Sholom Foundation "Circle of Life" - Spring 2019

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SPECIAL EDITION

“ For Sholom to be

relevant for another hundred years, we must do something different, beginning now, for the people we serve. There is no denying for Sholom and the broader community, this is an essential need.

Chuck Selcer Sholom’s Past President

Capital Campaign “ The makes it possible

for Sholom, a vital community resource, to maintain and enhance our warm and secure surroundings and our professional programming.

Barbara Klick, Sholom CEO

For a listing of all donations, see pages 13–23.

SPRING

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

2019

Capital Campaign Surpasses Quarter Mark

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holom’s Care Comes First Capital Campaign is delighted to announce the first quarter mark has been surpassed toward reaching the $44 Million Campaign goal. The largest strategic effort in recent history for Sholom, this life-changing Campaign will fulfill current and future capital needs, upgrade and introduce technological advancements, strengthen employee programs and benefits, and position the organization for the future. Sholom’s Capital Campaign, under the direction of the Sholom Foundation, represents a strategic planning effort which determined funding priorities and reinforced the vision to provide professional cutting edge services and programs in a warm, secure, Jewish environment where all are welcome. Over 50 dedicated and passionate individuals are volunteering their time and efforts to raise these funds for Sholom. The components of the campaign offer amazing possibilities for Sholom’s future: addressing physical plant infrastructure and upgrading life safety systems,

A Gift in Memory of Rose & Manny Fingerhut

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ith sincere appreciation, Sholom and the Capital Campaign Cabinet are grateful for the deep friendship and strong support of Beverly Fingerhut Deikel and Ron Fingerhut. Ron & Beverly Through their beneficence, a major gift to the Capital Campaign in the amount of $3.25 million has been generously donated by the Beverly Foundation, the Rose and Manny Fingerhut Family Foundation, and the Ronald Fingerhut Family Foundation. Spearheaded by siblings Beverly Fingerhut Deikel and Ron Fingerhut, this gift exemplifies a family tradition of “giving back” to the community and furthers the continued on page 3


SPOTLIGHT on Capital Campaign Volunteer – Mike Saxon

2018–2019

Sholom Foundation Board of Directors President: Mark Freeman President Elect: Steven Gottlieb Vice President: David Gantman Treasurer: Lisa Heilicher z”l Secretary: Steven Gottlieb Directors:

Melanie Barry Brad Birnberg Neil Bornstein Steve A. Brand* Arne Divinez”l * Jay Dworsky Neil Fink Allen Freeman* Jay D. Goldberg* Debbie Goldenberg Jon Gordon* Karen Gordon Drew Greenberg Robert Hartman* Susan Feinberg Hughes Robert Karon* Steve Klein Joy Leibman Neil Moses-Zirkes Steve Orloff Ada Rubensteinz”l Jerry Rudick Sheryl Rutzik Michael Saxon* Chuck Selcer* Thomas Sherman* Lloyd Stern* Jed Stillman Deb Weiss Jerome Yugendz”l * * Past Presidents

Executive Director Joel D. Mandel Director of Philanthropy Jeffrey Sherman Executive Director Emeritus Jay M. Jacobson z”l Administrative & Executive Assistant Amelia Kudak Donations Coordinator Jane King

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framed print hangs in Mike Saxon’s office which portrays his grandfather, his dad, and a Bar Mitzvah-aged Mike. Next to the picture is a Talmudic quote, “My fathers planted for me, and I plant for my children.” For Mike, this quote has become his mantra and guides his dedication and deep involvement with the Sholom Foundation, Sholom, and the Twin Cities Jewish Community.

Mike & Polly Saxon

Mike was raised in St. Louis Park and followed in the footsteps of his family, actively participating at Beth El Synagogue, joining AZA, and spending lots of time on the sports courts at the Jewish Community Center. Years later, a friend asked Mike for a favor, “Please join me as a volunteer with the Young Men’s Division" of [what is now] the St. Paul Jewish Federation. Hearkening to the lessons he’d learned growing up, Mike happily agreed to serve, setting the stage for a life time of volunteering and community service. Mike’s family has a long history with Sholom. His paternal grandfather was a resident at an early Sholom facility on Randolph Street in St. Paul, and both his grandmothers lived at Sholom – one in St. Paul and one in St. Louis Park. Attending the Sholom Auxiliary’s Ball with friends, Mike and his wife Polly joined the ranks of Sholom contributors and volunteers. It wasn’t long before Mike was recruited to join the Sholom Foundation Board and Polly was recruited to the Sholom Board. Mike held several positions on the Board including Board President. While Mike was President, Sholom requested that the Sholom Foundation conduct a Capital Campaign to raise the funds necessary to meet several organizational needs. Projects had long been deferred or delayed. Working together with the Foundation’s Executive Director, Joel Mandel, they assembled the Campaign Cabinet whose members continue to motivate and lead the Campaign. Mike shared thoughts about the Campaign. “We want the community to understand the vital role Sholom plays in both the Jewish and general communities and the full scope of services offered today. At the same time, we need to ensure that those individuals who are not yet seeking Sholom’s services understand how Sholom continually builds upon successes to be ready for future generations. Sholom is a dynamic organization and this Campaign will enable us to meet today’s demands and set the wheels in motion to ready us for tomorrow’s seniors. is published four times When we address the needs outlined in this a year by the Sholom Foundation Campaign – improving the physical 3610 Phillips Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55426 environment, instituting a full range of Phone: 952.939.1593 | Fax: 952.939.1591 technological advances, understanding the E-mail: foundation@sholom.com changing needs of this population, and Visit: www.sholomfoundation.com the desire to hire top-of-the line staff – we Graphic Design: Sheryl Thornberg Design can feel confident in our success.” continued on page 11

Editor: Jeffrey Sherman


Capital Campaign

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focusing on the needs of seniors today and tomorrow reflected in designs to remodel and reshape facilities, investing in technology introducing advances in webbased health care systems as well as safety and security, and providing the means to recruit, retain, and provide continuing education to ensure Sholom employs top of the line staff. The campaign supports the immediate use of pledges and funds raised, recognizing both vital growth and savings on future increased costs. Sholom is an essential cornerstone in the Twin Cities Jewish and larger communities. This Campaign will

help ensure that Sholom’s expert care and services are available as we meet today’s needs and build for tomorrow. We are requesting you to share in this capital investment and respond with a gift which represents a deep understanding of the need. Your transformative gift will ensure the success of this project. Your support for this Campaign is both needed and deeply appreciated, and we thank you. For more information or to get involved, please contact Joel Mandel, Executive Director at 952.939.1593 or jmandel@sholom.com.

A Gift in Memory of Rose & Manny

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Sholom is a home where our elders can come to live and actively engage in a new phase of one’s life. Today’s Sholom provides a broad array of relevant, impactful and personalized services and programs, from adult day programs; home health care and hospice; apartment homes for independent and assisted living; and long-term care. Says Beverly, “Many families have been touched by Sholom over the past century, including ours. It gave us great comfort to know that Beverly Fingerhut Deikel, Ron Rose & Manny Fingerhut our mom Rose lived in the comfort of the Fingerhut, and their families hold Sholom community. She loved her life at Sholom in the highest esteem, recognizing that the Knollwood Place Apartments. We made a decision to make campaign’s title, Care Comes First is not only true, Sholom our priority at this time and to give a but also something to be valued and supported by transformational grant because we believe that Sholom’s the community. With friends, family, and their future depends upon our community’s actions today!” mother all having directly benefited from Sholom Beverly and Ron concluded, “We hope and encourage programs and services, Beverly and Ron attest to the donors to make their commitment to Sholom’s Care professionalism, expertise, and caring Sholom staff, who work at both campuses. In addition to making Comes First Capital Campaign and support today’s crucial this important gift to the campaign and Sholom’s work to assure the future.” future, they want their gift to serve as a model for others to emulate in making their own gift to the “Sholom is a good place and has Care Comes First Campaign. “Our parents and all the conveniences we need. grandparents led before us,” says Ron, “and we are As we age, there is an increased honored to continue their legacy of tzedakah with necessity for having certainty. this gift.” From morning ‘til night, from breakfast to dinner, there is an The Beverly Fingerhut Deikel and Ron Fingerhut order to things at Sholom, and Families understand how vital Sholom is to the Twin that is very important!“ Cities – a home for Jewish elders, many of whom —MEL have nowhere else to turn; a place to rehabilitate and heal in an environment imbued with Yiddishkeit. long-established relationship between the Fingerhut Family and Sholom. Ron stated, “We collectively see this grant as an extremely important investment in the future of Sholom. We recognize that the size of the senior population is dramatically increasing and our family is confident Sholom is poised to lead the way at this critical time.”

