2013
Sholom
An n u a l R e p o r t
Micki Rosen, Pion eer Story on page 4.
The Sp irit of Pione ers
From the Pre sident This year’s Annual Report highlights the pioneering spirit that has been the hallmark of Sholom since its inception over 100 years ago. In the next few pages, you will read about how recognizing a need and determination to meet it has established Sholom as the premier senior care facility that it is today. All of the over 1,000 daily residents, patients, and clients who are served by Sholom in our accommodations and through our wide array of services are treated with a vigilant dedication to quality care. This dedication to our clients, residents, and patients is backed and supported by 950 professional staff, by families, volunteers, Boards, Committees, and Auxiliary, and has earned us a five-star rating in nursing home care. Sholom and our community have so much to be proud of—the employees who provide outstanding care, our beautiful facilities, our programs and activities, and most importantly, the organization’s commitment to the residents and their families. As Sholom grows and exceeds expectations, the needs continue to grow along with it. As you can see from the chart on page 12, admissions have increased from 117 in 1986 to 1,076 last year. We have added on and built new facilities to accommodate this growth, but now the older structures are in need of replacement, renovation, and repair. In order to maintain the quality care we have become
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known for, Sholom is reliant upon your support to meet these growing needs. On behalf of the entire Sholom organization, I thank each of you and all of you for your support. Just as pioneers look toward the future, Sholom looks ahead with anticipation and energy. Together with YOU, we can continue that pioneering spirit that began back in 1908, to provide a bright future for our residents.
Mark Freeman Mark Freeman President
From the CEO ON THE VERGE OF CREATING A NEW FUTURE FOR SHOLOM Over the last year, the Sholom board, in collaboration with leadership staff, has been actively reviewing many state-of-the-art senior care options and concepts to assist us in visualizing what the future of senior care will be for Sholom and our elders. Currently, Sholom offers a vast menu of programs and services within our accommodations, while growing our community-based programs; i.e., meal programs, hospice services, our newly certified and licensed Medicare homecare, and our rehabilitation fitness programs throughout the Twin Cities. These activities create value within and for our community as our clients’ needs evolve while lessening our dependence on government funding. We remain committed to providing the best possible care to our residents and guests, valuing our employees, continuing our growing financial stability and creating a long-lasting, sustainable future for Sholom and the seniors we serve. With these goals as our number-one priority, the Sholom Board of Directors has approved a motion requesting the Sholom Foundation explore the development of a capital campaign to improve the operations and living arrangements on our Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus and some additions to our Shaller Family Sholom East Campus. Also, a motion was approved to explore an endowment initiative within our communities in order to reposition our assets to best serve our present and future community.
We will keep you well informed as we explore these objectives for the purpose of ensuring Sholom’s commitment to the continuing health and well-being of the seniors we serve and our communities emerging population of retirees who depend upon us for their evolving senior care needs.
Ben Laub
Ben Laub Chief Executive Officer
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The Sp i r i t of Pion e e r s
Micki Rosen By Libby Goldstein Parker
Micki Rosen’s life has been full of transformations and pioneering moments.
B
orn and raised into an Ortho-
dox Jewish family in Detroit, Micki sought adventure and independence as a young woman by heading west, only a single suitcase in hand, first to California. She was then drawn to the Pacific Northwest by the mountains
and eventually settled in Portland (she did climb Mt. Hood, among others!), where she met her husband, Sidney Rosen,z”l and raised their family of two sons and two daughters there. Always a lover of art and music, Micki especially enjoyed listening to her husband play piano and sing; he even wrote a love song for her and performed it at their wedding. Over the years, Micki has transformed herself from mountain climber to stay-at-home mother to law school student to
Director at the Oregon College of life on the West Coast, Micki Art and Craft. In the early 1970s, moved about a year and a half ago she became the first woman to Sholom’s Enhanced Assisted stockbroker at Smith Barney in Living program at the Roitenberg Portland, Oregon, on the New Family Assisted Living Residence York Stock Exchange, working in St. Louis Park. In this prohard to make gram, Micki is sure that all four able to receive Much as she did as a skilled nursing of her children could attend colyoung girl heading care 24 hours a lege. Her youngday, 7 days a week west, Micki packed est daughter, up one suitcase and in the comfort of Susanne, said, her own apartbecame the first “There used to be ment. More than stockbroker meet- resident of Sholom’s just traditional ings in the ‘men Enhanced Assisted assisted living, only bars’ of pri- Living program when Micki is receivvate clubs, and the personit opened in mid-2012. ing my mom used to alized attention sit outside the and care that door on a chair listening in are the hallmarks of Sholom’s with the handouts. She Enhanced Assisted Living pronever made a big deal gram. It’s worth mentioning that about it, as she believed Micki was actually the pioneer eventually they would of this program too. Much as she catch on that women did as a young girl heading west, should be included. Micki packed up one suitcase Shortly thereafter, and moved out of the house she they changed the inhabited and loved for 50 years locations of the and became the first resident of meetings so that the Enhanced Assisted Living my mom could program when it opened in midjoin in.” It seems 2012. A major transformation like that pioneer Micki that could shake even the most has done it all! steady personality, but Micki’s Having spent pioneering attitude was, “Well, most of her adult someone has got to try it out!” 5
Micki has always emphasized the importance of family, and even though the Sholom staff and volunteers are always there to lend a hand, she acknowledges how wonderful it is to have her daughter nearby and her other children visiting as often as possible. She often thinks about her Micki enjoying listening to Sid playing piano by ear.
Sid and Micki Rosen and family. Back row: Nancy Minksy, Bill Rosen, Susanne Bonfe, Mike Rosen.
four lovely grandchildren as well. With such an incredible support system, Micki knows she is being respected as she ages with dignity, and as a result, she continues to get much out of life. As Micki reported, when her daughter Susanne moved her to 6
Minnesota from Oregon, she was quite ill. With the unmatched skill and compassion of the Sholom staff, her health has improved, and she now enjoys participating in the many activities offered throughout the campus, including exercising with the in-house Live 2 B Healthy® program, personal training, and attending religious services and all outings to museums or cultural events. Micki has transformed yet again, becoming a vital and contributing member of the Sholom community. Other times, she enjoys the solitude. As she says, “Sometimes I like to just sit around and think about the life I led and the things I enjoyed.” Basking in the sunlight that is streaming through her nicely appointed one-bedroom apartment on the Ackerberg Family
Sholom Home West Campus in St. Louis Park, and surrounded by her daughter Nancy’s beautiful artwork and treasured photos of family members, Micki’s eyes dance as she recounts her life experiences. She is graceful, grateful, and seems to enjoy visiting with anyone— family, volunteers, friends. They, along with the Sholom staff, have helped her continue to transform at this stage in her life. Leaning forward in her chair, Micki confides, “The way they care for you in this place…you can’t get that kind of care anywhere else. Besides, I’ve been in five different places and the food here is the best! I wait all week for the matzo ball soup!
