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Simon Family JCC | 2014-2015 Annual Donor Report
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Enhancing the lives of families in Tidewater through our programs and services.
The Simon Family JCC | Who We Are
WE THANK YOU! The Simon Family JCC would like
to extend a special thank you to the Tidewater Jewish community and
express gratitude for the continued
support through an annual allocation from the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater’s Annual Campaign. The JCC offers a safe, friendly
environment for our families to stay healthy, continue their education, and participate in community
programs. The myriad of services
provided by the JCC would not be
available without the direct support
WHO WE ARE & WHAT WE DO OUR MISSION The Simon Family JCC’s mission is to provide a common meeting
ground promoting Jewish unity, Jewish continuity, and the enrichment of the Jewish and general community.
OUR HISTORY The Simon Family JCC started life as the Tidewater Jewish Community Center in 1952. It was located on Spotswood Avenue in Norfolk from 1952 – 1966. It then moved to Newport Avenue in Norfolk, where it remained until 2004. In 2004, the current campus in Virginia Beach
opened its doors. Throughout its history, the JCC has been a center for the entire community, providing a family-friendly environment
where we can all stay healthy in body and mind. We have always been and continue to be an organization guided by our Jewish values and
welcoming to all members of the community, regardless of age, faith or background.
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of the Tidewater Jewish community members, friends, and families. It is
through this generosity that the JCC continues to thrive as the Center of the community.
A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Dear Friends, We. It’s a strong word, and one we hear a lot at the Simon Family JCC. We connect people. We help them grow and develop lasting memories. We build and maintain a strong community, enhancing the lives of Tidewater area families. When we say we, we mean our staff, lay leadership, members, volunteers, and generous donors. Together, we make a difference. For more than 60 years, the Simon Family JCC has been at the core of Jewish programming and services. During those decades, we’ve evolved to better serve our community. Thanks to our generous donors, this year we hosted Rabbi Joseph Telushkin as part of our Lee and Bernard Jaffe* Family Jewish Book Festival and brought in well-known Israeli musician David Broza to perform as part of our Celebrate Israel series. Through the support of community partners, our cultural arts events allowed us to impact more people this year than last. Internally, we’re combining our Beginnings program with the Strelitz Early Childhood Education Center to give children the very best start. We also increased participation in our Kids Connection and Camp JCC programs.
We connect people. We help them grow and develop lasting memories... Together, we make a difference.
As we develop our goals for next year, we want to build on the family experience and provide more opportunities for families with older children, as well as the community as a whole. By offering new and enhanced opportunities for our members and donors to engage with each other through our myriad of programs and services, we will continue to be the JCC for many generations to come. There is a place and a program for everyone at the Simon Family JCC. Sincerely,
Martin Einhorn President
*of blessed memory
Scott Katz, MSW Executive Director
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The Simon Family JCC | Member Experience
SUPERMOM’S SECRET: THE JCC the gym or stop by the Cardo Café after drop off.
I end up coming to the Center even when there is no school or camp.
and Israel Fest, just to name a few.
We hosted our daughter’s birthday
live there.
party at the Center, and this year we
My children attend the Hebrew
in Kids Night Out while we grownups
the summer. It’s convenient to go to
you’ll often find us at the outdoor
play dates there.
dinners, P.J. Library, the Maccabeats,
campus, as well as Camp JCC during
to the indoor pool. In the summer,
because my kids can play happily
family-friendly events like the Shabbat
Academy of Tidewater, located on
weekends, I brought my stir-crazy kids
pool, beating the heat. We often end
in babysitting. We’ve attended fun,
home to me. In fact, I often feel like I
of snowpacalypse and on rainy
On the weekends and school holidays, I still use the gym
The Simon Family JCC is like a second
me sane? During the two weeks
even convinced the kids to participate had a few hours to ourselves.