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Why we are part of Sholom’s Care Comes First Capital Campaign “We are involved in the campaign to help facilitate the perpetuation of a much needed home for the aging Jewish population. Upgrading and enhancing Sholom is significantly needed and our elderly deserve to live in a first-class environment with the highest quality care.” » AMY & STAN BARATZ “We are part of the Campaign because of our family’s experience with Sholom when Etta’s Dad was there. Between his home at Knollwood Place Apartments, and the few times he needed care at Sholom Home West, we had a multitude of good experiences. Dad was extremely happy with both locations. We want to plan for our future, and if we are in need of services at Sholom Home West, we want it to be up-to-date and the place we want to go!” » ETTA & MIKE BARRY “The desire for dignity and good care is a common thread within all of us. While some of us in the Jewish Community have been blessed with good fortune, this doesn’t extend to everyone. If Sholom can provide dignity and good care to our community members as we age, regardless of financial resources, then we’ve done our part in repairing the world.” » KRISTIN & DAVID GANTMAN “Sholom’s Care Comes First Capital Campaign is extremely important to us because our families have utilized Sholom. In addition, it’s vital to have a viable, sustainable, first-class Jewish care facility that continues to enhance, improve, and maintain the lives of the residents and tenants, now and in the future.” » NANCY & JEFF GETZKIN “We owe it to the elderly members of our community to provide the best possible care, and Sholom represents that. We are proud to give our support.” » JILL & STEVE GOTTLIEB “This is our Community, and we need to maintain it and pay it forward.” » SUSAN FEINBERG HUGHES & GERRY HUGHES “Sholom is a fine institution at the heart of safety, security, and health maintenance for our elder population. We must maintain it in the best condition we can.” » STEFANIE & BOB KARON “We are part of this Campaign because we CARE greatly about our Jewish Community and its future. We feel it is our responsibility to achieve and maintain a high quality senior care facility to meet these forever growing needs. This Campaign WILL help achieve this goal which starts with all of us making a contribution.” » CINDY & JOEY SHAPIRO

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“For us it is about giving back. My father was at Sholom Home West for five years before he passed away and my mom has been at Knollwood Place Apartments for a little over a year. There are SO MANY good things happening at Sholom. For one, Barbara Klick, Sholom’s CEO, is making a huge difference. While there is a list of things to improve, we are dedicated to being part of the solution and know that every dollar counts. We need Sholom in the Community today and those who follow us will need it tomorrow. May Sholom be here for generations to come – L’dor v’dor.” » SONIA & RON UNGERMAN


A Message from the Presidents Mark Freeman, President of the Board, Sholom Foundation Jerry Rudick, President of the Board, Sholom

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his is a very exciting time at Sholom as we embark on the Care Comes First Capital Campaign. We are securing pledges to make improvements on Sholom campuses and we are investing in the quality of the care we provide. We are already seeing improvements. In order to make all of this possible, a tremendous amount of hard work and dedication is required and we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the entire community. We want to especially thank the Campaign volunteers for all the work they are doing. Our dedicated volunteers have taken time out of their business and family life to attend meetings and solicitations. Our volunteers have opened their homes and hosted meetings and educational sessions. They realize that this Campaign is about the future for Sholom and are some of our greatest advocates. Our dedicated staff members, including Sholom’s CEO, Barbara Klick and Sholom Foundation’s Executive Director, Joel Mandel, are working tirelessly to make this Campaign a reality. Our supportive staff volunteer countless hours to ensure the success of this Campaign. Volunteers, staff members, committee chairs, and committee members are some of the first to make a pledge to the Campaign.

This Campaign would be nothing but for those generous donors who are also strong supporters. We want to thank our donors not only for their pledges, but also for their time to participate in meetings, events, tours and engage in conversations which help guide us in the Campaign. Many have encouraged others to join them as donors and volunteers. The examples they’ve established, for others to follow, are invaluable. We owe tremendous gratitude to these individuals and appreciate their ongoing support for the Campaign. Our list of volunteers and donors continues to grow. We invite all to get involved and to learn more about what we are doing in Sholom’s Care Comes First Capital Campaign.

– Mark and Jerry

Mark Freeman

Jerry Rudick

THANK YOU to Sholom’s

Care Comes First

Capital Campaign Volunteers

Kerry & Scott Bader Sarah & Mike Badower Amy & Stanford Baratz Etta & Michael Barry Betsy & Barry Birnberg Dee Burton Allen Freeman Susan Freeman & Neil Borenstein

David Gantman Nancy & Jeff Getzkin Jay Goldberg Cindi & Harold Goldfine Steven Gottlieb Jennifer Gray & Mark Freeman Pamela & Mark Greenberg Robert Hartman Susan Feinberg Hughes Phillip Jaffe Judy Karon Stefanie & Robert Karon Eileen & David Kohn

Elyse Less Todd Lifson Stacy & Daniel Mosow Elizabeth & David Nirenstein Rochelle Rubin Polly & Michael Saxon Nancy & Steven Schachtman Cindy & Joel Shapiro Benjamin Steinberg Sharron Steinfeldt Scott Teplinsky Sonia & Ron Ungerman Marshall Walzer

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t Sholom, Care Comes First, is as true today as the day Sholom opened its doors 110 years ago. Our Mission is unwavering, but our buildings and technical abilities require upgrades and modernization to exceed state-of-the-art standards. Changes brought about with Capital Campaign funds will be transformative. The Campaign will bring needed funds to both campuses, with many of the physical plant needs focused at the Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus in St. Louis Park/Minneapolis. While newer, the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus in St. Paul is also in need of capital funding.

The Campaign is designed to fulfill needs in four defined areas or PILLARS: $20,000,000

1. FACILITIES RENEWAL  CHANGING LIVES THROUGH RENEWING OUR HOMES

Remodeling and upgrading our buildings will keep Sholom vibrant, up-to-date, and competitive in today’s market. Design features will meet the needs of today’s senior with an eye toward the future.

THE ACKERBERG FAMILY SHOLOM WEST CAMPUS WILL EXPERIENCE THESE TREMENDOUS CHANGES: • Elevating rehabilitation services is a high priority to rebuild and maintain each individual’s physical abilities and strength. Improved rehabilitation services will feature modern room design, development of satellite rehab stations, and simulated real-life scenarios emphasizing skills abilities, e.g. transferring in/out of an actual car; “shopping” at a simulated grocery store; ambulating on a walking path featuring varying surfaces and lighting; sitting down and arising from a restaurant “booth” and theatre style seating. • Installation of upgraded flooring, walls, doors, hardware and finishes to modernize and professionalize the Care Center environment. Evidenced-based research will help inform color choice, materials, and placement. • Reconfiguration of long-term care floor design at Sholom Home West to include room clusters, gathering spaces, expanded number of private rooms, and modern work areas to better meet the needs of residents and staff. “Leo?“ asked John, “Are you ready to head down the hall?“ having just watched a game on the large screen TV in the refreshed Care Center. –Leo with John Henry joked with Courtney, “Are you sure that piece goes there?“ as they enjoy their time together in the updated dining room. –Henry with Courtney 6


“What a pleasure it is to have a place to be with friends. These new colors are terrific and I love the new conversation spaces.“ –Barb & Barb, with Becky

• Upgrades in many campus components: commercial kitchens, lobbies, dining rooms, and furnishings with an emphasis on way-finding and space orientation, designed to modernize all areas of each campus where needed, and address the changing needs of our senior population. • Introduction of integrated service spaces for specialized programming to enhance staff education, skill development, and provide additional capacity for resident learning opportunities.

