in membership in the Star of David Society. Level IV $5,000,000+

Eugene & Madeline Pargh

Jules* & Dorothy Kamsley

Miriam Brenner

Toby Weinman Palchik

Anonymous

Roberta Press

Paula Kasner

Freyda Burns

Sylvia L. Rosen

Gerald & Phyllis Golden

Morris & Florence* Reisberg

Gerald & Debra Kramer

Phillip & Bella Cohen

Irving & Harriett Sands

Barry & Carole Kaye

Dr. Lewis Rosenthal*

Gerald & Dr. Ruth Legow

Helene Eicoff

Sidney & Elizabeth Savelle

Larry Phillips

Allan & Rosemary Rubin*

William* & Gloria Genin Lester

Helen Eisenberg

Dolores Schlesinger*

Eleanore Rukin*

Shirley Mostov

Eleanor Epstein

Rosalie Silberman

Level III $1,000,000+

Harvey & Phyllis Sandler

Sigmund* & Millicent Nathan

Sylvia Fried

Dr. Irving & Dr. Carol Smokler

David & Sophie Bady

Berenice Schankerman*

Maurice & Margie Plough, Jr.

Barry & Florence Friedberg

Ralph* & Delores Solomon

Irving & Florence Blickstein*

Elmer* & Dorothy P. Seaman

Harold & Sylvia Solinsky

Bernice Friedman

Gloria Sommers*

Irving & Dorothy Burke

Jerry & Patsy Shaw

Harry Sugarman

Phyllis Friedman

Eugene & Phyllis Squires

Ronald & Meryl Gallatin

Albert Sher*

Joseph & Joan Garde

Diana Stein

Charles Ganz

Bernard and Eleanor Silver

Clifford & Jill Viner Marvin* & Cindy (Markowitz) White

Helen Goldband

Martin & Edith Stein

Nancy Ganz

Gary Sommers

Jerry & Kinnie Gorelick

Lee Temkin

Albert & Norma C. Geller

Etta Gross Zimmerman

Level I $200,000+

Stephanie Halio

Dorothy Wizer

Dr. Alan Ginsburg

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Jerry & Audrey Altheimer

Howard & Miriam Hirsch

Seymour Hecker

Level II $500,000+

Karen Altschul

Marissa Hollander

Alan & Linda Hurst

Anonymous

Gloria Baker

Norman & Anne Jacobson

Stanley & Audrey Kleinfeld

Harry & Helen Berkof

Adele Barron

Leonard & Tobee Kaplan

Simon & Doris Konover

Gary* & Rose Bernstein

Lynn Bedowitz

Dr. Charles* & Ann Kelman

Jacob Lasky*

Gaby Brill

Steve Bedowitz

Manny & Esther Leno

Roxane Frechie Lipton

Irving* & Dorothy Cooper

Ella Berman*

Barbara Levy

Jules & Fritzi Ohren

Sandy* & Rani Garfinkle

Henrie Blau

James H. Nobil

* Of Blessed Memory (August 31, 2006)


LOJE HONOR ROLL

Dorothy P. Seaman, Chair

The Lion of Judah Endowment program is a joint effort between the Foundation and the Women’s Division of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. Establishing a Lion of Judah Endowment (LOJE) allows a woman to endow her Annual Campaign gift in perpetuity. Women of any age can provide a legacy and safeguard their values forever. The Or L’Atid (Light Unto the Future) flame, attached to the outstretched paw of the lion pin symbolizes a woman’s commitment to the continuation of Jewish life. Donors creating a LOJE fund with a minimum of $100,000 are recognized by membership in the LOJE Honor Roll and on the Federation LOJE recognition wall. Gifts may be made through a donor advised fund, charitable remainder trust, life insurance, IRA, bequest, charitable gift annuity or an outright current gift such as cash or appreciated stock. There are 192 LOJEs representing commitments totaling $25.6 million in current and deferred gifts.

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Helen Ain Audrey Altheimer Karen Altschul Margie Baer Gloria Baker Candy Barbag Adele Barron Shirley Becker-Silfen Marcia S. Beckerman Lynn Bedowitz Renee Belman Joan Benamy Ann Berkman Ella Berman* Patricia Berman Rose Bernstein Joy Binkovitz Esther Blank Henrie Blau Leona Brauser Anne Brenner Miriam Brenner Gaby Brill Florence Brody Dorothy Bucksbaum Dorothy Burke Freyda Burns Dana F. Charles-Kodner Stephanie Chestnov Leah Coblitz Helen M. Cohan Bella Cohen Carol Cohen Ellen Cohen Shirley Cohen Francine Cole Yetta Colin Dorothy Cooper Jane Cornell Barbara Koch Daniels*

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Selma Tyser Edlavitch* Helene Eicoff Helen Eisenberg Eleanor Epstein Dale Filhaber Harriet Finger Marleen Forkas Mildred Forsythe Ina Rae Fox Sylvia Fried Florence Friedberg Bernice Friedman Hilda Friedman Phyllis Friedman Estelle Futterman Meryl Gallatin Louise Galpern Nancy Ganz Joan Garde Rani Garfinkle Suzy Garfinkle Chevrier Norma Geller Elaine Gimelstob Jane Glaser Beatrice Gold Helen Goldband Christine Golden Phyllis Golden Edith Golub Corinne Gorelick Shirley H. Gould* Nancy Rottner Grant Eleanor Greenblatt Phyllis Greenman Wendy Gutmann-Kupfer Stephanie Halio Marcia S. Hendler* Julia Hershaft Cynthia Hollander Marissa Hollander

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Linda Hurst Barbara Jacob Celia Jacobs Anne Jacobson Ruth Jacobson Trudy Jaffe* Tobee W. Kaplan Roslyn Kaplan* Jane Karp Sydell Kastenbaum Sheryl Kaufman Carole Kaye Ann Kelman Rita Keywell Dr. Stacey S. Kirschenbaum Pearl Kier Doris Konover Debra Kramer Elyssa Kupferberg Madeline Blondman Lax Helga Lechner Ann Katz Lederman Dr. Ruth Legow Esther Leno Marianne Minkoff Lerner Gloria Genin Lester Mildred Levine Barbara Levy Bea Levy* Dottie Lipson Roxane Frechie Lipton Jacqueline Lowy Shirley Marcus* Judy Levis Markhoff Cynthia White Markowitz Beatrice Cummings Mayer Beth Mishkin Jane Morningstar Donna Mullaugh Millicent Nathan

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Cindy Orbach Nimhauser Ruth Nussdorf Toby Weinman Palchik Madeline Pargh Sandra J. Perkins Margie Plough Estelle Plous Shirley Polen Dorothy Pomerance Joyce Preiser Dr. Wendy Rapaport Dollsey Rappaport Madeleine Reich Deana Richman Elaine Stein Roberts Donna Robins Dorothy Robinson Rose Benak Robinson Sylvia Rosen Della Rosenberg Sylvia Rosett Sandra Rubin Eleanore Rukin* Phyllis Sandler Harriett Sands Susan Saril Ellen R. Sarnoff Jan Savarick Elizabeth Savelle Dolores Schlesinger* Dorothy P. Seaman Phyllis R. Seresky Beverly M. Shapiro Cantor Elaine Shapiro Audrey Shaw Patsy Shaw Sylvia C. Sheketoff Rosalie L. Silberman Jan Silverman Eleanor Silverstein

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Cynthia Simon Margie Simon Susan Singer Dr. Carol Smokler Irene Calig Snyder Florence Soble Delores R. Solomon Shirley Solomon Gloria C. Sommers* Mildred Sperling Phyllis Squires Charlotte Stein Diana Stein Edith Stein Selina R. Steinberg Fern Steinfeld Ruth Taubman Lee Temkin Nancy Seaman Thornton Phyllis Wachtel Caren Weinberg Renee Weinberg Eleanor Weiner Pamela Yaffe-Weinroth Barbara Werner Ruth White* Barbara Wiston Dorothy Wizer Shirley R. Woldar* Acey Wolgin Etta Gross Zimmerman Rita Zimmy*

Established LOJE in two communities • Member National Star of David Society

* Of Blessed Memory (list as of August 31, 2006)

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MEN’S PERPETUAL ANNUAL CAMPAIGN ENDOWMENT (PACE) HONOR SOCIETY As a complement to the extremely successful Women’s Division Lion of Judah Endowment (LOJE) program, the Jewish Community Foundation of South Palm Beach County instituted the Perpetual Annual Campaign Endowment (PACE). As in the LOJE program, when a man permanently endows his Annual Campaign gift to our Jewish Federation with a current or deferred gift of at least $100,000, he becomes a member of this very prestigious group, The “Forever Society.” The donor will receive a beautiful crystal time piece with his name engraved, signifying his outstanding commitment to the Jewish people. Jerome Altheimer Steve Bedowitz Gerson K. Bernstein* Scott Brenner Irving Cooper* Alan Cornell Craig Donoff Barry Friedberg • Ronald L. Gallatin

Charles B. Ganz • Sandor Garfinkle* Gerald Golden Jerry Gorelick Stuart Graff • Howard A. Hirsch Norman K. Jacobson Jeffrey S. Kahn, Esq. Leonard Kaplan

Thomas R. Kaplan Barry Kaye Dr. Charles Kelman* Joseph P. Klein Gerald Kramer Manny Leno William M. Lester* Sigmund Nathan* James H. Nobil

Eugene Pargh Lawrence Phillips Maurice D. Plough, Jr. Irving Sands Sidney Savelle Elmer M. Seaman* Jerry Shaw Dr. Irving Smokler Ralph M. Solomon*

Frederick Spitzer* Eugene Squires Martin Stein Marvin White* • PACE established for two communities * Of Blessed Memory

PERPETUAL ANNUAL CAMPAIGN ENDOWMENT (PACE) FUNDS A PACE fund is a permanent fund up to $99,999 dedicated to endowing the donor’s Federation/UJA Annual Campaign gift. This fund enables the donor to extend their commitment by making a connection to the future. It is a lasting legacy that will continue to make an annual gift to the Annual Campaign in perpetuity on their behalf. United Jewish Communities recommends a PACE Fund be established at a level equal to 20 times the donor’s Annual Campaign gift. Trina Elkin Campaign Perpetuation Fund Elaine Ertischek PACE Fund Mark Glickman PACE Fund Richard D. Levy Campaign Perpetuation Fund Blair & Sylvia G. Ruben Memorial Endowment Fund Anita and Howard Schaeffer PACE Fund William Spitalsky* PACE Fund Jerry & Audrey Weinberg Campaign Perpetuation Fund Alan & Phyllis Weiner Insurance Fund * Of Blessed Memory

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HERITAGE SOCIETY MEMBERS The Heritage Society honors and recognizes all donors who have made a $100,000 current or deferred gift commitment in a will, trust, IRA, life insurance policy, or charitable gift annuity benefiting the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, any of its partner agencies, or the Jewish community through the Jewish Community Foundation. We are grateful to the following members: Beatrice & Milton Adelman David & Helen Ain Jerome & Audrey Altheimer Lawrence & Karen Altschul David & Sophie Bady Marjorie Baer Lee & Gloria Baker Harvey & Candy Barbag Adele Barron Leon* & Rose Barrow Arthur & Shirley Becker-Silfen Marcia S. Beckerman Lynn Bedowitz Steve Bedowitz Bernard & Elaine* Beifield William & Renee Belman Franklin & Joan Benamy Jerry* & Harriet* Berg Harry H. & Helen Berkof Ann Berkman Ella Berman* Patricia Berman Gary* & Rose Bernstein Stanton & Jacqueline Bernstein Eugene & Joy Binkovitz Milton & Esther Blank Ronald & Henrie Blau Leon & Leona Brauser Theodore* & Goldye* Breman Abe & Miriam Brenner Anne Brenner Scott & Andrea Brenner Edward & Gaby Brill Martin & Florence Brody Edward & Freyda Burns Harriet Bryer Maurice & Dorothy Bucksbaum Irving & Dorothy Burke Richard & Stephanie Chestnov Suzy Garfinkle Chevrier Leah Coblitz Mark & Helen Cohan Alan* & Carol Cohen Edward & Ellen Cohen Nancy Cohen Phillip & Bella Cohen