Did I mention the pool has kept
up running into friends or making
It’s not just the facilities and the
helpful staff that make the Simon
Family JCC such an inviting place. It’s
the people we meet and befriend that create this community.
I feel lucky that we’ve found such a
wonderful group of people that have helped make my family feel at home in Hampton Roads.
—Rebecca Zimmerman
PART OF THE FAMILY I am a man with autism, but that does not mean I am not able to do lots of things. There are some things I do better than people who aren’t autistic, but because it is hard to talk, people may not know that. You may see the 22-year-old washing, drying, and folding towels at the JCC, where he says he loves working.
“I help wash and dry lots of white
towels for people to use. I have to
pay close attention, so I fold them just right. Lots of people smile and say,
Thank you for working.” he explains. “I like that the JCC needs my help.” The JCC has been a part of Daniel Hecht’s life since he was two.
Though he was not a typical toddler, the center welcomed Daniel and
provided him an aide so he could attend preschool.
Years later, while in inclusion settings at school, Daniel wrote that he liked
being with “real kids,” meaning typical kids, because he was part of the group—just like everyone else.
Daniel’s involvement at the JCC deepened during the summer
months when his family helped Camp
JCC staff set up an inclusion program. As a part of the center’s commitment to inclusion at Camp JCC, they
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trained the staff and several aides
to help special needs campers, but Daniel and his committed family spurred the program.
Daniel enjoyed camp year after year, and the JCC continues to welcome special needs campers, providing
counselors called shadows to work with these campers.
SIMON FAMILY JCC BOARD OF DIRECTORS We would like to formally thank our lay leadership for their continued and enthusiastic support of the Simon Family Jewish Community Center.
2014-2015 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Marty Einhorn President David Leon President Elect Lawrence Fleder Vice President, Finance Sandra Porter Leon Vice President, Governance Howard Roesen Vice President, Membership Lynn Sher Cohen Vice President, Development
My family enjoys so many JCC activities—summer camp, the pools, Kids Connection, and cultural arts programs—to name a few. It’s a place where we go to meet up with friends and cultivate new relationships. I serve on the JCC Board because I want to do my
Rebecca Tall Vice President at Large Terri Sarfan Past President Britt Simon Corresponding Secretary Andrew Fink Member at Large
part to sustain programs for our whole
2014-2015 BOARD
community!
Robert Friedman
Stephanie Peck
Helene Grablowsky
Neal Schulwolf
—Alyssa Muhlendorf
Anna Goldenberg Denise Hoffman Anne Kramer Cindy Krell Amy Levy
Marc Moss Photo of Alyssa Muhlendorf and Stephanie Steerman, incoming Board Members, FY ’16
Tehilla Mostofsky
Andrew Nusbaum
Wally Schachet-Briskin Norman Sher
Ralph Soussan Linda Spindel
Paul Terkeltaub Jill Wainger
Dorothy Zimmerman
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The Simon Family JCC | We Are Family
WE ARE FAMILY Kids Connection participants started a newspaper where Kindergarten
through 5th graders wrote their own articles after conducting interviews. Storybook Adventure Camp during Spring Break attracted new
participants, ages 4 to 12. Children enjoyed making Harry Potter-like
potions, following the White Rabbit on a scavenger hunt, and searching for their own favorite storybook during a field trip to the library.
December’s Latka-Palooza had more than 100 adults and children participate in this Hanukkah celebration—the best turnout to date.
Kids Night Out for JCC members hosted 50 or more children during each of the monthly Saturday evening programs.
We thanked our members with free treats during JCC Membership Appreciation Days at the end of each month.
The month of May attracted a record number of members during the JCC’s membership giveaway week, which included:
• Family cookout • Kick off the summer party at the outdoor pool • Lemonade stand • Chips and salsa stop by • A surprise gift
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NEW HOME, NEW BABY Moving to a different community can
younger son, Adam, also started
its challenges.
swimming lessons. Both boys are
be tough. Welcoming a new baby has
Finding the perfect childcare provider
for first-time parents who just moved— now that’s a stressful endeavor.
