2012 Sholom Annual Report

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2012 Sholom Annual Report

Sholom for your

LIFE


Sholom for your

LIF E

from the PRESIDENT"

Sholom's values include enriching the lives of residents by providing an environment where residents, regardless of age, can stimulate their mind, their body, and their spirit.

Featured on our cover are longtime married friends, Marilyn and Melvin Warren, residents of Bentson Family Assisted Living. You can read their story on page 10.

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Dear Sholom Community, During the past two years, I was repeatedly asked two questions: what motivated me to serve as Board President and what have I enjoyed the most from the experience. For those who have asked (and for those who have not), the answers lie in this Annual Report—so keep reading until you reach the last page. This year’s Annual Report includes three inspiring stories that highlight the essence of Sholom and the impact that individuals can have on the residents of Sholom. As you will see from reading the articles, the mission of Sholom goes well beyond caring for the seniors in our community. Sholom’s values include enriching the lives of residents by providing an environment where residents,

regardless of age, can stimulate their mind, their body, and their spirit. Living up to these values takes many dedicated individuals like Evie Shore and Bryce Beinke whose contributions and efforts are described in detail in the next few pages and for whom we should all be grateful. But individuals alone are not enough, as evidenced by the Sholom Auxilliary’s sponsorship of the Live 2B Healthy® Senior Fitness Program that Bryce leads. Sholom and our community have so much to be proud of—the employees who provide outstanding care to our residents, our facilities, our programs and activities, and most importantly, the organization’s commitment to the residents and their families. It has truly been a privilege to work with Sholom’s exceptional management team and dedicated staff as well as the lay leadership of the organization and the broader community to shape and fulfill Sholom’s mission. I have grown personally and professionally from the experience and for that I am grateful. On behalf of the entire Sholom organization, I thank each of you and all of you for your support.

Barry Newman Barry Newman President


SHOLOM

"from the CEO

for your mind

Sholom for your

L IFE

for your body for your spirit.

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very step we take at Sholom is intended to enrich people’s lives. Sholom cares. Sholom has a purpose of meeting the needs of people because every individual is valued. We believe in each person’s well-being and through the good deeds of Sholom, we embrace the guiding tradition of honoring our fathers and mothers. Energy, enthusiasm, and exceptional promise is reflected in the over 1,000 residents, patients, and clients that Sholom touches daily. We could not honor this promise without the dedication of our over 950 professional staff, and our families, volunteers, boards, committees, and Auxiliary. This annual report features some examples of Sholom’s residents and programs. We are proud to introduce you to Evie Shore. Evie began the awardwinning education program in 2005 for residents that offers classes in a variety of subjects, history, art, poetry, and other wide-ranging themes (see page four and visit our Sholom Website). I believe that Evie recognizes that life is a school and we are here to learn. All of the daily problems that we each encounter are simply part of the curriculum that appear and fade away, like algebra class, but the lessons we learn will last a lifetime. The Sholom Auxiliary, full of vigor, energy and enthusiasm, sponsors a “Live 2 B Healthy®” exercise program at our Roitenberg Family Assisted Living (see page six and visit our Sholom Website). This program is the ultimate antidepressant. It makes people smile, and puts them in charge of

their happiness, while giving vitality to each person who shares in the experience. And as featured on the cover of this report, we share with you a married couple of 63 years, the Warrens, who reside here at our Bentson Family Assisted Living residence, who personify the “spirit” of Sholom. These three stories encapsulate just some of the ways that Sholom brings benefits and joy to our community. Sholom offers the enviroment for people to continue to accomplish and fulfill their lives; to continue to grow mentally, physically, and spiritually. Sincerely,

Ben Laub Ben Laub Chief Executive Officer

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Sholom for your

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"EvElyN ShORE" REcIpIENT Of ThE pRESTIgIOuS

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S pIRIT Of AgINg AwaRD

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fOuNDER Of ThE acaDEmy aT ShOlOm

photo by David Sherman photography


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ging Services of Minnesota honored Evie Shore, age 87, with its

prestigious “2013 Spirit of Aging Award” during its 2013 Institute and Meeting in early February. Evelyn “Evie” Shore, a resident of Sholom’s Knollwood Place Apartments on the Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus in St. Louis Park, introduced Sholom residents to a whole new world of learning when she founded The Academy at Sholom in 2005. Evie, a retired teacher and M.A., moved from Boston to become a Sholom resident eight years ago. Since then, she made it her mission to research learning and brain health, and found that older adults are more engaged, and healthier in both mind and body when they continue learning. Armed with copious research, and encouragement from the administration of Sholom to develop her idea, Evie set out to amass a large library full of videos on topics ranging from art and anti-Semitism to Zanzibar and zoology. She created detailed program notes from which a spirited discussion could ensue after viewing a 30-minute session. Evie’s curriculum includes courses from history and current events to reading books and writing magazine articles. According to one Sholom resident

and student of The Academy, “I had no idea I could write. But I found that I can write, and it has brought joy to my life.” The program has now been ex­­ panded to the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus in St. Paul, and an “At Your Service Manual” outlines a program that could be replicated by other organizations. Evie believed in the uncommon truth that anyone—even the elderly—can learn new things, stimulate the growth of brain cells, and therefore hold at bay the hitherto-believed inevitable deterioration of memory. In so doing, society would benefit by not having its caregiver resources drained of time, money, and energy. Not only that, but the time left to each senior would also be a lot more fun and exciting! As we age, our brains deteriorate for many reasons, including disuse and natural processes. Every year, the brain’s production of neuro-modulators—key brain chemicals for learning and remembering—drops sharply. The resulting memory loss is compoundedby negative learning behaviors. We start to make lists. The hazier things get, the harder the brain has to work to process them. An active center for lifelong learning, The Academy at Sholom was created to ensure that the residents of Sholom campuses would have access to well thought-out, high-quality and challenging educational choices. Brain aging and the associated diseases are major public health

problems, the significance of which is estimated to grow markedly in the foreseeable future. The Academy at Sholom works to enhance brain activity and reduce these signs of aging.

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“I have found that the variety of programs offered by the ACADEMY has given me something to look forward to almost every day, and I learn something new each time I attend a class.” —Ruthie Schoenberger

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“The Academy has been a wonderful innovation for seniors. Thanks to Evelyn Shore and the “powers that be” for activating our minds, curiosity and interest.” —Beverly Davis

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“Evelyn is a real visionary who has established a wonderful educational program at our Ackerberg Campus. Through extraordinary effort, she truly is the principal who coordinates and directs a wide number of classes that are actively consumed by our seniors. She and her fellow students dispel the myth that seniors only want to schmooze and play bingo. This is a vibrant and fastpaced learning program that many of our tenants have embraced.” —Michael Klein Former Chief Operating Officer, Sholom

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Sholom for your

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"LIvE 2 BE H HEalThy®"

BODY

lOOkINg gOOD...

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fEElINg gOOD. ShOlOm auXIlIaRy SpONSORS “lIvE 2b hEalThy® SENIOR fITNESS” aT ShOlOm. by Sheryl Thornberg photos by David Sherman photography

Left: Margaret Corcoran uses the resistance of the elastic bands to strengthen leg muscles.


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t’s 3 p.m. on Friday at Sholom’s Roitenberg Assisted Living Residence and Live

2B Healthy® Senior Fitness instructor Bryce Beinke moves the chairs around in the sunny Wartnick Room, organizing hand-held stretching equipment by each chair. Soon enthusiastic participants begin to file in, all smiles and ready to work out. Staying active means living a longer, healthier life and Sholom is keen about making sure every opportunity is given

Instructor Bryce Beinke smiles with Sylvia Levitov who stays active at 101 years old. old, with quarter-inch “gauge” holes in his ear lobes, long sleeves hiding tattoos and hailing from a family of Marines and bikers, but his enthusiasm and humor puts everyone at ease.