THE SHALLER FAMILY SHOLOM EAST CAMPUS WILL SEE THESE IMPROVEMENTS: • Installation of new windows in the Bentson Assisted Living Residence. • Upgrades to the David Feinberg Aquatics and Vitality Center for improved usability. • Installation of upgraded floor coverings throughout the campus and new furnishings in the Shirley Chapman Sholom Home East to maintain a safe environment and provide a comfortable and cheerful home.

Erica is benefiting from the new air conditioning in the Shaller Campus production kitchen.

$10,000,000

2. ASSET PRESERVATION  INVESTING IN THE JEWISH COMMUNITY

Maintaining our buildings and grounds is a top priority. The Campaign will: • Enable the upgrade of several systems to ensure safe and sound buildings and grounds which meet code requirements and to provide a setting which is comfortable and provides residents and families with peace of mind. These include life safety systems, HVAC systems, landscaping, plumbing, and infrastructure systems at both campuses including the production kitchen on the Shaller Family Sholom East Campus and Knollwood Place Apartments on the Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus. Plans include roof replacement as well as modernization of elevators at Knollwood Place Apartments. • Renovate the parking lot at the Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus to include resurfacing, added LED lighting, and improved traffic flow improving safety and access. continued on page 8

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Pillars

$3,000,000

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3. TECHNOLOGY  BRINGING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY TO THE SHOLOM COMMUNITY

Technology is vital in every area of life. At Sholom, upgrading Wi-Fi and introducing essential web-based health care tools will improve quality of life, modernize our health care model, and prepare Sholom for the next generation of health care systems. The Campaign will: • Install/upgrade electronic medical/health records, nurse call and pendant systems with voice operability, Wi-Fi across both campuses, and wireless communications providing improved health information, improved communication tools and response time. This prepares the organization for advances in health care technology.

Elevator modernization at our Knollwood Place Apartments

• Replace monitoring system at Sholom Home West for the safety of the residents. • Upgrade campus security with new cameras, controlled building access points, and an employee identification system to enhance campus safety. Wi-Fi now available on both campuses.

OUR TOTAL NEED:

FACILITIES RENEWAL

$44,000,000 TECHNOLOGY

$20M $3M

$10M New badge system, entry point security, upgraded Wanderguard system

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ASSET PRESERVATION

$11M PEOPLE


$11,000,000

4. PEOPLE  RECOGNIZING OUR BIGGEST ASSET, THE HIGHEST QUALITY STAFF

Professional, caring, compassionate staff members are necessary for Sholom to achieve its mission. We are dedicated to exceeding the standard of excellence in all that we do, and this is dependent upon our team members who deliver these services. The Campaign will allow us to better recruit and retain the highest quality of staff by: • Increasing the employee pension match to be competitive with the market. • Contributing to employees’ medical health savings accounts. • Increasing salaries to be market competitive. • Bringing employee benefits equal to the marketplace including medical insurance and retirement programs. • Providing tuition reimbursement programs to encourage staff development and continuing education.

“The staff and aides are fantastic—they are always there when you need them.“

—SHIRLEY

Sholom’s Care Comes First Capital Campaign and these 4 Pillars will positively impact the quality of life for every resident, tenant, family member, and staff person at Sholom.

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An Interview with Barbara Klick, CEO

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arbara Klick, Sholom’s CEO, was smiling as she shared recent conversations with residents at Knollwood Place Apartments. John Zima was ecstatic about the parking lot because safety was part of his work history. John gushed, “You listened to my advice and you’ve created a safe space for people getting in and out of cars when you created a curbless sidewalk at the entry of Knollwood Place Apartments. Thank you!” Shirley Rothstein loves how helpful “that voice in the elevator is.” After a moment, Barbara understood. Shirley was visually impaired and had a difficult time seeing the elevator buttons. During the modernization of the elevators, audible announcements were added which helped Shirley return to feeling truly independent. The Sholom Alliance Board of Directors hired Barbara Klick, RN, MBA, a seasoned health care professional and organizational leader, to join Sholom in the Summer of 2016 as the new Chief Executive Officer. Recently, Barbara was asked several questions about the Capital Campaign. What is the progress of the Capital Campaign? Our Sholom donors and dedicated staff are guided by our shared commitment to excellence and Sholom’s bright future. We are thrilled with the generosity of the community as we have raised nearly $12 million of our identified $44 million of need. Over 50 dedicated individuals are volunteering their time and energy on this vital project. The Sholom Community is extremely grateful to these volunteers. What does the Capital Campaign mean for Sholom, the residents, families, and staff members? The Capital Campaign makes it possible for Sholom, a vital community resource, to maintain and enhance our warm and secure surroundings and programs. Through Campaign funding, we have redecorated the 2nd and 3rd floors at Sholom Home West, and they are beautiful! Dining rooms are renewed, flooring is upgraded, walls brightened, and newly installed beautiful

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wooden doors all create a warm, fresh, and inviting environment. All who’ve experienced the “before and after” comment on these wonderful changes. Residents and staff alike share a sense of pride and ownership in the “new” surroundings. Witnessing continuous improvements across Sholom campuses inspire our residents and staff. A family member said, “The difference between last year and now is remarkable. This feels so much warmer. I’m happy to see what you’ve done!” The vibrant colors on the walls and in the carpeting brighten not only the color scheme, but also people's moods and outlook.

OUR GOAL is to provide a safe, comfortable, and professional environment in which individuals live and work. These modifications are life changing and are critical in achieving this goal.

Will you please share more information about some of the other important changes? I am so excited about our forward progress. The Campaign has allowed us to complete, to date: • Renovating the parking lot at the Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus including new LED lighting and correcting the traffic flow making it safer for all. • Replacing the roof and modernizing the elevators at Knollwood Place Apartments maintaining our property for safety and comfort. • Replacing and installing chillers and air conditioning systems allowing for improved ventilation and air circulation. • Renovating the David Feinberg Vitality and Aquatics Center improving utilization. • Upgrading the web-based staff identification and building access systems strengthening campus security. • Upgrading of the Wanderguard system enabling residents who may wander more freedom to safely move about. • Upgrading and installing Wi-Fi across both campuses facilitating Internet connection in all areas of both campuses. • Installing a new nurse call system at Sholom Home West with interactive voice operability increasing the speed of communication between resident and staff while reducing anxiety and uncertainty.


• Upgrading and implementing electronic health care record systems in conjunction with installation of upgraded PC’s improving efficacy of health records, efficiency in staffing, and increasing the time available for staff to interact with residents.

all with our values of care, compassion, and community in a warm and comfortable environment, a place where everyone can feel safe, secure, and welcome. We maintain Jewish traditions, honor holidays, observe Kashrut, offer Rabbinic services and preserve a strong sense of community. To remain competitive now and into the future, our goal is to restore and upgrade Sholom for our residents and to ensure that families are confident entrusting the care of their loved ones to us. Sholom must be responsive and seek innovative ways to meet the growing senior population and new expectations regarding their care and independence. With Campaign funding, new ideas and technology have already been introduced and are making a visible difference.