But that’s exactly where Jasmine
Amitay and her husband Yaniv found
the Beginnings program and enjoys regulars at the JCC’s monthly Kids Night Out on Saturdays, and Ben
is now old enough to attend Kids
Connection, a before- and after-school enrichment program.
themselves nearly six years ago. They
“I know that when I leave my boys
welcomed their first son, Ben.
environment, with a nurturing and
moved to Virginia Beach and promptly
here, they are in a safe, loving
takes advantage of the Beginnings
In addition to using the center’s
My family enjoys so many JCC activities—summer camp, the pools, we go to just about everything we can at the JCC.
During her precious free time, she
programming. Jasmine collaborated
“I loved working with the staff at the
the Maccabeats to the Center after her
together,” she says.
As full-time working mother, Jasmine childcare at the Simon Family JCC.
uses the fitness center to stay in shape. As the Amitay family grew, so did
their time spent at the Center. Her
caring staff,” says Jasmine.
services, the Amitays enhanced
with several JCC departments to bring son expressed how much he enjoyed listening to their music in school.
JCC because we all got so much done
—Jasmine Amitay.
GOODBYES ARE NOT FOREVER Military families experience a lot of
community has supported us in so
The Trest family is no stranger to
The Trests take advantage of most
stations, but after becoming part of
programs, including Camp JCC and
moves, and a lot of goodbyes.
packing up and changing duty
the Simon Family JCC’s close-knit
community, they’re moving at the end of the summer.
Rachel is a full-time military mother. She and her husband Eric have
three small children attending the
Center’s Beginnings Full Care, Strelitz Preschool, and the Hebrew Academy of Tidewater.
many ways.”
Center family and child-friendly
the Kids Connection before-and afterschool program.
“From the donors who made it a
reality to attend these schools and aftercare to the loving care of the
Children and Family Department staff, we feel so comfortable here,” she
says. “My children are getting a great Jewish education and lots of love.”
“My husband and I like to go out alone,” says Rachel. “But it’s our
children who ask about going to Kids Night Out! They don’t want to miss
“When we came here two years ago,
The Trest children particularly enjoy
a single one, which speaks volumes
family,” she says. “This welcoming
for JCC.
the JCC.”
the JCC became our immediate
the monthly Kids Night Out program
about how they feel about coming to
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The Simon Family JCC | We Are Culture
WE ARE CULTURE I’m what I’d call a culture vulture for great movies with Jewish themes. I’m always pleased by films at the annual Jewish film festival. Starting with opening night, there’s a great movie followed by a wonderful reception where I’ll meet and greet lots of friends.
It’s wonderful that the
The Simon Family JCC’s cultural arts program also
JCC’s Celebrate Israel Series
features a great book festival where authors speak about
brought in an artist like David
their work and processes, spurring interesting discussions.
Broza, especially around the
There’s a large display of books for sale that hits all age
Yom H’Azmaut time of the
groups.
year (Israel’s Independence
I watch for all of the cultural arts events, but the JCC pool, sports, and fitness classes are great bonuses for me.
Day). Having live Israeli artists perform makes the connection to Israel that
—Dorothy Zimmerman
much more special. —Nathan Drory
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CULTURAL ARTS HIGHLIGHTS • The Cultural Arts and
Development programs
partnered to bring in an Israeli
author as part of the Celebrate Israel series.
• The JCC helped organize a
communitywide performance of the Maccabeats, a Jewish
A Capella group, targeted to all ages, exposing our community to pop music sung primarily in Hebrew.
• The JCC hosted three Children’s Cultural Arts programs for more than 225 adults and children in the community this year.
• More than 400 attended the
opening of the jewish film festival at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts.
