The Maccabeats are Coming! - Minneapolis Jewish Federation
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The Maccabeats are Coming! - Minneapolis Jewish Federation
Spring 2013 | AVIV 5773 JAZZ UP YOUR SEDER Expert design tips + download Passover playlist on Spotify Minneapolis Community Concierge Your new connection to Jewish life in Minneapolis CELEBRATE ISRAEL'S 65th Independence Day... State Fair style The Maccabeats are Coming! See the YouTube pop sensation live in concert! Shir Tikvah, Kenesseth Israel, and the Film Festival celebrate milestone anniversaries! + L ocal Young Leader Selected for National Position jewishminneapolis.org 01 Minneapolis Jewish Federation partner agencies & programs AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE AMOS & CELIA HEILICHER MINNEAPOLIS JEWISH DAY SCHOOL BAIS YAAKOV HIGH SCHOOL BET SHALOM CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL contents AT HOME 3 Introducing the Community Concierge: Helping you connect to Jewish life – your way! 4 What’s Jewcy? Quick News Updates 7 Darren Lederfine Selected for National Leadership Position B’NAI B’RITH YOUTH ORGANIZATION/ NORTH STAR REGION CAMP SCHOLARSHIP FUND EDGE (ENRICHMENT, DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH FOR EDUCATORS) HILLEL: UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE SERVICES ISRAEL CENTER JEWISH AGENCY FOR ISRAEL JEWISH COMMUNITY RELATIONS COUNCIL OF MINNESOTA AND THE DAKOTAS JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN’S SERVICE OF MINNEAPOLIS JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE UPPER MIDWEST MINNEAPOLIS JEWISH COMMUNITY INCLUSION PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES OVERSEAS 6 Celebrating Passover in Argentina 10 Birthright Israel: A Dream Comes True for An Inspirational Young Man 14 Missions Bring Federation’s Global Impact to Life Nechama Pop Sensation 4 YouTube Comes to Minneapolis NATIONAL AGENCIES (10) RIMON: THE MINNESOTA JEWISH ARTS COUNCIL SABES JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER SHA’ARIM SHIR TIKVAH CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL SHOLOM COMMUNITY ALLIANCE features 8 Passover Guide: Jazz Up Your Holiday 12 Celebrate Israel’s 65th Independence Day with Israel Week TALMUD TORAH OF MINNEAPOLIS Volunteer Selected 7 Local for National Leadership TEMPLE ISRAEL CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL TORAH ACADEMY Twin Cities Jewish Community Government Affairs Program our Mission We build community, care for the welfare of Jews everywhere and maximize participation in Jewish life. Minneapolis Jewish Life is a publication of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation 13100 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 200 Minnetonka, MN 55305 Tel 952.593.2600 Fax 952.593.2544 www.jewishminneapolis.org in the Spotlight 16 Photo Gallery 17 Calendar of Events looking ahead 18 Weaving the Fabric of Jewish Identity for Future Generations 19 Tributes Address 14 Missions Global Impact Thank you to our Corporate Partners: Thank you for helping to make the world a better place at home Recently, we met with a family that was in town house-hunting before they officially relocate to Minneapolis. Their two sons got a real kick out of calling their soon-to-be new home, “MinneSNOWta.” So, of course, we let them know that our claim to fame as a Jewish community is being “the home of the frozen chosen!” We even dug up a picture to prove the point as true (see Exhibit A). This made them even more excited for their big move to our community! The Minneapolis Jewish community is a very special place. Our community has so much to offer for people of all ages, backgrounds and interests from a thriving Jewish arts scene, to a wide range of Jewish learning options, to exceptional social services and everything in between. The goal of the Community Concierge is to ensure that everyone - whether they are new to MinneSNOWta or have lived here their entire life - is able to connect to programs, services and opportunities that are meaningful to them. We are changing the perception that our community is difficult to break into and authenticating “Minnesota nice” with the same hospitality as your Bubbe. We are connecting people to Jewish life at every stage of life. The Community Concierge is here to help young families find early childhood programming that’s right for them; empty-nesters discover new ways to fill their empty calendars and aching hearts; newcomers find a place to celebrate their first Shabbat; and community members in need find services and support that will bring them comfort and recovery. The Community Concierge is not a single person. It is a team. That team begins inside the four walls of the Federation, but extends through our cadre of local partners and passionate volunteers who believe