He knows what he’s doing, having trained athletes for the U. S. Special Olympics as well as working as an inhome trainer. On this day, the men have been drawn away by other activities so all of the attendees are women in their 80s and 90s. But one spry 101-year-old named Sylvia Levitov is there to show them how it’s done. She never misses a class and the staff mentioned they had never seen her smile so much as when she’s working out with Bryce. When asked the secret of how she has made it to nearly 102, her reply is, “Exercise! Exercise! Kicking! Moving! I’m not exaggerating. Put that in the paper!” Bryce gets the ladies stretching and rolling their heads and shoulders back

to residents to live with more vitality and enjoyment. With this focus on quality living, the Sholom Auxiliary agreed that this would be an excellent program to support and with money raised from their annual Food For Your Soul fundraiser, enabled Sholom to begin offering Live 2B Healthy® Senior Fitness classes since January 2013. Live 2B Healthy® Senior Fitness (L2BH) offers on-site fitness to many senior residences. Working with residents of all shapes and ability levels, the L2BH Senior Fitness Team has witnessed miraculous social and physical benefits for elder care residents. Instructor Bryce has been doing this since 2009. He’s an unlikely instructor for seniors, only 24 years

Estelle Gedan (left) and Marion Toberman work to increase arm strength with elastic bands. 7


and forth. Next comes arm stretches using elastic exercise bands. “3...4, keep pulling your arms wider. See if you can stretch them even wider. What number are we on? Nine?! I turn my back and you’re cheating!” Bryce teases. “Just for that you have to hold that position for the whole hour!” Everyone laughs. The presence of photographer David Sherman has caught everyone by surprise and Renee HornbergGlassman pulls me aside to ask if I have any lipstick she can borrow. (“I want a picture for my kids!”) By the time she has applied it, the class has moved on to standing up and sitting down from their chairs. “Hey, Trouble!” Bryce points to Renee. “I want to see you standing up too!” She throws him a look, and then laughs. Feeling good and looking good is important to this group. They’re

here to encourage each other in the battle to stay limber. Increasing strength in arms, knees and legs is the goal. Bryce takes a minute to go mug for the camera with Sylvia and then quips, “Get back to work, Miss 101.” “ The program is wellrun. The instructor is trained to deal with this age group and work with different levels of ability.”

The women are smiling and energetic as Bryce hands them resistance tubes to place beneath their feet and pull with their arms. “How many shall we do today, Irene?” Bryce asks a rosy-cheeked trooper wearing a bold, red-striped sweater. “Five,” she replies.

Left: Renee Hornberg-Glassman has fun working with instructor, Bryce Beinke. Behind him are participants Helen Kirshner and Sylvia Levitov. 8

“20? Okay, we’ll do 20,” Bryce wisecracks and then adds, “Wait, I like five better.” Irene Levin and her comrade, Doris Korsch move nimbly, stretching the bands to work their biceps. Estelle Gedan, in a green sweater and beige scarf, is encouraged and supported by her son, Joel and granddaughter Alicia, who have joined her today. They are here enjoying one of their frequent visits with Estelle and pat her back enthusiastically as she goes through Bryce’s routine. Working side-by-side with each and every resident, Live 2B Healthy® Senior Fitness helps improve balance, coordination, flexibility, muscularity and stamina. And it’s never too late to begin. Bryce tells of one woman who started exercising when she was 102. After the class, I chat with Carol Lewin, a former anthropology professor at the University of Vermont who did her field work in Pakistan. She moved to Minnesota to be near her daughter and has been living at Roitenberg for approximately fourteen months. Twelve of those fourteen have been spent exercising, and more recently, attending the L2BH class. “The program is well-run,” she said. “The instructor is trained to deal with this age group and work with different levels of ability. He’s a good fit because he knows his audience.” When asked how the program was working for her, she said, “I can move my legs a lot more easily. It’s a good fit for my mobility.”


Looking good. Feeling good. That’s what this exercise program is all about. Neglected limbs and muscles regain strength, energy is renewed, and self-esteem is boosted. It’s all part

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of Sholom’s ongoing commitment to enhancing mind, body, and spirit in all we do.

Louise had increased balance by 905% and upper body strength by 428%. Good balance is extremely important as we age to prevent falls. Most falls are due to balance issues. Marion increased her cardiovascular strength by 140%. A healthy heart means a longer life.

Doris increased her upper body strength by 324%. Strength is vital for independence.

Instructor Bryce encourages Mickey Rosen.

Doris Korsch and Irene Levin enjoy Bryce’s enthusiasm.

Carol Lewin displays good flexibility using resistance tubes.

Bryce demonstrates the resistance tubes.

Sylvia,even at 101, increased her lower body strength by 25%. It’s never too late to benefit from exercise.

Helen Kirshner stretches her triceps. 9


Sholom for your

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"KEEpINg LOvE AlIvE" aN INTERvIEw

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wITh maRIlyN aND mElvIN waRREN by Sheryl Thornberg & Jamie maddeaux photos by David Sherman and Tom majewski

Marilyn & Mel Warren have been married for 63 years. together with their dog, Brandy, they now reside at Bentson Assisted Living on the Shaller Family Campus at Sholom East. In the spirit of Sholom, we wanted to know more about this couple who have been married for so many years. We sat down with them in their apartment and asked them to tell us their story.

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ne day in 1949, a friend called up young Marilyn Fox, needing to “fix up this fella for Saturday night.” It was to be a blind date and Marilyn was reluctant. After her friend’s persistence, Marilyn finally conceded, “Okay, if you can’t find anybody by ten minutes to eight Saturday night, I’ll help you out.” Her friend couldn’t find anybody, so they arrived at the well-known Criterion restaurant in St. Paul, which featured a beautiful lobster tank from which diners could select their own crustaceans. As Marilyn waited nervously with her friend, she inquired about when this “fella” would be coming. “Well, if you look at the door. He just walked in. His name is Mel Warren,” she said. Marilyn turned her head and her jaw dropped. “Oh, my G–d! Be still my heart!” she exclaimed. She was smitten immediately. “He was handsome, well-groomed, dressed beautifully, and here we are, sixty some years later.” As for Melvin, he was smitten too. “Right away, I knew she was the one. I was from St. Paul. She was from Minneapolis and all the guys went to Minneapolis to find their brides.” They were married in a garden wedding on August 16, 1949. He, the handsome “older” man at 30, and she, a beautiful young lady of 22. Today, they sit on a cozy blue sofa with a framed Howard Behrens painting on the wall behind them. Their “absolutely-no-more-dogs” dog, Brandy, a poodle, nestles comfortably

on the end table beside the couch. Red when she was a puppy, her fur has now softened into a lovely apricot color. Melvin, a WWII veteran was in the grocery business when he met Marilyn. His generous parents had helped him get established and Marilyn, naturally good with numbers, was brought in to pay the bills and occasionally run the cash register. Their store, Warren’s Supermarket, was progressive and known for having two checkout counters, virtually unheard of in those times of traditional “mom and pop” grocery stores. “One day,” Marilyn remembers, “I was working behind the meat counter serving a customer who wanted Limburger cheese—sliced. So I “borrowed” the meat cutter and sliced the cheese up nicely and sent the happy customer on her way. A little while later, Melvin comes behind the counter,

sniffing the air suspiciously and wants to know, ‘who sliced cheese on the meat slicer? ‘I did,’ I answered, ‘why?’ ‘You don’t slice Limburger cheese on the meat slicer!’ Mel exclaims.” Mel sent her back to a sudsy wash sink to clean the meat cutter. “I had to take it apart (lots of little parts), wash it, and put it all back together again. No one ever got Limburger sliced again!” They continued working together as they raised their family and eventually bought a successful liquor store in St. Paul. Marilyn again kept the books and, according to Mel, kept tight purse strings. “She was very efficient and she could handle money well...too well! She doesn’t give me any! She’d say, ‘What do you need it for?’” “Oh, now, Melvin, that’s not my statement!” Marilyn protests. Melvin continues, “She’d tell me, ‘you have everything you need right here.’ And I’d reply, ‘I’d feel better with a few bucks in my pocket!’ She’d say, ‘If you need it, you can ask me.’” Melvin silently mouths the words, “I never did...” Laughter erupts. Marilyn nudges him and scolds, 11


“Melvin! That’s not nice!” He grins broadly, obviously proud of her, and teases, “That’s what I’m telling you!” Marilyn said, “I had five dollars a week to pay for the beauty shop and the newspaper. And he couldn’t believe I had money left over! So that’s when he entrusted me with the banking and the bills.” “After the war,” Melvin recalls, “My mother got us together in the checkout of the grocery store and said, ‘The war’s over, you’re home now. what do you want to do?’” “My mother said, ‘We will give you half of what the store earns because we don’t need it. We’re old.’ “Half was plenty. That was very generous of them.” Then, pointing at Marilyn, he mouths the words, “I gave it to her. She still has it.” They are obviously a good team. They talk about their son, Richard, and daughter, Janie, and their grandchildren whom they adore. “They’re wonderful,” says Marilyn. “Spoil them when they’re little, love them all the time.” “Melvin taught the kids how to work,” she continues. “That’s important. We took them with us. Very early on,