My family looks forward to the Children’s Cultural Arts Series at the JCC each year. The Broadway style shows transform my children’s imaginations with their professional performers and costumes. We also enjoy other family-centric events, like the book festival. My kids look forward to meeting children’s book authors and hearing their stories each year. —Danielle Leibovici
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The Simon Family JCC | We Are Total Wellness
WE ARE TOTAL WELLNESS TOTAL WELLNESS HIGHLIGHTS
• The JCC introduced a second hugely popular LES MILLS
program. BODYCOMBAT, the martial arts-inspired workout,
appeals to members looking for
a challenging group fitness class, and is especially attractive to our male members.
• Our fitness staff hosted a charity Zumbathon event, benefiting
Hotel Kids, a local non-profit. More than 150 people danced their way to $4,000 in donations.
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• We listened to our members
who wanted shorter classes and introduced more 30-minute options.
• Our team invested in new
equipment to enhance the fitness experience:
• Cable attachment • Steps • Weight plates • Aquatic equipment
HOME AWAY FROM HOME Nona Lipsey is a bit of a Mah Jong enthusiast. When she moved to the Virginia Beach area to live closer to family in 2010, she joined the Simon Family JCC after hearing about the regular Monday games.
During a few Mah Jong games, Nona heard about water
exercise programs offered during the week. Gradually, she became a regular.
Fast forward a few months and Nona had a set schedule. Three times a week, she’s at the Center for her morning
water aerobics class at 11 and usually stays for lunch. On
Monday, she arrives mid-morning and leaves sometime in the afternoon, when Mah Jong is over.
ago, her community center friends provided her with an
“I could be here all day and watch the people pass by, enjoying friends,” she says.
extended family when she needed it most.
“It’s my home away from home,” she says. “It’s great
Nona says that sense of community has always drawn her back to the JCC, but after her husband died three years
watching the children pass by, and families—people of all
ages. With wonderful programs, and an inviting facility, it’s a vibrant community center.”
FINDING THAT WORKLIFE-FAMILY BALANCE I am a busy mother of three teenage boys, and I also work as a paralegal.
The best way for me to manage stress and stay in shape is to work out—the Simon Family JCC provides me that opportunity.
With my hectic schedule, I have a small window to work out during
lunch. Even during that short period, the JCC has so many options:
• a fully equipped gym with
anything and everything I might need
• great classes like Tabata and BODYPUMP
• personal training I love the convenience of the locker
rooms and showers. It makes it easier for me to work out and get back to the office in a timely manner. And
if I need to grab a bite to eat—I can always go to the Cardo Café for healthy food options.
I have met so many great people at the Center, from other members to the staff. Everyone is friendly and supportive.
Center. I will continue to be an active, happy and satisfied member.
—Tina Hanchey
I have been a member for nearly a
decade, and I love working out at the
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The Simon Family JCC | We Are Community
WE ARE COMMUNITY Israel Fest, once again, brought the community together to celebrate all things Israeli at the Simon Family JCC. Nearly 1,700 enjoyed all the festival had to
offer—Israeli food, beer, crafts, games, a live band, art, and well-loved camel rides.
This tremendous annual event requires hundreds of JCC staff hours and depends on dozens of volunteers, as well as the generous support of community donors.
Thanks to our major sponsor, Charles Barker Automotive, for supporting the entire Celebrate Israeli series, of which Israel Fest was the third event.
The Celebrate Israel series began with President and Founder of the Reut Institute Gidi Grinstein, who spoke at the JCC on Monday, April 20th. The
second event, just three days later, was the showing of National Geographic’s Jerusalem documentary on the Giant Screen Theater at the Virginia Beach. International musician and Israeli song writer David Broza wrapped up the JCC Celebrate Israel series, performing live at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, May 21st.
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COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS
• The local Israeli community heard from noted author and speaker Gidi Grinstein, who leads think tank Reut Institute in Tel Aviv.