Testing the new nurse call system with voice operability While this listing is impressive, there is much more work to be completed to raise Sholom’s brand as the senior care destination in the Twin Cities. Utilizing upgraded features in the electronic medical records on new pc’s

Why is the Capital Campaign so vital to Sholom? Sholom is the only Jewish senior community in Minnesota, and we offer many levels of care from community-based home care and hospice to long-term skilled nursing, shortterm rehabilitation, assisted and independent living, adult day programs, and several out-patient alternatives. We serve

Mike Saxon

To combat increasing pressures in the labor market, we were pleased to increase our pension match to be more competitive in today’s employment market. For Sholom staff members, the campaign buoys the spirit of pride in the work place. New tools, remodeled work spaces, and attention to salary and benefits have a direct effect on team esprit de corps, for those already employed at Sholom, and those being recruited. As a financially stable and sustainable organization, Sholom budgets nearly $1 million annually to invest in preventive maintenance programs and capital improvements. Because of deferred maintenance and projects, the Capital Campaign is essential to restoring Sholom and ensuring our future. We will continue to work with our lay leadership to deliver quality care and advance knowledge in a variety of methods, e.g. technological advances, staffing specialties, communitybased outpatient services, new partners and new affiliations. The Capital Campaign allows us to make these plans for our successful future. This is a remarkable and pivotal time for Sholom. With your support, there is nothing we cannot accomplish. We continue to serve with gratitude for our work and for the support of the Community. I invite you to play a part and join Sholom’s Care Comes First Capital Campaign as we continue to honor our Mothers and Fathers.

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“My fathers planted for me, and I plant for my children.” Mike and Polly have taken this to heart. They serve on the Capital Campaign Cabinet, hold leadership positions throughout the organization, and lend their time and heart. They have also paved the way for future generations at Sholom by establishing the Polly & Michael Saxon Family Fund, an endowment fund at the Sholom Foundation designed to help secure Sholom’s future. Mike walks the talk. He is often found meeting with prospective donors or working with Board and Committee members, sharing his enthusiasm for the amazing things happening at Sholom, and ensuring that this vital organization continues to provide compassionate care for seniors in our community for generations to come. In true Mike Saxon fashion, Mike humbly states, “We understand that each generation needs to make things better for the next and recognize everything earlier generations did for us. In the very same way, incumbent upon us, is the responsibility to improve the world for the generations who follow.” 11


People Are Talking!

“Thumbs up” was the huge response from residents, families, and staff when asked to describe their feelings about the transformational changes at Sholom. Similar responses were echoed by countless individuals.

"This is what it’s about—sitting together at meals, developing new friendships, and spending time with life-long buddies. We like it here. They are very good to us!"

LIL, TIKI, AUDREY, FRANCES, LORAINE & MARSHALL “The environment fosters even better team work, we see more smiling faces, and staff has more motivation!” “I’m proud to work here and be part of Sholom.” “We walked into the new space, and WOW, we all love it.” “I am so much more relaxed now. The professionalism has definitely increased.” “These changes are amazing and especially the beautiful colors. I can’t believe it is the same place!” “The dining room is beautiful, soothing, and relaxing.” “With the new floors, walking is easier and it’s smoother for wheelchair users as well.”

“This feels so much less institutional.”

STAFF AT THE SHALLER FAMILY SHOLOM EAST CAMPUS KITCHEN COMMENTED ABOUT THE NEW AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM: “Now with the cool air, when we are working in the heat of the summer, it feels like a treat to be here.”

“We are now comfortable the year around!” “It is awesome – it is great to be cool inside when it is so hot on the outside.”

“We greatly appreciate this consideration. The conditions are so much better.”

“I look around, and I just feel happy!” “I’m eager to see what comes next.” AT THE ACKERBERG FAMILY SHOLOM WEST CAMPUS WE HEARD: These critical upgrades and changes honor Sholom’s values of Care, Compassion, and Community. With thanks for the generosity of our donors, we are able to recognize immediate growth and advancement, making the lives of the residents, our staff, our families, and our guests better in so many ways. 12


Sholom Donations Donations to ALL three Sholom entities received October 1, 2018 – December 31, 2018

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, 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.

GENERAL DONATIONS Anonymous (10) Ruth Aaron Joyce & David Abramson Meredith & Greg Anderson Dr. Howard Ansel Marissa Apolinsky Lorraine Applebaum Allan Apter Deanna Armel Denise Artley Grace Azine Barbara Bach Michelle & Michael Baddin Kerry & Scott Bader Harriet & Earl Bailey Robert Baldinger Penny Bank Amy & Stanford Baratz Shirley Baratz Bettie Barenbaum Etta & Mike Barry Betty Baumgarten Barbara & Lee Bearmon Esther Begam Sally & James Beloff Judi Belzer & Jerry Waldman Myrna & Elliot Belzer Margo Berdass Sharon Bergmann Jane & Howard Bergstrom Rhea Berman Charlotte & Richard Berman Marcia & Herbert Bernick Paula Bernstein Linda & Butch Bialick Leslie Hahn & Merrill Biel Helene Biglow Robert & Linda Birnbaum Stacy Pinck Birnberg & Bradley Birnberg Tammy & Carl Birnberg Bette Ann & Richard Bloom Ardis & Fred Blumenthal Meyer Bolnick Lou Ann Bongard Gail & Steve Brand Harvey Braufman Darlene & Larry Braufman Helen Brooks Cynthia & Donald Brown Sandra & David Brown Marlene & Jim Bukstein Joni & Bill Burg Eunice & Robert Burk Fran & Marvin Burstein Joyce & Ted Cardozo Mitzie & Sol Center Kathy & Stephen Chase Marilyn & Rich Chern Sandra Berstein Clarren & Sterling Clarren Connie & Lauren Clayman Clifton Larson Allen (CPA, Consultants & Advisors) Cheryl & Miles Cohen Robyn Cohen Sally Cohen Judy & Richard Cook Michal Daniels

Karen & Morris Davidman Carole Davidson Beverly Davis Constance Davis Sheila & Jerome Davis Frances & Paul Delmore Dori Denelle Peggy & Ira Denenholz Lois & Sherman Devitt Judith & Joseph Edwards Shirley Efron Corky & Mitch Einzig Deborah Eisenstadt Bobbie & Mike Elle Rhoda & Gene Engelson Robin Engelson & Larry Yogel Evelyn Esrig Phyllis & Ronald Ettinger Ellen Etzkin Hillary & Daniel Feder Marilyn Feder Debe Fefferman Edward & Faye Feinstein Barbara Finch Beverly & Dick Fink Beverly & Jerry Finkelstein Linda & Robert Fisher Evelyn & Harvey Flom Margo & David Fox Norman Fox Toba & Allen Freeman Sally Forbes Friedman Lori & Brad Fritz Nancy Garber Frank Garner Sue Garnett Phyllis & Phil Garon Sue Ann & Gary Garvis Rosie & Loren Geller Amy & Todd Geller Debbie & Mitchell Gensler Nancy & Jeff Getzkin Heidi & Howard Gilbert Joanne & Bob Gillman Mimi Gleekel Harriet & Peter Glick Karen & Howard Gochberg Barb & Steve Godes Janice & Barry Godes Judy Goldberg Kaye Goldberg Dr. Stanley & Luella Goldberg Scott Goldberg Debbie & Chad Goldenberg Gary & Judy Goldetsky Beverly Goldfine Cynthia & Harold Goldfine Phyllis Goldhirsch Arnold Goldman Darlene & Barry Goldman Susan & Richard Goldman Mavis & Shane Goldstein Stephanie Goodman Cookie & Frank Gordon Jane & Jonathan Gordon Karen & Fred Gordon Steven Gordon Jennie Gossett Jill & Steven Gottlieb Esther Graham Beth Silverwater & Norman Greenberg Percy & Bernice Greenberg