Richard & Shirley Cohen Francine Cole George* & Yetta Colin Irving* & Dorothy Cooper Alan & Jane Cornell Lester* & Mitzi Cutler Barbara Koch Daniels* Craig & Judi Donoff Howard* & Ada Dunn Selma Tyser Edlevitch* Alvin * & Helene Eicoff Helen Eisenberg Aaron & Karola Epstein Ed & Eleanor Epstein Edward & Dale Filhaber Chet & Harriet Finger Sam Flanel Harold & Marleen Forkas Daniel & Mildred Forsythe Neil & Ina Rae Fox Sylvia Fried Barry & Florence Friedberg Bernice Friedman Maurice* & Hilda Friedman Morris & Phyllis Friedman Jack & Estelle Futterman Louise Galpern Ronald L. & Meryl Gallatin Charles Ganz Nancy Ganz Joseph & Joan Garde Sandor* & Rani Garfinkle Albert & Norma Geller Herbert & Elaine Gimelstob Alan Ginsburg Seymour & Jane Glaser Leo & Beatrice Gold Shefford* & Helen Goldband Gerald & Phyllis Golden Dr. Harvey* & Linda Love Golden Christine Golden Edith Golub David & Lisa Goodman Jerry & Corrine Gorelick Shirley H. Gould*

Stuart W. & Paula Graff Nancy Rottner Grant William & Eleanor Greenblatt Bernard* & Phyllis Greenman Sarah Greensport Abraham J. Gross Robert & Stephanie Halio Solomon* & Gertrude Harrison Abraham* & Ruth* Hases Seymour Hecker Richard & Marcia Hendler* Cecil* & Faye Henschel Fred* & Julia Hershaft Herbert & Bonnie Hirsch Howard & Miriam Hirsch Jeff & Marissa Hollander Leo* & Cynthia Hollander Alan & Linda Hurst Joel & Barbara Jacob Celia Jacobs Robert* & Trina Jacobs Norman & Anne Jacobson Alfred & Ruth Jacobson Ralph* & Trudy* Jaffe Morton Jarashow Carl & Roslyn* Kaplan Jeffrey & Deborah Kahn Leonard & Tobee Kaplan Thomas & Pamela Kaplan Richard & Jane Karp Emil* & Paula Kasner Sidney & Sydell Kastenbaum Garrison Kaufman Jack & Sheryl Kaufman Barry & Carole Kaye Dr. Charles* & Ann Kelman Rita Keywell Dr. Stacey Kirschenbaum Ralph & Pearl Kier Harold Klein* & Sylvia Klein* Joseph & Miriam Klein Stanley & Audrey Kleinfeld Bruce Kodner & Dana F. Charles Kodner Simon & Doris Konover Mel & Elaine Kofsky

Gerald & Debra Kramer Herman Krueger Betty Krupnick* Wendy Guttman Kupfer Barry & Elyssa Kupferberg Shirley Lasdon Jacob Lasky Madeline Blondman Lax Mel & Helga Lechner Leon & Ann Katz Lederman Gerald & Dr. Ruth Legow Samuel Leitner Manny & Esther Leno Marianne Minkoff Lerner William* & Gloria Lester Abner & Mildred Levine Richard & Bea* Levy Irving & Barbara Levy Heinz* & Harriet Liebross Dottie Lipson Michael & Roxane Lipton Sherman & Jacqueline Lowy Shirley Marcus* Milton Margolis William & Harriet Margolis Paul & Judy L. Markhoff Beatrice Cummings Mayer Margaret Meltzer* Jerry & Macky Milgram Eugene & Thelma Miller Joseph & Beth Mishkin Jane Morningstar Shirley Mostov & Edward Kanun Michael & Donna Mullaugh Naomi Myers Sigmund* & Millicent Nathan Bruce & Cindy Nimhauser James H. & Lynn Nobil Bernard & Ruth Nussdorf Jules & Fritzi Ohren Mel* & Toby Weinman Palchik Eugene D. & Madeline Pargh Jeff & Sandra J. Perkins Larry Phillips Maurice & Margie Plough Ben Z.* & Estelle Plous

Edward* & Shirley Polen Dorothy Pomerance Stanley & Joyce Preiser Frank & Roberta Press James & Wendy Rapaport Seymour & Dollsey Rappaport David & Geraldine Ratner Arthur Regan & Irene Regan Norman & Madeleine Reich William & Florence Reisberg Hyman & Deana Richman Elaine Stein Roberts Andy & Donna Robins James & Rose Robinson Joseph & Dorothy Robinson Sylvia Rosen Joseph* & Abby Rosenberg Jerry* & Della Rosenberg Marvin & Sylvia Rosett Marvin & Sandra Rubin David* & Eleanore* Rukin Irving R.* & Carol I. Rutkin Harvey & Phyllis Sandler Irving & Harriett Sands Louis & Sylvia Saposnekoo John & Susan Saril Ellen Sarnoff Jan Savarick Sidney & Elizabeth Savelle Sol & Mildred Schaikowitz Rose Schneer* Andrew & Dolores* Schlesinger Sidney* & Dorothy* Schuman Elmer* & Dorothy P. Seaman Dr. Miriam Segall Cliff & Phyllis Seresky Alvin & Beverly Shapiro Cantor Elaine Shapiro Audrey Shaw Jerry & Patsy Shaw David & Jean* Shechet Lewis & Sylvia Sheketoff Leonard & Rosalie Silberman Bernard & Eleanor Silver Edward & Jan Silverman Myron & Elaine Silverman

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Heritage Society Continued Eleanor Silverstein Cynthia Simon Morris & Margie Simon Saul & Susan Singer Wally & Myrna Small Dr. Irving & Dr. Carol Smokler Irene Calig Snyder Stephen & Florence Soble Harold & Sylvia Solinsky Allan & Shirley Solomon Ralph* & Delores Solomon

Gloria C. Sommers* Gary H. Sommers Jack & Dani Sonnenblick Sam & Marcia Spear Mildred Sperling Frederick Spitzer* Eugene & Phyllis Squires Alfred & Charlotte Stein Diana Stein Martin & Edith Stein Melvin & Selina Steinberg

Robert & Shirley Steinberg Manfred & Fern Steinfeld Elbert & Beatrice* Taitz Ruth Taubman Blair* & Lee Temkin Geoffrey & Nancy Seaman Thornton Arthur & Phyllis Wachtel Gerald Ward Bruce & Lynn Warshal Enid Weinberg

Michael & Caren Weinberg Richard & Renee Weinberg Paul & Eleanor Weiner Bruce & Susan Werner Donald & Barbara Werner Robert & Pamela Weinroth Frank* & Ruth* White

Peter & Ilene Wohlgemuth Edwin* & Shirley* Woldar William & Acey Wolgin Jules J. Yablow Claire* P. Zachian Raymond & Etta Zimmerman Sidney* & Rita* Zimmy

Marvin* & Cindy (Markowitz) White Jay & Barbara Wiston Dorothy Mayers Wizer

* Of Blessed Memory

JEWISH WOMEN’S FOUNDATION The Jewish Women’s Foundation (JWF) funds projects that work to improve the status of Jewish women and girls and affect positive change in their lives and the lives of future generations. Endowers of the Foundation comprise its Board of Trustees the JWF is being built by $10,000, $50,000 and $100,000 contributions. Roxane Frechie Lipton *, Chair Gail Asarch * Gloria Baker * Lori Berman * Florence Brody * Suzy Garfinkle Chevrier * Caryn Clayman * Carol Cohen Francine Cole * Sherry L. Endelson * Freda H. Epstein *

Barbara Feingold * Marleen Forkas Sheila Fuente * Rani Garfinkle * Doris Gidding Helen Goldband * Marion Goldstein Phyllis Greenman * Dayvee Bonnie Guthartz Wendy Gutmann-Kupfer * Melanie R. Kaminetsky * Andrea Kline *

Merle Krimsky * Patti Kukes Gertrude Kutner * Dr. Ruth Legow * Wendy Legum * Sandra Lippy * Laura Litinsky * Judy Levis Markhoff * Merry Morris * Toby Weinman Palchik * Natalie Pelavin * Jeri Poller *

Mara Reuben * Phyllis Sandler * Ellen R. Sarnoff * Alison Schreier Dorothy Seaman * Dr. Carol Smokler * Delores Solomon * Jill Viner Phyllis Wachtel * Caren Weinberg * Donna Weiss * Carol Winig *

Dorothy Wizer Iris Usdan Workman Etta Gross Zimmerman * * Founding Trustee

GOLDEN GIVERS The Golden Givers Society represents an ever-expanding group of deeply committed people who have given their continuous support to the UJC/Federation Annual Campaigns for 25 years or more and currently give to our Federation. Your gifts have helped ensure both the physical and spiritual survival of the Jewish people in south Palm Beach County, Israel and around the world.

The Jewish Community Foundation of South Palm Beach County is pleased to recognize the following individuals as Golden Givers:

Arnold & Sydell Aaron Joseph & Dorothy Ackerman Mildred Ackerman Robert & Sandra Adler Nathan & Clara Adler William & Judith Allen Jerome & Audrey Altheimer

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Lawrence & Karen Altschul Jerry & Ann Asher Morris & Adele Avruch David Badner Margie Baer Elbert & Rita Bagus Lee & Gloria Baker

Arty Barkas Cynthia Baron Marion Baron Saul & Mimi Barrick Jerome & Norma Bashover Leonard & Phyllis Bell William & Renee Belman

Ben & Rhoda Belnick Franklin & Joan Benamy Mae Benson Gertrude Berg Alexander & Phyllis Berger Morris Berke Samuel & Anita Berman

Robert & Hilda Berner Jules Bernstein Rose Bernstein Stanton & Jacqueline Bernstein Myra Biben Ethel Blanchard Ernest & Elaine Boas


Golden Givers Continued Roslaide Boyer Samuel & Harriet Brand Julius & Madalyn Braufman Barbara Braun Arthur & Helen Braverman Anne Brenner Hilda Brier Burton & Carol Bromson Dorothy Brown Jean Buchman John & Helen Budd Irving & Dorothy Burke Edward & Freyda Burns Doris Cantor Irving & Doody Caplan Harry Carter Judith Chason Hannah Chestnov George & Yetta Colin Harold & Janis Cooper Anita Cope Martin & Ida Cotler Sidney & Elizabeth Dankman Joseph & Jean Delman Pearl Donshik Daniel & Sheila Duchin Jay & Helene Eichler Morris & Lorraine Eisenstein Sonya Ellman Milton Engel Sam Engel Karola & Aaron Epstein Ed & Eleanor Epstein Florence Feinstein Joseph Felber Joseph Feld Lila Fierer Isabella Fink Rebecca Fink Marilyn Finkle Ruth Fishman Lou Fradin Albert & Marion Frager Arline W. Frankel Sylvia Fried Henrietta Freidman Barry & Florence Friedberg Bernice Friedman David Friedman Hilda Friedman Norman & Shirley Friedman Sol Friedman Florence Fuller Ronald & Meryl Gallatin Charles B. Ganz Joan & Joseph Garde Beatrice Ginsberg Sy Ginsberg Mary Glassman Mark Glickman Dr. Jerome & Anne Gold Helen Goldband Bettina Goldberg