in the importance of a vibrant, inclusive and accessible Jewish community. Exhibit A: Authentic Frozen Chosen t-shirt stands up on its own after being frozen solid in -30 degree temps. Photo courtesy of Michael Cohen. If you or someone you know is looking to connect or learn more about our community, we would love to meet for coffee (skim mocha, light on the whip, for us). Why? Because this is a special place – and everyone should be able to experience it! Warmly, The Community Concierge Team | concierge@mplsfed.org P.S. Turn to page 16 to read about upcoming events through the Federation and visit www.jewishminneapolis.org/calendar to see what’s going on across the Twin Cities Jewish community! Join the Community Concierge Corps! FOLLOW US ON TWITTER AT @jewishmpls Are you friendly, outgoing and passionate about our community? Do you love meeting new people? If so, we want you to join the Community Concierge Corps! As a member of the Corps, you can do everything from hosting a new family for Shabbat dinner to being the friendly face at the Community Concierge kiosk at major community events. Basically, the Community Concierge Corps is the warm and welcoming arm of the Jewish community. It’s a low-commitment, high impact opportunity! Interested? Contact Laura Taple at ltaple@mplsfed.org. jewishminneapolis.org 03 A glimpse around the Minneapolis Jewish Federation and its wide-reaching network ➜ Day School Students Help Repair the World On Monday, March 4, the Amos and Celia Heilicher Minneapolis Jewish Day School (HMJDS) kicked off VOICE (Volunteer Opportunities in Community Education), a week of tikkun olam focused activities. Students participated in classroom sessions about the importance of tzedakah, and with a fresh idea of what Judaism teaches about our responsibility to others, the children entered the community to act on those values through off-site service projects. VOICE activities, which take place during the school day as well as during a dedicated, parent/child volunteer evening, benefit a wide range of secular and Jewish charities. VOICE projects focus on hands-on learning for students and impact people both locally and globally. This year, students created stained glass designs for Sholom, donated fleece blankets for the Hennepin County Humane Society, and made stuffed “boo boo bears” to cheer up patients at Children’s Hospital of Minneapolis – among many other projects! VOICE reflects HMJDS’ commitment to diversity education and helping students understand their role as citizens of the world; building future learners and leaders committed to the Jewish community and the global society throughout their lives. ➜ Community Comes Together to Donate Backpacks to Cuban Students In January, 24 delegates from the Minneapolis Jewish community traveled to Cuba to get a firsthand glimpse of our global partners’ lifesaving and community-building work on the ground. Just prior to departure for Cuba, we received an urgent request for 120 backpacks for Jewish kids attending the Havana Jewish Hebrew school. Within just five days, our local educational partners reached out to their students and families to collect backpack donations and personalized notes from Minneapolis kids for their peers in Cuba. It was an incredible display of our community coming together to make a difference in 04 Minneapolis Jewish Federation | Spring 2013 the lives of people in need, and we extend a yasher koach to the staff, parents and students at Aleph School, Gan Shelanu, Temple Israel Congregational School, Bet Shalom Congregational School, Shir Tikvah Congregational School, Amos and Celia Heilicher Minneapolis Jewish Day School, Bais Yaakov High School, Talmud Torah of Minneapolis, Torah Academy, and the Sabes JCC Early Childhood Center. Students at the Gan were particularly touched by their Cuban peers’ need for backpacks. In addition to participating in the backpack drive, when it came time to decide where to donate that week’s tzedakah money, the children chose to contribute it to the emergency backpack drive. Thank you, Gan students, for raising enough money for 12 extra backpacks! ➜ Adath Jeshurun and the Minneapolis Jewish Federation Present Maccabeats Live! The Maccabeats have toured the world, and they’re finally stopping in Minnesota! After The Yeshiva University student vocal group’s Chanukah video went viral, they shot to international fame and have since performed everywhere from New Zealand to the White House. On May 5th at 2 pm, catch the Maccabeats live at Adath Jeshurun – and stay after for an autograph! Under 12 - $9 • 12+ - $18 • Reserved Seating - $36 Order tickets at www.adathjeshurun.org/maccabeats While you dance and sing along to the Maccabeats, you can help send a child to Jewish summer camp! Buy a $10 raffle ticket at the concert and be entered to win exciting