Carole & Dick Greenberg Ronya Greenberg Susan & Doug Greenberg Arlene & Sid Harris Judith & Jon Harris Phyllis & Howard Harris Sandra & Allen Harris Morrie Hartman Andrea & Steven Heifetz Bernice Heiligman Leslie Held & Jim Chucker Nancy & Jack Held Jory Herman Lorraine Hertz Barbara & Fred Hirsekorn Hodroff Epstein Memorial Chapels Leann Hoffstrom Jan Hope Dobie & Dick Hunegs Vicki & Thomas Hurwitz Mildred Ingber Roberta & Alan Jaffe Roslyn & Arthur z�l Jaffee Margaret & Stan Jaffy Gena & Joseph Janetka Debby & Ted Jewett Ellen & Bruce Johnson Janet Saffron Johnson & Thomas Johnson Myra Juster Phyllis Kahn Rosann Kahner Susan Kalin Mitzi & Terry Kane Marge & Harvey Kaplan Jim Kaplan Dr. Martin & Mrs. Carole Kaplan Robert Kaplan Shirley & Arnold Kaplan Sue & Harvey Kaplan Nancy Karasov Bruce Karsner Barbara Kaster Constance Katz Dalia Katz Esther & Marvin Kauffman Patricia Kenton & Phil Politz Miriam & Leroy Kieffer Jane & Orrin Kirschbaum Hannah & Paul Kirschenfeld Mitchel Kirshbaum Dayna & Steve Klein Louise Kloner Marcia Koester Betty Kohn Eileen & Michael Kopman Paul Krause Leah Krawetz William Kronschnabel Diane & Allen Kuperman Susan & Barry Kushner Bertha Kutoff Robin & James Lackner Harriet Lane Nancy & Steve Lane Nancy D. Langer Marilyn Lapides Barbara & Robert Lasser Joey & Jerry Laurie Janice Lazarus Sharon Lazarus Sally Leder Darren Lederfine

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Sholom Donations GENERAL DONATIONS continued

Jeanne & Steve Prawer Amy & William Radichel Beverly & Howard Radin Nancy & Kevin Rhein Joy Leibman Robin & Sam Richter Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Jan & Sherman Ringer Larry Leventhal Rollye & Chuck Rinkey Joanie Levey Linda Hulbert & Kent Rissman Bea & Richard Levey Ellen & Aaron Rolnitzky Richard Levey Linda & Joe Romeo Bruce Levin Marilyn & Gary Rose Delores & Corky Levin Bill Rosen Nancy & Allen Levine Layne & David Rosen Fred & Linda Levine Gail Rosenberg Harriet & Marvin Levine Roanne Rosenblum Marcia Levine Connie & Paul z�l Ross Joyce & Len Levitan Hope & David Rothschild Harriet Levy Larry Rothstein Phillip Lewenstein Bob Rubenstein Laurel & Scott Lifson Rochelle Rubin & Scott Rutzick Jane & Todd Lifson Sybil Rubin Dorothy Lipschultz Sheryl & Randy Rutzick Marilyn & Martin Lipschultz William & Gayle Saeks Lee Gransberg Litman Fern & David Sanders Ž Live 2B Healthy Sue & Larry Savett Lois Levine Irrevocable Trust Polly & Michael Saxon Rita Lusky Jan & Richard Schachtman Deborah & Mark Luther Marjorie & Bart Schneider M3 Insurance Bobbi & Jack Schribman Ellen Mack Judi & Allan Schuman Rhoda & Don Mains Judith & Steven Schumeister Suzanne & Howard Malmon Sue & Jerry Schwartz Nancy Maltzman Millie & Howie Segal Karen & Fred Malver Martin Segal Gayle Marko Yvonne & Charles Selcer Nancy & Herman Markowitz Barbara & Roger Selya Jill Ann Marks Donna & Lawrence Serber Sandra & David Marrinson Michelle & Steven Shaller Sally Masnek Cabrini & Scott Shaller Mary & Robert Mersky Shamblott Family Dentistry Sharon Milavitz Judy & Jerel Shapiro Esther Miller Cindy & Joel Shapiro Marlene & Marshall Miller Marilyn Shapiro Diane & Michael Mintz Susan & Neal Shapiro Frances & Joseph Moses Nan Shaw Gloria Murman Joanne & David Sher Neil Naftalin Barbara & Bruce Sherman Rosanne Nathanson Estie & Jim Sherman Judith Nathenson Jeffrey B. Sherman Roberta & Bruce Nemer Marjorie Sherman Richard Neuman Judith & Morris Sherman Robert Neuman Reine & Sam Shiffman Joan & Richard Newmark Lois Siegel Linda & John Nides Melissa & Paul Siegel Joseph Novich Lisa & Jonathan Sigel Mary Nudell & Dean Lee Sheila & Steven Sigel Marcia & Allen Oleisky Melissa & Sheldon Silberman Peder Opsahl Marilyn Silver Joyce & Martin Orbuch Gabriel Silverberg Marjorie & Charles Ostrov Fern Silverman Ben and Jeanne Overman Charitable Maxine & Leon Simon Trust Blanche S. Singer Sheila & Hyman Paisner Eleanor & Gary Singer Cathy & Jeffrey Paletz Jackie & Steven Sinykin Jacqueline Paster Dorothy Slonim JoAnn & Eric Pasternack Nancy Smith Lisa & Bruce Peilen Ethel & Norm Smith Barbara & Mischa Penn Debbie & Craig Spencer Phillip & Sarah Wilensky Family Maxine & Ben Steinberg Foundation Sharron Steinfeldt Eugene Plotkin Elaine Steinman Gary & Roxanne Portnoy Jane Sternberg

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Cassandra & Andrew Stillman Sue & Tom Stillman Chelle & Marvin Stillman Liba & Tom Stillman Charles Stone Rochelle & Leon Storfer Leslie & Jim Strohm Vicki & Alan Sussman Missy & Robert Swiller Brian Tell & Linda Nass Tell Ryvelle & Bill Tilsner Scott Townsley Toodie & Frank Trestman Yelena Tropsha Shirley Ungar United Heartland Insurance Mary Van Slyke Zaslofsky & Michael Zaslofsky Liz Ward Bob Warshawsky Pavel Wasserman Barbara Weil Idele Weinberg Channing Weiner Diane & Burt Weisberg Irving & Marjorie Weiser Dana Beth & David Weisman Ardis & Tom Wexler Connie & Alan Wilensky Kenneth Williams Norman Winer Rollye & Sheldon Winnig Sonia & Steve Winthrop Harriet & Arthur Wiss Judy Witebsky Randi & Barry Wolfish Dede Wolfson Fremajane Wolfson Patricia Wolkoff Stan Wolkoff Elliot Wolson Zena Woolf Belle & Harry Yaffee Robin & Mark Zaban Sara & Boris Zuk

IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAYS Stuart Cohen Joel Mandel Jeffrey Sherman Ann Covin Diane & Allen Kuperman Beverly Davis Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Barbara Diamond David E. Feinberg Daniel Feder Wendy & Steven Baldinger Toba Freeman Marilyn Marker Betty Fudenberg Sally & Charlie Bans

Phyllis Garon Diane & Allen Kuperman Leonard Getzkin Lynn & Bernard Abramson Toba & Allen Freeman Julie Rich Nancy Gordon Ellen & Dana Nelson Shani Graber Lisa & Glenn Aronauer Sid Harris Judith & Ross Dworsky Lorita Jacobson Marilyn Rovner Sue Kane Abbie Kane Jane Katz Harriet Lane Hugh Klein Gracia Kuller Reesa Kleineman Diane & Allen Kuperman Renee Kline Joy Bratter Marja Engler Gracia Kuller Sharlene Ladin Joan Noun Leslee & Merton Shapiro Beverly Kunin Sharlene Ladin Leslee & Merton Shapiro Arthur Lavintman Sharlene Ladin Leslee & Merton Shapiro Jeanne Levin Joy Bratter Gracia Kuller Daniel Lieberthal Joanne & Bob Gillman Peggy Mandel Judith & Jon Harris Joyce Moscoe Janet Greenberg Joan Noun Mike Schoenberger Margo Berdass Leslee Shapiro Gena & Joseph Janetka Helen Toretsky Randi & David Feiler Idele Weinberg Abigail & Norman Pinsky