• Grinstein addressed the need for Jewish agencies to reach out and welcome Israelis. The Simon Family JCC has exemplified this goal by bringing in The Maccabeats singing group, musician David Broza, and the Israeli Scouts
Caravan. The center’s programs will continue to seek out Hebrew speakers, authors, and musicians.
• The Simon Family JCC hosted the 5th Annual Presidents’ Cup Golf
Tournament. More than 80 golfers participated, including a large group of young professionals.
• BBYO recruited 30 new members this school year, bringing our total number of Tidewater members to 140. They also sent 41 Tidewater members to Summer Programs.
• BBYO raised close to $3,000 for the Southeastern Alzheimer’s Association through an Up All Night lock in at the Simon Family JCC.
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The Simon Family JCC | Donor Recognition
INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY, AND FOUNDATION SUPPORT $25,000 +
Ann and Bobby Copeland Jaffe Family Fund (TJF)
$15,000 to $24,999
Patricia and Avraham Ashkenazi The Families of Steven B. Sandler & Art and Annie Sandler
$10,000 to $14,999
JCCSHR/JFS Special Needs Programs (TJF) Krug Foundation (TJF)
$5,000 to $9,999
Susan and Marty Einhorn Kim and Andrew Fink Anne and Lawrence Fleder Leslie Friedman Helen G. Gifford* Foundation Cindy and Ron Kramer Alma* and Howard Laderberg Fund Sandra Porter Leon and Miles Leon Telsa* and Arnold Leon Karen and Richard Lombart Nancy N. Nusbaum and V.H.* Nusbaum, Jr. Donor Advised Fund Nancy and Charles Rosenblatt Ben Simon Shelley and Britt Simon The Slone Family Renee and John Strellitz
$2,500 to $4,999
Bonnie and David Brand Lynn and Hugh Cohen Robin and Todd Copeland Alan and Esther* Fleder Foundation Helene and Bernie Grablowsky Laura and Fredric Gross Karen Jaffe Sheila and Robert Josephberg Anne and Edward Kramer Laura and Jerry Miller
Pincus Paul Unrestricted Fund at the JCC Terri and Lonny Sarfan Deb and Peter Segaloff Francis Stanton Cultural Arts Fund Lawrence Steingold Joyce Strelitz Marcy and Paul Terkeltaub Nancy and Alvin Wall Harriet and Samuel I. White Family Restricted Fund (TJF)
$1,000 to $2,499
Cheryl Dronzek Hyman Fine Estate Fund (TJF) Fannie and Milton* Friedman Philanthropic Fund Bootsie and Morton Goldmeier Kim and Michael Gross Marcia Hofheimer Beth and Nathan Jaffe JCCSHR General Fund (TJF) Mimi and Warren Karesh Jodi and Jay Klebanoff Rashkind Family Foundation Laure and Richard Saunders Lynn Schoenbaum Miriam and Robert Seeherman Cheryl and Harris Sloane Sara and Aaron Trub Harriet White
$500 to $999
Carol Ashinoff Babbi and Brad Bangel Dolores and Alan Bartel Betty and Ken Berklee Jay Berkowitz Lisa Ehrich and Robert Bernstein Breit/Hornstein/Levinson Restricted Fund (TJF) Wendy and Ronald Brodsky Minette and Charles Cooper Joseph Dozoretz Memorial Fund (TJF)
