Sholom Foundation "Circle of Life" - Winter 2019

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WINTER

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Shaller Shindig Shines – A Decade of Care & Compassion “

Dear Rabbi Stiefel, I want to thank you and the Sholom Johnson Hospice staff for your support. It was inspiring to see all of you at your best in what was a time of crisis for our family, and we appreciate the caring and compassion you all demonstrated while shepherding our mom, Rachel (Chela), as well as all of us.

– With my deep appreciation, Rabbi Daniel Geretz

Chela Geretz z”l

For a listing of all donations, see pages 13–18.

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he 10th anniversary party at the Rossy & Richard Shaller Family Sholom East Campus was terrific. State fair-themed, the Great Sholom Get-Together featured a live band, games for kids of all ages, balloons a-plenty, and of course Kosher hot dogs and delicious sweet corn. The parking lot was tented in festive colors on the sunny September afternoon, and Vikings fans watched the game on the big screen inside the Mains Auditorium. Residents, families, staff, board members, and neighbors joined in the fun. The Shaller Campus opened February 24, 2009, a chilly winter day, but the beautiful new building was warm and welcoming. The exciting day brought along great memories from the Midway Parkway building. One resident, upon seeing his new room, exclaimed, “You definitely assigned me to the wrong area. This place is way too nice and I’m not paying more than I paid at the old building!” At the groundbreaking ceremony in 2006, little did people realize how tremendous and wonderful the new site, care, and services would become for our residents and as a resource to the community. Allen Freeman, who co-chaired the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus Capital Campaign along with Rhoda and Don Mains, spoke at the 10th anniversary celebration. “We are amazed and in awe that 10 years have flown so quickly. It is gratifying to know the hard work of so many donors and volunteers has paid off, even more than we imagined.” Barbara Klick, Sholom CEO remarked, “We are proud to be celebrating this milestone. The campus has grown and everywhere we turn, there are great things happening. Sholom’s reputation among the community and health professionals is exemplified by our 5-Star Quality Status and national recognition by U.S. News & World Report.”

Barb Klick and Allen Freeman

Staff and residents celebrate the 10th anniversary.

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Security – A Sholom Imperative

2019–2020

Sholom Foundation Board of Directors President: Steven Gottlieb Vice President: David Gantman Treasurer: Michael Blum Officer At Large: Debbie Goldenberg Directors:

Melanie Barry Brad Birnberg Steve A. Brand* Neil Borenstein Arne Divine z”l * Jay Dworsky Allen Freeman* Mark Freeman* Lisa Furman Jeff Getzkin Jay D. Goldberg* Jon Gordon * Karen Gordon Robert Hartman* Susan Feinberg Hughes Robert Karon* Joy Leibman Dan Lieberthal Neil Moses-Zirkes Steve Orloff Ada Rubenstein z”l Sheryl Rutzick Michael Saxon* Charles Selcer* Cindy Shapiro Thomas Sherman* Debbie Spencer Lloyd Stern* Sonia Ungerman Deborah Weiss Kim Wolson Jerome Yugend z”l * * Past Presidents

Executive Director Joel D. Mandel Executive Director Emeritus Jay M. Jacobson z”l Capital Campaign Director Mort Naiman Director of Philanthropy Jeffrey Sherman Assistant Mimi Kudak Donations Coordinator Christie Cotcamp

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ewspaper and social media report daily on the brutality and crime in our community and across the globe. In an age where diminished tolerance, domestic and workplace violence, anti-Semitism, and terrorist threats are all too real, Sholom is taking proactive steps to increase safety and security measures on our campuses. Sholom’s priority is the safety, security, and well-being of our residents, program participants, staff, and visitors. Sholom provides care and services for more than 1,000 individuals daily, most of whom are vulnerable adults. Sholom has a count of 85 egress doors throughout all our buildings, multiple driveways and parking lots. Sholom, with a host of vulnerabilities, has embarked upon a $165,000 strategic effort to strengthen our properties against violence and intruders. Part of the Care Comes First Capital Campaign, this initiative is even more pressing as we consider the perils and intimidations which have faced the Jewish Community over the past several months.

Already completed is an upgrade to the secure door/ID badging system. Wifi access has been expanded enabling seamless communications via mobile device. The Safety & Security Plan incorporates new and upgraded equipment in an integrated system to bolster security and protect people and property. The next two components include the purchase and installation of an Informacast Communications Device, a mass notification communications system, and Security Cameras.

The Informacast will: • Send emergency notifications and instructions via telephone, computer, and mobile devices with audio and text. Staff will receive immediate instructions, while those outside Sholom receiving the notification will be given directions. • Initiate lockdowns of all doors and area sectors to secure buildings on Sholom campuses. In the case of an active threat requiring buildings to be locked down, the Informacast will facilitate this action with one keystroke on a computer. • Issue pre-set emergency dispatches, status updates, and “All Clear” messages. • Initiate speedy building evacuations should that become necessary. • Issue severe weather alerts.

The new and enhanced Security Cameras will: • Record based upon motion sensitivity and/or time frame. • Allow for taped footage review by authorized staff from remote locations. • Permit wide range coverage. • Include additional state-of-the-art coverage.

Sholom is extremely proud of its 5-Star Quality Measures rating, which includes Safety and Security. Sholom is obliged to increase the means to protect those who are entrusted to our care. We invite you to join us in supporting this vital initiative. For more information about contributing to Sholom’s Safety and Security, please contact Jeffrey Sherman, jsherman@sholom.com, 952.939.1594.

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How Can We All Not Be Excited About Sholom? By Steve Gottlieb – President Sholom Foundation

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his past September marked the official beginning of my term as President of the Sholom Foundation Board of Directors, and I cannot be prouder to take on this role. So, why am I so excited? I’m thrilled to be part of the organization which raises funds to support Sholom. I am gratified to see the support from the community as the Sholom Foundation establishes new and increases endowment funds, creates new legacy gifts, and Steve Gottlieb encourages contributions to assist the seniors in our community every day. Sholom Foundation proudly added $1.5 million to the Sholom operating budget during fiscal year 2018/2019. In the last year, we raised $4 million in current gifts and future pledges and our work is ongoing. I am humbled to follow in the footsteps of my predecessors, and I am grateful for the thousands of donors who support the Sholom Foundation every year. Sholom provides great care and high quality programming, while being fiscally responsible. Both the Shirley Chapman Sholom Home East and Sholom Home West were recently awarded the Five Star ranking by the Federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). This is the highest ranking possible and one awarded to only 20 percent of all nursing homes and is the result of our staff’s great work. Sholom’s dedicated and hardworking leadership has made significant and necessary changes. Quality of care is first and foremost in all decision-making. Our Five Star ranking is proof of what has been accomplished. Sholom is an excellent steward of its resources, as evidenced by exceeding their budget over the past three years. Finally, the staff has fantastic vision with an understanding of how to prosper today and in the future. They articulate their thoughts and present the path to get there. I hope you have the pleasure to meet Barb Klick, Sholom CEO. You will know Sholom is in good hands. The fantastic volunteers who comprise the Sholom Foundation Board, the Sholom Alliance Board, and the Sholom Auxiliary Board, are another example of the great things happening at Sholom. The boards are comprised of business leaders, visionaries and people with skill sets poised to assist the organization. The

energy they possess and share is intoxicating. The Auxiliary continues to shine and members are always there and ready to assist. In addition to Board volunteers, scores of people volunteer directly with the Sholom Community every day. Out of the goodness of their hearts, they offer assistance to those who need it most. There is nothing more heartwarming than seeing the smiles they create. The Sholom Foundation is also charged with raising funds for Sholom’s Care Comes First Capital Campaign. The community made the right decision several years ago to embark on a campaign to raise much needed dollars to transform the physical structure, add needed technology, invest in its people and to save for the future. Our professional team led by Joel Mandel wisely added Mort Naiman to run the campaign. Polly & Mike Saxon and Amy & Stan Baratz have assumed the roles of Campaign Chairs, a great addition to this important effort. A large team of volunteers is also helping to raise funds. Please say yes when you are asked to meet and talk about the Campaign. To date the campaign has raised over $14 million with many solicitations still ongoing. Hundreds of donors have contributed, demonstrating the high level of commitment the community has to Sholom and its success. Do we have challenges before us? Yes, there are still many things to accomplish and together we will achieve great things. How can I not be excited? Everything is in place for Sholom to continue to thrive. The question in my mind is HOW CAN YOU NOT BE EXCITED? I look forward to working with you and continuing to make Sholom the best it can be.

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Care Comes First Capital Campaign Tops $14 Million Mark

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holom’s Care Comes First Capital Campaign, designed to assist both the Ackerberg Family Campus in Minneapolis and the Shaller Family Campus in St. Paul has surpassed $14 million in donations since the Campaign commenced, and we are on pace to reach $20 million in early 2020. The Campaign Cabinet is focusing its efforts on a number of priorities, understanding there are many needs to be fulfilled within the Campaign. The first priority includes renovations and upgrades for the Knollwood Place Apartments, Sholom’s independent living building constructed over 30 years ago. Work is scheduled to commence in spring 2020, and will include: a beautifully remodeled warm and welcoming lobby and lounge, a streamlined modern commercial kitchen, a newly designed Nosh Nook and deli, a stunning and easily accessible dining room, comfortable enriched game rooms, an updated community room, a new music room, and upgraded and handicapped accessible public restrooms.

Thank you to everyone who has supported the effort to revitalize Sholom. Our collective successes are making it possible to see our community treasure, Sholom, become even stronger, better, and rejuvenated. Kerry and Scott Bader Capital Campaign Cabinet members said, “We are personally involved and have had family and friends at Sholom. We have a sense of loyalty, gratitude and affection for what Sholom means in our community and we believe in the mission of the organization. Sholom is taking excellent care of our most vulnerable and precious population – our seniors.” The Capital Campaign Cabinet has close to 50 volunteers meeting with prospective donors, sharing the Sholom story and outlining the imperatives of the Care Comes First Capital Campaign. Cabinet member Sonia Ungerman expressed, “Sholom is the only organization in the Twin Cities dedicated to seniors that offers a Jewish environment and serves over 1,000 individuals daily. With a $60 million budget and more than 950 employees, Sholom is proud to be the largest Jewish organization in Minnesota. We look forward to the community’s support and being be part of these marvelous exciting changes at Sholom. L’dor v’dor – each generation supporting the next!” Snowbird events are being planned for Palm Springs, California, hosted by Kerry & Scott Bader and Molly & Sid Bader, and in Scottsdale, Arizona, hosted by Polly & Mike Saxon. A get-together is also being planned for Florida.

Architect renderings for renovations at Knollwood Place Apartments

Coming Spring 2020 Knollwood Place Apartments will be renovated!