IN HONOR OF WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

Karen & Bruce Gershman

Eden & Ben Abramson Marcia Franklin

Granddaughter Olivia’s Bat Mitzvah Marty Kieffer

Arnold Aronson Carolyn & David Aberman

Bonnie Goslinga Ann & Dan Klein

Steve Badiner Jory Herman Diane & Allen Kuperman Ellen & Dana Nelson

Lynn & Bernard Abramson Tammy & Carl Birnberg Judy Graceman Gracia Kuller Wendy & Steven Baldinger Diane & Allen Kuperman Sandra & Jason Sondell Elaine & Gary Dachis Ellen & Dana Nelson Linda & Larry Eisenstadt Linda & Murray Kieffer and Family Susan & Norton Gray Toba & Allen Freeman Audrey & Al Kaufman Peggy & Joel Mandel Sandra & Arthur Lavintman Leslee & Merton Shapiro Jane & Todd Lifson Harriet Levy Sandy & Brian Salita Mitzi & Terry Kane Marta & Herb Schechter Toba & Allen Freeman

IN HONOR OF 2nd Floor Chapman Staff: Vicky, Metzy, Rachel, and Olivia Pete in PT, Roger in Communications, and Steve in Maintenance Norm Smith and Family

Taylor & Charlie

Carolyn & David Aberman Lorraine Applebaum Jane & Jonathan Gordon Joan Noun

Edmund Gottlieb Nancy D. Langer Rachel Hastings Kenneth Williams Harriet Lane

Grandson’s Wedding Gracia Kuller

Lisa & Randall Lane Nancy & Steve Lane

Happy Hanukkah Harriet Lane

Polly & Michael Saxon

Ben & Hailee’s Wedding Norene Karon Gracia Kuller

Polly & Michael Saxon

Happy Hanukkah Harriet Lane

Judy & Jerel Shapiro

Birth of Grandson

Ernest Gulner Joanne & Bob Gillman

Dolores Anderson Carole & Michael Anderson

Margo Berdass Susan & Don Dame Joanie Levey Renee Kline Norene Karon Beverly Kunin Joan Noun Albert Levin Norene Karon Linda Platt Elaine & Larry Hallfin

Jamie Talcott Baltezore Staff and Faculty of West Fargo High School

Sholom Home East Staff Andrew Rapoport

Adrienne Bank Bettie Barenbaum Margo Berdass Marja Engler Toba & Allen Freeman Janet Greenberg Janet Jaffe Sharlene Ladin Neil Naftalin Joyce Perlman Leslee & Merton Shapiro Anne Sklar

Corrine & Thomas Feinberg Ben Frey Nancy & Jack Held

Breakfast

Sheri & Scott Yarosh

Lawrence Shapiro Theresa Peterson

Rabbi Shalom Reznik-Bell

Rhesa Shapiro

Recognition by Hadassah David E. Feinberg

Dorothy Sipkins Starla & James Sipkins

Marja Engler

Kristi Bader & Gary Swartz

Barbara Brooks Donna & Michael Kaplan

Arlene & Zvi Leibovich

Zack & Allison’s Wedding Effie Tesfaye Ann & Dan Klein

Sandra & Joseph Wolkowicz

Fern Badzin Stefanie & Robert Karon Judy & Howard Kauffman Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Peggy & Joel Mandel Michelle & Steven Shaller Rossy Shaller Dede & David Smith

IN APPRECIATION OF

Phyllis & Manny Press Connie & Harold Weisberg

Cathy & Richard Broms

Martin Corson Michelle & Steve Buchert

Rabbi Daniel Allen Beth Rubenstein

Gayle Marko

Norm Smith Judy Smith & Howard Tomar

Grandson’s Bar Mitzvah

Carol Bloom Rena & Barry Glaser

Shiva for Gerald Weisman Dorothea Weisman

Lawrence Shapiro Debbie & John Orenstein Theresa Peterson Cindy & Jon Tarshish

Breakfast

Sheri & Scott Yarosh

IN MEMORY OF Alvin Abrahamson Eileen & David Kohn Paula & Marshall Lehman Barbara Pogoler Barbara Roitenberg

Scott Bell Carolyn & David Aberman Lorraine Applebaum Wendy & Steven Baldinger Joy Bratter Judith & Ross Dworsky Marja Engler Janet Greenberg & Ed Goldfarb Joel Mandel Leslee & Merton Shapiro Sue Crane Benjamin Barbara Sidley Shirley Berdie Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Bob Berg Joan Feinberg

New Grandchild

Granddaughter’s Wedding

The Knish Ladies

Harriet Kamens Adelson Cynthia Adelson

Aileen Bershow Margo Berdass Mitzi & Terry Kane

Harriet & William Gasway

Children’s Weddings

A SPEEDY RECOVERY TO

Rosalie & Andrew Gellman

Darrell Ansel Sheila & Steve Lieberman

Jerome Alch Sarah & Bobby Cohen Marion & Gary Klein Peggy & Joel Mandel Gregg Mekler Neil Naftalin Chuck, Lisa, Tracy, and Jeffrey Perlman Sharron Steinfeldt

Naomi Birger Deanna Armel Saundra Borie Lynn & Howard Goldman Jane & Jonathan Gordon Diane & Allen Kuperman Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Barbara Roitenberg Bobbi & Jack Schribman

Eileen Garelick

Connie and Paul z”l Ross

Norene Karon

Lauren & Wesley’s Wedding Peggy & Joel Mandel

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

IN MEMORY OF continued

Donna Block Anonymous (2) Rose Averbach Madeline Banwell Amy & Stanford Baratz Barbara & Lee Bearmon Lou Ann Bongard Barbara Brooks Connie & Butch Clayman Kathy Fishman Lori & Brad Fritz Peni & Steve Gensler Debbie & Mitchell Gensler Ruth Hafner Susan & Stephen Harris Jeanne & Stan Kagin Mitzi & Terry Kane Pamela & Ronald Kaufman Rose Kay Reesa & Steve Kleineman Diane & Allen Kuperman Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Bobbi & Lee Levitan Peggy & Joel Mandel Ethel Mayeron Alan Miller Eve Perlman Susan & Gary Rappaport Rollye & Chuck Rinkey Mindy & Craig Rutman Leslee & Merton Shapiro Amanda Sherwin Dede & David Smith Lynn & Leonard Snyder Kathy & Howard Zack Leonard & Bonnie Zeff Harriet Boblak Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Belle Blumberg Marcia & Allen Oleisky Daniel Cadiff Joy Bratter Molly Chanen Melinda Bonk Leonard Horowitz Diane & Allen Kuperman

Judy Freidson Dr. Gary Milavetz Joanne Pruett Nancy Serber Howard Fried Elaine & Theodore Kvasnik Rae Frishman Riva & Craig Kupritz Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Dr. Martin Frost Sharon Sacks June & Chester Fujino Kathy & Edward Hara Esther Gilbert Mitzie & Sol Center Rose Gilman Carolyn & David Aberman Sally Appelbaum Shirley Goldberg Steve Kloner Merna Goldetsky Peggy & Joel Mandel Barry Goldstein Jennifer Gray & Mark Freeman Arthur & Constance Goodman Mary Ann Reilly & Stephanie Goodman Daniel Gornel Karen & Harry Knopf Leslie Gotlieb Jennifer Gray, Mark, Annie, Josh, and Isabel Freeman Leonard Horowitz Sari & Harold Lederman Stacy & Michael Sokol Margie & Larry Solomon Connie & Harold Weisberg

Lisa Heilicher (continued) Judy & Howard Kauffman Marcia Koester Diane & Allen Kuperman Rhoda & Don Mains Peggy & Joel Mandel Polly & Michael Saxon Julie Sinykin Dede & David Smith Rosalyn & Bert Strimling Stan Wolkoff William Hoffinger Margie & Larry Solomon Dorothy Hoversten Jeffrey B. Sherman Charlie Hubbard David E. Feinberg Leah Itman Shelley Itman Pali Janza Judy & Howard Kauffman Joe Kane Anonymous Marshall Besikof, Farley Kaufmann, partners at Lurie, LLP Bob, Wendy, Steve, Erin, Doug, Emily, Jeffrey, and Sloane Hallie & Barry Bershow Carole & Leo Breitman Bonnie & Herb Buchbinder Aimee & Noah Feldman Sherry & Steve Fredkove Susie Held Leanne Kobin Diane & Allen Kuperman Paula & Marshall Lehman Laurie & Mark Pasch Sandy & Brian Salita Anne Sklar Sharon & Bill Torodor Naomi Kaplan Diane & Allen Kuperman Diane Mast Ellen & Dana Nelson