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“Through the years, I’ve fallen in love with him a couple times.” —Marilyn Warren

we started them learning to sit nice, eat right. Times were different then. There was a Rainbow Cafe we used to go to for dinner. And when Richard was through eating, he had a lot of energy. So I’d tell him he could go hang out in front of the store. You can’t do that today. You’d have no kid!” When we ask them what advice they would give to newly-married couples, Marilyn says, “Be honest. If you’re honest with somebody, you never have to back away or correct anything. You can’t remember a lie, but you can remember the truth.” What sort of things do they like to do together? “We like everything together,” says Marilyn. “He taught me how to fish and to hunt, he bought me a gun—a small shotgun—and we went hunting for pheasant. We do everything together.” “We had a house on the Missi­ ssippi river. We enjoyed the summers there. Many of our friends came to visit there—the Bentsons, the Perl­mans, and the Shallers.” For at least fifty years, Marilyn has volunteered at Sholom making knishes. Mel volunteers too. They helped sell knishes at the State Fair. “No one did it alone. We were

all together and we still are. There are about 14 or 15 of us downstairs on Wednesday mornings. It’s been a labor of love for many years.” What was the best invention? “The computer,” says Marilyn. And the worst invention? Twitter and Facebook. The secret of their long mar­­ riage? Marilyn puts it this way: “Through the years, I’ve fallen in love with him a couple times. You don’t stay that ‘wonderful’ love feeling. Life interferes with that. There are things that come up and distractions. You have children and are concerned about them. You have illnesses and things that take away some of the pleasantness, but you find it again.” “As the years go by, you’re more mature. And you never really know the person you’re married to. If they haven’t surprised you, you haven’t been married long enough.” Brandy gets up and walks across their laps. She cuddles down between them on the couch and they both stroke her fur affectionately. “I love her,” Mel says of Brandy. It ap­pears the feeling is mutual. We look through their wedding album that holds priceless black and white photos of their big day. Their beautifully illustrated ketubah, a decree of marriage, sits on the coffee table. And they gush over pictures of their family whom they love unabashedly. Our videographer, Tom Majewski, has just become a new father himself and says he’s struggling to get into a routine. “Oh, there’s no routine after you have kids—until they leave home!” Marilyn laughs.

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"2012–13 Boards of Directors" SHOLOM BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President Barry Newman

President Barry Newman Vice President Polly Saxon President Elect Mark Freeman Treasurer Jerry Rudick Secretary Margie Solomon

Immediate Past President Wendy Baldinger Directors Carrie Bloomfield Neil Borenstein Steve Brand Allen Freeman Nancy Getzkin (Aux President) Jon Gordon

Sholom for your

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Bill Gotlieb Lori Kamin Phyllis Karasov Brian Krisko Nancy Lane John MacDonald Jeff Ringer Shawn Rockler Paul Ross Scott Seiler

Chuck Selcer (Foundation President) Michael Shields Julie Swiler

Josh Ribnick Mann Michael Minsberg Barry Newman Louis Newman Ken Raskin Ada Rubenstein Jerry Rudick Herb Schechter Michelle Shaller Ben Steinberg Drew Zamansky Illene Zwick

Past Presidents Steve Brand Arne Divine Allen Freeman Jay D. Goldberg Jon Gordon Robert Hartman Robert Karon Thomas Sherman Lloyd Stern Jerome Yugendz’l

SHOLOM FOUNDATION

President Chuck Selcer

President Chuck Selcer President-Elect Michael Saxon Vice President Mark Freeman Treasurer Lisa Heilicher Immediate Past President Robert Karon

Directors Janie Berg Lisa Capp Stan Dobrin Jack Fiterman David Gantman Karen Gershman Nancy Getzkin Harold Goldfine Mickey Greenberg Susan Feinberg Hughes Elaine Johnson Judy Karon

SHOLOM AUXILIARY President Nancy Getzkin Immediate Past President Carole Davidson Vice Presidents, Membership Diane Kuperman Laurie Smith Secretary Diane Mintz

President Nancy Getzkin

Treasurer Francie Corwin Vice President, Member Programming Lisa Rozen Vice President, Fundraising Micki Naiman Vice President, Resident Programming Sharon Kieffer

Directors Barb Striker Becca Kvasnik Debbie Chesen Rollye Rinkey Barb Hoffman

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Sholom for your

"ShOlOm hOuSINg OpTIONS"

LIF E the roitenberg residence on the Ackerberg Family Campus—Sholom West is an apartment living community that provides both privacy and peace of mind. We offer delicious meals and snacks, housekeeping, personal linen and laundry services, assistance with social services, a wellness office and programs, chaplaincy services and a host of social activities, cultural events and educational opportunities.

the Bentson Family Assisted Living residence features warm, timeless décor in a neighborhood setting on the beautiful Shaller Family Campus—Sholom East in St. paul. We offer all the comforts listed above.

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Assisted Living Roitenberg Family Assisted Living Residence 3610 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (952) 908.1776 Numero-Steinfeldt Foundation Assisted Living Pavilion • 5 2 studio, one- and two- bedroom apartment homes • I ndividualized home care services through Sholom Home Care •E nhanced assisted living services available featuring 24/7 licensed nuring onsite •F ull calendar of activities, classes and community events •C atered living services (housekeeping, laundry, etc.) •E mergency call systems and 24/7 staffing • Respite care

Bentson Family Assisted Living Residence 730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 328.2023 • 4 8-studio, one- and two- bedroom apartment homes •E mergency call systems and 24/7 staffing • I ndividualized home care services through Sholom Home Care •F ull calendar of activities, classes and community events • Catered living services

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Sholom for your

"ShOlOm hOuSINg OpTIONS"

LIFE Sholom offers short-term rehabilitation services and therapies for persons recovering from surgery, injury, or other acute illness, and who may require additional rehab nursing care before they return home. Our memory care facilities consist of separate, supportive environments specially designed and staffed for the distinctive needs of adults with dementia and memory loss.

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Memory Care JAY & ROSE PHILLIPS CENTER FOR MEMORY CARE 730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 (651) 328.2023 • 18 studio apartments • S pecialized programs and services fostering independence and wellness for individuals experiencing mild to moderate stages of dementia and memory loss • S holom Home Care staff on-site 24/7

LEO & DORIS HODROFF PAVILION FOR MEMORY CARE 3610 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (952) 908.1776 • 24 studio apartments • S pecialized programs and services fostering independence and wellness for individuals experiencing mild to moderate stages of dementia and memory loss • S holom Home Care staff on-site 24/7

SHOLOM HOME WEST 3620 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park MN 55426 (952) 935.6311 • 179-bed care center • Outdoor garden courtyard • Chapel, library, gift shop, beauty/barber shop •S hort-term rehabilitation, long-term, respite, memory, hospice and palliative care

Skilled Nursing & Short-Term Rehabilitation SHIRLEY CHAPMAN SHOLOM HOME EAST 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 (651) 328.2000 • 108-bed care center with private rooms and baths • S hort-term rehabilitation, long-term, respite, memory, hospice and palliative care •C hapel, library, gift shop/deli, beauty/barber shop • Rooftop outdoor patios • Johnson Center for Hospice Care 17


HUD-Supported Apartment Homes Menorah Plaza

Market-Rate Senior Apartment Homes Knollwood Place Apartments 3630 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (952) 939.1605 • 1 53 one- and two-bedroom apartment homes •C ontrolled entry, emergency call system & heated underground parking • Access to home care services provided by Sholom Home Care; staff on-site 24/7 • Full calendar of activities, classes and community events

4925 Minnetonka Blvd. St. Louis Park, MN 55416 (952) 653.3680 • 151 one- and two-bedroom apartment homes • Recreational, cultural and social programming • Dining services • State-funded, waivered services for customized living program available • Access to home care services through Sholom Home Care; staff on-site 24/7

Menorah WEST 3600 Phillips Parkway, St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (952) 653.3680 • 45 one-bedroom apartment homes • Recreational, cultural and social programming • Meal programs available • State-funded waivered services for customized living program available 18

• Access to home care services through Sholom Home Care; Staff available 24/7 Harry & jeanette ­weinberg apartments 760 Perlman Street, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 925.8000 • 4 5 one-bedroom apartment homes •R ecreational, cultural and social programming • S tate-funded waivered services for customized living program available • Underground parking •A ccess to home care services through Sholom Home Care; staff available 24/7


"SHOLOM SERVICES" Also on the Rossy & Richard Shaller Family East Campus

Sholom CATERING St. Paul: 651.328.2034 Minneapolis: (612) 590.5271 In need of Kosher catering for all your party needs? Sholom Catering has the right food for any occasion!

DAVID FEINBERG VITALITY & AQUATICS CENTER 730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 (651) 328.2051 • Warm water therapy pool •C ertified trainers Roitenberg Family Adult Day Center 730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 651.328.2015 • Enriching programming • Socialization • Nutritious meals • Secure environment

Go to www.sholomcatering.com.

Community-Wide Sholom Home Care (952) 939.1649 Enables seniors to continue to live in their own home while receiving high quality home health and personal care services. Sholom JOHNSON HOSPICE (651) 328.2091 Hospice care wherever you live; providing physical, emotional, and spiritual care to individuals approaching the end of life and their families.