Robert & Joan Goldberg Gerald & Phyllis Golden Bernard & Marilyn Goldman Jerome & Lee Goldsmith Fred Goldsmith William & Lillian Goldstein Theodore Golembo Martin & Elaine Goodman Bernard & Doris Gordon Jerry & Kinnie Gorelick Albert & Jane Gortz Irving Gottlieb Sam Graf Albert & Barbara Grant Sylvia Greenberg Meyer Greenberg Jean Greenspan Joseph & Judith Gross Victor Gross & Shirley Fleishman Abraham Haller & Beatrice Levy Natalie Halpern Roslyn Handler Nathanial Harris Stanley & Annette Hart David & Adele Hast Leo & Alice Hecht Irene Heiber Richard & Marcia Hendler* Robert & May Hershey Dr. George & Arlene Hollenberg Joseph & Celia Holman Arthur Holtz Laura Honig Stanley & Rita Horbar Alfred Horowitz Ada Hyams Max & Anne Hyman Abraham & Alitta Irwin Sidney Israel Celia Jacobs Robert & Trina Jacobs Dr. William & Barbara Jacobs Charlotte Jagolinzer Morton & Dalia Jarashow Irving Joffe Thomas R. Kaplan Norman Kasser Edward & Anita Katz Harold & Doris Katz Thomas O. Katz & Elissa-Ellant Katz Rose Kaufman Jack Kay Lillian Kent Bernice Kesslen Joseph & Miriam Klein Stanley & Audrey Kleinfeld Oscar Klioze Dr. Norton & Phyllis Klotz Theodore & Barbara Knee Simon & Doris Konover Julius & Doris Kramer Estelle Krasno

Samuel Krupnick Frieda Leemon Gerald & Dr. Ruth Legow Gloria Genin Lester Abner & Mildred Levine Herbert & Elaine Levine Sylvia Levine Dr. Harry & Miriam Levinson Richard D. Levy Harriet Liebross Lila Liner Dorothy Lipson Rebecca Lister Herbert & Frances London Cmdr. Philip & Joan Lorber Leroy & Helene Lowenfeld Lila Luber J. Zel Lurie Robert & Peggy Madan Joe Mandelkorn & Regene Schottenstein Maurice Manov Leo Margolin William & Harriet Margolis Henry & Shirley Margulies Florence Melton Rita Meyer Jerry & Maxine Milgram Ethel Miller Marvin & Beverly Miller Paula Miller Stan & Joan Miller Florence Minkin Isadore Moore Jane Morningstar Lewis Myers Millicent Nathan Arnold Nestel Ted & Joyce Newman James & Lynn Nobil Barbara Nusbaum Harold Ostrow Toby Weinman Palchik Beatrice Pankin Eugene & Madeline Pargh Dr. Samuel Paul Beverly Pearlman Natalie Pelavin Doris Pearlman Lawrence Phillips Maurice & Margy Plough Estelle Plous Henry & Anita Pollock Stanley & Joyce Preiser Maynard & Judy Rabinowitz Lucille Rader Seymour & Dollsey Rappaport Melvin Reichman & Mary Glassman Herbert Reisman Dr. Sidney & Marion Richman Rabbi Jack Riemer Louis Rifken

Alan Roberts Bernard & Elaine Roberts Deborah Rosenberg Della Rosenberg Herman & Beatrice Rosenfeld Elinor Rosenthal Alfred Ross Daniel & Norma Ross Joseph & Shirley Rothchild Dr. Harvey Rothstein Leonard & Syril Rubin Herbert Rubman Rebbetzin Frances E. Sacks Gordon Salganik Sherman Salovitz Harriet & Irving Sands John & Susan Saril Mitzi Schafer Dr. Harry Schatz Sarah Schlesinger James & Elayne Schoke Shirley Schreiber Florence Schreibman Bill Schwartz Hyman & Muriel Schwartz Stanley Schwartz & Lucille Steiner Irving & Paula Segal Charles Seibel Robert & Norma Seligman Clifford & Phyllis Seresky Sol & Harriet Shanus Dr. Alvin & Beverly M. Shapiro Louis Shapiro Norman & Gertrude Sharpe David Shechet Betty Sher Bernard & Deborah Shlossman Solomon Shore Bertha Silber Marion Silberberg Millicent Silverstein Rochelle Simms Claire Simon Herman Singer Leah Siskin Carmi Slomovitz Frances Snow Harvard & Miriam Sohn Harold Solinsky Delores R. Solomon Ruth Solomont Edwin & Marilyn Sonabend Samuel & Marcia Spear Norma Spector Seymour Statman Alfred & Charlotte Stein Benjamin & Joan Stein Diana Stein Melvin & Selina Steinberg Norman & Bettye Steinberg Manfred & Fern Steinfeld Allan & Marion Stillman

Sol & Therese Stiss Norman & Betty Stone Geraldine Stregevsky Lillian Swift-Gaeser Sam & Naomi Tauber Ruth Taubman Leonard & Anne Thun Albert & Esther Toll Dr. Isidor Tolpin Dr. Arthur & Phyllis Wachtel Robert & Frieda Wallstein Sheldon & Cathy Weil Audrey Weinberg Saul & Ruth Weinberger Morris Weiner Paul & Eleanor Weiner Irving Weingrod Claire Weisberg Irving Weisbrod Bernard Weiss Bernard & Sylvia Weiss Henry Weiss Marilyn Weissglass Stephen & Rose Weitz Edward West Jack Widitor Harry & Isabel Williams Dr. Albert Willner Dorothy Wizer Jerome Wolens Etta Wolfe Naomi Yardeni Edward & Muriel Yarock

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ENDOWMENT FUNDS UNRESTRICTED FUNDS Unrestricted endowments are the most important endowment funds. They provide the Foundation with financial reserves that may be used in times of emergency, or for pilot programs and projects that could not otherwise be funded through the Annual Campaign. These endowments are an investment in the well-being and security of the local Jewish community, Israel and throughout the world. Harry E. & Florence Goldfarb Endowment Fund Henry Hagelberg Memorial Fund Bess Hanick Memorial Fund Bonnie & Herb Hirsch Unrestricted Fund Charles*& Ann Kelman Unrestricted Fund Samuel Lieberman Memorial Fund Margaret S. Meltzer Unrestricted Fund Margot Phillippi Unrestricted Fund Rosemary & Allan Rubin Memorial Fund Rose Schneer Unrestricted Endowment Fund Albert B. Sher Memorial Fund Dr. Frederick & Dorothy Landau Spitzer Fund Grace Taubman Endowment Fund in Memory of Arthur Taubman Stanley W. Vogel Memorial Fund Jack & Bessie Weinbaum Memorial Fund JEWISH COMMUNITY TRUST FUND Lee Asher Memorial Fund Alice G. Baer Memorial Fund Milton M. Bell Memorial Fund Gerrard Berman Ben Borsuk Memorial Fund Dorothy Brand Edward Brown Memorial Fund Ruth & George Brown Ruben Budd Memorial Fund Harold Deckinger Memorial Fund Isadore & Lillian Dymond Memorial Fund E. Marsha Edelston Memorial Fund Edward Eisen Memorial Fund Caryl R. Feldman Memorial Fund Isaac & Ruth B. Friedman Memorial Fund Harry Gallantz Memorial Fund Harriet Gold Frances Goodwald Memorial Fund Sylvia Green Sylvia Gussow Cecil & Fay Henschel Sarah Belle Japack Memorial Fund David & Martha Katz Memorial Fund Ida Kramer David Krengel Betty Krupnick Memorial Fund Herman Z. Kudon Robert & Helen Lerner Fund

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Milton Levenson Memorial Fund Henry & Wilhelmina Levy Fund Frances Lipsky Sidney Marks Memorial Fund Arline Marsh Memorial Fund Bernard Metzger Memorial Fund Odenheimer Memorial Fund Sylvia Perlow Memorial Fund David Pollen Memorial Fund Herbert M. & Rita S. Rosenberg Memorial Fund William Rosenberg Memorial Fund Theodore & Ruth L. Ross Selma Sachs Lawrence Sacks Memorial Fund Samuel C. & Eleanor C. Scharlott Ruth & Maurice Schwarz Endowment Fund Philip Shulman Max Shustek Memorial Fund Saul Silverstein Joseph Smith Endowment Fund Jack Sonnenblick Samuel H. Stearn Harry Troyan Memorial Fund Maurice Wachstein Family Memorial Fund Edith Wasserbard Ralph Wiener Memorial Fund Lydia Winner Joseph Zeichner Memorial Fund DESIGNATED OR RESTRICTED ENDOWMENT FUNDS Should a donor choose, he/she may create a personalized special purpose fund within the Foundation. There are two types of restricted funds. In the first, the donor establishing the fund designates a field of interest, such as education or aid for the elderly, to which the income and/or principal of the fund is dedicated. The trustees of the Foundation will authorize grants from the fund only for the purpose specified. In the second type, the donor restricts the use of the fund’s income and/or principal to specific programs or specific charities. A donor may also establish a fund which is partially restricted, specifying a percentage of fixed amount for one or more special purposes and allowing the balance to be distributed at the discretion of the trustees. James & Marjorie Baer Young Leadership Award Fund Gary & Rose Bernstein Endowment Fund Adolph & Ruth Hases Endowment Fund Seymour Hecker Endowment Fund Dorothy Meyers Wizer Mission Endowment Fund Jules L. & Dorothy M. Kamsly Teen Program Fund James Nobil Annual Awards for Outstanding Lay Leadership & Professional Endowment Fund Allan & Rosemary Rubin Scholarship Fund Chason Family Volunteer Resource Center Endowment Fund

Abraham Zimmerman Memorial Endowment Fund Raymond Zimmerman Community Thanksgiving Endowment Fund AGENCY FUNDS Agency endowments can be created to perpetually support a donor’s philanthropic goals of the endowment fund. The Foundation will transmit the earned income in accordance with your specific instructions. JEWISH EDUCATION COMMISSION ENDOWMENT FUNDS Is Aronin Adult Education Endowment Fund Gary Bernstein Judaica High School Annual Community Teen Celebration/Commemoration Fund Gift of Israel Fund Glassner-Hecht Family Endowment Fund for Israel Education Jackie Gruber March of the Living Endowment Fund Gerald Legow Fund for Outstanding Achievement in Jewish Education March of the Living Endowment Fund Jacob & Sabina Mager March of the Living Endowment Fund Florence Melton Adult Mini-School Alumni Endowment Fund Rose Meltzer/Okonow Israel Youth Programs Endowment Fund Rand March of the Living Endowment Fund Eleanore Rukin JEC Endowment Fund Seaman Family Scholarship Fund Sylvia* & Jerome Wolens March of the Living Endowment Fund JEWISH ASSOCIATION FOR RESIDENTIAL CARE ENDOWMENT FUNDS Deborah Baker Memorial JARC Scholarship Fund Milton Brumer Endowment Fund Daniel & Florence Cayne JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund Clayman Endowment Fund for Residential Care Samuel & Zelda Chafetz JARC Endowment Fund Alexander D. Essig JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund Matthew E. Ellman JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund Michael B. Ellman JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund Samuel R. Essig JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund Steven & Anne Essig JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund Julie Jackson Memorial JARC Endowment Fund Milton Brumer Memorial Fund Edith & Mel Clayman JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund Henschel JARC Endowment Fund Leo & Cynthia Hollander JARC Endowment Fund Alisa Bachan Jaffe & Scott Paul Strochak JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund JARC Endowment Fund JARC Scholarship Fund Ida V. & Irving M. Kashdan JARC Endowment Fund Kravitz Family JARC Endowment Fund Morris Lipson Memorial JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund Sidney & Barbara Oko Endowment Fund Richman-Lazarus JARC Fund Idabelle Rosen JARC Special Activities Fund M. Norton & M. Patricia Rosner JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund Samuel Schranz Memorial JARC Endowment Fund Schlossheimer Family JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund Frank Shine Memorial JARC Scholarship Fund Ben & Joan Stein JARC Scholarship Endowment Fund