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Steve Eichelbaum Day Camp Scholarship Fund (TJF) Robert M Epstein Memorial Fund (TJF) Debbie and Fred Fink Joseph Fleischmann* Alicia and Robert Friedman Lori and Michael Glasser Anna and Edward Goldenberg Farideh and Norman Goldin Jeri Jo and William Halprin Denise and Jason Hoffman Jean and Gerald Jaffe Carol and Joel Jason Kathy and Jerry Kantor Betsy and Edward Karotkin Debbie Keeling Brenda and Laurence Klar Ronnie Jane and Stephen Konikoff Jay Kossman Alicia and Marc Kraus Ezra Landres Fund to Promote Excellence in Jewish Education (TJF) Amy and Kevin Lefcoe Caren and Stephen Leon Lisa and David Leon Betty Ann and Scott Levin Eleanor and Paul Lipkin Stephanie Calliott and Don London Florence Melton Adult Mini School Scholarship (TJF) Marcia and Burton Moss Carole and Aaron Peck Elinore Porter Margie and Robert Rashti Nancy Bangel and Mark Robbins Dana and Jeff Rosen Judy and Robert Rubin Linda and Stanley Samuels Susan and Eric Scwhartzman Sandra and Norman Sher Gloria and Melvyn Siegel Leslie and Lawrence Siegel Barry Sifen Arlene and Ralph Soussan
Linda and Ron Spindel Arlene Strelitz Tidewater Council for Jewish Women Weinberg/Eilberg Memorial Fund (TJF)
$100 to $499
Rachel and Marc Abrams Debra Aleck Helen and Warren Aleck Jennifer Rush and Jason Alper Allison Ashe Marilyn and Michael Ashe Leslie and Andrew Auerbach Mark Barr Ilana and Nathan Benson W & P Berlind Fund Carole and William Bernstein Esti and Nathaniel Cohen Harriet and Stanwood Dickman Lois and Bernard Einhorn Nataly and Seth Fleishman Michal and Jonathan Friedman Barbara and Allen Gordon Bernice Halpern Jean Hearst Estelle and Bert Hornstein Children’s School (TJF) Brenda and Abbey Horwitz Cindy and William Krell Danielle and Samuel Leibovici Risa and Evan Levitt Amy and Kirk Levy Ellena and Joseph Mersel Stacie and Marc Moss Alyssa and Jonanthan Muhlendorf Andrew Nusbaum Barbara Parks Stephanie and Paul Peck Shana and Joel Prohofsky Mollie and Sam Robbins Youth Scholarship Fund (TJF) Lisa and Howard Roesen Rose and Kurt Rosenbach Jeremy Ruberg Joanna and Craig Schranz Alfred Schulwolf
*of blessed memory
Leslie and Michael Shroyer Carin and Mike Simon Bertha Goodman Snyder Public Relations Fund (TJF) Judith and Martin Snyder Adele Stark Rebecca and Jeffrey Tall Paul Tavss Maccabi Fund (TJF) Michelle Waterman Diane and Sam Werbel Dorothy Zimmerman Megan and Steven Zuckerman
$1 to $99
Barbara Abraham Sandi Advocat Joan and Alfred Benas Sonia and Marshall Bonnie Esther Carroll Mileann Cintron Judi Cytron Hilde Deutsch Cantor Elihu Flax Vivian Forman Shirley Hainer
Larry Katz Alene and Ronald Kaufman Reva Kelberg Barry and Kay Kesser Barbara Klaff Clare Krell Amy Larson Clarice and Darell Larsen Sherry and Steven Leiberman Bonita Lindenberg Jonathan Longman Honey and David Maizel
Jeanne and Julius Marcus Vivian Margulies Bernice Moses Helene and Stanley Smith Susan Sussman
Last updated 6/26/15
CORPORATE SPONSORS DIAMOND $25,000+
Charles Barker Automotive
SAPPHIRE $20,000 to $24,999
LoanCare, a ServiceLink Company
PLATINUM $15,000 to $19,999
Chesapeake Homes & Tidewater Mortgage Service
GOLD $10,000 to $14,999 Old Point National Bank
SILVER $5,000 to $9,999
Beth Sholom Village Harbor Group International ZIM Integrated Shipping Services, Ltd.
BRONZE $2,500 to $4,999
Chabad of Tidewater Goodman-Gable-Gould Adjusters International Global Spectrum Monarch Bank Palms Associates Portfolio Recovery Associates SL Nusbaum Realty, Co. Target Corporation Trident Civil United Property Associates Virginia Arts Festival Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, P.C.