“We cannot be complacent if Sholom is to flourish,” said Amy & Stan Baratz, chairpersons of the Sholom Capital Campaign, along with Polly & Mike Saxon, “We must be prepared to provide crucial resources for increasing needs especially with a growing senior population and aging baby boomers. Sholom’s Care Comes First Capital Campaign represents a plan of action to secure the future of Sholom.” Barbara Klick, Sholom’s CEO, expressed her appreciation for the Care Comes First Capital Campaign leadership, the Cabinet, and the many donors supporting this effort. “Community support for Sholom has been extraordinary, and is greatly valued. I am elated that the Campaign is being chaired by individuals of this stature whose dedication to our residents is unfailing.” For more information on Sholom’s Care Comes First Capital Campaign, please call Mort Naiman, 952.939.1631, or mnaiman@sholom.com

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Coming Spring 2020 Knollwood Place Apartments will be renovated!

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Move Over Beyoncé, Here Comes Eddy!

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t’s the Little Things in Life” that are often the biggest things that count! Just ask Eddy. Make way for Sholom’s new singer-song writer, Eddy Cohen. During a delightful jam session, Eddy, a witty and sharp dynamo of a resident at Sholom Home West, shared her exuberance for life sprinkling the conversation with her great sense of humor. Music is a crown jewel at Sholom, and Eddy exemplifies the thrill of connecting with melody and musical arrangement. What can be better than hearing the joy and pleasure in residents’ voices and watching their exuberant smiles while singing the chorus of old favorites. Music transcends age, gender, and ability. Sholom is expert at using music to tap into joyful memories and to bring fun and enjoyment to Sholom’s residents.

Eddy, now age 95, is dabbling in the world of music. She joins Keaton Judy, a Sholom music therapist, for a weekly songfest focusing on hits from the 1930’s, ’40’s, and ’50’s. Eddy recently commented about “the little things in life,” and remarked, “Wouldn’t it be great if we could write a song Eddy Cohen about that?” Seizing the moment, Keaton and Eddy began to collaborate and the results are simply amazing. Eddy has recorded the original song (lyrics at right) to the delight of friends and family and bringing her immense pride and enjoyment.

Eddy continues to derive satisfaction from her lifelong love of music and song and there is no surprise that the song she wrote captures her feelings about life, love, and happiness. “It’s the little things that make us happy…” For more information about Music Therapy programs and ways you can support them, please call Joel Mandel at 952.939.1593 or jmandel@sholom.com.

It’s the Little Things by Eddy and Keaton It’s the little things in life that make us happy It’s the little things in life that can make us blue It’s the little things in life that keep us going But, when I really wanna feel great, I think of you It’s the little things in life like going for a walk It’s the little things in life like seeing new faces It’s the little things in life like having a little talk But, when I really wanna feel great, you take me places We wake up in the morning, here’s a day for you The sun is shining so you can’t feel blue When I think about the little things, I think about the many things I love about you

Eddy’s son, Buddy, offered, “The Sholom Johnson Hospice Program offers great support, programs, and comfort care, and it’s choosing how to live well. For mom to write and record this song, at her age, is testimony to the quality services Sholom provides to residents, to live their best lives.” Eddy’s daughter said, “Let me thank Keaton, as well as so much of the staff at Sholom for the wonderful, kind compassionate work that you do. My brothers and I are truly grateful not only for the care that Mom receives but also all the extras like creating this collaboration that really add to her happiness at a time in her life that can often be sad and lonely.”

Singer and songwriter Eddy with collaborator Keaton Judy

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Let the Sunshine In

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t Sholom there is hope and promise of breaking through the fog of dementia and letting the sunshine in. Sholom is celebrating innovation, marking the completion of first year programming developed to make a difference in the lives of individuals living with dementia. Imagine a once-vibrant individual who was a teacher, raised a family, and was a dedicated community volunteer. Now he is barely able to communicate and often lives in his own world. Is this the outlook for his future? At Sholom, innovative programs focusing on relieving the effects of dementia are demonstrating success and offer great potential. Music and Memory, a long standing program at the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus, has entered a new phase providing more assistance, expanding its reach, and including residents at the Ackerberg Family Sholom West campus. New to Sholom, Opening Minds through Art, and the beloved Music and Memory are evidenced-based programs for persons living with dementia that help end social isolation, build bridges across age differences, and most importantly, enable individuals with cognitive impairments to find their voice and an ability to communicate. Music and Memory features iPod technology matched with individualized play lists based upon an individual’s taste in music. Once a resident is assisted with his/her headphones, the world opens up with the This resident is excited to hear sounds of music. his favorite music and respond Bodies sway, fingers to his volunteer. tap, and eyes brighten. The brain has many music receptors, and melodies can awaken an individual in a way that verbal and physical cues miss. Sam is a prime example, having moved into Sholom following a stroke leaving him with limited language skills, often unintelligible. After a session with his iPod, listening to his music catalogue of polka favorites, Sam’s eyes opened wide and he moved his arms as if conducting an orchestra. He reached out to the volunteer assisting him and said, “I’m so happy!” and two minutes later, he remarked, “I’m so happy I met you.” Opening Minds through Art matches seniors living with dementia and younger volunteers in art-based activities designed to open communication. Similar to the music

program, creativity and art-making can access different parts of the brain to stimulate awareness and communication. Sally’s story gives a glimpse into why Sholom offers these very important programs. Sally lives mostly in her own world, and her repetitious mantra is “I want to go home.” At the end of a recent art session, Sally looked up and said, “I’m happy today!” Another participant, upon hearing praise for her art work, surprised the group by stating, “Oh, do you really think so?” Art, like music, often has the capability to reach an individual when other modalities fail to create that spark. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, Art projects opening communication through creativity. “Dementia, including Alzheimer’s and vascular types, is a term covering a wide range of specific medical conditions. These disorders can trigger a decline in thinking/cognitive skills and can account for memory loss, loss of language skills and can affect behavior, feelings and relationships.” Sholom is proud to offer Music and Memory and Opening Minds through Art which ameliorate the varying effects of this condition. We are grateful for the generous support from the Legacy Heritage Fund that has enabled us to provide intergenerational programming for our senior residents. The three-year grant which made these programs possible was facilitated by the Association of Jewish Aging Services, an umbrella organization of not-for-profit community-based organizations, rooted in Jewish values, which promotes and supports the delivery of services to an aging population. We also thank the Sholom Auxiliary for two years funding of a matching grant. For more information or to support these and other programs, please contact Joel Mandel at the Sholom Foundation, 952.939.1593, jmandel@sholom.com.

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A Shining Light at Knollwood Place Apartments – A New Ner Tamid

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esidents of the Knollwood Place Apartments are excited, thrilled, and very proud to announce the installation of a new, custom made, one-of-a-kind Ner Tamid, or Eternal Light, in their synagogue. Adding to the special nature of this beautiful fixture, is the Synagogue itself. The Knollwood Synagogue plays an important and esteemed role in the life of the Knollwood Place Apartments Community with Shabbat, holiday, and sometimes weekday services, and furthers Yiddishkeit and Jewish life honoring customs, traditions, and learning. Co-located in the Jack & Rochelle Sutin Center Lounge, the Knollwood residents are gratified and proud to have such an important facet of Jewish Life as a synagogue and its sacred components situated within their own home. The Ner Tamid is carefully suspended, adjacent to the Ark which holds and safeguards the Torah scrolls. It shines day and night as a symbol of God’s eternal presence and as a reminder of the holiness of the Torah. Further, the Ner Tamid is a reminder of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem.

Jack Strickland

This Ner Tamid is special as it was hand crafted by Jack Strickland, a resident of the Knollwood Place Apartments. Jack has resided at Knollwood for two years and his creative skills and handy-work have been appreciated across the Sholom campus since his arrival. He researched and developed the design for the Ner Tamid to ensure it was perfect. Maurine Ziv, President of the Tenant Council and Susanne Silverman, both representing the Committee for the Ner Tamid, said, “Jack spent many hours providing maximum enhancement and beauty to our Sanctuary. We are so appreciative of his talent and his dedication to Knollwood Place Apartments.” Other committee members included Harriet Amdur, Shayne Karasov, and Jack Strickland. Jack appreciated the challenge to learn and understand the significance of the Ner Tamid and its impact on observance and tradition. He said, “The eternal qualities which this light represents, are important to all of us, regardless of faith. I’m happy to share my skills with my friends at Knollwood.” Knollwood Place Apartments, as all of Sholom, is imbued with Jewish customs, traditions, and values, welcomes all under its umbrella. Thank you to Jack Strickland and the residents of Knollwood Place Apartments who made this beautiful Ner Tamid possible. For more information on Spiritual Care Services at Sholom, please contact Rabbi Sholom Reznick-Bell at 952.939.1584 or sbell@sholom.com

New Ner Tamid at Knollwood Place Apartments

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At Knollwood Place Apartments, Kibbitzing is an Art Form: Comfort, Conversation, and Community

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his spring, when the sun is shining brightly and the snow has melted, flowers are blooming, and shrubs and trees are regaining their foliage, residents of Knollwood Place Apartments will have the pleasure of enjoying outside spaces made even nicer with beautiful new patio furniture made possible by the estate of Larry Leventhal. Outdated and worn lawn furniture has been replaced enabling residents to enjoy the beautiful setting on the west side of the Apartments and encouraging conversation, playing cards, and just relaxing. Larry, an attorney in the Twin Cities, made provisions in his Will to honor his mother, Sally Leventhal, with a gift to the Knollwood Place Apartments. Sally was a long-time resident of Knollwood and she loved living here. She appreciated and participated in many activities and especially enjoyed musical programs and large events in the community room. Not only was Knollwood Place Apartments Sally’s residence, but it was also home to her two sisters, Faye Shafer and Dorothy Schanfield, with all three residing at Knollwood at the same time. Larry’s sister, Paula Maisel, in conversation with Sholom CEO, Barbara Klick, discussed options to recognize Larry’s generosity and to honor their mother, Sally.

Paula, who worked as a social worker at Knollwood Place Apartments, loved the idea of residents enjoying the outdoors and maximizing their comfort on the Knollwood patio. Soon thereafter, new, durable, and comfortable outside furniture, tables, and chairs were selected which now grace the patio at the Knollwood Place Apartments. The foresight of individuals, like Larry Leventhal who made provisions in his Will to benefit Sholom, create opportunities for giving, even after someone has passed on. A bequest is one of the easiest estate gifts to make. With the help of an attorney, you can include language in your will Larry Leventhal z”l or trust specifying a gift to be made to the Sholom Foundation as part of your estate plan. There are many other gift options as well. (see below) Knollwood Place Apartments acknowledges with thanks the gift from the estate of Larry Leventhal and appreciates Larry’s sister, Paula Maisel, for helping to honor their mother in this very special way. For more information on Wills, bequests, and ways to honor and memorialize loved ones, please call Joel Mandel at 952.939.1593, or jmandel@sholom.com.

There are many ways you can create a meaningful legacy and impact the lives of Sholom residents. Please call Joel Mandel for more information at 952.939.1593 or jmandel@sholom.com. Faye Shafer z”l, Dorothy Schanfield z”l, and Sally Leventhal z”l

 Leave a bequest to Sholom Foundation in your Will.  Name Sholom Foundation as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy.  Establish a named endowment fund, providing support long into the future.  Leave retirement assets to Sholom Foundation which will support Sholom and may ease your tax burden.