Linda K. Tartikoff Memorial Endowment Fund Union Planters Bank JARC Scholarship Fund Jules J. Yablow JARC Endowment Fund ADOLPH & ROSE LEVIS JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER ENDOWMENT FUNDS Bernard & Elaine Beifield Adult Activities Center Endowment Fund James Benak Memorial Fund for Teen Programs Florence & Irving Blickstein Donor-Advised Philanthropic Fund II Jack Boeko JCC Endowment Fund Madison Brody Memorial Fund for the Zale Early Childhood Library Ellen & Edward Cohen JCC Maccabi Fund Mitchell Dobbin Youth Maccabi Team Fund Eleanor & Ed Epstein JCC Jewish Enhancement Endowment Fund Essig-Ellman Family JCC Alzheimer Scholarship Endowment Fund Beverly Feurring JCC Youth Enhancement Fund Dale & Edward Filhaber JCC Family Financial Aid Endowment Fund Robert & Stephanie O. Greenberg JCC Enhancement Endowment Fund Diana Just JCC Financial Assistance Endowment Fund Elaine & Mel Kofsky JCC Fund Levis JCC President’s Fund Levis JCC Lifetime Membership Fund Jerry & Macky Milgram Camp Scholarship Endowment Fund L. Newman Family Scholarship Endowment Fund Madeline & Eugene Pargh Scholarship Fund Marjorie & Maurice Plough, Jr. JCC Endowment Fund Mary & David Pollen Alzheimer’s Day Care Center Endowment Fund Nathan Rosen Art Gallery Endowment Fund Eleanore Rukin JCC Fund Eleanore Rukin JCC Children’s Concerts Fund Eleanore Rukin JCC Cultural Arts Program Fund Eleanore Rukin JCC Insight Program Fund Phyllis & Harvey Sandler Center for Jewish Life Enhancement Fund Harry A. Schatz* Youth Leadership Development Endowment Fund Diane Shlansky Zale Early Childhood Endowment Fund Sheila Sklar Memorial Early Childhood Endowment Fund Special Projects Fund II Betty C. & Norman I. Stone Leadership Award Endowment Fund Sylvia* & Jerome Wolens Celebration Season Endowment Fund Sylvia* Wolens Jewish Heritage Writing Competition Endowment Fund Jerome Wolens Young Adult Jewish Heritage Writing Competition Endowment Fund RUTH RALES JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ENDOWMENT FUNDS Jack C. Alexander Telephone Reassurance Program Endowment Fund Anton-Bobick Endowment Fund Herman N. and Sara F. Cohn Senior Rx Drug Endowment Fund Edward Eisen In-Home Supportive Services Endowment Fund Karola & Aaron Epstein Jewish Family Service Endowment Fund Forster Family Kosher Food Pantry Fund Rose Golden Memorial Indigent Care Fund Richard J. Goldstein Memorial Jewish Family Service Endowment Fund

Rochelle Goldstein* Endowment Fund Lisa & David Goodman Fund Edward S. Gould Fund for Special Needs of Gay and Lesbian Clients Edward S. Gould Fund for Outreach for Elderly Lesbians and Gay Men Abraham & Rita Hazelcorn RRJFS Endowment Fund Holocaust Survivors Fund I Have a Dream Fund Eli & Hilda Krinzman Scholarship Endowment Fund Betty Krupnick Endowment Fund Roxane Frechie Lipton Jewish Family Service Endowment Fund Madeline & Eugene Pargh Kosher Food Pantry Endowment Fund Jason Pavao Memorial Endowment Fund Michael Pelavin RRJFS Staff Endowment Fund Rabbi Joseph & Anne Pollack Chaplaincy Endowment Fund David Pollen RRJFS Fund Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Endowment Fund Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Fund for Children with Rett Syndrome Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Director’s Endowment Fund Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Outreach Program Fund Michelle Rotholz Memorial Endowment Fund Berenice Brenn Schankerman Endowment Fund Sidney & Dorothy Schuman Endowment Fund Harold & Julia K. Segall Memorial Endowment Fund Louis Shapiro Jewish Family Service Endowment Fund Sidney & Eleanor Silverstein In-Home Supportive Services Delores & Ralph Solomon* Endowment Fund for Individuals with Special Needs Fund Jeffrey Brian Turkin Memorial RRJFS Endowment Fund Clifford & Jill Viner Family Compassionate Care Program Fund Edith Wasserbard* Endowment Fund Gladys Weinshank Endowment Fund Morton J. Weinstein Memorial Endowment Fund for the Sight Impaired Mary Weiss Fund in Memory of Sigmund Weiss Sidney & Jacqueline Wolgin RRJFS Emergency Services Endowment Fund DONNA KLEIN JEWISH ACADEMY ENDOWMENT FUNDS Jean Rozefsky Buchman & Nathan* Buchman DKJA Outstanding Achievement Award in the Arts Fund Nathan* & Jean Buchman /Charles Okun DKJA Outstanding Achievement Award in Physical Sciences Fund Linda Halperin Clouse & Barry Minkin Endowment for DKJA Outstanding Achievement in Music & the Arts Fund DKJA Capital Endowment Fund DKJA Library Fund in Memory of Julius Fleischer DKJA Project Care Endowment Fund DKJA- PTO Teacher Recognition Fund DKJA Scholarship Field of Interest Fund DKJA Scholarship Fund #2 Esther Ellman DKJA Scholarship Endowment Fund Ira L. Futeran DKJA Scholarship Endowment Fund Victor Gross DKJA Academic Achievement Scholarship Endowment Fund Maurice & Dorothy Halperin Family DKJA Outstanding Achievement Award in Social Science Endowment Fund Abraham & Ruth Hases Endowment Fund Eleanor & Irving Jaffe DKJA Unrestricted Endowment Fund

Linda Rosenblatt Kaminow DKJA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Computer Science Fund Hyman I. Kones DKJA President’s Award for Outstanding Citizenship Endowment Fund Lenner Family DKJA Outstanding Excellence in Physical Education Endowment Fund May & Les Lesley DKJA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Midot Tovot Fund Marcus Family DKJA Outstanding Achievement Award For Acts of Tzedakah Endowment Fund William & Harriet Margolis DKJA Scholarship Endowment Fund Lana Marks DKJA Endowment Fund Norman & Selma Maslow DKJA Scholarship Endowment Fund Heather & Max Millard DKJA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Writing Fund Owitz Greenberg Chesed Fund for DKJA Family Assistance Pearl Roth Pfeffer Endowment Fund for Outstanding Achievement Award For Entrepreneurial Service to DKJA Arnold Rosenthal DKJA Library Fund Eleanore Rukin Fund for the DKJA Learning Resource Center Sandelman Family DKJA Outstanding Achievement Award in Mathematics Endowment Fund Howard & Anita Schaeffer DKJA Scholarship Endowment Fund Harold & Julia K. Segall Memorial Endowment Fund Fannie & Izick Sherman DKJA Outstanding Torah Achievement Award Endowment Fund established by Rose & Sol Turetsky Marion Shulman DKJA Scholarship Fund Arthur & Shirley Siegel DKJA Scholarship Fund Marshall Sigel DKJA Scholarship Fund Spooner Family DKJA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Athletics Fund Solomon & Rose Turetsky DKJA Teacher Award Fund Solomon & Rose Turetsky DKJA Tuition Assistance Fund Dr. David & Ruth Wollowick DKJA Scholarship Endowment Fund Claire Pastor Zachian DKJA Scholarship Endowment Fund Rabbi Nathan & Jeanette Zelizer Education Scholarship Fund HILLEL DAY SCHOOL ENDOWMENT FUNDS Thomas O. Katz Hillel Community Day School Library Endowment Fund Levine/Weinberger Hillel Day School Endowment Fund Amy & Michael Schiffman Hillel Day School Endowment Fund Tobie & William Wiener Hillel Endowment Fund JEWISH NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Joyce W. Greene Memorial Endowment Fund (National Hillel) ENDOWMENT FUNDS FOR ISRAEL Mollie Rosenthal Memorial Fund

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DONOR ADVISED PHILANTHROPIC FUNDS A charitably inclined donor or family can reap major tax advantages, flexibility and personal satisfaction by establishing a donor-advised philanthropic fund, managed by the Jewish Community Foundation. The fund generally bears the name of the donor (or another individual selected by the donor) who has the opportunity to offer recommendations for distribution of the fund’s income as well as principal to charitable organizations whose purposes are consistent with those of the Jewish community. During the life of the donor (or the designated individual), the initial and subsequent gifts are maintained as a component fund of the Foundation. When the fund terminates, the assets become part of the Federation’s Unrestricted Endowment Fund. A donor-advised philanthropic fund provides the donor with the opportunity of controlling their charitable giving without the management responsibilities, administrative expenses, and burdensome regulatory requirements connected with a private family foundation. A donor may open a donor-advised philanthropic fund with the Foundation with a minimum of $2,500 in stock, cash, real estate or other property. The assets contributed to the fund will be managed and invested by the Investment Committee of the Foundation. Each donor-advised philanthropic fund is credited with its proportionate share of income. The Foundation charges an annual 1% fee for operating the fund and providing periodic statements to the donor.

Anonymous E. Julian* & Jeanette Adams Fund Albin Fund Jerome & Audrey Altheimer Fund Jerry & Ann Asher Fund James B.* & Marjorie Baer Fund Benjamin & Sally* Balin Fund Ricki & Milton Barbarosh Fund Marcia S. Beckerman Fund Michael J. Beckerman Fund Leonard D. & Phyllis Bell Fund Steve Belson Fund Franklin M. & Joan Benamy Fund Marc & Phyllis Beresin Fund Robert* & Hilda Berner Fund Gary* & Rose Bernstein Fund Joseph* & Myra Biben Fund Aaron Bloom Fund Edward & Marianne Bobick Fund Joseph S. & Gertrude Bowman Fund Arthur & Helen Braverman Fund Bernard & Joan Koppy Brawer Fund Theodore & Goldye* Breman Fund Henry* & Anne Brenner Fund Isabel Brenner Fund Sidney* & Norma Brook Fund George M.* & Ruth Brown Fund Gale Meltzer Brudner Fund Robert E. Byrnes Fund

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Morton & Bernice Caine Fund Robert & Celia Case Fund Chertkof Fund Richard & Stephanie Chestnov Fund Caryn Clayman Fund Leah & Sanford* Coblitz Fund Baron* & Ruth Coleman Fund George* & Yetta Colin Fund Edith B. & Robert H. Colt Fund Andrea & Robert Colton Fund Adrienne & Eric W. Deckinger Fund Jeffrey A. & Suzanne Deutch Fund Jonathan & Roberta Duker Fund Ellman-Essig Family Fund Ethel Helfant Feldman Fund Murray B. & Doris* Felton Fund I. Martin & Janet M. Fierberg Fund David & Pamela Finkelstein Family Fund Edward & Kay Finkelstein Family Fund Arlen & Patricia C. Fischlowitz Fund Richard E. & Harlene B. Fishman Fund Albert & Marion Frager Fund Craig Freeman Fund Elizabeth F. Freeman Fund Mickey* & Sylvia Fried Fund Mickey* & Sylvia Fried Family Fund Barry & Florence Friedberg Family Fund James & Wendy Friedland Fund Herbert & Marion Friedman Fund

Maurice* & Hilda Friedman Fund Norman A. & Shirley B. Friedman Fund Nancy & Charles Ganz Fund Sandy* & Rani Garfinkle Fund Stanley & Sylvia Graber Fund Stuart W. & Paula Graff Fund Alice Greenberg* Memorial Fund Bernard* & Phyllis Greenman Fund Larry & Debra Halperin Fund Hebrew Union College Program Fund Ronald Hermann Fund Fred* & Julia Hershaft Fund Herskowitz Family Fund Adolf L. & Patty Herst Fund Irving & Laura Herz Fund Hirsch Family Fund Peter & Donna Holland Fund Anne & Max M. Hyman Fund Samuel W.* & Adrienne Jacobs Fund Arthur H. & Mata* Jaffe Fund Donald & Barbara Janower Jewish Women’s Foundation Jennifer Kahn Fund Joyce G. Kahn Family Fund Richard S.* & Polly S. Kaltenbacher Fund Lewis* & Lilly Kaplan Fund Thomas R. & Pamela Kaplan Fund Stanley & Florence Kaufelt Fund Pamela & Howard Kaye Family Fund


