2015 Sholom Annual Report

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2015 Annual Report

Sholom Remembers Oscar Stein

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A Life of Public Service


President’s Letter

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ver the course of our lives, we come in contact with people who, on the surface, appear quite ordinary but are really quite exceptional. If we take time to listen and learn, we find amazing treasures. Sholom is proud to feature Oscar Steinz”l and his family in this 2015 annual report. With the Stein family’s story, you will learn how to live your life dedicated to the concept of tikkun olam, or “repair the world” by serving your community simply and humbly every day in some small way. I have been fortunate to have been raised in a family where the importance of serving our community was emphasized. My mother had a special connection to Sholom and her love for Sholom’s mission is memorialized annually when a recipient of the Susie Selcer Leadership award is selected. Her enthusiasm for Sholom has been passed on to me and as Board President for Sholom, I have the privilege and responsibility of carrying on Sholom’s rich traditions far into the future. This task is not without its challenges. We are facing increased competition by larger, well-funded organizations, along with smaller companies, vying for as much of the senior market as they can attract. However, Sholom remains the ONLY Jewish-sponsored organization of its kind in the Twin Cities area. Our Jewish traditions become increasingly important as one ages. Honoring these traditions was important to the Stein family too. The familiarity of these traditions brings a sense of comfort and reassurance

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Chuck Selcer, President in times of uncertainty. And this brings me to our responsibility: How do we ensure the next 100 years and beyond for Sholom and the seniors we serve? Over the last year, the Sholom board, in collaboration with leadership staff, has been actively reviewing many state-ofthe-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, Medicare home care, and our rehabilitation fitness programs throughout the Twin Cities. These activities create value within and for our community as our clients’ needs and wants evolve.

We remain committed to providing the best possible care to our residents and guests, valuing our employees, continuing to grow our financial stability and creating a long lasting, sustainable future for Sholom and the seniors we serve. We continue to review options to improve the operations and living arrangements on our Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus and some additions to our Shaller Family Sholom East Campus. While the physical environment in which one resides or recuperates is important, our future success relies heavily on our caregivers. In conjunction with the exploration of physical plant upgrades and additions, I’m pleased to announce that Sholom has assembled a strong interdisciplinary team that has begun to study current and futuristic customer service models for implementation across Sholom. You can read more about this exciting work on page 9 of this report. The Board and I are committed to Sholom’s mission and we are excited about the future. With your help and working together, we can do our part to repair the world. Let me leave you with a challenge. What small (or big) thing can you do to assist Sholom as it ensures that families like the Steins have a place to go for their senior care needs? My desire is that Sholom’s fine services will be available for at least the next 100 years! Together we can go from strength to strength.


Insights from the Interim CEO

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s I reflect on 2015, serving as Sholom’s Interim CEO, this has been an extraordinary experience. Certainly, this is a challenging and complicated industry. Simply taking into account myriad regulations, reimbursement challenges and changes in the health care industry as a whole, resulting from the implementation of the Affordable Health Care Act, can make one’s head spin! Given all those factors, while an enormous part of navigating my role, it was also a recent, personal experience that has guided my work as the interim CEO for Sholom. My family needed to move my dad (in his frail condition), to bring him closer to family and begin hospice care services. It was a very difficult time for us, but through it, I learned the true value of wonderful caregivers who dedicate their careers to working with the elderly. Their empathy and kindness was remarkable. They didn’t just care for my dad, they cared for my entire family. For that, I’m truly grateful and inspired. What inspired me? Simply put, the people. And that’s where it all begins. Sholom needs to be positioned to attract, recruit, hire and retain the right people doing the right things. How do we get there? In a competitive environment, we have been working hard to make strides in this area.

Peg Birk, Interim CEO Here are the highlights: Quality Care and People: They Go Together My recent, personal experience with loving caregivers drives my passion in this area. Sholom has implemented action plans to: • Find the right people who have “hearts” for senior care and believe in Sholom’s mission by revamping the recruitment and onboarding process • Activate the Quality Care Committee as led by Margie Solomon along with industry and staff professionals • Provide a variety of career paths for our staff through the Sholom Healthcare

Academy with the addition of a licensed practical nursing certification (LPN). Concurrently, we have worked to strengthen partnerships with area healthcare providers, worked closely with the Sholom Foundation to develop donor relationships as well as working with various teams to review renovations and additions to both the Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus and the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus. And last, but not least, the past year also provided Sholom a financial gain for 2016 with the recent legislative action to increase the state Medicaid reimbursement rate. As you can see, every operation at Sholom revolves around people—the right people, doing the right things every day—whether producing a financial statement, chatting with a potential employee at a job fair, or encouraging a senior to do one more exercise. People make the difference. It has been my pleasure to work with you and the professional staff on all these important initiatives. Thank you for your support on this journey of creating the future for Sholom.