prizes, including a camp pack ($200 value)! All proceeds will help Minneapolis kids experience the magic of summer camp. (P.S. We’re always accepting donations to our camp scholarship fund! Donate online at jewishminneapolis.org/donate) ➜ A New Home for Hillel at the University of Minnesota? For the past 50 years, Jewish students have welcomed Shabbat in Hillel’s chapel, and laughed with friends on the cozy couches between classes. Students have fallen in love over board games and navigated the trying experience of becoming an adult through spiritual guidance in the rabbi’s office. Hillel is in a time of exciting transition, as the Board of Directors begins the conversation to transform the aging physical space that struggles to keep up with the progressive nature of today’s Hillel. Its leadership believes that the at home comfortable yet well-worn Hillel building is outdated, and that soon, continuing to own and operate the building in its current state may no longer be cost-effective. In a strategic proactive move, Hillel has put together a task force to evaluate potential scenarios. From architects who could design a more modern space for Hillel, to real estate professionals who have insight into a different location for the organization’s space, Hillel’s Building Committee is looking to build a team of experts. “We’re taking some steps to ensure Hillel’s future, and part of that is having a good facility,” says Dan Weiss, Hillel’s Immediate Past President and Building Committee Chair. If you are interested in becoming involved in this project, please contact Dan Weiss at (952) 927-8202 or danweiss66@msn.com. Happy Anniversary! ➜ Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival - 20 years! The Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival has come a long way since its inaugural year, when a group of film enthusiasts gathered in Galtier Plaza in St. Paul to watch three films. Now the Film Festival is celebrating twenty years of bringing the Twin Cities the best feature films, documentaries and shorts from around the world. Thousands of patrons – young and old – of all faiths and interests, gather together to learn, laugh, cry, and share the consciousness of Jewish culture, history and artistry through the magical medium of the movies. This year’s festival featured a unique, carefully chosen selection of films with an eye for quality and variety. The Film Review Committee and Film Festival staff reviewed over 165 films before making their final selections! ➜ Shir Tikvah – 25 years! Progressive Reform congregation Shir Tikvah, located in South Minneapolis, will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a festive weekend May 24 and 25. Rabbi Stacy Offner, Shir Tikvah’s founding Rabbi Emerita and Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President of the Union for Reform Judaism, will join other distinguished guests in celebrating the congregation. “We welcome all to come and celebrate Shir Tikvah’s first 25 years and the enduring values that guide us forward,” remarked Shir Tikvah’s Senior Rabbi Michael Adam Latz. “The weekend’s events will lift up Shir Tikvah’s mission and vision for a dynamic Judaism in which the active practice of inclusivity, radical hospitality, prayer, and Torah learning can lead to a more just and peaceful world.” The community is invited to join the congregation at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 24 at Shir Tikvah's original home, the St. Paul Jewish Community Center, for dinner and a commemorative Shabbat. The festivities continue on Saturday, May 25 at 7 p.m. with a dance party to live 80s music at the Metropolitan Ballroom. Visit www.shirtikvah.net for more details. ➜ Kenesseth Israel – 125 years! Kenesseth Israel is celebrating its 125th year of maintaining and fostering the growth of a Torah-observant community in Minnesota. To celebrate, the congregation has a number of events planned, including a visit and talk from Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis on May 5. Jungreis is the founder of Hineini, the New York based center for Jewish Learning and Outreach, and a Holocaust survivor who has touched the lives of thousands with her rousing speaking style and insightful books. For information and tickets for Rebbetzein Jungreis's speech, contact Kenesseth Israel Congregation at 952-920-2183 or office@kenessethisrael.org. To continue the festivities, Kenesseth Israel will host a "Kosher Taste of Minnesota" on June 2nd. Taking place in and around the Kenesseth Israel building, at 4330 W. 28th St. in St.Louis Park, the event will create a State Fair-like atmosphere. The entire extended Jewish community, as well as the entire Eruv community and its neighbors, is invited to come out and enjoy a day of food, games, entertainment and fun. For more information as it