Robert & Mercedes Kaufman Fund Hyman A. & Ida Kirsner Fund Arthur H.* & Beverly Klein Fund Sam W. & Donna* Klein Fund Aaron H., Jeffrey J. & Susan I. Knopping Fund Mel & Elaine Kofsky Family Fund Marvin & Muriel Kogod Fund Harry* & Shirley Leventhal Fund Abner & Mildred Levine Family Fund Herbert R. & Elaine Levine Family Fund Larry Levine Family Fund Levine Family Fund Robert & Barbara Levitt Fund Beatrice Levy* Fund Libby Family Fund Aaron & Leah Lipskar Philanthropic Fund Simon & Kate Lipskar Philanthropic Fund Lorber Fund Commander & Mrs. M.P. Lorber Fund William & Harriet Margolis Fund Harry*& Mae Markowitz Fund Jerry & Gail Mayerson Fund Manuel & Rhoda Mayerson Fund Bruce & Marilyn Meltzer Fund Robert & Meryl Meltzer Fund Thelma & Eugene Miller Fund Gladys Moore Memorial Fund Morningstar Fund Herbert* & Dorothy Nadolny Fund Ned & Caryn Nashban Family Fund Rebecca Arie Nashban Children4Peace.Org Children Helping Children Fund Stanley & Adella Nemer Fund James & Lynn Nobil Fund

Richard L. & Charlotte Okonow Fund Adrienne & Nat Packer Memorial Fund Toby Weinman Palchik Fund Eugene & Madeline Pargh Fund Phillips Family Fund Donald* & Cecelia Platnick Fund Tal & Andrea Plotkin Fund Selma Pluznick & Leonard Marks Fund Edward & Ellen Pollock Fund Georgina & Edwin Polokoff Fund David & Dale Pratt Fund Benjamin* & Clarice Pressner Fund Maynard & Judith B. Rabinowitz Fund Seymour A. & Dollsey G. Rappaport Fund Sam & Celia Reich Fund James and Rose Robinson Fund Richard B. & Lois Romanoff Fund Nathan D.* & Sylvia L. Rosen Fund Arnold S.* & Elinor Rosenthal Fund Michael & Angela Ross Fund Michael & Gladys Rothbaum Fund Rubenstein Family Fund Howard & Adele Rubenstein Family Foundation Fund Arthur & Millicent Rudolph Fund Michael Rukin Fund Rabbi Dr. Louis L. Sacks Fund Ellen R. Sarnoff Fund Savarick Family Fund Schwedelson Family Fund Albert G.* & Dorothy Segal Fund Jean* & Charles* Shacter Fund Nelson & Cara Shaller Family Fund Faigel & Len Shapiro Fund Lewis & Sylvia Sheketoff Fund

William & Marion Sherry Fund Sidney* Shneider Family Fund Arthur & Shirley Siegel Fund Irvin L. & Fannie Siegel* Fund Marshall E. & Sybil Sigel Fund Stuart J. & Bonnie Sigel Family Fund Theodore G. & Janice E.* Simkin Fund James J.* & Rose Singer Fund Saul & Susan Singer Fund Phillip & Leah Siskin Fund Raymond* & Beatrice Slomin Fund Allan B. & Shirley F. Solomon Fund Eugene B. & Phyllis J. Squires Fund Ben & Joan Stein Fund Eric & Loren Stein Fund Mel* & Elaine Stein Fund Leonard & Geraldine Steinlauf Fund Norman I. & Betty C. Stone Fund Teddy & Linda Struhl Fund Leon F. Thorpe Fund Saul & Ruth Weinberger Fund Robert & Pamela Weinroth Fund Jerry & Donna Weiss Fund Marvin* & Cindy White Fund Willner Family Fund Dorothy Meyers Wizer Family Fund Jerome & Sylvia* Wolens Fund Scott & Rachell Wolgin-Blick Fund Sidney & Jacqueline Wolgin Fund Carl* & Phyllis Zimble Fund Philip* & Betty Zinman Fund Lawrence & Leonore Zusman Fund *Of Blessed Memory

BAR/BAT MITZVAH FUNDS A Bar or Bat Mitzvah Fund offers young people the opportunity to learn the meaning of philanthropy. The important act of giving is a valuable lesson that is accomplished when young adults participate by giving a portion of their gifts to this Bar/Bat Mitzvah Philanthropic Fund. When a teenager participates in Tzedakah at such a young age, it is hoped that this will plant the seed that will carry over for his or her lifetime. With this very special fund, a young adult can get started in philanthropy with a minimum contribution of $1,000. Once the fund is established, the donor can select particular qualified 501(C) (3) charities that interest them before making a recommendation for a grant. Charitable gift distributions are made in minimum increments of $100 and funds can be added to the account in any amount with gifts. This will help to keep the fund active throughout the donor’s lifetime. Leya Edelstein Jennifer Kahn Daniel Makover Sinclaire Devereaux Marber Nicholas S. Mishkin Zachary Nimhauser Julia Robins Andrew Schneider Daniel Shimansky Joshua Wohlgemuth Michelle Wohlgemuth

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LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES Endowments through gifts of life insurance are among the most innovative planned giving vehicles and suit the needs of many different donors. With life insurance, the Foundation is designated owner and a beneficiary of a life insurance policy.

Life insurance can be used to fund an unrestricted gift to the Foundation, assuring the growth and continuity of our Jewish community. Life insurance proceeds can be used to create a donor-advised philanthropic fund upon a donor’s death, allowing a donor’s spouse and/or children to continue their charitable interests. Life insurance is one of the easiest and most popular ways to perpetuate one’s gift to the Federation/UJA Annual Campaign. Contributing a new or existing policy is an effective and inexpensive way to make a significant charitable donation. A policy taken out during one’s lifetime will ensure the continuity and perpetual support of our beneficiary agencies beyond the lifetimes of our valued donors.

There are several ways to give insurance as a charitable gift and also receive tax benefits. The Foundation can be designated as beneficiary and owner of a new policy. When the Foundation is the sole owner, all premium payments are tax deductible.

An existing policy can be transferred and the Foundation can be named as the owner and beneficiary. At the time of transfer, a current deduction equal to the net cash value of the policy can be taken. All future premium payments, when paid, would be a current tax deduction.

Because life insurance premiums are based on mortality rates, gifts of life insurance are extremely affordable for younger donors, thereby giving them the opportunity to make sizable deferred gifts with very modest out-of-pocket expenses. Life insurance trusts can also be useful as asset replacement vehicles when creating charitable remainder trusts. Candy Barbag Esther Blank Scott & Andrea Brenner Dana F. Charles-Kodner Edward & Ellen Cohen Richard & Shirley Cohen Alan & Jane Cornell Craig Donoff Dale Filhaber Marleen Forkas Charles Ganz

Nancy Ganz Elaine Gimelstob Christine Golden David & Lisa Goodman Stuart W. Graff Carol Green Wendy Gutmann Kupfer Herb & Bonnie Hirsch Cynthia Hollander Marissa Hollander Alan & Linda Hurst

Jeffrey S. Kahn Thomas R. & Pamela Kaplan Barry & Carol Kaye Dr. Stacey Kirschenbaum Mel & Elaine Kofsky Elyssa Kupferberg Helga Lechner Dr. Ruth Legow Gloria Genin Lester Richard D. & Bea* Levy Roxane Frechie Lipton

Bruce & Cindy Nimhauser James H. Nobil Larry Phillips Marjorie Levy Plough Maurice D. Plough, Jr. Rose Robinson Della Rosenberg Dorothy P. Seaman Beverly Shapiro Cantor Elaine Shapiro Arthur & Shirley Siegel

Susan Singer Ralph* & Delores Solomon Alfred Stein Charlotte Stein Alan H. & Phyllis Weiner Daniel Weinstein Barbara Wiston Dorothy Wizer Peter & Ilene Wohlgemuth Pamela Yaffe-Weinroth

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PENSION PLAN DISTRIBUTIONS

Naming the Foundation as the after-death beneficiary of one or more retirement plans (pension, profit sharing, Keogh, IRA 401(k), etc.), can save on taxes that would otherwise significantly diminish their value to a donor’s heirs and greatly assist the Foundation and/or a donor’s favored Federation founding agencies. At a minimum cost to your family, you can therefore make a substantial donation with plan assets that would otherwise be used to pay income and estate taxes.

The new Pension Protection Act of 2006 permits a taxpayer aged 70 1/2 or older to instruct the trustee of his/her IRA to make a direct distribution of up to $100,000 to the Foundation with no adverse tax consequences.

The charitable IRA rollover opportunity is only available for gifts made for the balance of 2006 and all of 2007. Unlike a cash withdrawal from an IRA, a donor’s direct contribution will be excluded from income for federal purposes and not taxed.

George* & Yetta Colin Ina Rae Fox Bernice Friedman Richard H. & Nancy Rottner Grant Barbara Jacob

Morton Jarashow William Margolis Beatrice Cummings Mayer Donna Mullaugh Toby Weinman Palchik Larry Phillips

Joyce Preiser Dollsey Rappaport Elaine Stein Roberts Sylvia Rosett Jan Savarick Betsy Savelle

Lewis & Sylvia Sheketoff Dr. Carol Smokler Shirley Solomon Charlotte Stein Diana Stein Selina Steinberg

Phyllis Wachtel Bruce & Lynn Warshal Eleanor Weiner

*Of Blessed Memory

POOLED INCOME FUNDS A pooled income fund is a form of trust. It is structured like a mutual fund with contributions co-mingled for investment purposes. The net income is paid to the beneficiaries in proportion to the number of units allocated to each. There is no limit to the number of income beneficiaries, but each must receive income for life, not a term of years. Upon the termination of a beneficiary’s income interest, the trustee must sever from the fund an amount equal to the value of the units assigned to that beneficiary, and distribute this value to the charity. Lillian Swift Gaeser

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CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUSTS A charitable remainder trust provides life income for one or several income beneficiaries, such as the donor and the donor’s spouse, and leaves the remainder interest to the Foundation or designated beneficiary.

There are two variations, the annuity trust and the unitrust, each enabling donors to donate an asset and retain life income.

Depending upon the donor’s needs, charitable remainder trusts can be used as a personal retirement plan. They can be structured to pay income immediately or to defer the income. Unlike new restrictions on IRAs or amounts that can be contributed to qualified pension plans, there are no such restrictions on gifts that can be contributed to charitable trusts. Most important, all the contributions qualify for a charitable income tax deduction.

Annuity Trust Through an annuity trust, a donor can help ensure the future of the Jewish community and receive income for life. A charitable remainder annuity trust is a trust in which the income beneficiaries can receive a fixed amount of income, not less than 5% of the initial value of the assets placed in the trust. The trust can also be established for a term of up to 20 years. When the trust terminates, the remaining assets are used to establish a permanent endowment fund with the Foundation in the name of the donor(s).

Benefits To The Donor A trust provides a fixed-lifetime-income to the donor and/or another individual at a favorable rate. ■

There is no capital gains tax paid if the donor funds the trust with appreciated assets.

The donor receives an income tax deduction in the year of the gift, and the value of the charitable remainder will qualify for an estate tax deduction as well.

Low-yielding publicly traded stock can be donated, sold and reinvested to provide a superior return to the donors.

The Unitrust The Unitrust provides a way to obtain an income for life, which can grow as the funds invested in the trust grow. Like the annuity trust, a charitable remainder unitrust provides an income to the donor or other beneficiaries for life or a term of years. Whereas the annuity trust payment is a fixed amount, in the unitrust, the payment is calculated annually as a percentage (not less than 5%) of the value of the assets in the trust. The unitrust can be added to at any time with the payments adjusted to the trust’s new value. All earnings, income and appreciation, and additional gifts are added to the trust principal. Therefore, the amount of the payment, determined annually as a percentage of the trust’s assets, can vary from year to year. The unitrust thereby can provide a means to keep up with inflation.

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The trust provides the donor with income that has potential for keeping up with inflation.

The donor can make additional gifts to the trust.