Bayle Greenberg Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane

Dick Kaufman Marja Engler

Joel Charon Suzi & Fred Nathanson

Hank Greenwald Bettie Barenbaum

Fredell Cohen Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Marilyn Rovner

Dina Gross Susan Freeman & Neil Borenstein Susie Held & Dan Lieberthal Sue, Jerry, and Jenni Schwartz Dede & David Smith

Stuart Kaufman Tammy & Carl Birnberg Jeffrey Cristal Randy & Thomas Edelstein Toba & Allen Freeman Judith Garber Ellen Garber Lucille & Burt Garr Joan Cleary & Jerry Helfand Norene Karon Gracia Kuller Sharlene Ladin Harriet Lane Joanie Levey Joel Mandel Wayne Moskowitz & Claudia Miller

Maxine Donovan Martha Ohno Mischa Dworsky Judith & Ross Dworsky Lael Eginton Angelle & Charles Reichert

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Terry & Richard Freedman Robin & Sam Richter

Toby Feiges David Newman

Lisa Heilicher Wendy & Steven Baldinger Janie Berg Lou Ann Bongard Barbara Brooks Rena & Barry Glaser Susie Held & Dan Lieberthal Stefanie & Robert Karon


Stuart Kaufman (continued) Pati Jo Pofahl & Charles Nauen Lynn & Justin Perl Julie & Peter Raskind Connie & Paulz�l Ross Amy & Mark Rotenberg Rosalyn & Yoav Segal Beth Seyda & Mark Tachman Jody & Howard Sigal Julie Sinykin & Buck Streifert Sharon Snyder Barb & Todd Striker Sue & Alvin Zelickson Thomas Kieffer Marcia & Herbert Bernick Tammy & Carl Birnberg Joy Bratter Connie & Lauren Clayman Toba & Allen Freeman Debbie Freeman & Ed Lentsch and Family Steve Freeman and Family Gretta Freeman Jennifer Gray & Mark Freeman Nancy & Jeff Getzkin Myra & Roger Greenberg Joni Hymanson Lorita Jacobson Mitzi & Terry Kane Donna & Michael Kaplan Harriet Lane Joan Lehr Joanie Levey Sheila & Steve Lieberman Rhoda & Don Mains Peggy & Joel Mandel Barbara Roitenberg Ruth Ann Schumeister Barb & Todd Striker Max & Frances Kloner Steve Kloner Walter Kvasnik Janie Berg Marcia & Herbert Bernick Leni Broadhurst Mia Cytron Reilly Dillon Tom, Randy, Henry, and Elisa Edelstein Lori & Brad Fritz Renee & Hugh Gitlin Gail & Seymour Glatzer Marlene & Sandford Goldberg Fredric & Rosalie Goldberg Sharleen Goldberg Darlene & Barry Goldman John Griep Susie Held & Dan Lieberthal Lorraine Hertz Harriet & Marvin Levine Joel Mandel Ronald Miller Jane Oslund Barbara & Louis Parisien Karen & Russ Rubin Jeffrey Sherman Ellen & David Sloane Laurie & Thomas Smith Connie & Harold Weisberg

Gerald Lapides Cookie & Chuck Abramson Rose Averbach Sally & Charlie Bans Cherre Rene Peltier & Thomas Bever Jeanne Corwin Lorraine Garon Bonnie & Gary Goldish BetteJane & Simon Goldman Paula & Marshall Lehman Karen & Russ Rubin Dede & David Smith June Cook-Lapidus Marja Engler Leonard Leder Corky & Mitch Einzig Dr. Myron Levine Marissa Apolinsky Beatrice Lewenstein Phillip Lewenstein Renee Lifson Laurel & Scott Lifson Joseph Mast John Bultena Leah Milstein Marcia Harris Mitzi & Terry Kane Sharon & Marty Kieffer Hana & Franklin Lange Rollye & Chuck Rinkey Friends and Family of Elaine Rosen Eileen & Jeffrey Silver Bonnie & Alan Ziskin Aunt of Ron Mogelson Connie & Paul z�l Ross Todd Mogilner Joy Bratter Leslee & Merton Shapiro

Joyce Perlman (continued) Bettie Barenbaum Janie Berg Hazel Chase Barbara & Bernard Chauss Jo Ellyn & Jamie Cohen Tom, Randy, Henry, and Elisa Edelstein Evelyn Esrig Judi & Alan Fanger Joanne & Bob Gillman Allyson Gordon Sara & Daniel Greenberg Jory Herman Sherri Luroe Michelle & Steven Shaller Jeffrey B. Sherman Dede & David Smith Greg Philstrom Joanne & Bob Gillman Ida Rapoport Melinda Bonk Andrew Rapoport Ann-Monique & Edward Rapoport Heidi Resnick Susie Held Norene Karon Harold Roitenberg Tammy & Carl Birnberg Marja Engler Polly & Michael Saxon Leslee & Merton Shapiro Michael Rose Ethel Mayeron Sheryl & Steve Newman Avron Rosenberg Connie & Harold Weisberg Becky Rosenberg Maureen & Saul Bernick

Walter Schwarz Linda and Len Schloff Eileen Shaller Dede & David Smith Richard Shaller Amy & William Radichel Gerald Shear Anonymous Melanie & Michael Amir Ruth Berman Marcia & Herbert Bernick Debby & Howie Brooks Judith Collopy Stephanie & Sean Donley Judi & Alan Fanger J.J. Hill PTO Cindy Kalish & Martha Brockway Kathleen Stockhaus-Lee & Christopher Lee Marlene & David Persky Helen Beth & John Reynolds Syrene & Bradd Robbins Ilyse Robbins Mohr Shelley & Todd Rodman Karen & David Scott Ethel & Norm Smith Denise & Steven Sosnoff Debbie & Irwin Thomashow Ryvelle & Bill Tilsner Lori & Randy Weiner Cynthia Wolpert Marilyn Wolpert Bernard Sherman Sue & Grant Fair Doris & Eddie Sherman Barbara & Bruce Sherman Zelmar Shrell Debbie Freeman & Ed Lentsch and Family Steve Freeman and Family Lynn & Howard Goldman

Robert Naegele Marvin & Hadassah Bacaner

David Rotenberg Toba & Allen Freeman Gretta Freeman Diane & Allen Kuperman Jodi, Rubin, Gerald, and Robert Perelman Barb & Todd Striker

Ethel Niren Judith & Ross Dworsky

Sylvia Rubin Ilene & Jay Goldberg

Ronald Simon Ethel Mayeron

Larry Norder Geraldine Norder

Roslyn Rubinstein Connie & Harold Weisberg

Evelyn Smith Judy Smith & Howard Tomar

Harding Orren Lee Gransberg Litman

Harold Rutstein Dede & David Smith

Mitchell Osman Reesa & Steve Kleineman Mary Lou Peilen Suzanne & Howard Malmon

Natalie Saxon Debbie Freeman, Ed Lentsch and Family Steve Freeman and Family Sue & Alvin Zelickson

Mary Smith Diane & Allen Kuperman Joel Mandel Jeff Sherman

Joyce Perlman Janice Alch

Peggy Schraiber Peggy & Joel Mandel

Beverly Morem Wendy & Steven Baldinger

Arthur Silver Harriet Lane Bernard Silverwater Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Jeffrey B. Sherman