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Sholom Remembers

Oscar Jacob Steinz�l A Life of Public Service By Bethany Johnson

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On December 17, 2015, Sholom bid farewell to one of our honored residents, Oscar Stein, of blessed memory. We had the chance to sit down with him earlier in November and learn about his fascinating life of service. Oscar was a respectable man who served his country, his community and his family. He will be missed by all of us who knew and loved him.

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scar Stein and his best friend, David Salton, stood on the corner of Lexington and University in St. Paul. “Extra, extra!” they shouted into the crowds. People careened in and out of the theaters and saloons on a busy Saturday night in the mid-1930’s. Oscar was young, but not afraid of hard work. He and David were smart. They had learned to sell their Sunday morning papers eight hours early, before the streets were flooded with newspapers in the morning. This way, their sales were much higher. It was this ambition and work ethic that would mark the rest of Oscar’s life as a hardworking public servant and family man. Oscar Stein was born in ­St. Paul on January 21, 1926. Growing up in a Yiddish-speaking home, he didn’t learn to speak English until he was old enough to attend school. Oscar’s father worked for Brown and Bigelow in St. Paul and his mother was a hard working homemaker who, Oscar remembers, cooked and washed the floors every Friday afternoon in preparation for the Sabbath. When Oscar was old enough, he enlisted in the Marine Corps and trained near San Diego until he was injured during training. He was then sent to cooks and bakers school where he became a cook. He was deployed to a troopship in the Pacific and later stationed in Okinawa.

Meanwhile, Lynette Longman was working in her uncle’s dress shop in St. Paul. Lynette was single and asked a classmate of hers to “fix her up with somebody.” Lynette’s friend gave her Oscar’s address. Lynette wrote to Oscar saying that she wished him well and that he’d be safe. A short time later, she received a reply. As their correspondence became more frequent, their romance blossomed.

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One day, Oscar returned home to St. Paul on a surprise visit and walked into the dress shop where Lynette was working, wearing his uniform. She was so startled. He took her to lunch at a department store and Lynette couldn’t believe how handsome he was. After the war, they dated for four months before Oscar took Lynette to a restaurant in West St. Paul, pulled out a ring, and told her that he would do his very best to provide for her and make her happy. On November 10, 1946, they were married at the old Temple of Aaron. Oscar and Lynette had four children: Kerry, Susan, Joy and Steve, and raised their family in St. Paul near Macalester College. Oscar worked very hard to provide for his family. He worked various jobs and eventually went to work for the U.S. Postal Service and remained there for 20 years. Lynette also worked for the public schools in management for 22 years. Oscar was very involved in his children’s lives and volunteered as a leader in Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and coached football when they were young. He also served as president of the St. Anthony Park Neighborhood Group. He remembers when a production company was filming a Helen Hayes movie and he was cast as an extra. His car had a “speaking part” when he got to honk the horn. Oscar and Lynette lived in their lifelong home until recent health failings made it impossible for Oscar to remain there. After multiple trips to the hospital, rehab and home again, it became clear that long-term care was needed. Oscar settled at Shaller Family Sholom East Campus in St. Paul. He enjoyed attending services, participating in piano concerts, frequent visits from his children and daily visits from Lynette. Additionally, he couldn’t say 6

enough good things about his physical therapist. “He’s gotten me stronger and I like him,” Oscar remarked. “The exercises I do are getting harder as I get older, but I’m happy I am able to do them. I do them to my utmost. It’s not as easy as I thought it would be, but I want to do it.” “We were very pleased that he was at Sholom,” Oscar’s son, Steve Stein, M.D., stated. “A Jewish connection had always been very important to him and this helped serve that purpose.” Steve also expressed praise and gratitude for those who worked with Oscar. “The staff were very responsive and helpful. The nursing staff served as useful liaisons with the medical staff as we adjusted medications. The facility itself is very clean and cheerful. We knew that making a transition of this type would be very difficult for both Oscar and Lynette. I think we have all been pleased with how well that transition occurred at Sholom.” When we spoke with Oscar and Lynette, they still remembered the love which brought them together 69


years ago and maintained their sense of humor. “She brings (the memories) out in me. I told her all these things I did, as I did them, and she kept them in her mind,” Oscar had said fondly of Lynette. Oscar Stein’s life was marked by hard work, faith, and love for his family. He served his country during the World War II and when he returned stateside, he and Lynette didn’t stop serving their community with their volunteer work and public service. Sholom is proud to have offered him a home that supported and upheld the Jewish beliefs and traditions that he held dear and to have given comfort, therapy, and care to someone who gave so much to his country and ­community.