The donor receives an income tax deduction in the year of the gift and the value of the charitable remainder will qualify for an estate/gift tax charitable deduction.

Low-yielding appreciated marketable assets can be donated, sold and reinvested to provide a superior return to the donor. No capital gains tax will be paid at the time the trust is established.

Beatrice & Milton Adelman Annuity Trust Sheila Adler Trust Altheimer Annuity Trust David & Sophie Bady Trust Leon C. Baker & Gloria Baker 1995 Annuity Trust Leon C. Baker & Gloria Baker 1996 Annuity Trust Stanton & Jacqueline Bernstein Annuity Trust Joy Binkovitz Unitrust Theodore & Goldye* Breman Annuity Trust Mrs. Mickey Bressler Trust Dorothy & Irving Burke Unitrust Howard* & Ada Dunn Unitrust Beatrice & Leo Gold Annuity Trust Gerald Golden Annuity Trust Solomon* & Gertrude Harrison Unitrust Richard & Jane Karp Annuity Trust

Milton Kimmel* Trust Miriam & Joseph Klein Trust Marvin Langhaus Annuity Trust Heinz* & Harriet Liebross Annuity Trust Margolis Annuity Trust Miller Family Unitrust Shirley Mostov/Edward Kahn Trust Sigmund* & Millicent Nathan Annuity Trust Jules & Fritzi Ohren Trust Eugene D. Pargh Unitrust Roberta Press Annuity Trust Marlene Rabin Annuity Trust Joseph H.* & Abby Rosenberg Annuity Trust Sandra Rubin Trust Irving R.* & Carol I. Rutkin Annuity Trust Sol & Mildred Schaikowitz Annuity Trust

David Shechet Unitrust Irvin Siegel* Annuity Trust Bernard & Eleanor Silver Trust Margie Simon Trust Gary H. Sommers Trust Gloria C. Sommers* Trust Sam & Marcia Spear Trust Eugene & Phyllis Squires Trust Shirley Steinberg Unitrust Harry Sugarman Annuity Trust Bruce & Susan Werner Unitrust Marvin* & Cindy White Trust

*Of Blessed Memory

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CHARITABLE LEAD TRUSTS A charitable lead trust allows you to transfer property to your children or grandchildren while making a significant contribution to the Jewish community. This trust pays income to a charity, such as the Foundation, for a specific period of time. At the termination of the trust, all gift assets are returned to the donor or other person(s) designated in the trust, such as children or grandchildren. The income received by the Jewish Community Foundation can be used to establish an endowment fund in the name of the donor. Whereas charitable remainder trusts generate significant income and estate tax deductions, lead trusts are used primarily to reduce estate tax liabilities on gifts to family members. Benefits To The Donor ■

The trust is structured to provide a significant charitable deduction for gift and estate tax purposes. The income that goes to charity will not be included on your tax returns.

If the eventual recipient of the trust assets is a member of the donor’s family, there can be significant gift, estate and transfer tax savings.

With this type of trust, the donor can avoid limitations on the charitable contribution’s deduction.

An endowment fund can be established immediately providing the opportunity to enjoy the mitzvah in the donor’s lifetime. Gloria Baker 1997 Charitable Lead Trust

Gary* & Rose Bernstein Charitable Lead Trust

Ethel Sigoda Charitable Lead Trust

Leon Baker 1998 Charitable Lead Trust

Eugene & Joy Binkovitz Charitable Lead Trust

Willner Family Charitable Lead Trust

Gloria Baker 1998 Charitable Lead Trust

Sylvia Fried Charitable Lead Trust

Gloria Baker 2000 Charitable Lead Trust

Sylvia Rosen Charitable Lead Trust

SUPPORTING FOUNDATION This form of giving may be most suitable where substantial sums are involved. A supporting foundation bears the name of the donor, his/her family, or other designation requested, and upon establishment, becomes affiliated with the Jewish Community Foundation of South Palm Beach County. A separate board of trustees is appointed to guide investment policies and consider the charities to be supported. The donor and others may make contributions to the supporting foundation when they choose and enjoy an income tax deduction equivalent to the fair market value of the gifts made. What makes a supporting foundation unique is that it is a separate, nonprofit entity that qualifies as a public charity. Supporting foundations are managed by their own board of directors, including both family appointees and the Jewish Community Foundation appointees. Supporting foundations enjoy all of the benefits of being classified as a public charity, such as: ■ No tax on foundation investment income ■ Gifts deductible at higher limits than to private foundations. Jordan P. Snyder Family Foundation

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CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITIES A charitable gift annuity is a life income program that enables the donor to make a meaningful gift to the Jewish community, receive a fixed stream of retirement income for life and derive substantial income tax benefits. In exchange for the gift, the Foundation agrees to pay the donor a fixed annual income for life. The payment may continue after the donor’s death to a surviving spouse. In addition to the income tax charitable deduction realized in the year the gift is made, there are subsequent cash savings from the tax deduction. A portion of the annuity payment may be tax free, since it represents the portion of the return of the principal that was the charitable gift. The charitable annuity is a charitable giving vehicle of real value in retirement planning. Benefits To The Donor ■

A guaranteed annual income.

Higher yields than many other alternatives.

A portion of your annual income is tax free.

Current charitable income tax deduction.

A reduction in estate taxes.

The opportunity to make a significant gift to the Jewish community.

Mitchell Bacow Milton Barbanell Rose Barrow Ann Bennett Alexander & Phyllis B. Berger Helen & Harry H. Berkof George* & Yetta Colin Irving* & Dorothy Cooper Mitzi Cutler Morris & Lorraine Eisenstein Alexander E. Finkler Marion Frager Irving Friedman Halina Gartenberg

Herta Gertler Jerry Gliner Leo & Bea Gold Mike & Ann Green Sylvia Greenberg Joseph Grosbard Abraham & Rita Hazelcorn Julia Hershaft Celia Jacobs David Joseph Joyce Kahn Harold & Doris Katz Joseph & Arlene Katz Herman Krueger

Shirley Lasdon Manny & Esther Leno Irving Lieberman Edith Maltzman Milton Margolis Richard & Trudy Moore Naomi Myers Arnold Nestle Nathan & Laura Neuer Toby Weinman Palchik Estelle Plous Roberta Press & Arthur Bussel David & Geraldine Ratner Macey Ringel

William & Lillian Schwartz Herman Singer Steven & Florence Soble Elbert & Beatrice* Taitz Florence Tanenblatt Ruth Taubman Lillian Valinsky Peter & Betty Warner William & Acey Wolgin

*Of Blessed Memory

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WILLS

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BEQUESTS

Your will can help protect the people you love by creating a lasting partnership with the Jewish community. A charitable bequest allows individuals to retain use of and control over their assets during their lifetime and remains revocable. Any of the endowment opportunities described can be met by a bequest as part of a donor’s estate plan. A donor can create a charitable trust through his or her will or leave an outright charitable bequest. An outright bequest may be unrestricted, may add to an existing fund of the Foundation or may establish a designated or restricted fund. Financially, a charitable bequest is deductible in determining the amount of an estate subject to death taxes. If a will is already in place, a simple codicil can be written. Through a bequest, a donor can demonstrate an enduring commitment to the Jewish community and continue the pattern of philanthropy that the donor had established during his or her lifetime. Anonymous Sheila Adler Helen Ain Jerome H. Altheimer Margie Baer Adele Barron Leon & Rose Barrow Lynn Bedowitz Steve Bedowitz Renee Belman Joan Benamy Ann Berkman Myra Biben Henrie Blau Leon & Leona Brauser Anne Brenner Mickey Bressler Gaby Brill Martin & Florence Brody Edward & Rose Brown Harriet Bryer Dorothy Bucksbaum Freyda Burns Suzy Garfinkle Chevrier Helen Cohan Carol Cohen Nancy Cohen Philip & Belle Cohen in memory of Barbara Koch Daniels* Dr. & Mrs. Paul Cutler

Mary Sue Donohue Robert Edelstein Helene Eicoff Maurice Eisenberg Trina Elkin Aaron & Karola Epstein Eleanor Epstein Harriet Finger Sam Flanel Edith Flasterstein Dan & Mildred Forsythe Arline W. Frankel Sylvia Fried Irving Friedman Estelle Futterman Ronald & Meryl Gallatin Louise Galpern Joan Garde Rani Garfinkle Alan Ginsburg Jane Glaser Mark W. Glickman Helen Goldband Gus Goldstein Edith Golub Matilda Gordon Jerry & Corinne Gorelick Albert W. Gortz Irving & Sylvia Greenberg Eleanor Greenblatt

Abraham J. Gross Beatrice Hagelberg Stephanie Halio Dr. Morton & Faye Halpern Seymour Hecker Barry Hoffman Celia Jacobs Robert G. & Trina Jacobs Anne & Norman Jacobson Ruth Jacobson Arthur Jaffe Morton Jarashow Tobee W. Kaplan Paula Kasner Sydell Kastenbaum Garrison Kaufman Rita Keywell Pearl Kier Miriam & Joseph Klein Stanley & Audrey Kleinfeld Barnette Koch Irvin & Marjorie Korach Debra Kramer Reta Lasky Marianne Minkoff Lerner Barbara Levy Greg Levy Elliot Lichtenstein Dorothy Lipson Mel & Sylvia Lock

Marjorie Lombardi Maurice Manov William Margolis Judith Levis Markhoff Oscar & Rae Merber Jerry & Macky Milgram Beth Mishkin Lawrence Moskowitz Naomi Myers Arnold Nestel Ruth Nussdorf Samuel & Ruth Paul Sandra Perkins Larry Phillips Dorothy Pomerance Marlene Prager Arthur Regan/Irene Regan Norman & Madeleine Reich William & Florence Reisberg Donna Robins Sylvia Rosett Dorothy & Joseph Robinson Carol & Irving Rutkin Irving & Harriett Sands Harriet Saporta Louis & Sylvia Z. Saposnekoo Susan Saril Ellen R. Sarnoff Mildred & Sol Schaikowitz Dr. Miriam Segall

Charles & Marcia Seibel Phyllis Seresky Audrey Shaw Lewis Sheketoff Leona & Arthur Shulman Moses & Sylvia Siegel Stuart J. & Bonnie Sigel Rosalie L. Silberman Eleanor Silverstein Cynthia Simon Leah Siskin Wally* & Myrna Small Freda Sobel* Sylvia & Harold Solinsky Dani & Jack Sonnenblick Mildred Sperling Eugene & Phyllis Squires Charlotte Stein Martin & Edith Stein Philip Tarter Edgar Udine Enid Weinberg Barbara Werner Stanley P. Winter Jules Yablow Stephen C.P. Young Rabbi Nathan Zelizer

* Of blessed memory

BEQUESTS RECEIVED The Jewish Community Foundation honors the memory of those that left bequests last year and in so doing, extended the scope of their commitment beyond a lifelong concern for the welfare of the Jewish people. Reta Lasky Margaret Meltzer Harry A. Schatz Rose Schneer

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Frieda Sobel Theodore Breman Arnold Nestal William Spitalsky

Harold Klein & Sylvia Klein Jerry & Harriet Berg Dr. Harvey Golden Margot Phillipi


GRANTS Mollie Rosenthal Memorial Fund for Services to the Aged In 1989, Dr. Lewis Rosenthal, a retired dentist, left $1.8 million from his estate to the Foundation to create an endowment fund in memory of his mother, Mollie Rosenthal. At least 90% of the assets must at all times be invested in Israel Bonds. The income earned each year is to be used for providing assistance to the aged in Israel. This is primarily for geriatric social services.

JDC-ESHEL (the Association for the Planning and Development of Services for the Aged) pioneers programs to help Israeli society meet the challenges and needs of its growing elderly population. A major element of its efforts is training caregivers of the elderly to ensure that they can provide the highest level of care to the aged.

In 2001, JDC-ESHEL established the Glickman Center for Education and Training on the Tel Hashomer campus of the Sheba Medical Center located in the center of the country. This state-of-the-art facility provides over 50 courses each year to 2,000 people who work with the elderly. People from across the field of geriatric care participate in the courses including professionals, paraprofessionals, social workers, nurses, doctors, occupational therapists and physiotherapists as well as care givers in the home care community.