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Sholom for your

"ShOlOm fINaNcIalS"

LIFE

Statement of financial position Sholom and Affiliates Consolidated

ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents Short Term Investments Accounts Receivable Current Assets Limited as to Use Other Current Assets Total Current Assets ASSETS LIMITED AS TO USE Less: Current Portion Total Assets Limited to Use (Net of Current Portion) PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT

2012 $

6,387,929 445,191 3,360,385 1,749,359 318,102 12,260,966

2011 $

7,187,576 592,151 4,018,954 1,599,032 435,721 13,833,434

34,991,396 1,749,359

28,588,007 1,599,032

33,242,037

26,988,975

83,656,450

84,074,085

OTHER ASSETS

1,707,683

1,572,086

TOTAL ASSETS

$ 130,867,136 130,867,136

$ 126,468,580

2011

13,688,898 1,964,960 3,244,138 75,876 18,973,872

13,712,824 1,505,829 3,278,647 163,812 18,661,112

LONG-TERM LIABILITIES Trust and Security Deposits Deferred Compensation LTD, Less Current Portions Interest Rate Swap Agreement Total Long-Term Liabilities

395,916 281,196 51,789,651 1,978,383 54,445,146

382,727 299,036 49,419,892 1,856,737 51,958,392

TOTAL LIABILITIES

73,419,018

70,619,504

NET ASSETS Unrestricted Temporary Restricted Permanently Restricted Total Net Assets

33,277,681 3,426,300 20,744,137 57,448,118

32,844,034 3,781,415 19,223,627 55,849,076

$ 130,867,136 130,867,136

$ 126,468,580

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

REVENUE BY SOURCE HUD 5%

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2012

LIABILITIES CURRENT LIABILITIES Current Portion of LTD Accounts Payable Accrued Expenses Deferred Revenue Total Current Liabilities

Home Care 10%

Foundation 6%

SCA 0%


"ShOlOm fINaNcIalS"

Sholom for your

LIFE

Statement of activities Sholom and Affiliates Consolidated UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT Net Resident Service Revenue Rental Revenue Other Operating Revenue Unrestricted Contributions 1 Investment Income Net Assets Released from Restrictions Used for Operations Total Revenues, Gains and Other Support

2012

2011

34,191,772 9,666,845 2,349,971 1,384,118 1,575,052 1,341,267 $ 50,509,025

33,498,727 9,786,183 2,220,274 4,473,659 (700,661) 1,269,867 $ 50,548,049

41,097,210 8,512,576 698,633 -

39,993,615 8,167,192 662,531 (1,703,435)

OPERATING EXPENSES Programs and Services Management and General Development and Fundraising Gain on Disposal of Property and Equipment 2 Total Operating Expenses OPERATING INCOME (LOSS)

$ 50,308,419

$ 47,119,903

$

$

200,606

NONOPERATING GAINS (LOSSES) AND OTHER SUPPORT Realized and Unrealized Loss on Investments Grant Revenue Gain on Disposal of Assets Loss on Involuntary Conversion of Non-Monetary Assets Total Nonoperating Gains (Losses) and Other Support Excess (Deficit) Revenues, Gains and Other Support Over Expense

(118,230) 317,589 6,500 (109,381) 96,478 $

297,084

Increase in Unrestricted Net Assets

3,400

Decrease in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets

(221,952)

Increase in Permanently Restricted Net Assets Net Assets, Beginning of Year Net Assets, End of Year

1,520,510

3,428,146 (176,137) 409,146 233,009

$

3,661,155 45,622 (408,331) 1,365,116

55,849,076

51,185,514

$ 57,448,118

$ 55,849,076

A complete copy of financial statements audited by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP is available upon request 1 2

2011 unrestricted contribution's total includes a one-time three million dollar donation to Sholom Home East, Inc. In 2011 a gain was recorded upon the sale of the Midway property.

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Sholom

We need our community behind us now more than ever! Show your support for Sholom in several different ways! 1. Become a member of Sholom and receive dual membership with Sholom Auxiliary. Choose from several membership levels, or become a life member! Use the envelope included in this report to show your support! 2. Become a Bed & Breakfast Backer. Join the Sholom devotees who understand and support our mission to care for the elderly. Bed and Breakfast Backers contribute in increments of $25 or more per month to offset Sholom’s operating losses. Backers are automatically members of Sholom. To become a Bed & Breakfast backer, call (952) 934.1664. 3. Acknowledge a special occasion or memorialize someone with a donation to Sholom. To make a tribute or ­donation on our website at www.sholom.com. Click on “Giving” and learn how! For more information on all of these options, call (952) 939.1664. 4. Volunteer your time and talents at Sholom. Give an hour or a day, once or on a regular basis. To learn more about the countless volunteer opportunities available, call: (952) 939.1627 (St. Louis Park) or (651) 328.2068 (St. Paul).

Sholom Auxiliary

Created to enrich, enhance and bring comfort to Sholom residents and tenants through fundraising efforts. The Auxiliary has provided many “extras” for Sholom residents and tenants through the years—including purchasing special equipment and offsetting the “in-house” beauty/barber shop fees. Sales of Auxiliary-made “Delicious Knishes,” the Food for Show; Food on the Go cookbook and Special Service cards all directly benefit Sholom, and mark your calendars now for Thursday, June 20, 2013, when the Auxiliary will bring you the third-annual Food for Your Soul event which continues to be a resounding success every year! Auxiliary specific endowments are another way to support the Auxiliary’s efforts. Endowments support specific programs like communication, others are there for where the need is greatest. To find out how you can create an Auxiliary endowment fund or to become a member, call (952) 939.1594. The dual membership program of Sholom, together with the Auxiliary has been tremendously successful. Be sure to renew your membership for the 2012-13 year, or, if you aren’t already a member, you can join anytime! Join online at www.sholom.com or call (952) 939.1638.

Sholom Foundation

Ensuring Sholom programs, services and facilities for our elderly loved ones, ourselves, and generations to come . . . The sole mission of Sholom Foundation is to raise sufficient endowment and annual funds to generate annual financial support for Sholom services and facilities, and to promote excellence in care to those served by Sholom. Serving the fastest growing population—seniors over the age of 65—and ever-decreasing government reimbursements for long-term care, makes the need for a reliable source of funding for Sholom more important than ever, and even more challenging given today’s economy. The Foundation’s fundraising efforts are concentrated on planned gifts—current and pledges of cash or stock, and estate gifts that name Sholom Foundation as a beneficiary in a will, life insurance policy, qualified retirement fund or trust, or property—all of which may establish named funds to support Sholom in perpetuity. Gifts to the Sholom Foundation provide the crucial financial support necessary in serving the elderly community. To learn more about how you can make a difference with your gift to Sholom Foundation, call Executive Director, Joel Mandel at (952) 939.1593.

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Sholom for your

LIF E Sholom/足Auxiliary Life Members Anonymous (3) Ruth Aaron Bonnie & Alvin Abrahamson Joan & Jack Abrahamson Lucille Abramovitz Carolyn Abramson Joy & David Abramson Lynn & Buddy Abramson Sandy & Ed Abramson Marian Adcock Elaine & Mark Adelman Jean Adelson John Adler Marjorie Adler Tracey & Ken Agranoff Charlotte Aizman Sandra Alch Nance Alexander Doddie Altman Clarita & David Anderson Meredith & Greg Anderson Mary & William Andler Loni & Darrell Ansel Phyllis Appelbaum Sally Appelbaum Erika & Paul Applebaum Lorraine & Sid Applebaum Maxine & Stuart Applebaum Molly & Steve Applebaum Deborah & Michael Armel Jan & Josh Arnold Naomi & Neil Arnold Jason & Joyce Aronson Ruth Atlas Rose Averbach Wendy & Howie Bach Kerry & Scott Bader Molly & Sidney Bader Abby & Shel Badzin Fern Badzin Sandra & Barry Baines Estelle & Robert Baldinger Wendy & Steven Baldinger Karen & Ronald Balto Adrienne & Morton Bank Stephanie & David Bank Gerda Bankhalter Sally & Charlie Bans Shirley Baratz