SUPPORTING $1,000 to $2,499
BB&T Bank and BB&T Insurance Services Beskin and Associates Community Relations Council of the UJFT
The Frieden Agency Jewish Family Service of Tidewater Mini Price Storage No Frill Bar and Grill TowneBank Samuel I. White, P.C.
FRIENDS $1 to $999
Michael Barney, Inc. Bayview Physicians Group Beach Eye Care Beach Ground Works Bite Restaurant & Catering Brith Shalom Center of Virginia Calliott, Dermeter, & Harrell Investment and Wealth Advisors CBRE of Hampton Roads Arnold Gamsey Lodge # 1195 Gilbert Eye Care Hercules Fence Company
Joffe Construction – Eric Joffe and Mike Simon Kalfus and Nachman Attorneys at Law KPMG, LLP – Evan Kalfus Mid-Atlantic Dermatology Morgan Marrow Insurantce SL Nusbaum Insurance Agency, Inc. Ohef Sholom Temple On Call Computer Solutions Payday Payroll Services Pediatric Affiliates – Dr. Robert Lehman Podiatry Associates of Virginia Price’s Transmission Rosenblum Law, PLLC The Spindel Agency Rubin Communications Group Veritas Christian Academy
IN-KIND DONORS Affordable Mobile Home TV Repair Aldo’s Ristorante, Inc. Baker’s Crust Beach Movie Bistro Al Benas Photography Beth Sholom Village Boyer’s Diamond and Gold Source Broad Bay Country Club
Gary Allen Hair and Skin Care Centre Heron Ridge Golf Club IHOP Il Giardino Ristorante James River Transportation Jennifer Karotkin Designs Jody’s Popcorn Mark Robbins Photography Naro Expanded Cinema
Nauticus The Princess Anne Country Club The Route 58 Delicatessen Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Leslie Siegel Studio East Salon and Spa Sunsations Tidewater Community College Tijuana Flats
The Vein Center of Virginia Village Caterers Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center Virginia Aviation Museum Virginia Beach National Golf Club
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The Simon Family JCC | Donor Recognition
LEGACY GIFTS The Simon Family JCC gratefully acknowledges the following community members who have made plans to create a Legacy Gift.
Michael E. Barney Dolores and Alan Bartel Carol and Joel Jason Mimi and Warren Karesh Alma* and Howard Laderberg
IT’S MORE THAN A FACILITY
Amy and Kirk Levy
In 1973, our family left Duke
Family Campus opened, and has
for Norfolk, Virginia. The vibrant
community.
George Metzger Sharon and Gene Ross Judy and Robert Rubin
University in Durham, North Carolina Jewish Community welcomed us
with open arms, and our new house
Irene Schwartz
immediately felt like home.
Miriam and Harry* Weisberg
We initially joined the Simon Family
*of blessed memory
JCC for the athletic facilities and
family-centric programs. Those hours in the racquetball courts, gym, and
pool yielded new friendships. Those friendships drew us further into
the community, and we decided to give back, volunteering as part of
the JCC board. That was the first of
many Tidewater Jewish organization memberships for us, as well as our son, Gary.
It all started with the JCC. We’ve watched the community grow
and shift over the decades. Realizing the community center needed to
transform as its members had, we campaigned for a JCC facility in
Virginia Beach. Years later, the Sandler
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proven to be a huge asset in our
Gary is active in the Chaverim
group for young Jewish adults with
disabilities, started by our family and sponsored by JFS and UJFT. Our
grandchildren were Hebrew Academy students.
Our family certainly has participated and benefitted greatly from JCC
resources and opportunities, which
is why we wish to leave a legacy gift to the JCC in our will as part of our estate planning.
The financial needs of the JCC clearly require us to do more than pay
our annual membership dues and
participate in fundraisers. We want to ensure the JCC thrives and benefits future generations, as it did for us. The JCC is more than a facility—it’s family.
—Dolores and Alan Bartel
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