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Larry Leventhal’s sister, Paula Maisel with her husband Bob, and Barbara Klick, Sholom CEO

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 Consider establishing a Charitable Gift Annuity or Charitable Remainder Trust to provide you with current cash flow. You will also receive a charitable tax deduction and benefit Sholom!

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“We excel in so many ways. I am appreciative of the lay leadership, our staff, our residents and their families. I am excited to see what lies ahead and how we will grow and change over the next many decades.” The community demonstrated thunderous support for the new campus. Over 3,000 gifts were made to the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus Capital Campaign, totaling more than $38 million to develop the new campus on Kay Avenue. Innovative models of services and programs continue to be lauded daily by residents and families. The cost to provide for our loved ones, however, increases every year. We are confident we can count on your continued generosity to meet these vital and ongoing needs. Mazel Tov to the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus on its 10th anniversary. For questions about the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus, and to contribute to the care and services, please contact Joel Mandel, 952.939.1593 or jmandel@sholom.com.

You Can Impact Sholom for Generations with a Named Endowment Fund

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he beautiful thing about a named endowment fund is that once established, it will continue in perpetuity. Generations may come and go, but the impact on people’s lives is everlasting.

Not long ago, the daughter of a Sholom Home West resident told us how grateful she was for the high caliber care and attention her mother was receiving. She marveled at the compassion and patience of those who work with her mother and other residents at Sholom.

Named endowment funds are recognized in perpetuity on the Walls of Honor at both Sholom campuses.

When she asked how she could help to ensure that Sholom retain such wonderful staff members, we answered that many individuals and families have established named endowment funds with the Sholom Foundation which provide annual support for things such as staff in-service training, academic scholarships, and other benefits for Sholom staff. Often named endowments are created with a specific purpose in mind, such as staff training and education, while others are created for general purposes – providing annual support where it is needed most. A Sholom Foundation Named Endowment Fund may recognize the donor and it can honor or memorialize a loved one as well. Named Endowment Funds may be established with a cash gift, or a pledge that may be paid over a period of time, or with a deferred gift such as a bequest, Individual Retirement Account (IRA), or a gift of life insurance. You may wish to join with parents, siblings, or children to establish a family endowment fund.

Dworsky Wall of Honor at the Ackerberg Campus

Named endowment funds are powerful tools which create legacies and provide a deep sense of significance. Your children and grandchildren will recognize your foresight and vision to support Sholom for years to come, and they can carry on your legacy by donating to that fund, or create new funds in their own names in the future. Please consider establishing a named endowment fund at the Sholom Foundation. Call Joel Mandel at 952.939.1593, jmandel@sholom.com to learn how you can leave a lasting legacy.

Feinberg Wall of Honor at the Shaller Campus

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What’s Happening at the Sholom… Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus

“Hello, Friend. It’s good to see you.”

“What is your color choice, please?” In addition to his other responsibilities as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, Ben has become the in-house expert manicurist! Just try to book an appointment! Sing out, Joan! Residents join in with favorites at an afternoon sing-along.

Flower Power At Sholom! Weekly flower donations have become a sought-after weekly activity as flower arrangements are prepared to brighten the campus.

Audrey is having a ball during the MacPhail Center for Music, Music for Life Program: singing, discussing, and learning about the music. “It’s great to find out the history behind the songs we’ve been singing for years!”

Celebrating the holiday of Succot with the Lulav and Etrog, “shukling” (shaking) them in all directions.

“C’mon B-13!! One to go and I’ll win!”

Residents, staff, board and friends celebrate Sholom successfully achieving 5-Star Status by the Federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Mazel Tov to all!

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Shaller Family Sholom East Campus

“Trick or Treat!” “Oh my, your costumes are terrific!”

Residents and volunteers stir up excitement as residents try out their creativity.

Residents sauntered across the street to the Mississippi Market. Delicious coffee and cookies enjoyed by all.

Intergenerational programs are exciting for residents and kids alike and smiles abound. Thanksgiving art projects produced decorations for holiday tables.

Cardio is the word! The David E. Feinberg Vitality Center recently added a new treadmill to the bank of cardio equipment. Check out the gym and warm water therapy pool. Both are warm, healthy, and inviting on these cold winter days.

Shaller residents celebrate Succot from an intergenerational perspective.

Sholom helps eliminate hunger and food insecurity. Residents, families, and friends joined to prepare food packages for distribution to local communities by Harvest Pack with thanks to a grant from Julie & Bob Mast and the Sholom Auxiliary.

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“I am so grateful for the attentive and tender care that the Sholom Johnson Hospice Agency provided my mother z”l z”l Peryl. The hospice Peryl & Sol Krawetz team’s presence over many months, and especially during her last days, provided her and us, with great peace, comfort, and support. We will be forever appreciative to Rabbi Stiefel, Karen Waldon, RN, and many others on the team for taking care of my mom’s physical and spiritual needs and treating her with such grace and dignity. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.” – Debra Krawetz

“My mom, Tobie, lived on the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus, and I have so many positive things to say. Mom was a participant in the Roitenberg Family Adult Day Center. The staff really knew my mom and they were able to get her to participate fully and they were so encouraging. Mom lived in the Jay & Rose Phillips Center for Memory Care, part of the Bentson Family Assisted Living Residence. The nursing staff and aides were amazing, and I knew I could trust them to keep me fully informed. Tobie Starr z”l

Mom was cared for by the Sholom Johnson Hospice Agency and we had such an incredible experience. I feel so fortunate to have had their support and expertise. Every single staff person and volunteer had an impact on my mom and me. I have never before experienced such caring and compassion. My sincere thanks to Sholom. What a joy for our family to have had such peace of mind.” – Marti Starr

Sholom Foundation Heritage Society Our support will continue long after we are gone so that the crucial work Sholom achieves will endure. – Karen & Fred Gordon

I/We wish to participate in the Sholom Foundation Heritage Society through the following:    

Will or Living Trust Insurance Policy Retirement Plan Asset Gift of Securities

 Charitable Remainder Trust  Gift Annuity  Gift of Real Estate  Other

If you choose, you may indicate the amount, range or percentage of your gift to help us better plan for the future:_____________________

Leave your Legacy. Influence the Future. We invite you to join the Sholom Foundation Heritage Society, honoring those who provide for our elderly loved ones with a commitment to the Sholom Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation in Minnesota, through their wills and other charitable gift plans. There is no finer example of the power of giving than what we can achieve together. Our Sholom Foundation Heritage Society members are acknowledged in our Circle of Life magazine and recognition walls at both Sholom Campuses.

Date: ________________________________________________________ Name(s):______________________________________________________ Your name(s) as it/they should be listed

Address:______________________________________________________ City/State/Zip:_________________________________________________ Telephone number: ___________________________________________ Email address: ________________________________________________ Signature(s): __________________________________________________  I/We would prefer to remain anonymous Please complete and return this form to: Joel Mandel, Sholom Foundation, 3610 Phillips Parkway, St. Louis Park, MN 55426 Questions: 952.939.1593 or jmandel@sholom.com or www.sholomfoundation.com

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Donations to ALL three Sholom entities received August 16, 2019 – November 30, 2019

Sholom Foundation:

for annual and endowment giving to support Sholom facilities and services now and in the future

Sholom:

for immediate needs of all Sholom programs, services and facilities

Sholom Auxiliary: for added comfort and care of those served by Sholom

* General Donations: include gifts to Sholom Foundation, Sholom, Sholom Auxiliary, Grateful for Sholom, named endowment funds, Food For Your Soul, Sholom/ Auxiliary dual memberships, Auxiliary Silver tea, and miscellaneous contributions.

In spite of our best efforts to be accurate in recognition of our donors, mistakes can occur. If your name or fund was omitted, incorrectly listed, or misspelled, please accept our apology and we ask that you notify us of the error.

Thank you for your understanding.

Sholom Donations GENERAL DONATIONS Anonymous (6) Ruth Aaron Meredith & Greg Anderson Terry & Jack Appleman Deanna Armel Grace Azine Kerry & Scott Bader Molly & Sidney Bader Sarah & Mike Badower Robert Baldinger Amy & Stanford Baratz Shirley Baratz Bettie Barenbaum Melanie Barry Betty Baumgarten Debbie & Sol Bear Barbara & Lee Bearmon Linda & Paul Benenson Margo Berdass Kay & Irv Bergsagel Jane & Howard Bergstrom Elaine Berkowitz Marcia & Herbert Bernick Shirley & Marshall Besikof Tammy & Carl Birnberg Meyer Bolnick z”l Betty Borman Harvey Braufman z”l Darlene & Larry Braufman Sheila & David Brod Barbara Brooks Cynthia & Donald Brown Linda Buesing Marlene & James Bukstein Hugh Carroll Susan Chalfen Marilyn & Rich Chern Marilyn Chiat Connie & Lauren Clayman CoBank Sally Cohen Jeanne Corwin Karen & Morris Davidman Carole Davidson Gail Bernstein & Tom Davis Dori Denelle Mitzi Diamond Susie & Bob Diamond Ronald Donacik Dora & Isaac Einisman Deborah Eisenstadt Hillary & Daniel Feder David E. Feinberg Joan Feinberg Lenore & Al Feldman Barbara Finch Beverly & Jerry Finkelstein Susan & John Flynn Margo & David Fox Susan Freeman & Neil Borenstein Nikki Gagerman Eileen Garelick Sue Garnett Lucille & Burt Garr Stephanie Garvida Sue Ann & Gary Garvis Rosalie & Myron Gavren Eunice Gelb Rosie & Loren Geller

Debbie & Mitchell Gensler Lael & Gary Gerding Heidi & Howard Gilbert Joanne & Bob Gillman Mimi Gleekel Harriet & Peter Glick Judy Goldberg Kaye Goldberg Scott Goldberg Bonnie & Lester Goldblatt Cynthia & Harold Goldfine Pam & Robert Goldman Dina & Charles Goodman Jane & Jonathan Gordon Karen & Fred Gordon Dani & David Gotlieb Jill & Steven Gottlieb Jennifer Gray & Mark Freeman Janet Greenberg Percy & Bernice Greenberg Myra & Roger Greenberg Barbara Grossman Judith & Jon Harris Sandra & Allen Harris Harry, Rosalind, Morton, & Joan Shapiro Endowment Fund Lisa Heilicher z”l Nancy & Jack Held Susie Held & Dan Lieberthal Barb & Earl Hoffman Lois & Jack Howard Mildred Ingber Scott & Julie Jaffe Margaret & Stan Jaffy Debby & Ted Jewett Rosann Kahner Susan Kalin Judith Kane Edy Kanoff z”l Jim Kaplan Jennifer & Robert Kaplan Shirley & Arnold Kaplan Nancy Karasov Norene Karon Stefanie & Robert Karon Bruce Karsner Beverly & Alan Kasdan Barbara Kaster Judy & Howard Kauffman Bruce Kaufman Jill & Lennie Kaufman Delores Kelber Kathleen Kemp Jane & Orrin Kirschbaum Mitchel Kirshbaum Marion & Gary Klein Barbara Klick Marlena & Vilyam Kogan Eileen & David Kohn Erica & Boris Kopilenko Eileen & Michael Kopman Marjorie & Steve Krause Leah Krawetz Susie & Hart Kuller Diane & Allen Kuperman Susan & Barry Kushner Harriet Lane Legacy Heritage Fund Limited Joy Leibman Janice Leichter Helene Feinberg Lesser z”l Joanie Levey Barbara Levie