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"Dedicated Members" Bettie Barenbaum Marilyn & Larry Barenbaum Estelle & Harvey Barisof Etta & Mike Barry Melanie & Charles Barry Patti & Jev Baskin Lois & Walter Baum Betty Baumgarten Roz & Sid Bearman Barbara & Lee Bearmon Janie & Terry Becker Nettie Beers Janet & Robert Behringer Ginger & Martin Bell Myrna & Gary Bell Sally & James Beloff Linda & Paul Benenson Barbara Bentson Margo Berdass Pearl & Daniel Berdass Connie Berde Doris Berde Michael & Carol Berde Janie & David Berg Judy & James Berg Beverly & Phil Berman Constance Berman Janis Berman Lois Berman Lyle Berman Toby & Frank Berman Lisa & Alan Bernick Marcia & Herb Bernick Vivian & Steven Bernick Harriet Bernstein Sheila Bernstein Shirley & Marshall Besikof Joanne Ferraro & Bob Beugen Linda & Butch Bialick Helena Bigos Betsy & Barry Birnberg Corrinne Birnberg Tammy & Carl Birnberg Ruth Blackman Rhonda & Charles Bland Donna & Alan Block Arline Bloom Bobby & Phil Bloom Peggy & Richard Bloom Bette Ann & Richard Bloom Shirley Bloomfield Michael & Abigail Blum Ardis & Fred Blumenthal Shussie & Allen Blumenthal Lou Ann Bongard Ellen & Rudy Boschwitz

Michele & Jeff Boston Gail & Steve Brand Raleigh Brand Jerry & Joy Bratter Darlene & Larry Braufman Linda & Miles Braufman Maddy Braufman Farrel & William Braunstein Elly & Irv Braverman Joan & Harvey Bream Shirley Breitman Cerely Brenner Pam Brin Karen & Ivan Brodsky Phyllis & Sanford Brody Cathy & Richard Broms Marilyn & Timothy Broms Ronnie & Roger Brooks Jane & David Broude Jodi Brown Sandra & David Brown Michelle & Steve Buchert Marlene & Jim Bukstein Marcia & James Bunin Richard & Susan Bunin Joni & Bill Burg Judith & Robert Burnam Harriette & Fred Burstein Elaine Burton Ricki & Conrad Butwinick Beverly Calmenson Nancy Calvin Rochelle Calvin Esther & Martin Capp Susan Chalfen Marilyn & Harvey Chanen Wendy Chanen Meriam Charney Sharon & Stan Chauss Myra Chazin Marilyn Chern Marcia & Mark Cherniack Ida Raye Chernin Shirlee Clein Bobby & Elliot Cohen Diane & Richard Cohen Ethelyn & Howard Cohen Paula & Arvin Cohen Rusty & Burt Cohen Sally Cohen Sharon & Marvin Cohen Vernice & Jack Cohen Barbara Cohn Barbie Cohn & Tony Andreasen Cara & Herb Cohn Peggy & Billy Cohn

Robin & Jack Conn Susan & Marc Cohn Aidee Cooper Frances & Gregg Corwin Helen Corwin Jeanne Corwin Elaine & Daniel Dachis Elaine & Gary Dachis Mahryam Daniels Marcia & David Danoff Sheila & Stuart Dansinger Arlene & Richard Davis Beverly & Stanley Davis Harriet Davis Janet & Yale Davis Maureen & Greg Davis Beverly Deikel Dee Dempsey Haddie Derechin Evelyn Desnick Elaine & Ed Devitt Lois & Sherm Devitt Susie & Bob Diamond Marilyn Dickel Claire Dienstag Anita Dinerstein Rae & Arne Divine Susan & Alan Divine Theressa & Lacey Dixon Lois & Dale Dobrin Susan & Jim Dockman Yale & Diane Dolginow Deborah Dora Susan & Len Druskin Deborah & Alan Dubinsky Mona Dubinsky Arlene & Daniel Ebin Sharman Gautsch-Ecker & James Ecker Beverly & Marvin Edelstein Jill Edelstein Betsy & Julius Edlavitch Judith & Joseph Edwards Mrs. Marjorie B. Edwards Jane Effress Miles Efron & Joy Butwin Barbara Eiger Betty Eisenstadt Linda & Larry Eisenstadt Judith & Allan Elias Helen Eller Barbara & Richard Emerson Judith & Michael Emmons Wendy & Randy Engel Rhoda & Gene Engelson Shoshana Englard & David Falconer

Marja Engler Patti & Lee Engler Carol & Mark Epstein Carole & Gene Epstein Gloria Esensten Phyllis & Ronald Ettinger Vivian & Bob Ezrilov Betty & Herbert Fantle Hillary & Daniel Feder Zetta Feder Corrine & Tom Feinberg David Feinberg Joan Feinberg Linda Feinberg Susan & Gerard Hughes Judy Feldman Lenore & Al Feldman Susie & Steve Feldman Sherri & Larry Feuer Ellenjoy Fields Beverlee Fine Amy Fingerhut Beverly & Dick Fink Margie & Mitch Fink Barbara & Paul Finkelstein Freda Finn Bobbi & Merrill Fischbein Marilyn & Howard Fischbein Liz & Hap Fischman Natalie Fischman Linda & Bob Fisher Noreen Fisher Renee & Harvey Fishman Susan & Leslie Fishman Bernice Fiterman Dolly Fiterman Linda & Mike Fiterman Shirley Fiterman Paula Fox Cheryl & Elliot Francke Barbara & Neal Frank Shirley & Byron Frank Doreen Frankel Terry Freedman Beth & John Freeman Debbie Freeman & Edward Lentsch Gretta Freeman Linda & Richard Freeman Margie Freeman Susan Freeman & Neil Borenstein Toba & Allen Freeman Nancy & Stuart Friedell Elizabeth & George Frisch Gail & Gerald Frisch Deborah & Thomas Frishberg Donald & Marjorie Frishberg

Carol & Glen Fuerstneau Elissa & Igor Furman Renee & James Gainsley Pauline Gale Rivi & Mike Galinson Ansel & Leslie Gardner Eileen Garelick Molly & Ken Garelick Lorraine & Sherman Garon Lynne Garon Dr. Cesar & Stephanie Garvida Harriet & Bill Gasway Rosie & Loren Geller Samuel Gelt Eve Gerber Lael & Gary Gerding Carolyn & Barry Gerr Karen & Bruce Gershman Nancy & Jeff Getzkin Esther Getzug Lois & Larry Gibson Nancy & Steve Gilats Heidi & Howard Gilbert Beverly Gillman Harold Gillman Roni & Alan Gingold Barbara & Neil Gitlin Hugh Gitlin Rena & Barry Glaser Elsie Glass Debra Glassman & Robert Kaufman Harriet Gleeman Chicky & Birdy Glickman Francine Glickman Karen & Howard Gochberg Esta & Jerry Gold Fay & Steve Gold Anne & Arnold Goldberg Marlene & Sandy Goldberg Patti Goldberg Dr. Stanley M. & Luella G. Goldberg Zee Goldberg Debbie Goldberger Geri Goldberger Nancy Goldberger Shirley Goldberger Jean & Jeff Golden Nancy & Marshall Golden Richard & Patti Golden Rivoli Golden Cheryl & David Goldenberg Debbie & Chad Goldenberg Diane & Louie Goldenberg Judy & Herb Goldenberg Linda & Jacob Goldenberg Rose Goldenberg


Ruth Goldenberg Sonseere Goldenberg Susan & Bill Goldenberg Judie & Norman Goldetsky Merna Goldetsky Laurie & Bruce Goldfarb Mel Goldfein Katherine & Allen Goldman Maurice & May Goldman Edith Goldschmidt Cecil & Sid Goldstein Edith Goodman Lois Goodman Edith & Max Goodman Malka & Ernest Goodman Benita Gordon Bernice Cowl Gordon Jane & Jon Gordon Julie Gordon Karen Gordon Elaine & Ronald Goren Mary Gotz Jennifer Gray & Mark Freeman Susan & Norton Gray Ellen & Harley Greenberg Janice & Ben Greenberg Marilyn & Dean Greenberg Janet Greenberg Lionel Greenberg Myra & Roger Greenberg Ida Greenfield Shirley Greenstein Nancy & Rick Grobovsky Dina Gross Beverly Grossman Jean Grossman Riva Gruenberg Jane & Norman Gurstel Alice Gurstelle Carol Ruder Gurstelle Miriam & Herbert Hadler Barbara & David Halper Edythe & Leonard Halper Robert & Holly Hamilton Shimon & Roberta Harosh Arlene & Sid Harris Barbara & Ron Harris Bess & Sam Harris DeeDee & Dick Harris Gretchen Harris Jane Harris Judy & Jon Harris Marc Harris Natalie & Bud Harris Phyllis & Howard Harris Nancy & Bob Hartman Debbie & Marc Hasko Shirley Haskovitz Bev & Todd Heilicher Lisa Heilicher