The Glickman Center’s training courses respond to both the current and future anticipated needs in services for the aged. The courses address the learning needs of workers at various levels and integrate the varied disciplines involved in caring for the elderly, such as medicine, nursing, social work, psychology, nutrition, communication, psychiatry, biology and physiotherapy.

The courses use various teaching methods such as individual and group workshops, practical experience, field trips and in-depth case studies. By working to improve the knowledge and skills of those who care for the elderly, the Glickman Center strives to enhance the quality of life for Israel’s elderly.

Since 2003, the Mollie Rosenthal Fund has supported programs to fund the establishment and expansion for the needy senior citizens in Israel through the JDC and JAFI and has distributed $368,008.

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STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS The Jewish Community Foundation offers scholarships to students in our local service area (Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Highland Beach) for college study, or for trips to Israel for organized and accredited programs. Grants are awarded from the Abraham Zimmerman Fund, the Rosemary & Allan Rubin Scholarship Fund and the Eli & Hilda Krinzman Scholarship Endowment Fund based upon demonstrated financial need.

The total amount awarded was $37,400 this past year for study at the following institutions: Alexander Muss High School program in Israel through Donna Klein Jewish Academy Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale Camp Darom in Tennessee English Speakers’ Program at Machon Lev in Israel Florida Atlantic University Florida State University Lakewood East in Jerusalem Palm Beach Community College

Tallahassee Community College University of Central Florida University of Florida Valencia Community College Wharton School of Business -University of Pennsylvania Yeshiva University Yeshivas Tzeirei Hashluchim (Summer learning camp in Tzfat, Israel)

MITZVAH SOCIETY – PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Mitzvah Society was established in September 2003 to recognize the dedication and commitment of our professional community on behalf of the Jewish Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. This elite society made up of estate planning professionals has referred clients to the Jewish Community Foundation resulting in numerous closed gifts. We applaud and appreciate their efforts. M. Adam Bankier Steven A. Belson Howard Bienenfeld Stuart E. Bloch Edward Bobick Francine R. Cole Craig Donoff Mary Sue Donohue Janet S. Elinoff Kenneth Edelman

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Stephen A. Fattel Ed Flank Robert Friedman Sal Gorge Albert W. Gortz Jeffrey S. Kahn Thomas R. Kaplan Thomas O. Katz David Katzman Barry Kaye

Elyssa Kupferberg W. Lawrence Larche Carol Lasek Seth A. Marmor Linda Melcer Stephen G. Melcer David Pratt Paul E. Roman Madeleine H. Rothman Mark A. Schaum

Jeffrey Schildkraut Ronald L. Siegel Ralph M. Solomon* Mitchell Starr Donald Tescher George Weinstein Jerome L. Wolf Joel H. Yudenfreund *Of Blessed Memory


JCF CORPORATE

AND INDIVIDUAL

SPONSORS

Professional Advisory Committee Kickoff

Professional Advisory Committee

September 27, 2006

22nd Annual Professional Seminar

US Trust

May 18, 2006

Institute on Family Philanthropy

GOLD SPONSOR

December 19, 2005

Gregory M. Levy & Scott Berger of Kaufman, Rosin & Co. PA

US Trust

Timothy Bronza of Management Planning, Inc. Al Gortz, David Pratt and Andrew Robins of Proskauer Rose, LLP

Professional Advisory Committee Roundtable

Marjorie A. Horwin of Daszkal Bolton, LLP

December 20, 2005

Elyssa Kupferberg of Mellon Private Wealth Management

Bernstein Global Wealth Management

Eric Matheson and Robert Lewis of Bernstein Global Wealth Management

Professional Advisory Committee Roundtable

SILVER SPONSOR

February 23, 2006

Thomas R. Kaplan of Bernstein, Kaplan & Krauss, LLC

US Trust and Charles Schwab

Thomas O. Katz and Jeffrey A. Baskies of Ruden McClosky

Jewish Women’s Foundation Cocktail Reception March 21, 2006 Levitt Capital Management LLC The LOJE “Ultimate Thank You” Event March 30, 2006 The Schwimmer-Halperin Group Merrill Lynch Global Private Client

David Katzman of Goldstein Lewin & Company Wendy Gutmann Kupfer of Citigroup Private Bank Mary Sue Donohue and George Weinstein of Buckingham, Doolittle and Burroughs, LLP Marc Margolies of UBS Financial Services, Inc. Madeleine & Eugene Pargh Barbara Ann Shore of The Law Offices of Barbara Ann Shore Donald R. Tescher of Tescher, Gutter, Chaves, Josepher, Rubin, Ruggin & Forman, P.A. Adam Workman of Wachovia Trust, Wachovia Bank, N.A. BRONZE SPONSOR Steven A. Belson of Belson & Lewis LLP Stuart E. Bloch of Bloch, Minerley & Fein, PL Francine Cole of Leumi Investments Services, Inc. Caryn Clayman of Posess & Walser, PA Stephen A. Fattel of Stephen A. Fattel, CPA, P.A. Glen Golish of National Planning Corporation Katherine N. Guida & Pamela E. Segal Rhodes of Fiduciary Trust Company, Int’l. Jodi Lustgarten of Jodi R. Lustgarten, P.A. Stanford Group Company Joshua Rosenberg of Asset Management Advisors Jeffrey Schildkraut of Guardian Life Insurance/NPC Sidney M. Schuchman, CPA Ronald L. Siegel of Ronald Siegel, P.A. Fred Weinstein of Goldstein, Zugman, Weinstein & Poole, LLC

ENDOWMENT AWARD Presented each year to an individual(s) who has had a significant impact on the growth and development of the Jewish Community Foundation. 1988 – Gary Bernstein*

1995 – Gerald & Phyllis Golden

2002 – Beverly Shapiro

1989 – Albert W. Gortz

1996 – Larry Phillips

2003 – Barry Kaye

1990 – Marvin A. Kirsner

1997 – Eugene & Madeline Pargh

2004 – Caryn Clayman

1991 – Jerome L. Wolf

1998 – Ralph M. Solomon*

2005 – Dorothy Seaman

1992 – Craig Donoff

1999 – Marianne Bobick

2006 – Jerome Altheimer & David Pratt

1993 – Abner Levine

2000 – Jerome Altheimer

1994 – Eric W. Deckinger

2001 – Jeffrey S. Kahn

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DONOR ADVISED FUNDS – CHARITABLE DISTRIBUTIONS Ackerman Institute for the Family Adas Israel Congregation Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center AF Best Securities Foundation, Inc Aish Hatorah All Children’s Hospital ALS Research Foundation of South Florida Albert Einstein College of Medicine Alliance for Lupus Research Alumni Association of the Bronx High School of Science Alzheimer’s Association Alzheimer’s Foundation of America American Action Fund for Blind Children American Association of Kidney Patients American Cancer Society American Civil Liberties Union American Committee for Shaare Zedek Medical Center American Committee for Weizmann Institute of Science American Diabetes Association American Foundation for the Blind American Foreign Service Association American Friends for the Preservation of Czech Culture, Inc American Friends of Alyn Hospital American Friends of Ariel American Friends of Ateret Cohanem American Friends of Hebrew University American Friends of Livnot U’Lehibanot American Friends of Magen David Adom American Friends of Shalva American Friends of the Israel Museum American Heart Association American Jewish Committee American Jewish Congress American Jewish Historical Society American Orchid Society American Physicians Fellowship for Medicine in Israel American Printing House for the Blind American Red Cross American Red Cross of New Orleans American Red Cross of Palm Beach County American Society for Technion American Society for Yad Vashem Americans for Peace Now Amnesty International USA Anderson Hospice Care Center Angelman Syndrome Foundation Anshei Chesed of Cape Cod Synagogue Anti-Defamation League ARMDI Arthritis Foundation Arthur Meyer Jewish Academy ArtWorks Bailey House Bar Habor Festival Corporation Bar-Ilan University in Israel Barry & Florence Friedberg South Shore JCC BBYO Beit T’Shuvah Beth Chaim Congregation Beth El Synagogue Beth El The Beaches Synagogue

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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Beth Israel Endowment Fund Beth Israel Medical Center Foundation Beth Jacob Congregation Beth Jacob Synagogue Bethany College Bicol Clinic Foundation, Inc. B’nai B’rith Foundation of the U.S. B’nai B’rith International B’nai B’rith Youth Organization B’nai Israel Congregation B’nai Torah Congregation Boca Helping Hands, Inc. Boca Raton Community Hospital Foundation Boca Raton Museum of Art Boca Raton Synagogue Boca Raton Youth Athletic Association Boca West Cancer Research Unit Boys Club of New York Boy Scouts of America Gulfstream Council Boynton Beach PAL Boys Town Jerusalem of America, Inc. Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence Brain Tumor Society Brauser Maimonides-Shalom Academy Brewster Academy Broward Center for the Performing Arts Foundation Broward Outreach Center CAF America Caldwell Theatre CAMERA Camp Ramah Darom Camp Ramah in the Poconos Cedar Village Jewish Home for the Aged Cenacle Sisters Center for Science in the Public Interest Center of the Arts Scholarship Foundation of Broward Central Agency For Jewish Education of Broward County Chabad of Space Coast Chabad of Wellington Chai Lifeline-Camp Simcha Chai Lifeline/Southeast Chaim Temple Kehillat, Inc. CHAMAH Children’s Bereavement Center Children’s Home Society Children’s Medical Fund of New York Christians for Fair Witness Cincinnati Arts Association Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Columbia/Barnard Hillel Columbia Graduate School of Journalism Columbus Torah Academy Community Child Care Center Community Renewal Team of Greater Hartford, Inc. Concert Association of Florida Congregation Agudath Israel Congregation Mishkan Tefila Congregation Oheb Shalom Congregation Oheb Zedek

Congregation Schaarai Zedek Covenant House Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America Culinary Institute of America Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Dana Farber Cancer Institute Daughters of Israel Deaf Service Center Delray Citizens for Delray Police Dental Volunteers for Israel Detroit Medical Center Diabetes Control Foundation Diabetes Research Institute Disabled American Veterans Doctors Without Borders Donna Klein Jewish Academy Dysautonomia Foundation Dystonia Medical Research Foundation Easter Seals Education Foundation of Palm Beach County Eirgun Baruch U’Marpeh Elderhostel Eldridge Street Project ELI The Israel Association for Child Protection Emergency Medical Assistance Emunah Women of America Environmental Defense Evans Scholars Foundation Farmworker Coordinating Council PBC FLAME Florence Fuller Child Development Center Florence Melton Adult Mini-School Alumni Association Florida Atlantic University Foundation Florida Atlantic University Galleries Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches Florida Stage Florida Sunshine Pops Foundation Fighting Blindness, Inc. Foundation of Shalom Park Foundation of the Wilf Campus Fox Elementary School Friends of Israel Defense Forces Friends of Israel Disabled Veterans Friends of Israel Scouts Co Inc. Friends of Yemin Orde Fund for Humanistic Judaism Fund for Public Schools General Israel Orphan Home General Israel Orphan Home for Girls Georgia Tech Foundation Gerald P Murphy Cancer Foundation Gersher Foundation Gilda’s Club Detroit Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life Gordon Jewish Community Center Greater Miami Jewish Federation Guatemalan Aid Fund Guiding Eyes for the Blind Habitat for Humanity International