Did You Know...
Sholom offers a beautiful facility for weddings, bar mitzvahs, gatherings, and shivas?
Sholom Catering
The wedding of Dr. Paul Wiener and Susie Chalom in the chapel at the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus. Rabbi Harold Kravitz officiating.
Sholom Catering is pleased to provide restaurant-quality food and service for all of your catering needs. Whether you are planning a simcha, a shiva, Shabbat dinner, or a business meeting, we are sure to have the right menu at the right price for you. Our convenient St. Paul and St. Louis Park campuses can provide the perfect setting for any party! We can customize your event to your specifications using our flexible spaces and unmatched catering services. We can also bring Sholom Catering to your office. Please call 651.328.2034 to place your order or to request information . Visit www.sholomcatering.com. 7
1908
Sholom Thro
The Daughters of Abraham purchase the Banning homestead at 75 Wilkins Street and name it the Jewish Home for the Aged of St. Paul.
1966
George Kaplan Sholom Residence and the Jewish Home for the Aged merge. A two-story addition to the Midway Parkway building in St. Paul is completed in 1966.
Bingo at Sholom in St. Paul.
1923
Property is purchased on Midway Parkway and name is changed to Jewish Home for the Aged of the Northwest.
1958
The George Kaplan Sholom Home is built on Randolph Street near Snelling. 8
1981
Groundbreaking event for Menorah Plaza and Sholom Home in Saint Louis Park.
Photos courtesy of Nathan and Theresa Berman from the Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
ugh the Years
2013
1990
A 170-bed nursing facility is built in St. Louis Park and is named Sholom Home West on the Ackerberg Family campus.
NORMAN & LISETTE ACKERBERG FAMILY SHOLOM WEST CAMPUS • ST. LOUIS PARK 952.935.6311 Roitenberg Family Assisted Living Residence Leo & Doris Hodroff Pavilion for Memory Care Sholom Home West Knollwood Place Apartments Menorah Plaza Apartments Menorah West Apartments ROSSY AND RICHARD SHALLER FAMILY SHOLOM EAST CAMPUS • ST. PAUL 651.328.2000
1995
Bentson Family Assisted Living Residence Roitenberg Family Adult Day Center David Feinberg Vitality & Aquatics Center Shirley Chapman Sholom Home East Jay and Rose Phillips Center for Memory Care Sholom Johnson Hospice Center Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Apartments
Sholom Home, Inc. and Community Housing and Service Corporation join together and become the Sholom Community Alliance.
2009
A new campus is built on the corner of West 7th Street and Otto Avenue in St. Paul and named the Rossy & Richard Shaller Family Sholom East Campus
SHOLOM HOME CARE: 952.939.1649 SHOLOM JOHNSON HOSPICE AGENCY: 651.328.2091 Serving the Twin Cities Metro Area
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The Sp i r i t of Pion e e r s
The Story of Sholom
M
icki Rosen’s story on page used as a convalescence home four of this report is one of an with the blessing of the United accomplished pioneer, and Jewish Fund and Council her spirit parallels the spirit (UJFC). that founded the senior livIn 1958, through the gening campuses we call Sholom. erosity of George Kaplan, the It was in that same pioneerSholom Home on Randolph ing spirit that Sholom’s roots street near Snelling was built. started with the Daughters It was designated to proof Abraham, a group of dedvide care and shelter for the icated Jewish women who, chronically ill. This was a in the early 1900s, purlong-needed haven, and the chased the Banning home- We speak not to brick and mortar, culmination of the dream of stead at 75 Wilkins Street. the Daughters of Abraham, but to the lives of people This was to be known as who were the core of a very who seek refuge within our walls. the Jewish Home for the active Auxiliary. The 40-bed Aged of St. Paul. It served facility was eventually found 20 persons, admitting men to be economically unfeasiwas changed to the Jewish Home over age 65 and women over 60. ble to operate. for the Aged of the Northwest. Applicants having financial assets After intensive study, the Initially, only the “well” aged were or property were required to assign UJFC, Minneapolis Federation admitted. it over to the Home. for Jewish Service and Duluth The Daughters of Abraham Plans were made to expand Federation, as well as the boards of never gave up the idea of a Jewish from this location to Midway the George Kaplan Sholom Home hospital to care for the “ill” aged. Parkway in 1916. In 1917, propand the Jewish Home for the Aged After attempting to finance a erty was purchased and a founapproved the merger of the two kosher kitchen at Miller Hospital dation was laid, but due to lack homes to be known as Sholom and being refused, they purchased of funds, the building was not Home, Inc. Thanks to the generand operated a house at 45 South opened until 1923, and the name osity of Rose and Jay Phillips, a St. Albans Street in St. Paul, to be
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two-story addition to the Midway could stay connected with their sole mission of Sholom Foundation Parkway building was completed friends, family, synagogues, and is to raise sufficient endowment in 1966, and named the Phillips community involvement as they assets and annual revenue to proAddition, allowing 29 residents to moved to a new level of care. In vide crucial dollars for Sholom be transferred from The Kaplan 2012, Enhanced Assisted Living services and facilities, and to proHome. was introduced at Roitenberg, mote excellence in care to those St. Paul was becoming estabwhich allowed tenants to remain served by Sholom. Together with lished, but the “West� had not yet in their residence while receiving the Auxiliary, their mission is to been pioneered! After completeven higher levels of care. Its first enrich, enhance, support, and ing a series of studies, it was deterresident was Micki Rosen; a piobring comfort to the residents of mined there was a need for senior neering program for true pioneers! Sholom. services in Minneapolis. In 1990, In 1995, Sholom Home, The St. Paul arm of the orgagroundbreaking began on a 170Inc. and Community Housing nization was relocated in February bed nursing facil2009 to the corner ity in St. Louis Park The Sholom Auxiliary & Foundation were of West 7th Street that became known and Otto Avenue, originally created to enrich, enhance, as Sholom Home where a state-of-theWest located on the support, and bring comfort to the residents art facility was built. Norman and Lisette Named the Rossy of Sholom Home East and later Ackerberg Family and Richard Shaller to Sholom Home West. Campus. Family Sholom East There was also Campus, it is home a real need for market-rate and and Service Corporation joined to the Shirley Chapman Sholom HUD-subsidized independent together and became the Sholom Home East, Bentson Family housing that could provide tenants Community Alliance, an organiAssisted Living Residence and with a comforting sense of Jewish zation providing a full continuum the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg tradition, so Menorah West and of health and housing services. A Apartments. In addition, it also Knollwood Place Apartments were single Board of Trustees directed houses the David Feinberg Vitality built on the West campus. These six facilities: Knollwood Place, & Aquatics Center, Jay and Rose gave tenants a host of opportuniMenorah Plaza, Menorah West, Phillips Center for Memory Care, ties to remain active in the comRoitenberg Family Assisted Living, Roitenberg Adult Day Center, munity yet live independently. Sholom Home East, Sholom Home Sholom Johnson Hospice Center As the need grew for assisted livWest, and the Leo and Doris and Agency. In addition, Sholom ing, Roitenberg Family Assisted Hodroff Pavilion for Memory Care. operates its own home health Living Residence was added right In order to guard its future agency, Sholom Home Care. next door. Such close proximity to financial needs, the Sholom The Shaller Family Sholom Knollwood Place meant tenants Foundation was organized. The East Campus has remained in such 11
Look for your 2014 Food for Your Soul invitation coming in the mail! Or go to FoodForYourSoul.org for more information. Registration begins online this spring.