comes, visit www.kenessethisrael.org jewishminneapolis.org 05 OVERSEAS Celebrating Passover in Argentina aniela holds her son Santiago’s hand and helps him peer under cushions and behind furniture. Although Santiago is too young to understand the tradition and history behind the afikomen he’s searching for, Daniela is confident that the Seders and other Jewish programming they attend through Baby Help Argentina will teach Santiago about his Jewish heritage. For Baby Help parents like Daniela, the fear of being unable to feed their families or afford clothes and medicine for their children was all-consuming in the wake of Argentina’s financial collapse in 2001. Busy fighting for their families’ survival, many parents were forced to let teaching and keeping Jewish rituals slide to the bottom of their priorities. A program through Federation’s partner, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), Baby Help began directly after the financial collapse to provide suddenly impoverished women and their children with basic necessities. Eventually, it became equally as focused on re-connecting families to their Judaism. Families gather several times each year to celebrate their Jewish heritage and pick up long-forgotten customs. “To belong to Baby Help means to continue our grandparents’ stories. It is to strengthen our values… it is education… it is peace,” reflects Cynthia. More than 10 years after Argentina’s financial collapse Baby Help still provides critical assistance to nearly 600 small children and their families. With Federation’s support, formula, nutritious food, and baby supplies like diapers, cribs and strollers are delivered to families in need. Baby Help also fosters self-sufficiency, providing day care services while parents work or seek employment. But it is the Jewish programming that makes Baby Help a unique, memorable and ultimately a life-changing program. Each year, Daniela and Santiago eagerly await the annual “Baby Pesach” Seder. Looking around the Seder table at newfound friends and welcoming faces, Daniela beams at the beautiful feeling of belonging and sharing. When what she needed most was money and food to keep her family afloat, she never thought it would be rekindling her Judaism that would save her. For Cynthia, a young mother who relies on Baby Help, the program’s center in Buenos Aires is a second home, and its programming fills a personal void. “[My daughter] Delfina explains to me what Shabbat candles and matzah are, and she takes me automatically into memories I thought were lost… but they are still in my heart,” says Cynthia. Watching Delfina learn Jewish customs brings tears to Cynthia’s eyes as she thinks of her father. As a four-yearold boy in a post-Holocaust refugee camp, Cynthia’s father was unable to embrace his Judaism. Though he tried to pass the traditions on to Cynthia, the tumultuous events of her adulthood after the financial collapse ensured that religion fell through the cracks. [My daughter] Delfina explains to me what Shabbat candles and matzah are, and she takes me automatically into memories I thought were lost…” 06 Minneapolis Jewish Federation | Spring 2013 at home Darren, Vice President of Wealth Management at Swiller Lederfine Wealth Management Group (part of UBS Financial Services, Inc.), never expected to become an accomplished young leader in the Jewish community, and credits three moments in moving him along on his personal Jewish journey. The first came as a teenager, when Darren spent his first summer at Herzl Camp. “This was the first time in my life I was surrounded by Jews,” remembers Darren. “This was the first time that I celebrated and honored Shabbat; where I started to understand the meaning of Zionism. You know what? It was pretty cool. I loved it.” The second moment, Darren’s attendance at a Federation Young Leadership event, illuminated the power of the Federation movement and the importance of tzedakah. At the event, Dr. Rick Hodes, an American living in Ethiopia as the Medical Director for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), credited the Federation system with making his efforts possible, and the proverbial light bulb went off over Darren’s head. The sudden passing of Darren's mother led to his third moment of reflection. “At the funeral I had a difficult time concentrating,” says Darren. “I started thinking about my own life. What had I accomplished? If I died, what would they say about me at my funeral? I knew I was a good person, a good son, a good friend. But something in my gut was telling me I could do more; that I needed to do more.” “We have to offer the next generation a dream – a vision that is both morally and spiritually compelling – one that creates a sense of community,” said Darren Lederfine in his successful application for 2014-2015 Co-Chair of the