Richard Spiller Peggy & Joel Mandel Norman Steinthal Connie & Harold Weisberg

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Elaine Sweet Gena & Joe Janetka Leslee & Merton Shapiro Faye Tessler Deanna Armel Maureen & Saul Bernick Connie & Butch Clayman Barbara Toberman Marja Engler Gregg Mekler Leslee & Merton Shapiro Louis von Koelnau Barbara & Robert Lasser Gerald Weisman Judith & Ross Dworsky Shirleymae Epstein Orenstein Lane Nellie Weiss Judy Goldberg Scott Goldberg Helen Wolk Joyce, Alan, Jon and Ben Branfman Shirley Yarosh Jory Herman Gennady Yelevich Yelena Tropsha Sara Younger Margo Berdass Jory Herman Peggy & Joel Mandel Jeffrey B. Sherman

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BED & BREAKFAST BACKERS *Denotes New Donor **Denotes Increased Gift Anonymous (3) Bonnie & Alvin Abrahamson Mark Appelbaum Marsha Baer-Dennis Marilyn & Bruce Baum Sally & James Beloff Marcia & Herbert Bernick Maxine & Manny Block Gail & Steve Brand** Barbara Brooks Jane & David Broude Carole Davidson Gayle & David Deshong Lois & Sherman Devitt Mitzi Diamond Carol & Stanley Dobrin Lois & Dale Dobrin Helen & Jim Ehrlich Thomas Eisenstadt David E. Feinberg Corrine & Thomas Feinberg Harriet Finkelstein Amy & Jack Fiterman Beverly FitzGerald Toba & Allen Freeman Kristin & David Gantman Lorraine Garon Lucille & Burt Garr Harriet & William Gasway Nancy & Jeff Getzkin Barbara & Simeon Glaser Rena & Barry Glaser Mimi Gleekel** Barb & Steve Godes Chad Goldberg** Ilene & Jay Goldberg Marlene & Sandford Goldberg Tobe & Arlin Goldberg Karen & Fred Gordon Myra & Roger Greenberg Jill & Jonathan Halper** Natalie & Lewis Harris Bonnie & Steve Heller Susan Feinberg Hughes & Gerry Hughes

Dobie & Dick Hunegs Bruce R. Kahn Susan Kalin** Georgia Kalman Donna & Michael Kaplan Dr. Martin & Mrs. Carole Kaplan Judy A. Karon Stefanie & Robert Karon Jennifer & Kenneth Katz Rebecca Kern Miriam & Leroy Kieffer Diane & Allen Kuperman** Harriet Lane Arlene & Zvi Leibovich Helene Feinberg Lesser** Joyce Levenson* Ruth & Jerrold Levine Harriet Levy Rhoda & Don Mains Peggy & Joel Mandel Marcia & Philip Marcus Gayle Marko** Ethel Mayeron Mildred Miller Amy & Barry Newman Gayle Newman Marcia & Allen Oleisky Michael Orren Marsha & Harvey Ostrow Phyllis & Lloyd Robinson Connie Ross Charles Rubenstein Elaine & Jerald Rudick Sandy & Jim Rutzick Anne Rae Sanderson Gail & Mark Satz Polly & Michael Saxon Eileen & Harold Scherling* Gloria Schoen Ruth Ann Schumeister** Martin Segal** Berta Shapiro Leslee & Merton Shapiro Bert Shear** Barbara & Bruce Sherman Estie & Jim Sherman Diane & Rick Smookler Cathy Snyder Margie & Larry Solomon Sandra & Jason Sondell Lee S. Sperling Hope Stanley Cheryl & Sanford Stein Elizabeth & Mayer Tapper Deanna & James Tilsen Larry Wechsler* Barbara Winthrop

to all our donors!


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 David & Bonnie Blumberg Darlene & Larry Braufman David & Jane Broude Richie & Gisell Wien Loren Joseph Schermann

Anonymous (3) Ruth & Allen Aaron Sally & Michael Abrams Alvin & Donna Apple Family Lawrence A. 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 Beverly & Stanley Davis Henry & Harriet Davis Family 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 Beth Feinstein Rose Fingerhut Nicole & Kenneth Fink Jennifer Gray Freeman & Mark Freeman

Toba & Allen Freeman Arlene Fried Sandy & Neal 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 Susan & Richard Goldman Bernice Cowl Gordon Jane & Jonathan R. Gordon Joseph Gordon Karen & Fred Gordon Morris Gordon Jill & Steve Gottlieb Marilyn & Dean Greenberg Mickey Greenberg Ronya & Lawrence Greenberg Nancy & Robert Hartman Mrs. Samuel M. Hartman Debbie & Marc Hasko Eugene Heck Elissa J. Heilicher Hilda Rose Hellman Frances & Irving Herman Jory M. Herman Audrey Hillman Arthur Turovh Himmelman Leo & Doris Hodroff Samuel Hoffman Susan Feinberg Hughes & Gerry Hughes Jake Hurwitz & Doreen Frankel Cheryl Ivey Emmy Lou Jacobson Lorita & Jay Jacobson Janet & Alvin Jaffe Lois Josewich Leonard & Charlotte Juster Al Kagin Stan & Jeanne Kagin

Steven A. Kalin 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 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 Rhoda & Tom Lewin Carolyn Lieberman Sheila & Stephen Lieberman Sylvia & Harold Liefschultz Barbara Linoff 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 Betty Mae Miller Gail & Howie Milstein Susan & Michael Minsberg Sanford Morris Neil & Susan Moses-Zirkes Pearl Myzel William Neiman Annette & Marion E. Newman Sandy & Harold Okinow Myrna Orensten Eugene Pedro Addie & Norm Perl Marvin Pertzik James Pomush Jean & Joshua Premack Lillian & Julius Raen Edward & Anne-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 Loren Joseph Schermann 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 The Shared Fund 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 Deborah 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:

BUILDER Francie & Mark Paper Family Fund* PATRON Harvey Braufman Fund SPONSOR Harriet & Earl Bailey Family Fund Diane & Burt Weisberg Family Fund 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* 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 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

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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 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* Judy A. Karon Fund* Alan & Beverly Kasdan 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* 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 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 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

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.

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* Kassler 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 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

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Sholom Foundation Funds Bess & Dan Seligman Family Fund* Ben & Leah Serber 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 Harriet & Earl Bailey Family 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 Betty & George Berman 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

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Carole & Leo Breitman Fund Elinor D. Brodie Fund Dr. Richard Brody & Margaret Flynn Family Fund Samuel Brodsky 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 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 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 Jack & Esther Tanick Fund David Tychman Fund Rodney S. Wallace Family Fund 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

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.

SHOLOM AUXILIARY ENDOWMENT FUNDS The Sholom Auxiliary provides countless volunteer hours and crucial financial resources for the comfort of Sholom residents. 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. 4% of every Auxiliary endowment fund is used annually for the benefit of Sholom clients.

PILLAR Benno & Gertrude Wolff Family Fund*

BUILDER Merrill & Gracia Kuller Family Fund

TRUSTEE Margaret Friedman Sholom Auxiliary Fund Sharon & Martin Kieffer Family Fund for Resident Services and Beauty Salon

BENEFACTOR

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.

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

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.

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

SPONSOR

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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

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Our mission is to raise sufficient endowment and annual funds to generate financial support for Sholom services and facilities; and to promote excellence in care to those served by Sholom for generations to come.

SHOLOM MISSION Sholom, in partnership with our community, supports adults in need across the continuum of care, to live life fully in a Jewish environment where all are welcome. SHOLOM AUXILIARY MISSION

To support the “extras” at Sholom that make our residents, tenants and clients feel comfortable and at home through fundraising, program and volunteerism.

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OUR COMMITMENT TO SENIORS: • Independent Senior Housing • Assisted Living • Memory Care • Skilled Nursing Care • HUD Supported Housing • Short Term Rehabilitation & Respite Care • Hospice Services • Adult Day Services • Home Care • Meals on Wheels • Aquatics & Vitality • Kosher Catering

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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