Sholom Receives High Government Rating! Medicare.gov’s Nursing Home Compare Web site has given Sholom Home West and Shirley Chapman Sholom Home East a 5- and 4-Star rating, respectively, in 2013, with comparisons to other nursing homes in the areas of overall quality, health inspection, quality measures, staffing, and RN staffing. We look forward to continuing this standard of excellence in the coming years. 12
high demand that a new construction project was completed in 2013 to add 16 more accommodations to the Shirley Chapman Sholom Home East. With pioneering comes growth opportunities. Both campuses have flourished and grown at a remarkable rate, and the natural wear and tear that results is requiring updates and expansion in order to keep serving our seniors in the standards of excellence for which Sholom has become known. What was once a small, quiet community with residents staying for nearly three years has changed dramatically (see chart at right). Both campuses now experience extremely high traffic and utilization, which warrants frequent reinvestment and replacement of our furnishings, fixtures, and equipment. In 2013, both Sholom Home West and Shirley Chapman Sholom Home East received a Five-Star Rating from medicare. gov Nursing Home Compare Web site in overall quality, health inspection, quality measures, staffing, and RN staffing. And as Sholom has evolved over the years, so have the needs. We speak not to brick and mortar, but to the lives of people who seek refuge within our walls. With
your continued support, we can continue that pioneering spirit that our forefathers and foremothers began back in 1908.
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Years Ago 1986 Length of Stay...........................952 days Annual Admissions ............................117
2013 SHOLOM EAST Annual Admissions ..........................690 Avg. Length of Stay TCU*.......16 days Avg. Length of Stay LTC** .....90 days
SHOLOM WEST Annual Admissions ...........................386 Avg. Length of Stay TCU ........22 days Avg. Length of Stay LTC ..... 270 days *TCU: Transitional Care Unit **LTC: Long-Term Care
The Sp i r i t of Pion e e r s
Fo od forYour Soul By Libby Goldstein Parker Sholom Auxiliary Liaison
Good food. Good company. Good cause.
W
hat do you get when you take
one small group of people, one fabulous and delicious dinner party, a generous helping of
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entertainment, loads and loads of interesting conversation, and a sprinkle of goodwill? Of course: this is the recipe for Food for Your Soul, Sholom’s major annual fundraiser, cooked up by the tireless efforts of the Sholom Auxiliary master chefs!
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Food for Your Soul is a fundraiser through the Sholom Auxiliary to benefit the residents of Sholom and the more than 1,000 seniors Sholom serves each year. The concept for this event is based on individuals or couples throughout the Twin Cities who host an intimate dinner party gathering in their homes featuring a special guest. “Special Guests” are our community’s movers and shakers or experts in their fields who attend one of the dinners and speak about their particular area of expertise. There are a wide range of options for guests to choose from—everything from arts to food and wine, politics, sports, entertainment, business, academia, social change—and a wide variety of homes and hosts. Community members purchase tickets to attend the dinner party that is most intriguing to them. Food for Your Soul provides an efficient and effective way for Sholom Auxiliary to raise critical dollars while keeping expenses low and attracting a diverse audience. Hosts are asked to provide the dinner, and Special Guests are asked to participate at no cost to Sholom. The idea for this event was borrowed from the Boston Jewish 14
Day School. A few years ago, Sholom’s then Board President, Wendy Baldinger, had a copy of the invitation for their event, “Matters of Taste.” Wendy brought the invite to the Marketing Committee meeting, handed it to us, and said, “I think we could do this for Sholom.” And that’s how Food for Your Soul was born! The first year, amid much skepticism, Food for Your Soul raised about $50,000—not bad for a first-time event! For the second and third years, our community
Looking good. Feeling good. Sholom Auxiliary sponsors “Live 2 B Healthy® Senior Fitness” at Sholom.
Estelle Gedan (left) and Marion Toberman work to increase arm strength with the Live 2 B Healthy® program.
really came forward, and we were able to raise about $100,000 each year to help the Auxiliary continue providing the comforts of home to our Sholom residents, tenants, and clients. This past year, money raised from Food for Your Soul went directly to support the Live 2 B Healthy® Senior Fitness program that is now available at Roitenberg Assisted Living Residence, Knollwood Place Apartments, and Bentson Assisted Living Residence. We are very excited to see what the fourth year will bring! The recipe for success with this event is due in no small part to our Auxiliary members who work tirelessly for months, planning, brainstorming, contacting potential hosts and Special Guests to participate, securing corporate sponsors, and ensuring all the logistics for the evening to run smoothly. As you can imagine, this event literally takes a village, and we are so grateful for all of our hosts, Special Guests, committee members, donors, corporate sponsors and participants. We could not whip up this delectable, nourishing event without their support!