Delores & Corky Levin Harriet & Marvin Levine Marcia Levine Donna & Harvey Leviton Harriet Levy Jeffrey Levy Helen Lifson Jane & Todd Lifson Roselind Lindau Alan Linoff Marilyn & Martin Lipschultz Bill Lipschultz Lois Levine Irrevocable Trust Kris & John MacDonald Ellen Mack Carol Ann & Harvey Mackay Rhoda & Don Mains Stanley Maisel z”l Nancy Maltzman Peggy & Joel Mandel Gayle Marko Nancy & Herman Markowitz Jill Ann Marks Sandra & David Marrinson Sally Masnek Julie & Robert Mast Anne McCarthy Mindy & Steve Melemed Mary Mellenbruch Diane & Michael Mintz Susan & Neil Moses-Zirkes Mount Zion Temple Mort Naiman Jane & Terry Nali Judith Nathenson Roberta & Bruce Nemer Joan & Richard Newmark Terry Nolan & Carl Markus Leslie Novak Nancy Novillo Joyce & Martin Orbuch Sheila & Hyman Paisner Raline Paper Jacqueline Paster Barbara & Mischa Penn Larry Povolotsky Jeanne & Steve Prawer Barbara Ratner z”l Nancy & Kevin Rhein Renee Ribnick Ellen & Aaron Rolnitzky Linda & Joe Romeo Abigail Rose & Michael Blum Marilyn & Gary Rose Mary Ann Rosen Sydney & John Rosenberg Barry Rosenman Connie Ross Elaine & Jerald Rudick Sheryl & Randy Rutzick Janet Saffron Johnson & Thomas Johnson Ray Satterfield Edith & David Savage Sue & Larry Savett Polly & Michael Saxon Janice & Jeffrey Schachtman Karen & Paul Schanfield Nancy & Mike Schoenberger Judi & Allan Schuman Darlene Schwartz Millie & Howie Segal Barbara & Roger Selya

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Sholom Donations GENERAL DONATIONS continued

Ted Cardozo Gracia Kuller Harriet Lane

Evelyn Kamin Lorraine Garon Idele Weinberg

Michelle & Steven Shaller Cabrini & Scott Shaller Bonnie Shapiro & Rick Levinson Cindy & Joel Shapiro Marilyn Shapiro Nan Shaw Pearl & Sheldon Sheps Phillip Sher Estie & Jim Sherman Lois Siegel Melissa & Sheldon Silberman Janny & Alan Silver Marilyn Silver Anna & Chuck Silverman Fern Silverman Beth Silverwater & Norman Greenberg Eleanor & Gary Singer Hidee & Steven Singer Clarice & Howard Smith Margie & Larry Solomon Debbie & Craig Spencer Lee S. Sperling Maxine & Ben Steinberg Sue Steinberg Sharron Steinfeldt Sherry Stern & Steven Snyder Jane Sternberg Stillman Family Foundation Chelle & Marvin Stillman Liba & Tom Stillman The Baratz Family Foundation Ann Thole Ryvelle z”l & Bill Tilsner Sharon & Bill Torodor Sharon & Joel Waller Liz Ward Pavel Wasserman Barbara Weil Idele Weinberg Randy Weinberg & Barb Gengler Joni & Stan Weiner Lori & Doug Weissman Ardis & Tom Wexler Gisell & Richie Wien Wilf Family Foundations Rollye & Sheldon Winnig Harriet & Arthur Wiss Dede Wolfson Patricia Wolkoff Stan Wolkoff Elliot Wolson Zena Woolf Doug Wyckoff Sara & Boris Zuk

Roberta Cohen Linda & Michael Fiterman

Delores Kelber Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane

Les Crystal Elaine & Larry Hallfin

Lynn Krupp Sally Masnek

Sherman Devitt Bob Levine Maxine & Ben Steinberg

Stephen Lederman Mindy & Fred Shuback

IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAYS Heather Besikof Diane & Allen Kuperman Kevin Besikof Diane & Allen Kuperman

Gene Engelson Sharlene Ladin Sheldon Epstein Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Lisa Epstien Marja Engler Toba Freeman Chelle & Art Rudick Lorraine Garon Anonymous Sally Appelbaum Hazel Chase Midge & Barry Frailich Barbara Friedman & Lon Rosenfield Sharon Hochman Shirley Jacobson Michelle & Steven Shaller Anne Sklar Dede & David Smith Beverly Zakheim William Gasway Harriet Lane Bobbie Goldfarb Deanna Armel Cindi Goldfine Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Dr. Malka Goodman Irene & Alexander Cass Randy & Thomas Edelstein Dianne Siegel Erv Grossman z”l Wendy & Steven Baldinger Lorraine Garon Charlotte Harris Joy Bratter Judith Harris Fremajane Wolfson Ruth Hollischer Jennifer Gray & Mark Freeman Mildred Ingber Melanie & Jeffrey Goldetsky Roanne Rosenblum

Stan Leonard Sharlene Ladin Rhoda Levine Roanne Rosenblum Nancy Markowitz Anonymous Mort Naiman Fremajane Wolfson Linda Passon-McNally Ellen & Dana Nelson Liz Pink Sharlene Ladin Marion Rocker Marja Engler Sheldon Rockler Sherman Devitt Richard Seder Marja Engler Rossy Shaller Wendy & Steven Baldinger Hazel Chase Donna & Alan Hersch Polly & Michael Saxon Dede & David Smith Ethel Smith Debbie Sher Idele Weinberg Sharon Snyder Sharlene Ladin Leslee & Merton Shapiro Fremajane Wolfson Jim Tankenoff Joni & Bill Burg

IN HONOR OF WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Sally & Michael Abrams Linda & Michael Fiterman Eden & Ben Abramson Marcia & Steven Franklin Etta & Mike Barry Peggy & Joel Mandel Jo Ellyn & Jamie Cohen Sue & Tom Stillman Ann & Neil Covin Diane & Allen Kuperman Linda & Michael Fiterman Lisa & Bruce Peilen Susan Freeman & Neil Borenstein Lynn & Bernard Abramson Rebecca & Stephen Lederman Mindy & Fred Shuback Eileen & Larry Sacks Mindy & Fred Shuback Brenda & Todd Schwartzberg Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Joanne & David Sher Idele Weinberg Ellie & Mark Wolpert Diane & Allen Kuperman

IN HONOR OF Eileen Day

Marriage

Fremajane Wolfson Bonnie & Allan Finkelstein

Bryan & Sophia’s Wedding Peggy & Joel Mandel Lucille & Burt Garr

Granddaughter’s Wedding Ruth Ann Schumeister

Nancy & Rick Grobovsky

Birth of New Grandson

Frank Trestman Marja Engler

Linda & Murray Kieffer

Marilyn Weinstein Gracia Kuller

Marriage

Ellie Wolpert Diane & Allen Kuperman

Susie Held & Dan Lieberthal Roberta & Alan Jaffe Alaine & Howard Wilensky Sheri & Scott Yarosh Susie Held & Dan Lieberthal

Sarah & Justin’s Wedding Vicki & Howard Londer Peggy & Joel Mandel

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Stefanie Karon Peggy & Joel Mandel

Miriam & Leroy Kieffer

Leroy Kieffer Linda & Murray Kieffer

Birth of Great Grandson

Myra & Roger Greenberg Joey Kristal Barbara Grossman Arnold Leonard

Gold Headed Cane Award Harriet Lane

Delores & Corky Levin

Lifetime Achievement Award Gracia Kuller

Mel Neren Tammy & Carl Birnberg Barb & Mike Neren Randi Roth

Sidney Barrows Lifetime Achievement Award

Sally Silk & Thomas Wolfe Sheryl & Randy Rutzick

Hannah & Alex’s Engagement

Zvi Leibovich Amy & Stanford Baratz Susan & Don Dame Diane Mast Marja Engler Barbara Rutzick Joanne & Bob Gillman The Knish Ladies

Wendy Shragg Linda & Murray Kieffer

Leonard Brawerman Mindy & Steve Melemed

Anne Wolf Ben Rinkey Cynthia Rosenblatt-Ross

Mel Burstein Barbara & Lee Bearmon Carole & Leo Breitman Connie & Lauren Clayman Rose Goldsteen Diane & Allen Kuperman

Laurie & Thomas Smith

Gretchen & Errol Kantor Barbara & Joel Fryer Barbara Klick Rollye & Chuck Rinkey

New Home

Cynthia Rosenblatt-Ross

Joel Mandel Frances & Paul Delmore

Doug Weissman Legacy Heritage Fund Limited

Marcia & Philip Marcus Arlene & Zvi Leibovich

Kim Wolson & Norm Abramson

Rabbi Shalom Reznik-Bell Frances & Paul Delmore

Eve Perlman Sholom Foundation Staff

Marta & Herb Schechter Toba & Allen Freeman

Robin & Mark Zaban

Birth of Grandchild The Knish Ladies

A SPEEDY RECOVERY TO Michael Finn Amy & Stanford Baratz Jonathan Gordon Sholom Foundation Staff Diane Ingber Cynthia Rosenblatt-Ross

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Belle Blumberg Nancy Maltzman

Taylor Borkon Lieber Diane & Allen Kuperman

Deborah Cook Joni & Bill Burg

Natalie’s Bat Mitzvah

Sheldon Bland Anonymous

Rita Shear Lorraine Garon

Shaller Family Amy & William Radichel

Maxine & Ben Steinberg

Katie Billie Sharon & Marty Kieffer

Lou Ann Bongard Karen Kaufmann

IN APPRECIATION OF

Joanne & Bob Gillman Rena & Barry Glaser

Carol Bender Resnick Charlotte & Lanny Berke Sharon & Warren Mastoon

Herb Schechter Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane

Rena & Barry Glaser Susie Held & Dan Lieberthal Sari & Harold Lederman Vicki & Howard Londer Sharon Sacks

Noah’s Engagement

Morton Bank Marja Engler Sharlene Ladin

IN MEMORY OF Charlene Aaron Jackie & Larry Maine Helen Abelson Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Phyllis Appelbaum Yaffa Cohen-Appelbaum Cassie Navarro Marvin Bacaner Judith Brin-Ingber & Jerome Ingber Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane

Nicholas Cafarelli Pam & Robert Goldman Harvey Chargo Betsy & Barry Birnberg Lyle Gary Jory Herman Peggy & Joel Mandel Marcia & Allen Oleisky Connie & Harold Weisberg Myra Chazin Carole & Leo Breitman Harriet Levy Louis Chiat Marilyn Chiat George Cohen Rita Grossman Anita Coopersmith Kerry & Scott Bader Judith Brin-Ingber & Jerome Ingber Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Marcia & Philip Marcus Marlene & Tom Moscoe Polly & Michael Saxon Leslee & Merton Shapiro Cari & Jeffrey Shaw Dede & David Smith Beatrice Cowle Amy & Stanford Baratz Ann Louise Hartman Mary & Jim Kaner Judy & Howard Kauffman Diane & Allen Kuperman Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Ellen & Dana Nelson

Beatrice Cowle (continued) Surae & Lawrence Pomrantz Dale Cowle Joy Bratter Donna Doiron Sandy Anderson Jean & George Buehl Matthew Mondry Karen Thorson Candance Twingstrom Barbara Eiger Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Sharlene Ladin Peggy & Joel Mandel Marilyn Faucher Howard & Clarice Smith Thomas Feinberg Marja Engler Gracia Kuller Peggy & Joel Mandel Leslee & Merton Shapiro June Fine Eileen & Michael Kopman Evelyn Flom Carole & Leo Breitman Debbie Freeman & Edward Lentsch Jory Herman Stefanie & Robert Karon Sari & Harold Lederman Peggy & Joel Mandel Betty Frankel Kerry & Scott Bader Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Lisa & Bruce Peilen Edith Friedman Anonymous Sharon Friedman Myra & Roger Greenberg Israel Friedman Anonymous Carol Garrison Anonymous Audrey & Al Kaufman Dede Wolfson Susan Genis Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Rachel ‘Chela’ Geretz Alison & Joshua Berdass Peggy & Joel Mandel Benjamin Shiller Ariella Sidelsky & Roy Alcalay Nellie Goldstein Marlene & James Bukstein Max Goodman Hazel Chase Bobbi & Lee Levitan Elaine & Arthur Ruder

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Sholom Donations Making a gift of appreciated stock benefits both you and Sholom! Please give your broker the following information: Have the stock transferred to: Fidelity Investments 513.977.4400 DTC#: 0226 Account Number: 676-209466 Account Name: Sholom Foundation Fed. ID # 36-3411361 Include your name(s), stock and number of shares. Please include instructions if for anything other than general purposes.

OR Call Sholom Foundation at 952.939.1593 for a stock donation transfer form to use yourself or to give to your broker.

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IN MEMORY OF continued Max Goodman (continued) Dede & David Smith Eleanor Gordon Eileen Bream Eileen & Michael Kopman Edith Greenberg Beth Silverwater & Norman Greenberg Lee Greenberg Harriet & Marvin Levine Robert Hallfin Fred & Roberta Kravitz Roberta & Bruce Nemer Joye & Robert Sigelman Samuel Harris Terry & Jack Appleman Naomi & Neil Arnold Marci & Dennis Aschenfarb Jane & Steve Benowitz Pearl Berdass Peggy & Rick Bloom Eileen Bream Marilyn & Rich Chern Susan & Don Dame Vicki Davidson Steven Davidson Cecilia & Steve Dobrin Amy & Jack Fiterman Bobbi & Larry Friedman Lisa & Igor Furman Jan & Barry Godes Cindi & Harold Goldfine Lori & Jeff Greenberg Bobbie & Randy Heiligman Shirley & Joel Heiligman Susan & Mark Heiligman Lory & Randall Herman Patti Hussey Diane & Irwin Ingber Roz & Fred Kaplan Judy & Orrie Kessel Sharon & Marty Kieffer Shelly Kornblum & Mickey Greenberg Diane & Allen Kuperman Sandi Laskin Sheila & Merle Lazarine Jodi & Noah Lipschultz Sally Masnek Diane & Michael Mintz Gail Pesis & Craig Zaligson Jeanne & Steve Prawer Beverly & Howard Radin Susan & Marshall Rappaport Ben Rinkey Rollye & Chuck Rinkey Elaine & Richard Rosen Eileen & David Roston Dee Rubel Joyce Rubin Jan Saffron Johnson & Thomas Johnson Joanne & Doug Savitt Sholom Auxiliary Board

Samuel Harris (continued) Sholom Foundation Staff Melissa & Sheldon Silberman Marcee & Bruce Specktor Abby & Michael Strauss Eileen Strauss & Harold Kaplan Harriet Swatez Cooky & Russ Walzer Nechamit Yaari Lynn & Ron Zamansky Dawn & Danny Zouber Barb & Larry Zweigbaum Ruth Held Carol Held Beverly Zakheim Barbara Hill Maureen & Saul Bernick Dorothy Hyatt Donna & Harvey Leviton Rhoda & Paul Jaffe Scott & Julie Jaffe Anne Janco Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Edward Kalafat Gail Cederberg Melvin Kamin Joni & Bill Burg Joanne & Bob Gillman Karen & Fred Gordon Susie Held & Dan Lieberthal Raleigh & Randall Kaminsky Linda & Murray Kieffer Jane & Todd Lifson Lisa & Chuck Perlman Michelle & Steven Shaller Sholom Foundation Staff Ellen & David Sloane Margie & Larry Solomon Idele Weinberg Gerald Kanter Wendy & Steven Baldinger Susie Held & Dan Lieberthal Markle Karlen Joanne & Bob Gillman Peggy & Joel Mandel Marilyn Rovner Bernard Karon Paula & Howard Roston Helen Karsner Bruce Karsner Barbara Kermisch Maureen & Saul Bernick Marshall Kieffer Hazel Chase Marja Engler Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Harriet & William Gasway Linda & Murray Kieffer Gracia Kuller Harriet Lane

Marshall Kieffer (continued) Marcia & Philip Marcus Dede & David Smith Rebecca Kiperstin Ryvelle z�l & Bill Tilsner Hess Kline Joni Hymanson Peryl Krawetz Audrey Cohen Debra Krawetz Joe Lambright Rena & Barry Glaser Elaine Lerner Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Peggy & Joel Mandel Lorin Lerner Jory Herman Helene Feinberg Lesser Peggy & Joel Mandel Jules Levin Joy Bratter Carole & Leo Breitman Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Toba & Allen Freeman Judy & Howard Kauffman Gracia Kuller Sari & Harold Lederman Marilyn Rovner Sharon Sacks Michelle Mae Lewandowski Scott Goldberg Jory Herman Barbara Walstein Susan Liefschultz Peggy & Joel Mandel Ronald Lifson Arlene Alm Etta & Mike Barry Dawn Baumeister Beth & Stephen Birke Bonnie Blons Resig & Sandy Resig Eileen Bream Carole & Leo Breitman Rick Diamond Susan & John Diedrich Barb & Andy Fishman Jennifer Gray & Mark Freeman Cynthia & Michael Garr Lucille & Burt Garr Lorin & Scott Godes Jill & Steven Gottlieb Susie Held & Dan Lieberthal Julie & Michael House Bruce R. Kahn Eileen & Michael Kopman Jill & Leslie Korsh Mary Jo & David Lenzen Bobbi & Lee Levitan Lee Gransberg Litman Peggy & Joel Mandel Cory Markling Michelle & Robert Martin

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Leo Melzer (continued) Tamara Levenson Rosemary Maher & Mendel Melzer Peggy & Joel Mandel Lisa & Bruce Peilen Sandra Schloff Rosalyn & Bert Strimling Stan Wolkoff Hyme Milstein Lenore & Al Feldman Fred Nathanson Abbie Miller Ron Orinstein Lorraine Garon Sally Masnek Barry Pidgeon Eileen & Michael Kopman Florence Rhein Peggy & Joel Mandel Jeffrey B. Sherman

Lee Lindau Roselind Lindau

Harold Roitenberg Joni Hymanson

Bessie Linden Linda & Bruce Kalin

Sarah Rojesky Barbara Grossman

Theresa Loney Tonya Bailey Susan & Dave Carlson Suzanne Cook Rose Ann Foreman & Kenneth Scherber Steve Heitzeg Michele Herntier Barbara Howell Lorita & Robert Janas Pam Johnson Diane Kleinman Michael Loney Judith & William Mansun Katharine & Thomas Quigley Karen Rother Shirley Ungar Margaret & Paul Wagner Carolyn Wagner

Stephen Rose Bettie Barenbaum Joy Bratter Sherman Devitt Marja Engler Gracia Kuller Joan Noun

Geraldine Maisel Stanley Maisel z�l Merle Mark David E. Feinberg Violet Mekler David Feiler Susie Held & Dan Lieberthal Diane & Allen Kuperman Donna Melnick Sharon Nelson Andrea & James Sakara Leo Melzer Wendy & Mark Bloom Carole & Leo Breitman Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane David Feiler Bonnie & Gary Goldish

Mark Rosen Denise & Marshall Hertz Peggy & Joel Mandel Miriam Rosen Susanne & Wally Bonfe Thomas Rothstein Constance Katz Sandra & Howard Marker Ellen & Dana Nelson Cynthia Rosenblatt-Ross Cecelia Rubin Ellen & Dana Nelson Scott Sanderson Jane & Jonathan Gordon Irvin Schloff Anonymous Harry Schoen Peggy & Joel Mandel Helen Schwartz Anonymous Ann & Robert Jackson Lynne Lee Sheldon Rivkin Chrys & David McConnell

Stella Schwartz Marcia & Steven Franklin Martin Segal Diane & Allen Kuperman Thomas Segal Ellen Goldberg Luger & Andrew Luger Helen Sher Phillip Sher Bernard Sherman Eileen & David Kohn Sarah Shragg Joy Bratter Carole & Leo Breitman Lucille & Burt Garr Jennifer Gray & Mark Freeman Julie & Bill Gotlieb Diane & Allen Kuperman Jane & Todd Lifson Marilyn Rovner Janie & Don Rutman Delores Sigel Anonymous Ruth Aaron Julie Abrahamson Joanne & Ronald Abrams Lynn & Bernard Abramson Kerry & Scott Bader Wendy & Steven Baldinger Rhea Berman Robin Bidner Cindy Bigalke Jill M. Binder Wendy & Mark Bloom Carolyn & Stuart Bloom Jethra Brand Judith Brin-Ingber & Jerome Ingber Cynthia & Donald Brown Beverly & Richard Burman Elaine Burton Hazel Chase Linda Cohen Marcia Cohodes & David Goldsteen Stephanie & Gerald Danek Sherman Devitt Vianne Engwall Joan Feinberg Bambi Fisher Gretta Freeman Toba & Allen Freeman Linda & Richard Freeman Judy & Todd Freeman Suzi & Stephen Friedell Cynthia & Michael Garr Barry Gendelman Ellen Goldberg Luger & Andrew Luger Dr. Stanley & Luella Goldberg Rosalie & Fredric Goldberg Kaye Goldberg Susan & Bill Goldenberg Myra & Roger Greenberg Brenda & Cris Greenhalgh Leslie Hahn & Merrill Biel Susie & Bruce Hammer