Jewish Federation of North America (JFNA)’s National Young Leadership Cabinet (NYLC). “Stories of persecution and suffering can’t be the only weapons in our arsenal; we also need to offer stories of hope, of individuals overcoming incredible odds… stories that inspire.” To be named chair of NYLC is acknowledgement of Darren’s capacity and skills and is, ultimately, a major responsibility and honor. It requires a vision for the future, the ability to inspire and motivate fellow leaders, and an understanding of the issues facing Jewish communities. NYLC is central to the Jewish Federations’ mission, where engaging the next generation is a top priority, said Jerry Silverman, JFNA president and CEO. “It is critical for our success that we recruit talented leaders,” Silverman said. “We are thrilled with the choice.” In the fifty years NYLC has existed, Minneapolis has had many active participants in the national program. The only other chair from our community was Bobby Swiller (2004-2005). (Sandy Neuman of St. Paul was chair in 1987). Darren sought increased responsibility with Federation’s Young Leadership and began his leadership path. Now, ten years later, Darren has made waves in the Minneapolis Jewish community and traveled across the world to understand the global needs of the Jewish people – accomplishments that have brought him to the esteemed position of NYLC co-chair. In the coming months we will learn more about Darren’s and his co-chair, Devra Jaffe-Berkowitz of Stamford, Connecticut’s, plans for the future. In the meantime, the Minneapolis Jewish Federation, our partners and the entire community congratulate Darren in this and all his accomplishments. We are honored to be the beneficiary of a legacy he continues to build – not just for himself, but for his community. ➺ National Young Leadership Cabinet Celebrates its 50th Anniversary this summer! National Young Leadership Cabinet has been engaging thousands of young leaders across the country through premier events, leadership training and missions for 50 years. In addition to the national anniversary celebration taking place July 28-30th, 2013 at the Canyons Resort in Park City, Utah for Cabinet Alumni, we will be putting together a Cabinet reunion right here in Minneapolis. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Laura Taple at ltaple@mplsfed.org. jewishminneapolis.org 07 FEATURES This year, the first night of Passover falls on Monday, March 25th. Make this night different from other nights with new crafts, treats, and a special Passover drink for the adults. Seder Table: Think Color! Don’t just focus on the top of your flower displays – use the whole space. Try taking inexpensive glass vases and surrounding the flower stems with bright vegetables and fruit. For example: Evenly cut asparagus or slices of lime and use them to line the interior of the vase as a complement to the pastel colors of spring flowers (pink and lavender tulips, hydrangea, and crocus). Or if you prefer daffodils and yellow tulips, try lining your vase with miniature red, yellow and orange peppers, kumquats, or slices of oranges. The brilliance of these colors changes the mood from traditional spring to warm and vibrant. Don’t forget about green! It’s a neutral color that goes with anything… and a great way to use your excess parsley. The Seder table is a place where memories are made and traditions are handed down. It’s a place to celebrate, remember and honor our freedom. Passover is ALL about the table. After enduring months and months of shades of gray and white, Passover comes along to help us celebrate spring. It is important to use the table and items on it to capture both the celebratory mood and the religious significance of the holiday. The Seder plate is, of course, the centerpiece, but the whole table should be a festive feast for the eye and inspire your guests to slow their pace and take the time to retell the Passover story once again. So pull out your family’s heirlooms and remember to tell their stories too. It doesn’t have to cost a lot to add beauty and meaning to your table. Here are some ideas from local designer Cher Harris of Cher Design to enhance your Seder table. “ 08 The Seder table is a place where memories are made and traditions are handed down. It’s a place to celebrate. Minneapolis Jewish Federation | Spring 2013 Think Layers! With so many items taking up space on the table (Seder and Matzah plates, bowls of charoseth , Kiddush and Miriam’s cups), one way to add interest without taking up space is to layer the table. Start with a basic table cloth then add one or more of the following: a sheer overlay to add sparkle and elegance, a complementary colored napkin poking out between your dinner and salad plates, a colored or sheer runner down the center of the table. Think Texture! Don’t be