2013–14 Boards of Directors SHOLOM BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Mark Freeman
President Mark Freeman Vice Presidents Steve Brand Bill Gotlieb John MacDonald Polly Saxon Treasurer Jerry Rudick Secretary Margie Solomon
Immediate Past President Barry Newman Directors Wendy Baldinger Carrie Bloomfield Neil Borenstein Allen Freeman Bill Horne Jay Goldberg Jon Gordon
Grant Kamin Lori Kamin Phyllis Karasov Becca Kvasnik (Aux. President) Brian Krisko Nancy Lane Shawn Rockler Paul Ross Michæl Saxon (Found. President)
Scott Seiler Michæl Shields Julie Swiler
SHOLOM FOUNDATION
President Michæl Saxon
President Michæl Saxon President Elect Mark Freeman Treasurer Lisa Heilicher Secretary Janie Berg Directors Steve A. Brand* Lisa Capp Bob Cohen
Arne Divine* Michæl Epstein Neil Fink Jack Fiterman Allen Freeman* David Gantman Jay D. Goldberg* Debbie Goldenberg Harold Goldfine Jon Gordon* Robert Hartman* Susan FeinbergHughes
Elaine Johnson Judy A. Karon Robert Karon* Becca Kvasnik Joy Leibman Josh Ribnick Mann Louis Newman Ken Raskin Jerry Rudick Ada Rubenstein z”l Herb Schechter Charles Selcer* Michelle Shaller
Thomas Sherman* Ben Steinberg Lloyd Stern* Jerome Yugend z”l* Drew Zamansky *Past Presidents
SHOLOM AUXILIARY President Becca Kvasnik Vice President Fundraising Micki Naiman Vice President Membership Layne Rosen Susie Held
President Becca Kvasnik
Vice President Programming for Members Rollye Rinkey Vice President Programming for Residents Sharon Kieffer Diane Mintz Treasurer Francie Corwin Recording Secretary Sheila Leventhal
Directors Barb Hoffman Diane Kuperman Sheri Rosen Laurie Smith Immediate Past President Nancy Getzkin Life Board Members Marion Klein Ann Miller Beryl Strickon 15
Sholom Housing Options
T
he 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 dÊcor in a neighborhood setting on the beautiful Shaller Family Campus—Sholom East in St. Paul. We offer all the comforts listed above. 16
assisted living ROITENBERG FAMILY ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE 3610 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (952) 908.1776 Numero-Steinfeldt Foundation Assisted Living Pavilion We offer 52 studio, one- and twobedroom apartments with either traditional or enhanced assisted living services. Here’s a sampling of our amenities: • Family-style living rooms, sunrooms, gardens, and walking paths • On-site fitness center and Live 2 B Healthy® fitness classes • On-site beauty and barber shop • Private dining and catering services available • Utilities included • Access to Ackerberg Family campus continuum & hospice • Full calendar of activities, classes, and community events • Kosher dining—all meals and snacks included • Housekeeping and laundry service included • Scheduled van service • Ask about short-term stays!
BENTSON FAMILY ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE 730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 328.2023 • 48 studio, one- and twobedroom apartments • Emergency call systems • Access to home care services through Sholom Home Care • Full calendar of activities, classes and community events • Kosher dining—all meals and snacks included • Housekeeping and laundry service included • Wellness programs • Scheduled van service • 24-hour staffing
ENHANCED ASSISTED LIVING
If your loved one requires a higher level of care than what is offered in a traditional assisted living setting, talk to us. We can help you find what best suits your loved one’s needs. 17
Sholom Housing Options
S
holom 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. 18
memory care JAY & ROSE PHILLIPS CENTER FOR MEMORY CARE 730 Kay Avenue St. Paul, MN 55102 (651) 328.2023 • 18 studio apartments • Specialized programs and services fostering independence and wellness for individuals experiencing mild to moderate stages of dementia and memory loss • Sholom 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 • Specialized programs and services fostering independence and wellness for individuals experiencing mild to moderate stages of dementia and memory loss • Sholom Home Care staff on-site 24/7
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 • Short-term rehabilitation, longterm, respite, memory, hospice, and palliative care • Chapel, library, gift shop/deli, beauty/barber shop • Rooftop outdoor patios • Sholom Johnson Hospice Center
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 • Short-term rehabilitation, long-term, respite, memory, hospice, and palliative care
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market-rate senior apartment homes KNOLLWOOD PLACE APARTMENTS 3630 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (952) 939.1605 • 153 one- and two-bedroom apartment homes • Controlled 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
hud-supported apartment homes MENORAH PLAZA 4925 Minnetonka Blvd. St. Louis Park, MN 55416 (952) 653.3680 • 151 one- and two-bedroom apartment homes 20
• 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 • 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 • 45 one-bedroom apartment homes • Recreational, cultural, and social programming • State-funded waivered services for customized living program available • Underground parking • Access to home care services through Sholom Home Care; staff available 24/7
Sholom Services also on the rossy & richard shaller family east campus
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 Home Care is Medicare certified and is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care.
SHOLOM JOHNSON HOSPICE AGENCY (651) 328.2091 Hospice care wherever you live; providing physical, emotional, and spiritual care to individuals approaching the end of life and their families.
DAVID FEINBERG VITALITY & AQUATICS CENTER 730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 328.2051 • Warm water therapy pool • Certified trainers
ROITENBERG FAMILY ADULT DAY CENTER
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! Go to www.sholomcatering.com.
730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 328.2015 • Enriching programming • Socialization • Nutritious meals • Secure environment
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Sholom Financials 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
2013 $
4,984,437 760,986 3,753,035 1,722,352 368,423 11,589,233
2012 $
6,387,929 445,191 3,360,385 1,749,359 318,102 12,260,966
33,508,338 1,722,352
34,991,396 1,749,359
31,785,986
33,242,037
82,900,341
83,656,450
OTHER ASSETS
1,842,197
1,707,683
TOTAL ASSETS
$ 128,117,757
$ 130,867,136
2012
13,374,176 967,382 2,998,356 70,201 17,410,115 17,410,115
13,688,898 1,964,960 3,244,138 75,876 18,973,872
LONG-TERM LIABILITIES Trust and Security Deposits Deferred Compensation LTD, Less Current Portions Interest Rate Swap Agreement Total Long-Term Liabilities
403,741 262,596 50,517,061 1,354,222 52,537,620 52,537,620
395,916 281,196 51,789,651 1,978,383 54,445,146
TOTAL LIABILITIES
69,947,735
73,419,018
NET ASSETS Unrestricted Temporary Restricted Permanently Restricted Total Net Assets
31,279,666 5,198,665 21,691,691 58,170,022
33,277,681 3,426,300 20,744,137 57,448,118
$ 128,117,757
$ 130,867,136
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND ND NET ASSETS
REVENUE BY SOURCE HUD 5%
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2013
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 Statement of Activities Sholom and Affiliates Consolidated UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT Net Resident Service Revenue Rental Revenue Other Operating Revenue Unrestricted Contributions Investment Income Net Assets Released from Restrictions Used for Operations Total Revenues, Gains and Other Support OPERATING EXPENSES Programs and Services Management and General Development and Fundraising Total Operating Expenses OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) 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 Increase in Unrestricted ricted Net Assets Increase (Decrease) in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets Increase in Permanently Restricted Net Assets Net Assets, Beginning of Year Net Assets, End of Year
2013
2012
32,790,088 11,699,621 2,291,165 1,150,327 519,784 1,488,605 $ 49,939,590
34,191,772 9,666,845 2,349,971 1,384,118 1,575,052 1,341,267 $ 50,509,025
42,314,674 8,685,043 808,660
41,097,210 8,512,576 698,633
$ 51,808,377
$ 50,308,419
$ (1,868,787)
$
588,705 187,855 776,560 $ (1,092,227) 866,577
200,606 (118,230) 317,589 6,500 (109,381) 96,478
$
297,084 3,400 (221,952)
947,554
1,520,510
57,448,118
55,849,076
$ 58,170,022
$ 57,448,118
A complete copy of financial statements audited by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP is available upon request
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CAR E. COMPASSION. COMMUNITY.