Matthew & Zehorit Heilicher Phyllis Heilicher Bobbi & Randy Heiligman Susan & Howard Held Hilda Hellman Barb & Phil Herman Fran Herman Lory & Randall Herman Susan & Ofer Hetsroni Audrey & Herb Hillman Inge & Gerry Hirschhorn Doris Hodroff Barb & Earl Hoffman Diane & Neil Hoffman Ann & Michael Hofkin Ann & Bruce Hope Jan Hope Terry & Roger Hork Barbara Howard Ann Hunegs Dobie & Dick Hunegs Margaret Hunegs Karen & David Hyman John & Shirley Isaacs Rhea Isaacs Ann & Robert Jackson Alexandra & Irwin Jacobs Linda & Harlan Jacobs Gloria & Manny Jaffe Janet Jaffe Joan Jaffee Roz & Arthur Jaffee Karen Jaffee & Jed Marquisee Leone & Harold Jaroff Beth & Duane Jasco Amy Johnson Catherine & Craig Johnson Gloria & Lynn Johnson Lois & Mitchell Johnson Paul & Beverly Johnson Robin Johnson Betty & Peter Jonas Geri Joseph Theresa & Arnold Joseph Lois Juster Myra Juster Jeanne & Stan Kagin Bruce R. Kahn Camille & Robert Kahn Marcy & Jim Kahn Ruth & Harold Kaiser Sandra & Brian Kamin Marlee & Howard Kaminsky Janet Kampf Joe Kane Merle & Mort Kane Mitzi & Terry Kane Sue & Bruce Kane Cindy & Doug Kanter Jean & Yale Kanter

Elliot & Eloise Kaplan Gail & Lawrence Kaplan Harold Kaplan Jennifer Kaplan Marge & Harvey Kaplan Marilynn Kaplan Sue & Harvey Kaplan Sylvia & Sam Kaplan Shayne Karasov Sue & Robert Karatz Dr. Everett & Norene Karon Judy A. Karon Stefanie & Robert Karon Barbara Kaster Gregg & Randi Katz Judy & Howard Kauffman Audrey & Al Kaufman Pam & Ronald Kaufman Rose Kay Delores Kelber Audra Keller Helen Kenis Pam & Marc Kermisch Jane & Bob Ketroser Sheryle & David Ketroser Beverly Kieffer Laura & Mitchell Kieffer Mickey & Rita Kieffer Miriam & Lee Kieffer Sharon & Marty Kieffer Sheldon & Eva Kieffer Jane & Orrin Kirschbaum Fannie Kirshbaum Tybe & Arlen Kitsis Sharon & Jeffrey Kivens Lorraine Klane Ann & Dan Klein Marion & Gary Klein Dianne & J. Robert Kline Renee & Hess Kline Louise Kloner Linda & Charles Kniebel Elizabeth Knight & Alan Ominsky Carol Koch Marcia Jaffee Koester Eileen & David Kohn Leslee & Steve Kollins Shirley Korengold Devie & Jeff Koval Geraldine Kozberg Anita & Ben Kramer Judith & Marshall Krassner Marjorie & Steve Krause Roberta & Fred Kravitz Barry & Annette Krelitz MerleAnne Kremen Cheryle Kristal Cookie Kronfeld Gracia & Merrill Kuller Judy & Bunny Kuller

Raleigh Kuller Sandra Kuller Susie & Hart Kuller Anita Kunin Beverly & Paul Kunin Elaine & Howard Kuretsky Gitty & Mark Kutoff Becca & Jon Kvasnik Renee & Walter Kvasnik Muriel & Lou Lachter Diane Ladenson Sharlene & Sid Ladin Harriet Lane Shirleymae Epstein Lane Carole & Steven Lang Elizabeth Latts Larry & Judi Latz Edith Lava Ellen Lavin Missy & Joel Lavintman Sandy & Art Lavintman Bonnie & Steve Lazar Janice Lazarus Charles & Janet Leavitt Ruth Lebowitz Sally & Mort Leder Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Herbert & Lorraine Leifman Gloria & Arthur Leon Arnold Leonard Beth & Todd Leonard Sue & Stan Leonard Julie Lepor Lisa & Mark Lerman Rokelle Lerner Sheila & David Leventhal Amy Levey Cindy Levey & Larry Braman Joanie & Alan Levey Judy Levey Barbara Levie Jeanne & Albert Levin Carol & Jerry Levin Delores & Corky Levin Leonard & Dorothy Levin Pearl Levin Lois Levine Patricia Laplante & Peter Levine Judith Levitan Helen & Mort Levitch Perri & Steve Levitus Harriet Levy Carole & Burt Levy-Cohen Thomas Lewin Mae Libman Sara & David Lieberman Sheila & Steve Lieberman Jane & Todd Lifson Cecilie Lippa Bill Lipschultz

Dr. Carol Lipschultz & Steve Niedorf Dorothy Lipschultz Dottie Lipschultz Marilyn & Martin Lipschultz Robin Lipschultz Sari & Brian Lipschultz Sandra & James Liston Jeanette Litman Bonnie & Steve Litton Nancy Loewenstein Sandy & Bob Loewstein Sally Lorberbaum Francelyne Lurie Patricia & Stephen Lyons Susan & Paul Lyons Kris & John MacDonald Gail & Steven Machov Carol Ann & Harvey Mackay Rhoda & Don Mains Candy & Mike Malinoff Nancy & Al Malmon Stan Malmon Karen & Fred Malver Heide & Bruce Mandel Roberta & Mark Mandel Sandra Mandel Rollie & Ben Marcovitch Marcia & Phil Marcus Lesle & Herbert Margolis Marilyn Marker Gayle Marko Leslie Martin & Fred Haeusler Sheila & William Marver Florie & Robert Marvy Mirel Marvy Diane & Joe Mast Julie & Robert Mast Lauren Mast Alexandra Mastbaum Amy & David Mastbaum Cookie & Leonard Mastbaum Barbara Melamed Louis & Nancy Melamed Leslie Melamed-Galvan Eli Melemed Leo & Fern Melzer Mary & Bob Mersky Betty Meyers Ann Miller Marilyn Miller Marlene & Marshall Miller Mildred Miller Phyllis & Scott Miller Susan & Michael Minsberg Loretta & Herb Modelevsky Ella Mogilevsky Saralee & Neil Mogilner Jane & Michael Mogol Noralee Mogol Terry & Gerard Moons

Sue & Steve Morem Carol Morris Joyce Moscoe Marlene & Tom Moscoe Stacy & Daniel Mosow Louise & Bruce Moss Julie & Scott Moss Wanda Moss Candice & Charles Nadler Edie Naiman & Steve Naiman Nancy Nathanson Marilyn & Elmer Nathenson Varda Nauen & Jeffrey Burton Ellen & Dana Nelson Benita & Gerald Nemer Roberta & Bruce Nemer Sarah Nemer Stan & Della Nemer Daveen Nemerov Barbara & Michael Neren Sheryl & Steve Newman Amie Noun & Ira Isbin Joan Noun Shirley & Joseph Novich Jean Nudell Sandy Okinow Sandy & Shel Olkon Etta Fay Orkin Barrie & Steve Orloff Sally Orren Carol & Aleck Ostrow Dr. Hy & Sheila Paisner Francie & Mark Paper Celia Paster Stephanie Paul Lanie Paymar & Curt Sward Carl Pedro Shelly Peilen Norm Perl Robbie Perl & Richard Garon Franzi Perlman June & Alvin Perlman Lisa & Chuck Perlman Helain & Jimmy Pesis Dean & Karin Phillips Morton Phillips Linda Pinck Stacey Pinck-Birnberg & Bradley Birnberg Dorothy & Norman Pink Roberta & Stuart Pinsky Charlene & Michael Plitman Sandra & Harold Porter Susan & Jack Pred Mildred Price Joyce & Eddie Prohofsky Richard Proman Janis Propper Beth & Scott Puchtel Lil Raen

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Susan & Robert Rappaport Jan Raskin Barbara Ratner Joyce & Edward Ratner Lisa & Mark Ratner Pauline & Barney Ratner Rachel Ratner & Peter Shanedling Cheryl & Mark Ravich Cissy & Harold Ravits Rhoda Redleaf Shelley & Michael Redstone Mildred Rein Myndel Rein Helen & Sheldon Resig Margie Resnick-Blickman Nancy & Kevin Rhein Mindy & Dan Ribnick Renee Ribnick Grace Richter Etta & Edward Rikess Sue & Martin Ring Paula & Ben Rinkey Rollye & Chuck Rinkey Ruth Rischall Jo Ellen & Stan Robins Phyllis & Lloyd Robinson Harriett & Harvey Rochlin Bert & Norton Rockler Dona & Mike Rodich Barbara Roitenberg Harold Roitenberg Dory & Bud Rose Ruth Ann Rose Gwynn & Thomas Rosen Pearl Rosen Rollie & Marty Rosen Ilene Rosenbaum Louise Rosenbaum Barbara & David Rosenberg Bruce & Leslie Rosenberg Caryn Rosenberg Gail Rosenberg Nancy & Marc Rosenberg Roza Rosenberg Cynthia Rosenblatt-Ross Reva Rosenbloom Judy & Keith Rosenblum Marissa Rosenblum Roanne Rosenblum Shirley & Freeman Rosenblum Toby & Irv Rosenblum Barbara & Barry Rosenzweig Jean Rosenzsweig Pati & Raymond Rosenzweig Sue & Dave Rosner Bonnie Ross Connie & Paul Ross Sande & Rick Ross Tudie Ross Ronna Rossman