We were very pleased that he was at Sholom.... The staff were very responsive and helpful. The facility itself is very clean and cheerful.

“Ha’makom yenakhem etkhem betokh sha’ar avelei Tziyon vi’Yerushalayim.” “May G–d console you among the other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.”


Sholom Auxiliary The Sholom Auxiliary ­supports the ‘extras’ at Sholom that make our residents, tenants, and clients feel comfortably at home. The Sholom Auxiliary was originally established to support the residents of the original Sholom Home in St. Paul. Years later, the main focus of the Sholom Auxiliary has not changed—nor has the commitment of the Auxiliary members to the elders that Sholom serves. Today, the Auxiliary serves three main purposes: Fundraising, Programming, and Volunteerism. Through the Food For Your Soul signature event, other special events, the sale of knishes and cookbooks, programming for members that includes luncheons, the Woman of Valor award, a Purim Parade for residents, plus a plethora of volunteer opportunities inside the two Sholom campuses and throughout the community, the Auxiliary makes a difference to Sholom residents, working to bring them all the comforts of home.

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Catalysts of Customer Service According to the National Institute on Aging, the U.S. population aged 65 and over will double in size within the next 25 years. By 2030, almost one in five Americans—about 72 million people—will be over age 65.

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s the silver tsunami of boomers continues to grow, so do their expectations. No longer will people settle for the average—for simple, ordinary services. They are looking for experiences, extraordinary experiences…the kinds which previous generations did not desire or require. Sholom not only recognizes there is a need for physical plant updates and upgrades, but also there is a tremendous need for revitalization in how Sholom delivers care services. While Sholom explores important physical plant renovations and additions to each campus, tangentially we will also explore new methods of customer service delivery. A cross section of Sholom employees was assembled in November 2015. These individuals of various disciplines and strengths have begun studying new ideas and models. This team, named the “Catalysts,” has the goal to take the “best of the best” from their research to develop Sholom’s own unique customer service standards of the future. There are plenty of new technologies, clever concepts and even trends that could help Sholom offer better service to consumers. But, the fundamentals of great service remain the same. It’s about the feeling of being recognized, listened to, valued and cared for.

As of this writing, we don’t exactly know what the future will look like, but we do know that everyone is looking for a friendly, helpful customer service experience. Essentially, when it comes to customer service, it’s not about what consumers think. Great service is about feelings. Ultimately, trends are only a means to an end. We hope to be able to begin delighting, surprising, and serving consumers in new ways that they want to be served. Join us in encouraging the Catalysts in their important work.

From now to the year 2030, Minnesota will be aging like never before. The baby boomers—1.5 million strong in Minnesota—will lead the way. 9


2015 Board of Directors

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2015–16 Boards of Directors SHOLOM BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President Chuck Selcer

President Chuck Selcer Vice Presidents Neil Borenstein Phyllis Karasov Polly Saxon Scott Seiler Treasurer Jerry Rudick Secretary Margie Solomon

Immediate Past President Mark Freeman Directors Steve Brand Allen Freeman Jay Goldberg Jon Gordon Susie Held (Auxiliary President) Bill Horne Grant Kamin

Brian Krisko Nancy Lane John “Mac” MacDonald David Nirenstein Jon Parritz Paul Ross Mike Saxon (Foundation President) Ed Sherman Michael Shields Julie Swiler

SHOLOM FOUNDATION

President Michael Saxon

President Michael Saxon President Elect Mark Freeman Vice President David Gantman Treasurer Lisa Heilicher Secretary Janie Berg

Directors Brad Birnberg Steve Brand* Lisa Capp Bob Cohen Arne Divine* Jay Dworsky Michael Epstein Neil Fink Allen Freeman* Sally Forbes Friedman Jay D. Goldberg* Cheryl Goldenberg