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, so mark your calendars now for the third Thursday in June, when the Auxiliary will bring you the annual Food for Your Soul (FFYS) 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 such as 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 and the Auxiliary has been tremendously successful. Be sure to renew your membership for the next 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 financial support for Sholom services and facilities; and to promote excellence in care to those served by Sholom for generations to come. 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. The Foundation’s fundraising efforts are concentrated in the following: planned gifts, current and future pledges of cash, stock, property, and estate gifts that name Sholom Foundation as a beneficiary in a will, life insurance policy, qualified retirement fund or trust, or charitable trust—all of which may establish named funds to support Sholom in perpetuity. To learn more about how you can make a difference with your gift to Sholom Foundation, call Executive Director Jœl Mandel at (952) 939.1593. Donate online: www.sholomfoundation.com. 25
Dedicated Members Sholom/Auxiliary Life Members Anonymous (1) Ruth Aaron Margo & Barry Abelson Bonnie & Alvin Abrahamson Joan & Jack Abrahamson Lucille Abramovitz Richard Abrams 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 Al Apple Erika & Paul Applebaum Lorraine & Sid Applebaum Molly & Steve Applebaum Stuart & Maxine Applebaum Deborah & Michæl Armel Jan & Josh Arnold Naomi & Neil Arnold Jason & Joyce Aronson Lorraine Astren Ruth Atlas 26
Rose Averbach Wendy & Howie Bach Kerry & Scott Bader Kristi Bader & Gary Swartz 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 Bettie Barenbaum Marilyn & Larry Barenbaum Estelle & Harvey Barisof Etta & Mike Barry Melanie & Charles Barry Patti & Jev Baskin Lois & Walter Baum Betty Baumgarten Barbara & Lee Bearmon Roz & Sid Bearman Janie & Terry Becker Nettie Beers Janet & Robert Behringer Ginger & Martin Bell Myrna & Gary Bell Sally & James Beloff Judi Belzer & Jerry Waldman Linda & Paul Benenson Barbara Bentson Margo Berdass Pearl & Daniel Berdass Connie Berde Doris Berde
Michæl & 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 Linda & Butch Bialick Helena Bigos Betsy & Barry Birnberg Tammy & Carl Birnberg Ruth Blackman Rhonda & Charles Bland Donna & Alan Block Arline Bloom Bette Ann & Richard Bloom Bobby & Phil Bloom Peggy & Richard Bloom Shirley Bloomfield Michæl & 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 Eli Budd Marlene & Jim Bukstein Marcia & James Bunin Richard & Susan Bunin Beverly Bunin-Gillman 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 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 Frances & Gregg Corwin Helen Corwin Jeanne Corwin Aidee Cooper 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 Nancy Devitt & Rick Chase Susie & Bob Diamond Marilyn Dickel Claire Dienstag Anita Dinerstein Arne & Ræ 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 Beverly & Marvin Edelstein Jill & Bob 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 Syrile Ellison Barbara & Richard Emerson Judy & Michæl 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 & Ron Ettinger Vivian & Bob Ezrilov Betty & Herbert Fantle Hillary & Daniel Feder Zetta Feder Corrine & Tom Feinberg David Feinberg Joan Feinberg Linda Feinberg
Judy Feldman Lenore & Al Feldman Susie & Steve Feldman Sol Fellman Joanne Ferraro & Bob Beugen Sherri & Larry Feuer Ellenjoy Fields Beverlee Fine Amy Fingerhut Beverly & Dick Fink Margie & Mitch Fink Barbara & Paul Finkelstein Freda Finn Bobbi & Merrill Fischbein Irv 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 Susie & Steve Fiterman Willis Forman Paula Fox Cheryl & Elliot Francke Barbara & Neal Frank Shirley & Byron Frank Doreen Frankel & Jake Hurwitz Terry Freedman Beth & John Freeman Debbie Freeman & Edward Lentsch Gretta Freeman Judy & Todd 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 Sharman GautschEcker & James Ecker Rosie & Loren Geller Samuel Gelt Eve Gerber Læl & Gary Gerding Carolyn & Barry Gerr Karen & Bruce Gershman Nancy & Jeff Getzkin Esther Getzug Lois & Larry Gibson Nancy & Steve Gilats Heidi & Howard Gilbert Harold Gillman Roni & Alan Gingold David Ginsberg Barbara & Neil Gitlin Hugh Gitlin Renee 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 Miriam Goldberg Patti Goldberg Dr. Stanley M. & Luella G. Goldberg Zee Goldberg Debbie Goldberger Geri Goldberger Nancy Goldberger Shirley Goldberger Bonnie & Lester Goldblatt 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 Burniece Goldetsky Judie & Norman Goldetsky Laurie & Bruce Goldfarb Mel & Judy Goldfein Katherine & Allen Goldman Maurice & May Goldman Edith Goldschmidt Cecil & Sid Goldstein Edith Goodman Edith & Max Goodman Lois Goodman Malka & Ernest Goodman Benita Gordon
Bernice Cowl Gordon Jane & Jon Gordon Julie Gordon Karen Gordon Elaine & Ronald Goren Mary Gotz Beth & Dewey Graff Jennifer Gray & Mark Freeman Susan & Norton Gray Ellen & Harley Greenberg Janet Greenberg Janice & Ben Greenberg Lionel Greenberg Marilyn & Dean Greenberg Myra & Roger Greenberg Ronya & Larry Greenberg Ida Greenfield Melanie & Vic Greenstein 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 Rolee 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 & Michæl Hofkin Ann & Bruce Hope Jan Hope Terry & Roger Hork Barbara Howard Susan Feinberg Hughes & Gerry Hughes Ann Hunegs Dobie & Dick Hunegs Margaret Hunegs Karen & David Hyman Joanie Hymanson John & Shirley Isaacs Rhea Isaacs Ann & Robert Jackson Alexandra & Irwin Jacobs Linda & Harlan Jacobs Gloria & Manny Jaffe Janet Jaffe Joan Jaffee Karen Jaffee & Jed Marquisee Roz & Arthur Jaffee Leone & Harold Jaroff Beth & Duane Jasco Amy Johnson