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Bernice Rosten Jean & David Rotenberg Lisa & Richard Rotenberg Naomi Rotenberg Marjorie Rothstein Marilyn Rovner Ada Rubenstein Roslyn Rubenstein Wendy & Steve Rubin Elaine & Arthur Ruder Berneen Rudolph Barbara Ruppe Linda & Max Rutman Lois Rutman Marlene Rutman Sheila & David Rutman Harold Rutstein Barb & Steve Rutzick Melanie & Mark Rutzick Sandy & Jim Rutzick Jan & Bob Sabes Wendy Kivens & Alexei Sacks Sam Saide Beth & Mark Saliterman Larry Saliterman Marlene Salkin Mike Salloway Phyllis & Al Salsberg Sue & Stephen Saltzman Mimi Sanders Laurie Savran Natalie & Ron Saxon Polly & Mike Saxon Janice & Jeffrey Schachtman Nancy & Steve Schachtman Nicole & Todd Schachtman Fannie Schanfield Kelly & Michael Schechter Marta & Herb Schechter Raleigh Schechter Eileen & Harold Scherling Dana & Stuart Schleien Linda & Len Schloff Lois & Larry Schochet Marsha Schoenkin & Stuart Bear Sharon & Gerald Schraber Debra & Michael Schumacher Judi & Allan Schuman Sheila & Martin Schuman Ruthie & Dick Schumeister Darlene & Nate Schwartz Linda & Ivan Schwartzman Thomas & Susan Schway Beverly & Orrin Sechter, Sr. Beth Ann Segal Carol & Shel Segal Susan & Leonard Segal Shelley Segal Miriam Segall Yvonne & Chuck Selcer

Lois & Bud Seltzer Michelle & Steven Shaller Rossy Shaller Bonni Shapiro Carol & Alan Shapiro Joan Shapiro Nancy & Lawrence Shapiro Wendy & James Shapiro Rose Jean Sharpe Cari & Jeffrey Shaw Dotty & Frank Shear Edith & Harold Shear Anita Sher Marjorie Sherman Ronna & Tom Sherman Nancy & Robert Shiff Sarah & Robert Shragg Wendy & Martin Shragg Barbara Sidley Dianne & Leighton Siegel Elaine Siegel Ione & Sam Siegel Jody & Howard Sigal Delores & Dr. Melvin Sigel Dee Silver Jeanne Silverman Shelly & Jerry Silverman Ruth Silverstein Sybil & Paul Silverstein Roberta Simes Elaine Simon Karen & Bruce Simon Serene & Peter Simon Susie & Jim Simon Hidee & Steven Singer Dorothy & Bill Sipkins Deborah & Alan Sitkoff Nancy Skadron Ellen & David Sloane Dorothy & Edward Slonim Cathy Smalec Maxine & Saul Smiley Dede & David Smith Ethel & Norm Smith Helen & Itzi Smith Joanne & Jim Smith Laura & Stanley Smith Laurie & Thomas Smith Marilyn & Richard Smith Diane & Rick Smookler Sharon & Phil Snyder Stacy & Michael Sokol Patti & Robert Soskin Renee Soskin Kaye Spector Lee S. Sperling Phyllis Sperling Judy & Dick Spiegel Margaret Spiegel Fran & Leonard Spira

Howard Stacker Judy & Stan Starkman Jim & Linda Stein Maxine & Ben Steinberg Sharron & Oren Steinfeldt Elaine & Stuart Steinman Leslie & Randall Steinman Vicki & Lloyd Stern Jane Sternberg Beverly & Norton Stillman Liba & Tom Stillman Marilyn & Jerry Stillman Nina Stillman Sue & Tom Stillman Margaret & Art Stone Susan & Bob Stone Tanni Stone-Dorshow & Loren Dorshow Brenda & Tony Straus Marcy Strauss Julie Sinykin Barb & Todd Striker Sandy & Myron Striker Beatrice & Merton Suckerman Jack Sutin Frances & Paul Swanson Gerald D. Swarsensky Helen & Don Swartz Kristi Bader & Gary Swartz Marcia & Lawrence Swartz Harriet Swatez Betty Sweet Sandra & Michael Swirnoff Marilyn & Morgan Tamsky Marsha & Gary Tankenoff Jim Tankenoff Hindy & Scott Tankenoff Cindy & Stuart Tapper Roslyn Tarshish Patty & Stan Taube Lyn & Steve Tesler Crescense & James Thompson Sandy & Bob Tilsen Ryvelle & Bill Tilsner Nancy Toberman Sally & David Toushin Elisabeth & Terry Trach-Goblirsch Rubie Troup Deera Tychman Jennifer & Shawn Tyszelman Ruth Usem Becky Varon & Andrew Greenberg Debbie Vertelney Teresa & Irving Victor Shirley Vinitsky Luda & Val Vinnik Joanna & Michael Volk Judi Belzer & Jerry Waldman Sharon & Joel Waller Helene & Hillard Ward

Mary Ann & David Wark Marilyn & Melvin Warren Marci & Andrew Weiner Beverly Weiner Jo & Howard Weiner Joni & Stan Weiner Irving & Marjorie Weiser Jody Weisman Rita Weiss Gloria Weisskopf Amy & Peter Weisz Lillian Weitz Natasha & Reginald Werner Violet Werner Joan & Paul Wernick Marilyn Wert Jean & Sheldon Wert Gilbert Westreich Elizabeth Wexler Mindy Wexler Muriel Wexler Pamela Wexler Shellie & Harold Wexler Debra & Byron Wieberdink Connie & Alan Wilensky Sybil & Seymour Wilensky Rita Wine Sally & Norman Winer Barbara & Arnold Winikoff Mona & Jeff Winston Barbara Winthrop Sonia & Steve Winthrop Judy Witebsky Cindy & Perry Witkin Shirley Witkin Sandy & Marv Wolfenson Freem & Blair Wolfson Randee & Sam Wolfson Leo Wolk Marie Wolpert Elliot Wolson Dian & Stuart Yellen Judith Yesnes Rose Zamansky Amy & David Zaroff Betty & Harold Zats Sue & Alvin Zelickson Honey & Lawrence Zelle Lois Zien Rabbi Marcia Zimmerman & Frank Hornstein Bonnie & Alan Ziskin Teri & Barry Zoss Shelley & Kenneth Zucker Alan Zuckert Susan & Arnie Zuckman Ilene & Bruce Zwick

Sholom/Auxiliary­ Annual Members

Sustainer ($500–$999) Marcia & Jerry Sansby Randy Weinberg & Barb Gengler Friend ($100–$499) Anonymous (1) Mike Adelson Eileen & Alvin Badiner Sarah & Mike Badower MaryAnn & David Benditt Lisa Capp Miles J. Cohen Dori Denelle Beverly FitzGerald Kathleen & Andrew Garon Janice & Barry Godes Ruth & Gale Held Irwin Hershkovitz Vicki & Thomas Hurwitz Mindy Isaacs Margaret & Stan Jaffy Beth & Todd Johnson Bruce Karsner Drs. Paul & Hannah Mesnik Kirschenfeld Ellen & Joseph Konstan Theodore Kvasnik Janice Lazarus Jeanne & Albert Levin Nancy & Allen Levine Sue Meyers Parish Family Marvin Pertzik Jeanne & Steve Prawer Samuel Rafowitz Rhoda Redleaf Gail & Bill Ribnick Fern & David Sanders Cindy & Joel Shapiro Rabbi Alan Shavit-Lonstein Hilarie & Norman Stein Elaine & Stuart Steinman Anne Strasser & Peter Douglas Alaine & Howard Wilensky Family ($54–$99) Anonymous (1) Aileen & Harold Bershow Rae Besner Shussie & Allen Blumenthal Elayne & Larry Chiat Richard Cohen Sheila & Jerome Davis Kathi Donnelly-Cohen & Lawrence Cohen Helen & Jim Ehrlich Deborah Eisenstadt Rabbi & Mrs. Moshe Feller Eleanor & Stanley Field