Hadassah Hadassah - Koltikvah Hands on Tzedakah, Inc. Harpeth Hall School Harvard University Haven Hebrew Health Care Hebrew Home & Hospital Restorative Care Unit Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged Help Group Help Wounded Heroes Help Wounded Veterans Heritage House Hillel Hillel at Binghamton University Hillel Day School Hillel of Broward & Palm Beach Counties Hillel The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life Holocaust Memorial Museum Horses and the Handicapped of South Florida, Inc. Hospice By The Sea Hyde School InterFaith Community Services InterFaith Peace Builders International Child Art Foundation International Foundation for the Arts International Rescue Committee Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund Irving Institute for Immunological Research Israel American Education Fund Israel Cancer Association U.S.A. Hope Israel Children Centers Israel Youth Village JARC JCC’s of North America Jerusalem Foundation Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options Jewish Association for Residential Care Jewish Board of Family & Children’s Services Jewish Center Atlantic Beach Jewish Community Center Jewish Community Center Cultural Arts Jewish Community Center of Greater Stowe Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County Jewish Community Center of North America Jewish Community Center - Palm Beach Jewish Community Foundation Jewish Community Foundation of MetroWest Jewish Educational Commission Jewish Education Service of North America Jewish Family Service, Inc. Jewish Family Service of Greater Hartford Jewish Federation of Atlantic and Cape May Counties Jewish Federation of Brevard & Indian River Counties Jewish Federation of Broome County Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte Jewish Federation of Greater Middlesex County Jewish Federation of Greater Monmouth County Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit

Jewish Federation of Monmouth County Jewish Federation of New Orleans Jewish Federation of Ocean County Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County Jewish Foundation of the Righteous Jewish Guild for the Blind Jewish Home for the Aged of Palm Beach County Foundation Jewish Museum of Florida Jewish National Fund Jewish Renaissance Center Jewish Theological Seminary Jewish War Veterans of the USA Johns Hopkins University Kadima Kehilat Hadar Kehillah Israel Kerem-Or Inc. Keshet Kids @ Home Kollel Chabad Kravis Center for the Performing Arts Lawyers for Children, Inc. LEAH, Inc Leon & Leona Brauser Maimonides Academy Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Linda Horowitz Cancer Research Livnot U’Lehibanot Long Island Jewish Foundation Long Island Jewish Medical Center Lower East Side Tenement Museum Lynn University School of Music Maccabi USA/Sports for Israel M’Yad L ‘Yad Make A Wish Foundation March of Dimes Martha’s Vineyard Cerebral Palsy Camp, Inc. Martha’s Vineyard Community Service Martha’s Vineyard Historical Society Martha’s Vineyard Hospital Martha’s Vineyard Preservation Trust Massachusetts General Hospital Master Chorale of South Florida Matt Yiddish Book Center Mayo Foundation Meadville Jewish Community Center Medical Alumni Association Meir Panim Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Mentoring Partnership of Long Island Miami Beach Community Kollel Miami City Ballet Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research Migrant Association of South Florida, Inc. Mission Church Mitzvah Tank/Chabad Lubavich Montgomery Bell Academy Morikami Museum Boca Raton Mount Desert Island Hospital Mount Sinai Medical Center Foundation

Mount Sinai Medical Center MS Research Center of New York Muscular Dystrophy Association NARSAD Nashville Friends of ARMDI Nassau County Museum of Art National Alliance for Autism Research National Center for Jewish Film/Brandeis University National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education National Council of Jewish Women National D-Day Museum Foundation National Institute of Jewish Hospice National Jewish Center for Learning & Leadership National Jewish Outreach Program National Kidney Foundation Inc. National Multiple Sclerosis Society National Osteoporosis Foundation National Parkinson Foundation, Inc. National Yiddish Book Center Needlers Foundation Neiman-Marcus Charity Gala New Britain High School Foundation New Israel Fund New York Medical College New York University Stern School of Business North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System Fdn Northeastern University Northeastern University Hillel OHR Somayach International Old Westbury Hebrew Congregation One Family Fund Operation Promise - Metro West Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra Palm Beach Community College Palm Beach County Cultural Council Palm Beach Opera Palm Beach Pops PANIM Institute for Jewish Leadership & Values Papanicolaou Women’s Corps for Cancer Research Paralyzed Veterans of America Parker Jewish Institute Foundation Pine Crest School at Boca Raton Plan of Connecticut, Inc, Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood of Nassau County Foundation Planned Parenthood of South Florida Play for Pink Police Athletic Fund Princeton University Prostate Cancer Foundation Rashi School, Inc Reform Jewish Appeal Rogosin Institute Rotary International Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Saint Andrews School Salute to America’s Heroes Salvation Army Samuel Field Bay Terrace YM&YWHA

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Donor Advised Funds – Charitable Distributions Continued Scarsdale Edgemont Family Counseling Service Schulich School of Business - York University Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation Search for Common Ground Senior Living Foundation of the American Foreign Service Seventh Masonic District Association, Inc. Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center Silent Spring Institute Simon Wiesenthal Center Sinai Academy of the Berkshires Sky Rink Youth Scholarship Fund Solomon Schecter Boston South County Foundation for Mental Health Southern Poverty Law Center SPCA of Hancock County Special Olympics Florida St. Joseph’s Hospital St. Stanislaus College Studio in a School Stuttering Foundation of America Survivors of The Shoah Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Swannonoa Chamber Music Festival Tammarac Jewish Center Tanglewood Technion Israel Institute of Technology Tel Aviv Foundation Tel Aviv University Temple Beth Am Temple Beth El Temple Beth El Israel Temple Beth Tikvah Temple B’nai Israel Temple Emanuel Temple Emanu-el of Greater Miami Temple Emeth Temple Israel Temple Israel of New Rochelle Temple Israel of West Palm Beach Temple Jeremiah Temple L’Dor-Va-Dor Temple Shalom Temple Zion Israelite Center The American Jewish Committee

The Botsford Foundation The Carlebach Shul The Carter Center The Children’s Village The Jewish Acadamy of East Northport The Jewish Agency for Israel The Jewish Center The Jewish Hospice The Jewish Theatre of Pittsburg at JCC The SK Memorial Foundation The Smile Train The Sophia Grace Fund The Soup Kitchen of Boynton Beach Throggs Neck Jewish Center To This Day Foundation Together Against Gangs Trinity School Tufts University UJA Federation of Jewish Philanthropies UJA Federation of New York UNC-TV U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum UNICEF Unicorn Children’s Foundation Union for Reform Judaism Union of Council for Soviet Jews United Israel Appeal United Jewish Appeal United Jewish Communities United Jewish Communities of MetroWest United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh United Jewish Federation of MetroWest United Negro College Fund United States Holocaust Memorial Museum United Way Community Services United Way of Ashville & Buncombe County United Way of Palm Beach County University of Florida University of Hartford University of Michigan University of North Carolina University of Pennsylvania University of West Florida US Holocaust Memorial Museum

USO Vineyard Conservation Society Washington University WCQS West Point Jewish Chapel Fund Westchester Community Foundation Westchester Reform Temple Western Reserve Academy White Plains Hospital Center Winnick Hillel Center WMGA Scholarship Foundation WNET - Channel 13 Women’s American ORT Women’s Metropolitan Golf Assoc. Scholarship Foundation World Jewish Congress World T.E.A.M. Sports World Union of Progressive Judaism World Wildlife Foundation WPBT Channel 2 WQED Multimedia WXEL Wyckoff Franklin Lakes Synagogue Yale Hillel Yale University Yeshiva High School Yeshiva Chaim Berlin Yeshiva Ohr Torah Yeshiva Torah Vodaath Yeshiva University Yeshivat Chovevel Torah YMCA Camp Hi-Rock YMCA Foundation Young Israel of Boca Raton Young Israel of the West Side Zimmerman B’nai B’rith Camp for Visually Impaired Children

We have made every effort to accurately recognize all of our donors for the calendar year September 1, 2005 through August 31, 2006. We sincerely apologize if your name was incorrectly listed or inadvertently omitted from this publication. Please contact the Jewish Community Foundation office at 561.852.3157 or email JCF@bocafed.org for corrections and inclusion in the 2007 Honor Roll of Donors.

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COMMITTEES GRANTS COMMITTEE Jerome Altheimer, Chair Michael Lipton, Vice Chair

INVESTMENT COMMITTEE Michael J. Beckerman, CPA, PFS, CFP, CIMA, Chair Mark Dern Robert Levitt, CFP, CFA Michael E. Lewitt Ira Gerstein, Federation Treasurer, Ex Officio Tom Kaplan, Chair JCF

PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (PAC) David Pratt, Esq., Chair Elyssa Kupferberg, Vice Chair Steven A. Belson, Esq. Scott F. Berger, CPA Lori B. Berman, Esq. Laurence I. Blair, Esq. Stuart E. Bloch, Esq. Francine R. Cole, CFA, J.D. Mark Dern Mary Sue Donohue, Esq. Stephen A. Fattel, CPA Edward L. Flank Elizabeth D. Fletcher, CFP Mitchell C. Fogel, Esq. Bradley S. Goldfarb, CIMA Glen R. Golish, LUTCF Ted Goodwin Sal Gorge, LUTCF Alan Haft, CFA Eric J. Handis Marjorie A. Horwin, CPA Jeffrey S. Kahn, Esq.

Melanie Kaminetsky Thomas R. Kaplan Thomas O. Katz, Esq. David A. Katzman, CPA Howard Kaye David A. Kirschner Jordan Klingsberg Tevie Kozak, LUTCF Wendy Gutmann Kupfer David Levine Gregory M. Levy, CPA Russell Levy Bob Lewis Jodi R. Lustgarten, Esq. Marc Margolies Seth Marmor, Esq. Eric J. Matheson Linda Melcer Stephen A. Mendelsohn, Esq. Randy B. Nobles Karen J. Orlin, Esq. Mark R. Osherow, Esq.

Joshua Rosenberg Madeleine H. Rothman, Esq. Gregory Roventini Mark Sachs Mark Schaum, Esq., CPA Jeffrey Schildkraut, M.A. Shelly Wald Schwartz, Esq. Adam D. Segal, ACCA Michael Shapiro Barbara Ann Shore PA Ronald L. Siegel, Esq. Robert L. Spallina, Esq. Richard D. Steinberg Donald R. Tescher, Esq. Skip Waldman Fred Weinstein, CPA George Weinstein, Esq., CPA Todd B. Weprin, Esq. Jerome L. Wolf, Esq. Adam Workman Jennifer E. Zakin, Esq.

PAST TRUSTEES – JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Leonard J. Adler James B. Baer* Leonard D. Bell Steven A. Belson Franklin Benamy Gary Bernstein* Marianne Bobick Helen Braverman Henry Brenner* George M. Brown* Benjamin Bussin* Arthur J. Canter Sherman Chassen* Edith A. Clayman Solon Cohen* Baron Coleman Fran Sarshik Daniels Eric W. Deckinger Mark Dern Jeffrey A. Deutch

Craig Donoff Lester M. Entin* Karola Epstein Howard A. Feldman Irwin Fields I. Martin Fierberg Stanley S. Fishbein Bernice Friedman Meryl Gallatin Joseph Garde Rani Garfinkle Gerald Golden* Michael Golden Ann S. Goodrich Stuart W. Graff Howard Guggenheim David G. Hast Leo Hollander* Alan Hurst Leonard S. Jaffe

Henry Janus Larry B. Juran Melanie R. Kaminetsky Steven R. Kaye Aaron H. Knopping Abner Levine Alvin E. Levine Adolph Levis* Richard Levy Irve L. Libby* Stephen G. Melcer Abraham Meltzer* Jerry Milgram Otto Morningstar* Ned Nashban Sigmund Nathan* Cindy Nimhauser James H. Nobil Richard L. Okonow Larry Phillips

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Lawrence B. Pitt Benjamin Pressner* Sheldon Reibman Carl A. Rose Nathan D. Rosen* Sylvia L. Rosen Arnold S. Rosenthal* David Rukin* Jules Sankin* Larry Schacht* Mark Schaum Sheldon D. Schneider Stuart M. Schulman Albert G. Segal* Ronald L. Siegel Marshall E. Sigel Rosalie Silberman Alfred P. Slaner Daniel Snyder Jordan P. Snyder*

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Allan B. Solomon Eugene B. Squires Norman I. Stone Henry J. Swedlaw Ruth Taubman Saul Weinberger* Alan H. Weiner George Weinstein Jerome L. Wolf Betty Zinman Philip Zinman*

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