Catherine & Craig Johnson Gloria & Lynn Johnson Lois & Mitchell Johnson Paul & Beverly Johnson Robin Johnson Scott Johnson Betty & Peter Jonas Geri & Burton Joseph Theresa & Arnold Joseph Lois Juster Myra Juster Jeanne & Stan Kagin Bruce R. Kahn Camille and Robert Kahn Marcy & Jim Kahn Ruth & Harold Kaiser Sandra & Brian Kamin Marlee & Howard Kaminsky Janet Kampf Jœ Kane Merle & Mort Kane Mitzi & Terry Kane Sue & Bruce Kane Cindy & Doug Kanter Jean & Yale Kanter Eloise & Elliot 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 Esther Kaufman Pam & Ronald Kaufman Rose Kay Delores Kelber 27
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 Tybe & Arlen Kitsis Sharon & Jeffrey Kivens Wendy Kivens & Alexei Sacks 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 Kœster 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 & Annetta Krelitz MerleAnne Kremen Cookie Kronfeld Gracia & Merrill Kuller Judy & Bunny Kuller Raleigh Kuller Sandra Kuller Susie & Hart Kuller Anita Kunin Beverly & Paul Kunin Elaine & Howard Kuretsky 28
Gitty & Mark Kutoff Becca & Jon Kvasnik Renee & Walter Kvasnik Muriel & Lou Lachter Diane Ladenson Sharlene & Sid Ladin Harriet & Miles Lane Shirleymæ Epstein Lane Carole & Steven Lang Patricia Laplante & Peter Levine Pearl Levin Elizabeth Latts Larry & Judi Latz Edith Lava Ellen Lavin Missy & Jœl 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 Carol & Jerry Levin Delores & Corky Levin Jeanne & Albert Levin Leonard & Dorothy Levin Lois Levine Judith Levitan Helen & Mort Levitch Perri & Steve Levitus Harriet Levy
Carole & Burt Levy-Cohen Thomas Lewin Mæ Libman Sara & David Lieberman Sheila & Steve Lieberman Jane & Todd Lifson Betty Lipkin Cecilie Lippa Bill Lipschultz Dr. Carol Lipschultz & Steve Niedorf Dottie Lipschultz Dorothy Lipschultz Marilyn & Martin Lipschultz Robin Lipschultz Sari & Brian Lipschultz Sandra & James Liston Jeanette Litman Bonnie & Steve Litton Nancy Lœwenstein Sandy & Bob Lœwstein Sally Lorberbaum Francelyne & Dick 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 Kelly & Martin Mandel Roberta & Mark Mandel Sandra Mandel Rollie & Ben Marcovitch Marcia & Phil Marcus Lesle & Herbert Margolis Marilyn Marker Gayle Marko Leslie Martin & Fred Hæusler
Sheila & William Marver Florie & Robert Marvy Judy & Bevan Marvy Mirel Marvy Diane & Jœ 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 & Michæl Minsberg Loretta & Herb Modelevsky Ella Mogilevsky Saralee & Neil Mogilner Jane & Michæl Mogol Noralee Mogol Terry & Gerard Moons Sue & Steve Morem Carol Morris Joyce Moscœ Marlene & Tom Moscœ Stacy & Daniel Mosow Louise & Bruce Moss Joseph Moss Julie & Scott Moss Wanda Moss Candice & Charles Nadler Edie Naiman & Steve Naiman Marilyn & Elmer Nathenson Nancy Nathanson
Varda Nauen & Jeffrey Burton Ellen & Dana Nelson Benita & Gerald Nemer Helen Nemer Roberta & Bruce Nemer Sarah Nemer Stan & Della Nemer Daveen Nemerov Barbara & Michæl Neren Sheryl & Steve Newman Amie Noun & Ira Isbin Joan Noun Joseph & Shirley Novich Jean Nudell Sandy Okinow Sandy & Shel Olkon Etta Fay Orkin Barrie & Steve Orloff Carol & Aleck Ostrow Sheila & Hy Paisner Francie & Mark Paper Celia Paster Stephanie Paul Lanie Paymar & Curt Sward Shari Pearlson Carl Pedro Shelly Peilen Norm Perl Robbie Perl & Richard Garon Franzi Perlman June & Alvin Perlman Lisa & Chuck Perlman Helain & Jimmy Pesis Deanna Phillips Karin & Dean Phillips Morton & Pauline Phillips Linda Pinck Stacey Pinck-Birnberg & Bradley Birnberg Dorothy & Norman Pink Roberta & Stuart Pinsky Charlene and Michæl Plitman Donna & Jim Pohlad
Sandra & Harold Porter Susan & Jack Pred Truen & Bert Press Mildred Price Joyce & Eddie Prohofsky Richard Proman Janis Propper Beth & Scott Puchtel Lil Ræn 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 & Michæl 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 Rinkey Rollye & Chuck Rinkey Ruth Rischall Jo Ellen & Stan Robins Phyllis & Lloyd Robinson Harriett & Harvey Rochlin Norton & Bert Rockler Dona & Mike Rodich Barbara Roitenberg Harold Roitenberg Dory & Bud Rose Ruth Ann Rose Gwynn & Thomas Rosen Marcia Rosen Rollie & Marty Rosen
Pearl 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 Jean Rosenzsweig Barbara & Barry Rosenzweig Pati & Raymond Rosenzweig Sue & Dave Rosner Bonnie Ross Connie & Paul Ross Sande & Rick Ross Tudie Ross Ronna Rossman Bernice Rosten Jean & David Rotenberg Lisa & Richard Rotenberg Naomi Rotenberg Marjorie Rothstein Marilyn Rovner Ada Rubenstein Roslyn Rubenstein Wendy & Steve Rubin Elaine & Arthur Ruder Barbara Ruppe Linda & Max Rutman Lœy & Jerry Rutman Marlene Rutman Sheila & David Rutman Harold Rutstein Barb & Steve Rutzick Melanie & Mark Rutzick
Sandy & Jim Rutzick Jan & Bob Sabes Sam Saide Beth & Mark Saliterman Larry Saliterman Marlene Salkin Mike Salloway Phyllis & Al Salsberg Sue & Stephen Saltzman Mimi & David Sanders Laurie Savran Natalie & Ron Saxon Polly & Mike Saxon Janice & Jeffrey Schachtman Nancy & Steve Schachtman Nicole & Todd Schachtman Fannie Schanfield Kelly & Michæl Schechter Marta & Herb Schechter Raleigh Schechter Eileen & Harold Scherling Dana & Stuart Schleien Linda and Len Schloff Lois & Larry Schochet Nancy & Michæl Schœnberger Marsha Schœnkin & Stuart Bear Paula & David Schraber Sharon & Gerald Schraber Debra & Michæl Schumacher Judi & Allan Schuman Sheila & Martin Schuman Ruthie & Dick Schumeister Darlene & Nate Schwartz Linda & Ivan Schwartzman Thomas & Susan Schway Stanley Schweitzer