Elaine & David Fink Evelyn Flom V. Ruth Fram Mark Freidson & Betty Holmes Nancy Garber Philip & Phyllis Garon Marlene S. Garvis Elissa & Ray Getsug Irene Goldfine Mavis & Shane Goldstein Sue & Rand Gottlieb Shirley Grobovsky Shirley & Lowen Grodnick Kathy & Edward Hara Frima & Morton Harris Shirley Hill Susan & Mike Horovitz Mildred & Marvin Jacobson Roz & Arthur Jaffee Ted & Debby Jewett Rosann Kahner Carole & Martin Kaplan Rivia & Sheldon Kaplan Phyllis Karasov & Alan Olstein Dr. Everett & Norene Karon Nadine Kivens Crickie & Richard Klegon Paul Krause Rabbi Harold Kravitz & Cindy Reich Susan Cohn Kushner Joey & Jerry Laurie Gloria & Bill Levin Rhoda Liebo Nancy & Herman Markowitz Linda & Ronald Mash Mary Neuman Gayle Newman Serene & Lenny Paletz Lisa & Bruce Peilen Sharon & Michael Posnansky Shirley & Norbert Raucher Marilyn & Jerome Richter Marilyn & Gary Rose Mary Ann Rosen Joyce & David Rosenbaum Richard Rosenberg Sue & Larry Savett Marjorie & Bart Schneider Steven & Louise Schoenberger Judith & Steve Schumeister Darlene & Nate Schwartz Judith & Jerel Shapiro Lois Siegel Joanne & Michael Silverman Josephine Berg Simes Linda & Tom Sklar Sandy & Jason Sondell Marilyn Sternberg Eileen Strauss Caren & Don Swart

Laura & Mark Tanz Robin Zaban Kathy & Howard Zack Penny & Mark Ziessman Individual ($36–$53) Anonymous (5) Sandy Aaron Betty Agranoff Elaine Alper Nancy Anderson Terry Appleman Allan Apter Lisa & Glenn Aronauer Gracie Azine Barbara Bach Arlene & Steve Badiner Ben Badiner Marion Bans Amy Baratz Shirley Baratz Ruth Bartnof Mark Bayuk Esther Benjohar Lerman Carol Berg Elaine Lehman Berg Beryl Berke Rhea Berman Elaine Bernick Marian Bernstein Edward H. Borkon Liz Brown Eunice Burk Edith Calin Rochelle Calof Hazel Chase Stuart A. Chazin Debbie Chesen Patty Chodosh Fredell Cohen Linda Cohen Richard Cottle Ann & Neil Covin Rita Covin Clarice Cutts Constance Davis Gary Devitt Evelyn Esrig Geraldine & Sheldon Feldman Daniel W. Fram Ruth Frankel Arlene M. Fried Barbara Friedman Linda Friedman Eudice Gallop Peni Gensler Teddy Gerr Lorraine & Aaron Gitis Judi Gallop Gleeman Harriet & Peter Glick

Kaye Goldberg Mrs. Shirley Goldberg Beverly Goldfine Cindi & Harold Goldfine Gail W. Goldstein Lillian Goltzman Julie Gotlieb Carrie Gottstein Percy & Bernice Greenberg Doreen Greenblat Ida Greenfield Roxane Gudeman Barbara Salper Harris Jacqueline Harris Sandra & Allen Harris Layne Harris-Rosen Denise Hertz Lorraine Hertz Mildred Ingber Lorita & Jay Jacobson Roberta Gershone Jaffe Jan Saffron-Johnson Phyllis & Donald Kahn Marion & Steven Kahn Georgia Kalman Peggy Kane Wendy Kane Delores Karon Cookie (Eve Lynn) Karsh Ruth Kasdan Connie Katz Sybil Katz Judith Kessel Betty Kohn Lois Kozberg Eva Krause Bertha Kutoff Jon Lebewitz Janice Leichter Joan Levinsohn Lois Lichten Stephen Liston Diane & Jeffrey Lovich Rita Lusky Louise Mark Sandra & David Marrinson Esther Miller Diane Mintz Rose Mintz Harriet J. Newman Terry Nolan & Carl Markus Leslie Novak Linda Passon-McNally & Bernard McNally Linda Perry Sharyn E. Pesses Ina & Howard Pfefer Harriet & Stan Phillips Sara Sudit Press Marna Reed

Joan & Benjamin Rischall Shirley Rivkin-Brown Carol Rosenblatt Abe Rosenthal Rosalie Rosoff Francie Ross Dee Rubel Rosalyn Rubin Sybil Rubin Cori Rutchick Mindy & Craig Rutman Sheryl Rutzick Gayle Saeks Marienne (Mare) Saffe Mrs. Helen Saliterman Frances Salper Sandra Schloff Rosalyn Schwartzman Berta Shapiro Zelmar Shrell Anita & Mike Siegel Loreen Silverman Yetta Simon Minnie Singer Elaine Sklar Faye B. Stillman Sandra & Theodore Stone Phyllis Sudit Adrienne Summerfield Sophie Teener Sharon Torodor Fyllis Unowsky Robert Warshawsky Betty Weber Lorraine Weinberg Felicia Weingarten David & Dana Beth Weisman Dede Wolfson Ellie & Mark Wolpert Judith Yesnes Mary Youle Dora Zaidenweber Sylvia & Jack Zouber

Bed and Breakfast

Bed & Breakfast gifts add to the monthly cash flow required to offset the funding gap between the true costs of care and shrinking government reimbursements.

Anonymous (3) Carolyn Abramson Eileen Adams Leslie & Harry Adler Yaffa & Mark Appelbaum Shirley Baratz Emily Beker Sally & James Beloff Bobby & Phil Bloom Geri & Milton Blumenfeld

Gail & Steve Brand Dr. Richard Brody & Margaret Flynn Barbara Brooks Myra Chazin Carole Davidson Lois & Sherm Devitt Kathy & Gary Diamond Mitzi Diamond Carol & Stan Dobrin Lois & Dale Dobrin Beverly Dolinsky Jill Edelstein Helen & Jim Ehrlich Gloria Esensten Corrine & Tom Feinberg David Feinberg Susan & Gerard Hughes Amy & Jack Fiterman Toba & Allen Freeman Sandra & Paul Friedman Kristin & David Gantman Lucille & Burt Garr Harriet & Bill Gasway Nancy & Jeff Getzkin Lois & Larry Gibson Mimi Gleekel Esta & Jerry Gold Chad Goldberg Ilene & Jay Goldberg Lois Goldberg Marlene & Sandy Goldberg Rivoli Golden Karen Gordon Merry & Lowell Gordon Ida Greenfield Sarah Gruber Jill & Jonathan Halper Barb & Ron Harris Bonnie & Steve Heller Dobie & Dick Hunegs Bruce R. Kahn Lori & Jay Kamin Carole & Martin Kaplan Donna & Michael Kaplan Judy A. Karon Stefanie & Robert Karon Jennifer & Kenneth Katz Becky & Abe Kern Jane & Bob Ketroser Miriam & Lee Kieffer Sheldon & Eva Kieffer Alec Kiperstin Sharon & Jeffrey Kivens Diane & Allen Kuperman Harriet Lane Janet Leach & Ed Pickett Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Bea & Richard Levey Ruth & Jerrold Levine Beatrice Lewenstein

Sheila & Joel Locketz Rhoda & Don Mains Peggy & Joel Mandel Josh Ribnick Mann Marcia & Phil Marcus Gayle Marko Ethel Mayeron Dina & Igor Mikhailenko Barbara & Sol Minsberg Amy & Barry Newman Gayle Newman Jean Nudell Marcia & Allen Oleisky Michael Orren Joan & Ben Ostfield Dr. & Mrs. Charles Ostrov Marsha & Harvey Ostrow Esther Patterson June & Alvin Perlman Liz & Jack Pink Lil Raen Wendy & Jeff Ringer Henry & Geraldine Rom Connie & Paul Ross Josef Rozenberg Elaine & Jerald Rudick Sandy & Jim Rutzick Anne Rae Sanderson Gail & Mark Satz Polly & Michael Saxon Gloria & Rudy Schoen Ruthie & Dick Schumeister Martin Segal Abby & Barrie Segall Arnold & Helen Seltzer Leslee & Mert Shapiro Doris & Eddie Sherman Estie & Jim Sherman Len Silesky Diane & Rick Smookler Cathy Snyder Margie Solomon Sandy & Jason Sondell Hope Stanley Cheryl & Sanford Stein Marion & Michael Swatez Deanna & James Tilsen Chana & Philip Weber Muriel Wexler Carol Mae & Skip Widdes Barbara Winthrop Sandy & Marv Wolfensonn

We apologize if we have indadvertently missed your name. This list reflects memberships paid through May 31, 2013.

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