Delores Sigel (continued) Leslie Held & Jim Chucker Doris Hodroff Beeb & Gary Ivey Lorita Jacobson Robert Kaner Peggy Kaplan & Ed Carr Duane Kelm Julie Klosterman Mary Komornicka Judith and Harold Kuller Diane & Allen Kuperman Diane Ladenson Jennifer & Scott Lang Larkin Hoffman Daly & Lindgren LTD Joy Leibman Susan & Bob Lewis Paul Linstroth Todd Lurie Rhoda & Don Mains Paula & Bob Maisel Tara & Paul Mattessich Minneapolis Jewish Federation Lee & Harvey Moral Kathleen O'Brien Beverly Olson Sheila & Hyman Paisner Rich Palermo Francie & Mark Paper Barb Peppersack Susan & Paul Plunkett Carolyn Press Susan & Gary Rappaport Nancy & Gary Renneke Barbara Ross Robert Rubenstein Karen & Ron Sallerson Shirlee Schneider Judith & Steven Schumeister Shelley Segal Michelle & Steven Shaller Bonnie Shapiro & Rick Levinson Carol Shapiro Dede & David Smith Sharon Snyder Teri Specktor & Richard Siegel Barb & Todd Striker Marsha & Gary Tankenoff Gail Tomassini Geralyn Vita Jefferey Janice & Bruce Waller Roberta Sigel Peggy & Joel Mandel Hilda Singer Alan Linoff Maxine Smiley Barney & Pam Harris Bud Harris Samuel Smoliak Edith & David Savage Merrian Spiegal Susan & Stuart Weinstein Darlene Stillpass Peggy & Joel Mandel

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ONLINE! Website: www.sholomfoundation.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/Sholomlife Twitter: www.twitter.com/Sholomlife You can read all of Sholom’s publications online at https://issuu.com/Sholom Thanks to all who follow Sholom on social media. And thank you to our friends who support Sholom with online gifts. It’s easy, secure, and you receive an immediate receipt for your donation.

IN MEMORY OF continued

BREAKFAST BACKERS

Alan Upin Harriet & William Gasway Gracia Kuller Rhoda & Don Mains Polly & Michael Saxon

Anonymous (2) Carolyn Abramson Lisa & Glen Aronauer Marsha Baer-Dennis Marilyn & Bruce Baum Sally & James Beloff Marcia & Herbert Bernick Barbara Brooks Jane & David Broude Carole Davidson Gayle & David Deshong Sherman Devitt Mitzi Diamond Carol & Stanley Dobrin Lois & Dale Dobrin Helen & Jim Ehrlich Phyllis & Ron Ettinger David E. Feinberg Harriet Finkelstein Amy & Jack Fiterman Beverly FitzGerald Toba & Allen Freeman Lorraine Garon Lucille & Burt Garr Nancy & Jeff Getzkin Barbara & Simeon Glaser Mimi Gleekel** Barb & Steve Godes Chad Goldberg** Ilene & Jay Goldberg Marlene & Sandford Goldberg Lewis Harris Bonnie & Steve Heller Lorraine Hertz Bruce R. Kahn Susan Kalin** Georgia Kalman Donna & Michael Kaplan Dr. Martin & Mrs. Carole Kaplan

Elizabeth Vaughan Catherine Anson & Peter Vaughan Michal Daniels Arthur Weisberg Carole & Leo Breitman Melonie & Burt Danovsky Connie & Harold Weisberg Burt Weisberg Carole & Leo Breitman Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Stefanie & Robert Karon Connie & Harold Weisberg Martin Weisberg Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Connie & Harold Weisberg Rosemary Wercinski Patricia & Tom Storey Harold Wexler Joy & Ron Mankoff Rose Zamansky Joni Hymanson Eva Zucker Jill & Lennie Kaufman

Nancy Karasov Judy Karon Jennifer & Kenneth Katz Rebecca Kern Miriam & Leroy Kieffer Diane & Allen Kuperman** Harriet Lane Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Ruth & Jerrold Levine Harriet Levy Rhoda & Don Mains Peggy & Joel Mandel Marcia & Philip Marcus Gayle Marko** Ethel Mayeron Mildred Miller Amy & Barry Newman Marcia & Allen Oleisky Michael Orren Marsha & Harvey Ostrow Phyllis & Lloyd Robinson Connie Ross Charles Rubenstein Sandy & Jim Rutzick Gail & Mark Satz** Polly & Michael Saxon Gloria Schoen Ruth Ann Schumeister** Berta Shapiro Leslee & Merton Shapiro Bert Shear** Estie & Jim Sherman Barbara & Bruce Sherman** Cathy Snyder Sandra & Jason Sondell Cheryl & Sanford Stein Elizabeth & Mayer Tapper** Deanna & James Tilsen Barbara Winthrop Josh & Rory Zamansky

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BECOME A BED AND BREAKFAST BACKER. Your recurring monthly gift helps offset the difference between government reimbursements and the costs of providing care and services for our elderly loved ones.

For more information call Joel Mandel, 952.939.1593, jmandel@sholom.com

Sholom is more than a place – it’s a vital part of the community. We believe in it. As has been said, everyone deserves Sholom! – Steve and Dayna Klein

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Sholom Foundation Heritage Society The Sholom Foundation Heritage Society has been established to thank those thoughtful individuals and families who have included Sholom Foundation in their estate plans. We honor those who have made such a commitment and gratefully acknowledge these valued friends.

WE WELCOME OUR NEW MEMBERS

Shirley & Joe Novich Edice Kanoff Dayna & Steve Klein Jeffrey B. Sherman Jeffrey A. Levy

Anonymous (3) Ruth & Allen Aaron Sally & Michael Abrams Alvin & Donna Apple Family Lawrence Applebaum Allan L. Apter Irene & Harry Bader Rosalyn Baker Beverly Balos & Mary Louise Fellows Irving & Deane Bassin Ruth Bearman Jeffrey & Connie Berdass Margo Berdass Robert J. Beugen David & Bonnie Blumberg Lou Ann & Leon Bongard Gail & Steve Brand Darlene & Larry Braufman Leo & Carole Breitman Ruth Breslermann Elinor Brodie Barbara Brooks Helen Brooks David & Jane Broude Barbara & Bernard Chauss Adeline E. Cohen Judy & Richard Cook Henry & Harriet Davis Family Beverly & Stanley Davis Thomas J. Davis, MD & Gail A. Bernstein, MD The Deshong Family Lois & Sherman Devitt Marilyn Dickel Ruth Easton, David Edelstein & Jacob Edelstein Barbara Eiger Corrine & Tom Feinberg David E. Feinberg Francine & Neil Feinberg Susan Feinberg Hughes and Gerry Hughes Beth Feinstein Rose Fingerhut Nicole & Kenneth Fink

Jake Hurwitz & Doreen Frankel Toba & Allen Freeman Jennifer Gray Freeman & Mark Freeman Arlene Fried Neal & Sandy Gale Harry Garber Jacob Garber Dr. Gary & Sue-Ann Garvis Harriet & William Gasway Lillian Geller Rosalie & Andrew Gellman Lois & Larry Gibson Roni & Alan Gingold Mimi Gleekel Esta & Jerry Gold Ilene & Jay Goldberg Zelia Kanters-Goldberg Cynthia & Harold Goldfine Gary & Bonnie Bongard Goldish Arnold & Sylvia Goldman Bernice Cowl Gordon Jane & Jonathan R. Gordon Karen & Fred Gordon Morris Gordon & Joseph Gordon Jill & Steve Gottlieb Marilyn & Dean Greenberg Mickey Greenberg Ronya & Lawrence Greenberg Nancy & Robert Hartman Mrs. Samuel M. Hartman Debbie & Marc Hasko Family Eugene Heck Elissa J. Heilicher Hilda Rose Hellman Frances & Irving Herman Jory M. Herman Audrey Hillman Arthur Turovh Himmelman Leo & Doris Hodroff Samuel Hoffman Cheryl Ivey Emmy Lou Jacobson Lorita & Jay Jacobson Janet & Alvin Jaffe Lois Josewich Leonard & Charlotte Juster Al Kagin Stan & Jeanne Kagin Steven A. Kalin Edice Kanoff Sheldon & Helene B. Kaplan Dr. Markle Karlen

Judy A. Karon Stefanie & Robert Karon Alan & Beverly Kasdan Naomi Kastenbaum Betty G. Katz Alvin & Audrey Kaufman Helen & Ivan Kenis Sharon & Martin Kieffer Kipp Family Philanthropic Fund Marion & E. Gary Klein Dayna & Steve Klein Dr. Zenith & Merle Anne Kremen Faye & Mayer Krupp Gracia & Merrill Kuller Diane Ladenson Stephen & Nancy Lane Nancy D. Langer Jerry Lavin Arlene Leibovich Lisa & Mark Lerman Helene Feinberg Lesser Jules & Rose Levin Jeffrey A. Levy Rhoda & Tom Lewin Carolyn Lieberman Sylvia & Harold Liefschultz Sybil & Bill Lipschultz Walter Lubov Rhoda & Donald Mains Ronald M. Mankoff Gayle Marko Robert & Florie Marvy Julie & Robert Mast Robert M. Meltz Mary & Bob Mersky Bettie Mae Miller Gail & Howard Milstein Susan & Michael Minsberg Sanford Morris Neil & Susan Moses-Zirkes Pearl Myzel William Neiman Annette & Marion E. Newman Shirley & Joe Novich Sandy & Harold Okinow Myrna Orensten Eugene Pedro Addie & Norm Perl Marvin Pertzik James Pomush Jean & Joshua Premack Lillian & Julius Raen Edward & Ann-Monique Rapoport Susan & Gary Rappaport Barbara & Harvey Ratner Harold & Cissy Ravits

Nancy & Kevin Rhein Fay & Leonard Ribnick Irene & Paul Rifkin Harold Roitenberg Connie & Paul Ross Family Francie & Barry Ross Naomi Rotenberg Marilyn Rovner Ada Rubenstein Berneen Rudolph Karen & Ron Sallerson Miriam & David Sanders Polly & Michael Saxon Millie Schapiro Marta & Herb Schechter Marvin & Margie Scherzer Nancy & Michael Schoenberger Anita B. Schwartz Mary Segal & Marshall Cook Charles & Yvonne Selcer Ruth & William Seltz Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Serber Cabrini & Scott Shaller Michelle & Steven Shaller Rossy & Richard Shaller Gertrude & Nathan Shapira Harry, Rosalind, Morton, & Joan Shapiro Lawrence M. Shapiro Family Jeffrey B. Sherman Allen D. Shores Dr. Melvin & Delores Sigel Sheila & Steven Sigel Melissa Cohen Silberman & Sheldon Silberman Dee & Norman Silver Dorothy H. & Edward E. Slonim Craig & Debbie Spencer Sally E. Sperling John Spooner Maxine & Ben Steinberg Sharron Steinfeldt Vicki & Lloyd Stern Arthur & Margaret Stone Beryl & Frank Strickon Sharon & Bill Torodor Deera & Al Tychman Marshall G. Walzer Randy S. Weinberg The Shared Fund Deborah D. Weiss Richie & Gisell Wien Joan & Shale Wilensky Benno & Gertrude Wolff Helen & Leo Wolk Jerome S. Yugend

If you would like to or have already arranged for an estate gift for Sholom Foundation, please let us know by calling Joel Mandel, Sholom Foundation Executive Director at 952.939.1593. We want to honor and recognize you as a member of the Sholom Foundation Heritage Society. As always, any gifts to Sholom may remain anonymous if you so choose.