Debbie Goldenberg Jon Gordon* Robert Hartman* Susie Held (Auxiliary President) Susan Feinberg Hughes Robert Karon* Adam Klarfeld Joy Leibman Neil Moses-Zirkes Louis Newman Steve Orloff

Mark Ratner Ada Rubensteinz”l Jerry Rudick Jeff Schachtman Herb Schechter Chuck Selcer Michelle Shaller Thomas Sherman* Lloyd Stern* Jerome Yugendz”l * *Past Presidents

SHOLOM AUXILIARY

President Susie Held

President Susie Held Past President Nancy Getzkin Vice President of Services to Members Barbara A. Hoffman Sharon Kieffer Vice President of Services to Residents Diane Mintz

Vice President of Fundraising Rollye Rinkey Secretary Linda Mankoff Romeo Treasurer Sheryl Rutzick Directors Barbara Jacobs Diane Kuperman Jennifer Roberts

Laurie N. Smith Shelli Stall Smith Life Board Members Marion Klein Ann Millerz”l Beryl Strickonz”l

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Sholom Housing Options

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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 We offer 52 ­studio, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with either t­ raditional or enhanced assisted living services. Here’s a sampling of our amenities: •F amily-style living rooms, sunrooms, gardens, and walking paths •O n site fitness center and Live 2 B Healthy® fitness classes • On site beauty and barber shop •P rivate dining and catering services available • Utilities included •A ccess to Ackerberg Family Campus continuum & hospice • Full calendar of activities, classes, and community events •K osher dining—all meals and snacks included •H ousekeeping and laundry service included • Scheduled van service • Ask about short-term stays

BENTSON FAMILY ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE

ENHANCED ASSISTED LIVING

730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 328.2023

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.

• 48 studio, 1 and 2 bedroom 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

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Sholom Housing Options

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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

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, long term, 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

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

Photo Courtesy of Martha Towner.

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Sholom Housing Options MARKET-RATE SENIOR APARTMENT HOMES KNOLLWOOD PLACE APARTMENTS 3630 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (952) 939.1605 • 153 1 and 2 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

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MENORAH PLAZA

MENORAH WEST

4925 Minnetonka Blvd. St. Louis Park, MN 55416 (952) 653.3680

3600 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (952) 653.3680

• 151 1 and 2 bedroom apartment homes •R ecreational, cultural, and social programming • Dining services • S tate-funded, waivered services for customized living programs available •A ccess to home care services through Sholom Home Care; staff on site 24/7

• 45 1 bedroom apartment homes • Recreational, cultural, and social programming • Meal programs available • State-funded waivered services for customized living programs 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 1 bedroom apartment homes • Recreational, cultural, and social programming • State-funded waivered services for customized living programs available • Underground parking • Access to home care services through Sholom Home Care; staff available 24/7


Sholom Services ALSO ON THE ON CAMPUS

ROSSY & RICHARD SHALLER FAMILY EAST CAMPUS COMMUNITY-WIDE

DAVID FEINBERG VITALITY & AQUATICS CENTER 730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 328.2051 • Warm water therapy pool • Certified trainers

SHOLOM HOME CARE (952) 939.1649 Enables seniors to continue to live in their own homes 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 CATERING

SHOLOM JOHNSON HOSPICE AGENCY (651) 328.2091

St. Paul: (651) 328.2034

Hospice care wherever you live; providing physical, emotional, and spiritual care to individuals and their families as the end of life approaches.

In need of Kosher catering for all your party needs? Sholom Catering has the right food for any occasion! Go to www.sholomcatering.com.

Minneapolis: (612) 590.5271

ROITENBERG FAMILY ADULT DAY CENTER 730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 328.2015 • Enriching programming • Socialization • Nutritious meals • Secure environment

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Sholom by the Numbers Total Assets TOTAL ASSETS

Service Revenue Service Revenue

Thousands

Resident Service Revenue

$130,000

Rental Revenue

Other Revenue 55,000

$128,000

50,000

-

45,000

$126,000

40,000

$124,000

35,000

$122,000 2010

2011

2012

25,000

$120,000 2013

2014

Thousands

2010

2015

Total Total Net Assets Net Assets Unrestricted

30,000

Temporary Restricted

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Program Expenditures* Program Expenditures*

Permanently Restricted $60,000

Nursing & Therapy

Dietary & Deli

Educational and Activity Services

Other Program Services $30,000

$25,000

$50,000

$20,000 $15,000

$40,000

$10,000

$30,000

$5,000 $-

$20,000 Thousands

2010

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2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Thousands

FY2011

FY2012

FY2013

FY2014

FY2015

*does not include all operational expenses

A complete copy of financials statements audited by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP is available upon request.