Beverly & Orrin Sechter, Sr. Beth Ann Segal Carol & Shel Segal Robin & Nolan Segal Shelley Segal Susan & Leonard Segal Miriam Segall Yvonne & Chuck Selcer Lois & Bud Seltzer Michelle & Steve 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 Marjorie Shores-Freeman Wendy & Martin Shragg Sarah & Robert 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 & David Silverstein Sybil & Paul Silverstein Roberta Simes Elaine Simon Karen & Bruce Simon Serene & Peter Simon Susie & Jim Simon Hidee & Steven Singer Julie Sinykin
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 and Jim Smith Laura & Stanley Smith Laurie & Thomas Smith Marilyn & Richard Smith Shelli Stall Smith & Mike Smith Diane & Rick Smookler Sharon & Phil Snyder Stacy & Michæl 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 Rivian 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 Barb & Todd Striker Sandy & Myron Striker Beatrice & Merton Suckerman Jack Sutin Frances & Paul Swanson David Swarsensky Helen & Don Swartz Marcia & Lawrence Swartz Harriet Swatez Betty Sweet Sandra & Michæl Swirnoff Marilyn & Morgan Tamsky Hindy & Scott Tankenoff Jim Tankenoff Marsha & Gary Tankenoff Cindy & Stuart Tapper Roslyn Tarshish Patty & Stan Taube Lyn & Steve Tesler Crescense & James Thompson Sandy & Bob Tilsen Ryvelle & Bill Tilsner Nancy Toberman Ruth Tolchiner Bill & Sharon Torodor 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 & Michæl Volk Sharon & Jœl 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 Bernie Weitzman Natasha & Reginald Werner Violet Werner Joan & Paul Wernick Jean & Sheldon Wert Marilyn Wert Gilbert Westreich Ardis & Tom Wexler Elizabeth Wexler Mindy Wexler Murial Wexler Pamela Wexler Shellie & Harold Wexler Debra & Byron Wieberdink Connie & Alan Wilensky Sybil & Seymour Wilensky Rita Wine Sally & Norman Winer Barbara & Arnold Winikoff Jeffery Winston Barbara Winthrop Sonia & Steve Winthrop Judy Witebsky Cindy & Perry Witkin Shirley Witkin Marvin Wolf Sandy & Marv Wolfenson Randi & Barry Wolfish Freem & Blair Wolfson Randee & Sam Wolfson Helen & Leo Wolk Marie Wolpert Judy & Elliot Wolson Dian & Stuart Yellen Judith Yesnes 29
Rose Zamansky Amy & David Zaroff Betty Zats Sue & Alvin Zelickson Honey & Lawrence Zelle Lois Zien Ruth Ziman 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) Beth Binder Beatrice Lewenstein Jeanne & Steve Prawer Friend ($100 - $499) Anonymous (3) Mike Adelson Herman Birnberg Kathy & Stephen Chase Miles Cohen Harold & Gloria Daniels Dori Denelle Kathleen & Andrew Garon Steve Goldfine Susan Greenberg Irwin Hershkovitz Susan & Michæl Horovitz Bruce Karsner Jill A. Kaufman Hannah & Paul Kirschenfeld Joy Leibman Nancy & Allen Levine Lee Litman Susan Mann Sue Meyers Rabbi Amy Eilberg 30
Jacqueline Paster Samuel Rafowitz Sheri Rosen & Jeremie Kass Richard Rosenberg Jodi & Daniel Saltzman Judith Schumeister Martin Segal Rabbi Alan Shavit-Lonstein Elaine & Stuart Steinman Justin Swiller Stanton L. Wolkoff Family ($54- $99) Anonymous (3) Beverly & Marvin Aaron Debra & Jerome Abrams Stephen Baker Penny Bank Carol & Rick Berg Kay & Irv Bergsagel Aileen & Harold Bershow Sheila & David Brod Helen Brooks Fran & Marvin Burstein Joyce & Ted Cardozo Butch & Connie Clayman Jo Ellyn Cohen Phyllis & Earl Cohen Sheila & Jerome Davis Rabbi Moshe & Mindelle Feller Wendy & Gary Fine Mark Freidson & Betty Holmes Michæl & Cindy Garr Family Marlene S. Garvis Ray & Elissa Getsug Barb & Steve Godes Cindi & Harold Goldfine Bonnie & Gary Goldish Lynn & Howard Goldman Mavis & Shane Goldstein William & Julie Gotlieb
Dr. & Mrs. Richard A. Greenberg Shirley & Lowen Grodnick Erv & Arlis Grossman Kathy & Ed Hara Sandra & Allen Harris Gale and Ruth Held Lorita & Jay Jacobson Millie & Marvin Jacobson Margaret & Stan Jaffy Ted & Debby Jewett Dr. Bruce & Ellen Johnson Dr. Hope Frisch Kalin & Jeremy Kalin Rivia & Sheldon Kaplan Shirley Kaplan Nancy & Elliot Karasov Phyllis Karasov & Alan Olstein Chelle & Leon Katz Harold & Carolyn Kaufmann Patricia Kenton & Phil Politz Joanne & Thomas Kieffer Eva Krause Paul Krause Brina Krelitz Judith & Marty Kuretsky Bertha Kutoff Nancy & Stephen Lane Elaine & Leon Lerner Bill & Gloria Levin Helen & Ron Lifson Nancy & Herman Markowitz Sheldon & Sally Masnek Jane & Terry Nali Joyce & Martin Orbuch Serene & Lenny Paletz Lisa & Bruce Peilen Marvin Pertzik Sharon & Michæl Posnansky Shirley & Norbert Raucher Gail & Bill Ribnick
Jerome & Marilyn Richter Jan Ringer Dr. & Mrs. David Rosenbaum Sue & Gary Rosenberg Betty & Martin Rosenstein Fern & David Sanders Susanne G. Savett Marjorie & Bart Schneider Faye Segal and Esther Begam Millie & Howie Segal Berta & Stanley Shapiro Judy Shapiro Barbara & Lloyd Sigel Shirley Silberman Yetta & Jerry Simon Laurie Rose Simon Margie Solomon Ione & Alan Stiegler Beth Silverwater & Norman Greenberg Anne Strasser & Peter Douglas Carol Trestman Rabbi Barry & Zena Woolf Robin & Mark Zaban Kathy & Howard Zack Sylvia & Jack Zouber Individual ($36- $53) Anonymous (6) Arnold “Bill” Aberman Betty A. Agranoff Terry Appleman Allan Apter Harold Arenson DeDe Armel Gracie Azine Rosalyn Baker Amy Baratz Frances Baum Elaine Lehman Berg June Berg Elaine Berkowitz Charlotte Berman Gail Mirviss Berman Rhea Berman Elka Bernshtein