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Sholom Foundation Funds Our sincere appreciation to these donors who have established the following new funds or increased their funds to a new level: FOUNDER Karen & Fred Gordon Fund TRUSTEE Jeffrey A. Levy Fund PATRON Kassler Family Fund* Ben & Leah Serber Family Fund* BENEFACTOR Harriet & Earl Bailey Family Fund* SPONSOR Geri & Jeff Sweet Fund Honoring Marilyn & Paul Serber and Kaye & Art Goldberg Funds that have been increased over time to a higher level are designated by an “*�.

FOUNDER

Lawrence Applebaum Fund Edelstein Family Foundation Fund* Fingerhut-Deikel Family Fund* Sylvia & Arnold Goldman Family Fund* Karen & Fred Gordon Fund Leo & Doris Hodroff Fund Faye & Mayer Krupp Family Fund* Harold & Sylvia Liefschultz Excellence in Care Fund Harold & Sylvia Liefschultz Fund for the Visually Impaired* Mary & Bob Mersky Fund Numero-Steinfeldt Foundation Fund* Alyce & Eugene Pedro Kosher Food Fund* Jay & Rose Phillips Family Fund* Harvey & Barbara Ratner Fund Roitenberg Family Assisted Living Fund Polly & Michael Saxon Family Fund Michelle & Steven Shaller Family Fund Harry, Rosalind, Morton & Joan Shapiro Fund* Allen D. Shores Family Fund

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Howard & Joanne Weiner Family Fund

PILLAR

Melvin Cohen Fund Lois & Sherman Devitt Family Fund Jerome V. Lavin Fund* Addie & Norman Perl Family Fund Marlene (Terry) Sanford Fund

BUILDER

Gus Axelrod Fund Martin & Esther Capp Fund Jennie Cooperman & Idelle Snyder Fund Beverly & Richard Fink Fund Harry Garber Fund Alan & Roni Gingold Fund Sheila & Stephen E. Lieberman Fund Rhoda & Donald Mains Fund* Alvin E. & Mildred H. Miller Fund* Francie & Mark Paper Family Fund* James Pomush Fund Lisle Saloschin & Etta Saloshin Fund* Joanne & Michael Silverman Fund Max B. Snyder Fund* Selma & Sam Swartz Fund Waller Family Fund* Harry S. Wartnick Fund*

TRUSTEE

Kenneth and Sally Leafman Appelbaum Fund* Shirley & Zollie Baratz Family Fund* Joanne Ferraro & Robert J. Beugen Assisted Living Scholarship Fund* Corrinne & Reuben Birnberg Special Services Fund Mathew & Evelyn Broms Family Fund Ben & Vivian Calmenson Fund Cohen-Silberman Direct Care Staff Training & Retention Fund Harry H. & Sarol Dworsky Fund Edith Linoff Edelman Assisted Living Scholarship Fund David E. Feinberg Family Fund* Florence & Harold Fischbein Fund* Louis & Kay Galinson Fund Ernest Gallo Fund Cynthia & Harold Goldfine Family Fund Susan & Richard Goldman Fund Jane & Jonathan Gordon Family Fund Dean & Marilyn Greenberg Family Fund Celia & Amos Heilicher Fund* Jory M. Herman Fund Susan & Gerry Hughes Family Fund Kagin Family Fund*

George & Marion Levine Fund for Medical Needs Jeffrey A. Levy Fund Carolyn F. & Stephen K. Lieberman Fund* Bessie Mark Fund* Heidi Schechter Moldo Hospice Fund Ben & Pearl Myzel Fund* Sandra & Harold Okinow Fund Lena E. Oreck Fund Franzi & Ray Perlman Fund The Phileona Foundation Fund* Susan & Gary Rappaport Family Fund Harold Roitenberg Family Fund* Sabes Family Fund Miriam & David Sanders Fund Miriam & David Sanders Roitenberg Scholarship Fund Lawrence M. Shapiro Family Fund Bob & Herta Sinykin Long Term Care Fund John Spooner Fund Ben & Maxine Steinberg Family Fund Manya & Red Sturrey Sholom East Maintenance Fund Jack & Rochelle Sutin Fund Tychman Family Fund* Bessel Weiss Estate Fund Leo & Helen Wolk Family Fund* Judy & Elliot Wolson Family Fund

PATRON

Tess Armstrong Entertainment Fund for Sholom East Amy & Stanford Baratz Family Fund* Linda & Robert Barrows Fund* Sam Beberman Fund Mike & Kathleen Belzer Fund Theresa & Nathan Berman Fund Bloomfield Family Fund* Steve A. & Gail Greenspoon Brand Family Fund Harvey Braufman Fund Bonnie & Martin Bush Family Fund Yetta & Carl Chalfen Family Fund Sam & Sylvia Chernoff Fund Pearl & Milo Chozen Fund* Eva & Marius Cohn Family Fund Sherman & Lois Devitt Building and Equipment Fund Marilyn Dickel Cookie Fund Max & Sara Lee Edelstein Scholarship Fund Neil & Francine Feinberg Fund Shirley Levitan Goldberg Fund Dr. Moses & Bernice Cowl Gordon Music Fund* Phillip W. Grodnick Fund N. Bud Grossman Fund Roz & Arthur Jaffee Family Fund*

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Judy A. Karon Fund* Alan & Beverly Kasdan Fund* Kassler Family Fund* Harry Kay Dinner Fund Helene Feinberg Lesser Fund Margie & Leo Levie Nurses’ Scholarship Fund Sybil & Bill Lipschultz Family Fund Harvey Lubov Fund Mildred & Louis Marko Fund* Ben Miller Foundation Nurses’ Fund* Annette & Marion E. Newman Fund* Marvin Pertzik Fund* Pookie Bear Fund for Therapeutic Recreation Jack Ravine Fund Fay & Leonard Ribnick Family Fund* Norton & Bert Rockler Fund* Victor Rosenblum Family Fund Rothschild Charitable Fund* Shirley & Charles “Chuck” Rothstein Family Fund Sam & Mary Saide Fund Lou & Faith Saunders Fund Frank & Freda Schochet Family Fund* Nancy & Michael Schoenberger Family Fund* Linda & Ivan Schwartzman Fund* Selcer Family Fund* Ben & Leah Serber Family Fund* Zetta & Leonard Shapiro Family Fund* Shuirman Family Endowment Fund* Dorothy & Edward Slonim Fund* Arthur & Margaret Stone Family Fund Gary & Marsha Tankenoff and Scott & Hindy Tankenoff Families Music Fund James Tankenoff Family Fund Mollie B. Tankenoff Music Fund for Sholom Home East* Tenenbaum Family Fund Morris B. White Fund Art & Harriet Wiss Family Fund*

BENEFACTOR

Anonymous (2) Alvin & Donna Apple Family Fund* Allan L. Apter Fund Bernard & Fern Badzin Fund Harriet & Earl Bailey Family Fund* Marvin F. Bank Fund Margo & Fred Berdass Family Fund* Dr. Gail A. Bernstein & Dr. Thomas J. Davis Fund Gerald & Joy Bratter Family Fund Elaine & Ron Burton Family Fund* Adeline E. Cohen Fund Diane & Richard Cohen Family Fund Beatrice & Stanley Cowle Fund* Beatrice & Stanley Cowle Special Fund

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To Establish a Sholom Foundation Fund

Funds are recognized by a plaque on the Walls of Honor at both Sholom Campuses.

FOUNDER

$1,000,000 cash, pledge or deferred

PILLAR

$500,000 - $999,999 cash or pledge or $750,000 - $999,999 deferred

BUILDER

$250,000 - $499,999 cash or pledge or $500,000 - $749,999 deferred

TRUSTEE

$100,000 - $249,999 cash or pledge or $200,000 - $499,999 deferred

PATRON

$50,000 - $99,999 cash or pledge or $100,000 - $199,999 deferred

BENEFACTOR

$25,000 - $49,999 cash or pledge or $50,000 - $99,999 deferred

SPONSOR

$10,000 - $24,999 cash or pledge or $20,000 - $49,999 deferred

A “deferred” gift is a bequest or planned gift that will benefit Sholom following the death of the donor or annuitant. Combinations of cash pledges and deferred gifts are welcome. Dachis Family Fund Harriet & Henry “hanc” Davis Family Fund* Essie Berkman Douglas & John Berkman Memorial Fund Ross & Judy Dworsky Family Fund Mike & Marja Engler Fund* Alex & Zelda Epstein Education Fund Sam & Frances Finkelstein Staff Education Fund* Freeman Family Fund Lillian D. Geller Family Fund* Harold & Zelda Goldenberg Fund Lawrence & Ronya Greenberg Family Fund Roger & Myra Greenberg Family Fund Janice Sarah Hope Fund Jake Hurwitz & Doreen Frankel Fund Etta Jacobs Flower Fund for Sholom Home East* Rose Jacobs Employee Healthcare Fund Lorita & Jay M. Jacobson Family Fund* Alvin & Janet Jaffe Fund* Lynn Johnson Family Sholom Hospice Fund Mitzi & Terry Kane Family Fund Helene & Sheldon Kaplan Fund Everett & Norene Karon Family Fund* Naomi & Dutch Kastenbaum Fund

Robert Katz & Janice Katz Sigal Fund Alvin & Audrey Kaufman Fund* Helen & Ivan Kenis Fund Jack Krenzen Family Fund Jeanette & Max Kurnow Family Fund Sharlene & Sidney Ladin Family Fund* Nellie, Leo & Judy Langer Memorial Fund* Morton & Sally Leder Fund Rhoda & Tom Lewin Family Fund Harriet & William Lumel Resident Care Training Fund Joy & Ronald M. Mankoff Fund Joy Marcus Fund Vernon & Alexandra Mark Family Fund Edith & Sidney D. Milavetz Fund* Betty M. Miller Fund Raleigh L. Morgan Fund George & Edith Nadler Family Fund Alvin & June Perlman Fund* Ossie Widdes Perlman Fund Lillian & Julius Raen Fund* Benjamin & Lillian Ravich Family Activities Fund Nancy & Kevin Rhein Family Fund Paul N. & Irene Rifkin Sholom Employee Education Fund Rischall Family Fund Bernard “Sonny” & Mary Rose Fund David & Carol Rosenblatt Family Fund