New Service Recipients

Meals Served

Care Center: 1,107 Senior Housing: 157 Home Care & Hospice: 470

751,776

(Admissions)

Volunteers

Supporters

361 volunteers provided 13,897 hours of service

Sholom Foundation Over the last four years...

< 50% in grants supporting

programs such as recreation, events, staff training, etc

< 9% in overall number of Endowment funds

< 30% number of Funds at the $1,000,000+ level

Online Engagement I really enjoyed reading your Facebook page!

237,510 website page views by 67,607 users. 246% increase in Facebook likes. 195% increase in Twitter followers: 19


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Sholom

Sholom Auxiliary

Sholom Foundation

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! 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. Acknowledge a special occasion or memorialize someone with a donation to Sholom. To make a tribute or d ­ onation on our website at www.sholom.com, click on “Donate” and learn how! For more information on all of these options, call (952) 939.1664. 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).

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 use 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) 939.1620.

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 for those served by Sholom for generations to come. Serving the fastest-growing population—seniors over the age of 65— 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 areas: 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 Joel Mandel at (952) 939.1593. Donate online: www.sholomfoundation.com.

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Dedicated Members Sholom/Auxiliary Life Members 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 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 Applebaum Deborah & Michael Armel Jan & Josh Arnold Naomi & Neil Arnold Jason & Joyce Aronson Lorraine Astren 22

Ruth Atlas Rose Averbach Wendy & Howie Bach Kristi Bader & Gary Swartz Molly & Sidney Bader Abby & Shel Badzin Fern Badzin Sandra & Barry Baines 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 Betty Baumgarten Roselynn Bearman Barbara & Lee Bearmon Janie & Terry Becker 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 Carol & Michael Berde Doris Berde Janie & David Berg

Judy & James Berg Beverly & Phil Berman Constance Berman Jan 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 Abigail Rose & Michael Blum Ardis & Fred Blumenthal Shussie & Allen Blumenthal Lou Ann Bongard Ellen & Rudy Boschwitz Michele & Jeff Boston Gail & Steve Brand Raleigh Brand Joy & Gerald Bratter Darlene & Larry Braufman Linda & Miles Braufman Maddy Braufman

Farrel & William Braunstein Elly & Irv Braverman Joan & Harvey Bream Shirley Breitman Pam Brin Karen & Ivan Brodsky Phyllis & Sanford Brody Cathy & Richard Broms Marilyn & Timothy Broms Ronnie & Roger Brooks Jane & David Broude 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 Nancy Calvin Esther & Martin Capp Susan Chalfen Marilyn & Harvey Chanen Meriam Charney Sharon & Stan Chauss Myra Chazin Marilyn & Rich Chern Marcia & Mark Cherniack Ida Raye Chernin Shirlee Clein Bobby & Elliot Cohen Ethelyn & Howard Cohen Diane & Richard 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 Susan & Marc Cohn Robin & Jack Conn 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 Devitt Lois & Sherm Devitt Nancy Devitt & Rick Chase Susie & Bob Diamond Claire Dienstag Anita Dinerstein Arnold Divine Susan & Alan Divine Lois & Dale Dobrin Susan & Jim Dockman Yale & Diane Dolginow Deborah Dora Susan & Len Druskin

Deborah & Alan Dubinsky Mona Dubinsky Beverly & Marvin Edelstein Jill Edelstein Betsy & Julius Edlavitch Judith & Joseph Edwards Marjorie Edwards Jane Effress Barbara Eiger Betty Eisenstadt Linda & Larry Eisenstadt Judith & Allan Elias Helen Eller Syrile Ellison Barbara & Richard Emerson Judy & 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 & Ron Ettinger Vivian & Bob Ezrilov Betty & Herbert Fantle Hillary & Daniel Feder Zetta Feder Corrine & Tom Feinberg David E. 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 Bobbi & Merrill Fischbein Irv Fischbein Marilyn & Howard Fischbein Natalie Fischman Linda & Bob Fisher Noreen Fisher Renee Fishman Susan & Leslie Fishman Bernice Fiterman Carolyn 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 Susan Freeman & Neil Borenstein Toba & Allen Freeman Nancy & Stuart Friedell Elizabeth & George Frisch Gail & Gerald Frisch Deborah & Thomas Frishberg

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