afraid to mix patterns and texture to add interest to the table. Strew colorful, glimmering or sheer ribbon in and around the symbolic and religious items on the table. The effect adds whimsy and color. If you’re really adventurous, you can take artichokes, limes or sprigs of blooming branches as a support for place cards on your table. You can simply layer them on one another, or insert a slit or toothpick to hold the card. Remember the Kids! If you have youngsters at the table, don’t forget to provide items that keep their interest and keep them at the table for as long as you can (someone has to ask the four questions!) Passover coloring books and crayons, word finds and other activities will keep your youngest guests engaged while allowing their parents to take part in the Seder. Passover Playlist Set a festive mood at your Seder with this uplifting playlist. Get it free on Spotify – search for Minneapolis Jewish Federation Passover playlist! A Child’s Introduction to Pesach There are so many books about Passover – it’s a good thing it lasts eight days! If you’re looking for a great book to teach your youngest Seder guests about this wonderful holiday, pick one from PJ Library’s list! This month, as they do every month, PJ Library members will receive one of these fun and informative books to share Jewish culture and heritage with their children – for free! For a list of this month’s books, or to sign up for PJ Library, visit www.pjlibrary.org PJ Library is locally funded in part though the Louis Herman Memorial Fund, a designated fund of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation's Jewish Community Foundation, a grant from Harry and Sandy Lerner, and Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Minneapolis. A program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, PJ Library nourishes Jewish life from the start. So you found the afikomen… In many homes, once the afikomen is found, it’s the Seder leader’s job to bargain its return so that the Seder can continue. Prizes, silver dollars, and good old fashioned cash are often the fare. Why not encourage the kids to pay it forward? Instead of a prize for themselves, give them “tzedakah dollars”, representing a donation made in their honor by you to provide relief for suffering Jews – just like Pharoah’s slaves in Egypt – around the world. To print tzedakah bucks for your Seder, go to jewishminneapolis.org/tzedakahbucks.aspx Four Cups of…Sangria! We’re obligated to drink four cups of wine at the Seder – why not make it the good stuff? Wesley Gagnelius, Young Leadership committee member and mixologist/bar manager at Parma 8200, offers a welcome alternative to Manischewitz. Make it yourself or order it at Parma! 5600 W. 83rd Street, Suite 100 Bloomington, MN 55437 www.parma8200.com Seder Sangria (makes a pitcher) 1 Bottle of Binyamina Reserve Zinfandel 2 oz Cointreau (optional) 3 oz orange juice 4 oz Yarden Blanc de Blancs Sparkling Wine 2-3 cups chopped fresh or frozen fruit of your choice R Go Down, Moses Louis Armstrong | Louis & The Good Book | 1958 R Ma Nishtanah Yaffa Yarkoni | Jewish Holiday Songs Volume 3 | 2009 R Dayeinu Craig Taubman (Featuring Laurence Juber) | Celebrate Passover | 2000 R Kadesh Ur’chatz Deborah Ktchko-Gray | Passover Seder Songs | 2012 R Adir Hu Shira Kline | ShirLaLa Pesach | 2006 R Chad Gadya Paul Zim | Passover Seder Sing Along | 1996 R Miriam’s Song Debbie Friedman | And You Shall be a Blessing | 1989 R Let My People Go Rich Recht | Knockin Holes in the Darkness | 2008 R Avadim Hayenu Craig Taubman | Passover Lounge | 2006 R One Day Maccabeats | Voices from the Heights | 2010 R Eliyahu Hanavi David Broza | Best of the Celebrate Series | 2006 R Eliyah Craig Taubman | Inscribed | 2005 jewishminneapolis.org 09 OVERSEAS Grady Hughes had just one problem while he was in Israel: the hummus was too spicy. Such a mundane complaint seems amazing when you consider that Grady, 19, suffered an accident 11 years ago that left him with a traumatic brain injury, legally blind, deaf in his left ear, and partially paralyzed on his left side. But none of that stopped Grady from making the most of his time in Israel. Grady spent ten unforgettable days in Israel on a National Jewish Council for Disabilities (NJCD) trip through Taglit-Birthright Israel and Israel Free Spirit. “It was life-changing,” Grady says, “But ten days wasn’t enough. I just can’t wait to go back.” We became family on that plane The 24 young adults on Grady’s Birthright trip instantly bonded over their Judaism and their excitement of fulfilling a longtime dream of visiting Israel. Some shared stories of the accidents that changed their lives. Soon, it was as if the strangers had known each other their whole lives. “The scariest part of the trip for me was the plane ride. I get panic attacks on planes, but one