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Connie & Paul Ross Family Fund Esther Schneider Ruder Arts Activity Fund Linda & Max Rutman Fund Mike Salloway and Lorie Salloway Reznick Fund for Hospice Care James & Van Sanders Family Fund* Sheva & Tom Sanders Fund Hy & Dorothy Schanfield Family Fund Irving & Jacqueline Schectman Fund Marvin & Margie Scherzer Family Fund* Sam Schlesinger Family Fund Anita B. Schwartz Benefits and Training Fund for Sholom Home West Direct-Care Staff Bess & Dan Seligman Family Fund* Alan, Joel & Robert Shapiro Family Fund Aaron & Sadie Siden Family Fund Dr. Melvin & Delores Sigel Family Fund* Constance & Gerald Singer Fund Mickey & Harold Smith Fund for Rabbinic and Religious Activities Frieda Juster Sperling Nurses’ Scholarship Fund* Oren & Sharron Steinfeldt Family Fund* Marion & Ed Vinokour Fund Richie & Gisell Wien Family Fund* Vi & Harvey Werner Fund Joan & Shale Wilensky Fund Barbara & Sherman Winthrop Family Fund

SPONSOR

Anonymous (2) Ruth & Allen Aaron Family Fund Robert Abbey Music Fund Edward M. Abramson Fund Joyce & David H. Abramson Family Fund ACADEMY Fund Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity Alumni Chapter Fund Ronald Shalom Amdur Fund Phyllis & Melvin Appelbaum Fund Irene & Harry Bader Fund Reverend Samuel A. Baker Religious Activities Fund Judy & Fred Baron Family Fund Deane & Irving Bassin Fund Ruth Hallock Bearman Fund Barbara D. & Lee Bearmon Family Fund Constance & Sydney Berde Family Fund

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Betty & George Berman Family Fund Bernice & Milton Bernick Family Fund Ben & Pauline Bernstein Rabbinic and Judaica Activities Fund Shirley & Marshall Besikof Family Fund Naomi & Harry Birger Family Fund Bradley Birnberg & Stacy Pinck Family Fund Dorothy Black Employee Emergency Loan Fund Blumenson Flower Fund at Sholom Home West Lou Ann & Leon Bongard Family Fund Carole & Leo Breitman Fund Elinor D. Brodie Fund Dr. Richard Brody & Margaret Flynn Family Fund Samuel Brodsky Fund Roie & Eddie Brooks Fund Sandra M. & David M. Brown Family Fund Beverly & Cal Calmenson Family Fund Cohen Fund Harvey & Dorothy Cohen and Max & Eva Krause Fund Burt & Jeanne Corwin Family Fund Isadore Crystal Family Fund Mary & Harold Doroshow Family Fund Dorothy Dworsky Family Fund Shirley Dworsky Fund Barry Effress Fund Rod Effress Employee Benefit Fund David S. & Barbara Eiger Fund Linda Sharon Engel Fund Rhoda & Gene Engelson Family Fund Corrine R. & Thomas D. Feinberg Fund Joan & Arnold Feinberg Fund Kenneth Chaim Fink Fund Richard J. & Beverly N. FitzGerald Fund Arlene M. Fried Fund Harriet & William Gasway Fund Andrew & Rosalie Gellman Family Fund Gepner-Silverman Fund Karen & Bruce Gershman Family Fund Lois & Larry Gibson Fund Florence & Manuel Giffis Family Fund Ida & Bernard Gingold Family Fund Esta & Jerry Gold Family Fund Jay & Ilene Goldberg Family Fund Sanford & Marlene Goldberg Family Fund Lester & Bonnie Goldblatt Family Fund Babe & Rivoli Golden Family Fund Goldstein Family Fund Dr. Sewell Gordon Nursing Scholarship Fund Dani & David Gotlieb Fund Jill & Steve Gottlieb Family Fund Mary & Leland Gottstein Family

Employee Benefit Fund Mike & Donna Green Fund Janet & Harold Greenberg Family Fund Irene & Saul Greenspoon Family Fund Ferne & Edward Grosmann Fund Gurstel/Chargo Families Fund Judith & Jon Harris Fund Phyllis B. & Howard “Buddy” R. Harris Continuing Education Fund Samuel M. Hartman Fund Hasko Family Fund Elissa J. Heilicher Fund Ruth Snyder Herzoff Fund Sally & David J. Hoffman Fund William & Edith Hurvitz Fund Bruce R. Kahn Family Fund Kaitz Family Fund Steven A. Kalin Fund Estelle & Joe Kane Family Fund Reuben & Esther Kaplan Interactive Therapies Fund Thomas & Etta Miller Kaplan Fund Sally Karon Family Fund Sternie Kissin-Rosen Fund Lee & Barbara Kopp Fund Nettie & Ben Kramer Family Fund Dr. Zenith & Merle Anne Kremen Family Fund Faye & Mayer Krupp Employee Emergency Loan Fund Miles & Harriet Lane Family Fund Darren Lederfine Fund Richard & Bea Levey Fund Carol L. & Jerry W. Levin Fund Rose & Jules Levin Family Fund Helen & Robert Levine Fund Lois Levine Fund Harriet & Marvin Levy Family Fund Laurel & Scott Lifson Family Fund Ben & Ruth Liman Family Fund Erma G. Lipschultz Fund Murray & Eda Litton Fund Peggy & Joel Mandel Family Fund Joseph & Diane Mast Family Fund Melzer Family Fund Ann & Julius Miller Fund Ben & Adith Miller Fund Rose Smith Mirsky Family Fund Evelyn Nathanson Family Fund Miriam & Nelson Neuman Family Fund Northland Endowment Fund Joan & Norman Noun Family Fund Barrie & Steven Orloff Family Fund Carol & Mickey Orren Fund Lee Paper Fund Esther & Warren Patterson Bed & Breakfast Fund Peilen Library Fund for Sholom Home East Gertrude & Howard Perlman Fund

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Gloria & Sheldon Pinck Family Fund Truen & Bert Press Fund Diane & Jon Rappaport Family Fund Shirley & Norbert Raucher Family Fund The Harold & Florence, Martin & Sue Ring Family Fund Dona & Mike Rodich Family Fund Norman & Ruth Ann Rose Fund Mildred S. & Myer H. Rosen Fund Burton G. Ross & Cynthia Rosenblatt Ross Fund Connie & Paul Ross Family Music & Memory Fund for the Shaller East Campus Marilyn Rovner Fund Ada Rubenstein Memorial Fund Jeanette & Samuel Rubenstein Family Fund Esther S. & Manuel H. Ruder Fund Berneen Rose Rudolph Fund Ormond & Sharon Sacks Fund for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Support Group Miriam & David Sanders Fund for Menorah Plaza & Menorah West Clara & Leonard Savitt Fund Fannie & Abe Schanfield Fund Schechter Family Fund Lois & Sam (Chick) Schenfeld Family Fund

The Seesel Family Fund Shelley & Dr. Eddie Segal Family Bus Fund Seiler Family Fund Shapira Family Building Fund Sam & Lorraine Shark Family Fund Doris & Eddie Sherman Bed & Breakfast Fund Charlotte & Monroe Shine Building Maintenance Fund Sholom Community Alliance Employee Contribution Fund Sholom Home West Library Fund Rivian & Leonard Silesky Fund Dee & Norman Silver Fund Rose Butwin Silverstein Fund Arnold & Kaethe Simon Fund Milton G. & Evelyn S. Smith Family Fund Evlyn Solomon Fund Vicki & Lloyd Stern Family Fund Beryl & Frank Strickon Employee Emergency Loan Fund Dr. Ian Swatez Nursing Scholarship and Musical Entertainment Fund Geri & Jeff Sweet Fund Honoring Marilyn & Paul Serber and Kaye & Art Goldberg Jack & Esther Tanick Fund David Tychman Fund Rodney S. Wallace Family Fund

Gifts & Naming Opportunities For endowment gifts and pledges of $10,000 and more, a designated fund, in your name or the name of a loved one, may be established. All funds are acknowledged with plaques on the Walls of Honor at Sholom Home West and the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus. For larger gifts, in addition to establishing a fund, you may wish to dedicate or name specific areas, rooms, equipment, furnishings and programs of the Sholom Community Alliance. For more information call Joel Mandel at 952.939.1593.

Diane & Burt Weisberg Family Fund William & Jody Weisman Family Fund Gloria & Howard Weisskopf Fund Ann & Henry Wiener Fund Steve & Arlene Winnick Family Fund Jerry & Marcia Yugend Family Fund Zilley Family Fund Ilene & Bruce Zwick Family Fund

SHOLOM AUXILIARY ENDOWMENT FUNDS The Sholom Auxiliary provides countless volunteer hours and crucial financial resources for the comfort of Sholom residents.

PILLAR

What if you could ensure that your annual support of the Sholom Auxiliary would continue when you are no longer here to write that check? You can! Consider establishing your own named Auxiliary endowment fund or donate to any of the existing Auxiliary endowment funds listed here.

BUILDER

Benno & Gertrude Wolff Family Fund* Merrill & Gracia Kuller Family Fund

TRUSTEE

Margaret Friedman Sholom Auxiliary Fund Sharon & Martin Kieffer Family Fund for Four percent of every Auxiliary endowment fund is used annually Resident Services and Beauty Salon

for the benefit of Sholom clients.

All gifts and beneficiary designations should be made payable to: Sholom Foundation, for the benefit of the Sholom Auxiliary. To find out more about creating your own Sholom Auxiliary Endowment, contact Joel Mandel at 952.939.1593.

Endowment gifts of any size are welcome and may be pledged over a period of years or as a bequest. Cash gifts or pledges starting at $10,000 or estate gifts starting at $20,000 will establish a named Auxiliary Endowment Fund at Sholom Foundation and will be recognized on the Walls of Honor at both Sholom campuses.

BENEFACTOR Stephen & Carole Davidson Family Fund Ruth Dicker Sholom Ball Fund Joy Marcus Sholom Ball Fund

SPONSOR Bruce R. Kahn Sholom Ball Fund John W. Schletty Fund Sholom Home Auxiliary Fund The Wexler Fund

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Non-Profit Organization

U. S. Postage PAID Twin Cities, MN Permit No. 3533

3610 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426

Sholom’s two campuses in the Twin Cities have been recognized as Five Star facilities for overall quality by the Federal Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services.

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HOSTS

HOSTS

LOCATION Indian Canyons Golf Resort Palm Springs 1097 Murray Canyon Drive Palm Springs, California 92264 4:30 – 6:30 pm

LOCATION 10646 E. Firethorn Drive Scottsdale, Arizona 85255 4:30 – 6:30 pm

Molly & Sid Bader • Kerry & Scott Bader

Polly & Mike Saxon

SHOLOM CARE COMES FIRST CAPITAL CAMPAIGN CHAIRS Amy & Stan Baratz • Polly & Mike Saxon SHOLOM FOUNDATION PRESIDENT Steve Gottlieb For more information, contact Mort Naiman, 952.939.1631, mnaiman@sholom.com, or Joel Mandel, 952.939.1593, jmandel@sholom.com.

Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus • St. Louis Park • 952.935.6311 Shaller Family Sholom East Campus • St. Paul • 651.328.2000

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