Mrs. Harold Bernstein (Mickey) Ræ Besner Helene Biglow Joanne Blindman Cathy Bratter Eileen & Howard Bream Cindy Brown Elizabeth Brown Esther Burke Edith Calin Mary Calof Lisa Capp Renee J. Cell Hazel Chase Stuart Chazin Elayne & Larry Chiat Fredell Cohen Phyllis Chucker Paula Cohen Sherry Cohen Andrea Cohn Ann Covin Rita Covin Beatrice Cowle Clarice Cutts Joan Davidson Constance Davis Judith Dodd Bonnie Dudovitz Sophie Dudovitz Bobbie Edelstein Dora & Isaac Einisman Bobbie Elle Ilene Engle Evelyn Esrig Marilyn Feder Joyce & Harold Field Barbara Finch Ruth & Leon Frankel Arlene M. Fried Barbara Friedman Linda Friedman Patti Frisch Lori Fritz Janet R. Gabor Nancy Garber Sue Garnett Rosalie Gavren Anita Geller Rosie Gellman Debra & Mitchell Gensler
Peni & Steve Gensler June Gilats Marlene Gimpel Lorraine Gitis Gail Glatzer Judi Gallop Gleeman Harriet M. Glick Janet & Barry Godes Judith Goldberg Kaye Goldberg Lois Goldberg Paula Goldberg Scott Goldberg Shirley Goldberg Lynn H. Goldbloom Beverly Goldfine Irene Goldfine Darlene Goldman Susan Goldman Dorothy Goldstein Nancy Goldstein Lillian Goltzman Rose Goodman Carolyn L. Gordon Jill Gottlieb Carrie Gottstein Sally Grans-Korsh & Ron Korsh Bernice Greenberg Jill Greer Barbara Grossman Alta Harris Bernice Heiligman Shirley A. Heiligman Harriet “Chick” Held Joan & Jerry Helfand Denise Hertz Lorraine Hertz Shirley Hill Mildred Ingber Roberta Gershone Jaffe Francine Jerson Phyllis Kahn Marion A. Kahn Rosann Kahner Georgia Kalman Raleigh Kaminsky Peggy Kane Wendy Kane Rosalind Kaplan Ruth Kasdan Connie Katz Dalia Katz Gail Katz
Karen & David Katz Sybil Katz Judith Kessel Linda Kieffer Audrey Kiges Mitchel Kirshbaum Nadine Kivens Rachel Klein Miriam & Robert Kleinbaum Betty Kohn Eileen Kopman Bette Kotlarz Lois Kozberg Serafima Krivolapova June C. Lapidus Sanford Lederfine Janice Leichter Esther Lerman Joyce Levenson Stephanie Levine Laurel Lifson Helen Lipets Rita Lusky Ellen Mack Paula L. Maisel Nancy Maltzman Jill Ann Marks Sandra Marrinson Esther Miller Diane Mintz Gloria Murman Neil Naftalin Richard Neuman Harriet J. Newman Louise & Robert Newman Terry Nolan & Carl Markus Leslie Novak Pam Ottenstein Barbara Penn Ina Pfefer Margery Pihlstrom Marcia Pinkus Shirley Politz Suzanne Prass Bonnie Prawer Sara Press Nancy Proman Toni Raihill Ida Rapoport Audray Rees Joan Rischall
Elaine Rosen Fran Rosen Layne Harris Rosen Betty Rosenberg Francie Ross Robert Rubenstein Dr. Rosalyn Rubin Sybil Rubin Sheryl Rutzick Sharon Sacks Gayle Sæks Jan Saffron-Johnson Naomi Salloway Anne Ræ Sanderson David Sandler Margie Scherzer Rosalyn Schwartzman Merle Shapiro Susan Shapiro Nan Shaw Rita Shear Betty Sher Bernie Sherman Judith S. Sherman Anita Siegel Lois Siegel Janny & Alan Silver Marilyn Silver Fern Silverman Loreen Silverman Josephine Berg Simes Beverly Simon Maxine Simon Minnie Singer Edith Naomi Smith Jane Smith Betty Smithberg Allen Spencer Stephen E. Spielberg Joan Strouse Sophie Teener Helen Toretsky Sandy Unger Bernice Upin Mary Van Slyke-Zaslofsky Liz Ward Robert Warshawsky Ann Wasserman Clara Watchman Betty Weber Idele Weinberg Lorraine Weinberg Felicia Weingarten
Suzanne M. Weinstein Connie Weisberg David & Dana Beth Weisman Susan White Dr. Peter & Madee Wilton Rollye Winnig Patricia Wolkoff Ellie Wolpert Judith Yesnes Mary Youle & Philip Cohen Beverly Zakheim Betty Zats Linda Zempel Bed & Breakfast Backers 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 (2) Carolyn Abramson Eileen Adams Yaffa & Mark Appelbaum Shirley Baratz Marilyn & Bruce Baum 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 & Bob Edelstein Helen & Jim Ehrlich Gloria Esensten Corrine & Tom Feinberg David Feinberg
Amy & Jack Fiterman Toba & Allen Freeman Sandra & Paul Friedman Kristin & David Gantman Lucille & Burt Garr Harriet & Bill Gasway Nancy & Jeff Getzkin Mimi & Sherry Gleekel Barb & Steve Godes Esta & Jerry Gold Chad Goldberg Ilene & Jay Goldberg Lois Goldberg Marlene & Sandy Goldberg Tobe & Arlin Goldberg Rivoli Golden Karen Gordon Merry & Lowell Gordon Ida Greenfield Sarah Gruber Jill & Jonathan Halper Bonnie & Steve Heller Susan Feinberg Hughes & Gerry Hughes Dobie & Dick Hunegs Bruce R. Kahn Lori & Jay Kamin Carole & Martin Kaplan Donna & Michæl Kaplan Judy A. Karon Jennifer & Kenneth Katz Becky & Abe Kern Jane & Bob Ketroser Miriam & Lee Kieffer Sheldon & Eva Kieffer Alec Kiperstin Diane & Allen Kuperman Harriet & Miles Lane Janet Leach & Ed Pickett Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Bea & Richard Levey Ruth & Jerrold Levine Sheila & Jœl Locketz Rhoda & Don Mains Peggy & Jœl Mandel Josh Ribnick Mann
Marcia & Phil Marcus Gayle Marko Ethel Mayeron Dina & Igor Mikhailenko Barbara & Sol Minsberg Amy & Barry Newman Gayle Newman Trisha & Evan Niefeld Jean Nudell Michæl Orren Marsha & Harvey Ostrow June & Alvin Perlman Liz & Jack Pink Lil Ræn Wendy & Jeff Ringer Connie & Paul Ross Josef Rozenberg Elaine & Jerald Rudick Sandy & Jim Rutzick Gloria & Rudy Schœn Ruthie & Dick Schumeister Martin Segal Abby & Barrie Segall Leslee & Mert Shapiro Doris & Eddie Sherman Estie & Jim Sherman Len Silesky Diane & Rick Smookler Cathy Snyder Margie Solomon Sandra & Jason Sondell Hope Stanley Cheryl & Sanford Stein Marion & Michæl Swatez Deanna & James Tilsen Chana & Philip Weber Carol Mæ & Skip Widdes Barbara Winthrop Sandy & Marv Wolfenson
These lists refer to all those who had any type of membership during the 2013 calendar year. We apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions.
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