of my new friends held my hand the entire way to Israel,” says Grady. “We became family on that plane.” When asked about the best part of his trip to Israel, Grady hardly knows where to start. The group packed an extraordinary amount 10 Minneapolis Jewish Federation | Spring 2013 of activities into their ten-day trip. From visiting the main Israeli tourist sites like the Dead Sea and Yad Vashem, to making fudge at a chocolate factory and touring a winery, no experience was missed. “I can’t believe everything they did,” says Marla. Although Grady has been home from Israel for over a month, Marla continues to experience her son’s trip through his animated stories – and each story reveals a new activity she had not yet heard about. “We went to a tank museum!” remembers Grady. “I got to go in a tank.” Marla, who is sitting nearby with Riley, Grady’s seizure dog, shrugs. “I didn’t know about that part yet,” she says. Eventually, after recounting the flash mob in their Jerusalem hotel lobby, and the dance party on a party barge, Grady settles on the best part of his trip. “Just being there with my friends,” he says. Marla adds that Grady gets a few phone calls per week from his fellow travelers. “One of my new friends from Florida wants to come all the way up to Minnesota just to visit me!” exclaims Grady. “The people I went to Israel with are my new family.” Unique Experiences While Grady and the other participants were able to experience most of the Israeli sights that participants on a typical Birthright trip would enjoy, some unique and unpleasant experiences were unavoidable. “ I never in a million years thought that Grady would have the opportunity to go on Birthright,” says Marla, Grady’s mother. ” OVERSEAS “One night I felt like I might have a seizure,” says Grady. “I was a little scared, but my counselor grabbed my hand and told me everything was going to be okay. He took a mattress from a bunk bed no one was using, shoved it next to my bed, and slept there the whole night.” “I knew Grady was in good hands,” says Marla. “I wasn’t worried at all. Communication was fantastic. They sent a detailed e-mail every night, and when Grady had that potential seizure, they called me.” Marla was impressed not only with the communication, but with the perseverance of the staff. “No matter what happened, the trip never stopped,” she says. “There was always a plan B and plan C.” With their troop of eight counselors, a medic, and five IDF soldiers, Grady’s trip was prepared for anything. A Masada Bar Mitzvah Grady fondly reminisces about the moving Jewish experiences he had while in Israel, many of which built upon things he had previously learned back home in Minneapolis. “A bunch of us had our bar or bat mitzvahs on top of Masada,” says Grady. He participated in the bar mitzvah ceremony despite having become a bar mitzvah when he was thirteen and used his experience to lead the ceremony. “I read Torah for the group!” he says. Grady also found visiting the Kotel moving. “I prayed for my mom’s aunt,” he recalls solemnly. “She has cancer.” “I never in a million years thought that Grady would have the opportunity to go on Birthright,” says Marla, “He needs a little bit more one on one than most kids.” Grady smiles. Israel has always been the dream. And now he can say it is a dream come true. The Minneapolis Jewish Federation wants to help all teens & young adults experience Israel firsthand! Learn more about scholarships and opportunities at jewishminneapolis.org (click on Israel Center). Photos provided by Grady Hughes and Lauren Browdy Inclusion in the Jewish Community Federation partners with local programs and organizations to ensure that people of all ages and abilities have the opportunity to participate in Jewish life and be active members of our community.We are proud to work closely with the Minneapolis Jewish Community Inclusion Program for People with Disabilities (a joint program of Jewish Family and Children's Service and the Minneapolis Jewish Federation), the Sabes Jewish Community Center and Sha’arim to create an inclusive and accessible Jewish environment. Youth Darkaynu, a Jewish educational program offered through Sha’arim in collaboration with the Sabes JCC’s Inclusion Department, helped Grady expand his social network and become proficient at reading Hebrew during his teen-age years. The program has now expanded to include Darkaynu for Young Adults and Darkaynu Café. At these evening programs, participants enjoy a wide variety of Jewish activities and a laid back environment to listen to Jewish music and drink coffee with friends. “Inclusion isn’t just a program," emphasizes Anita Lewis, Inclusion Director at the Sabes JCC. “It’s a culture.” For nearly two decades, the Minneapolis Jewish community has embraced that culture - and the Federation is committed to ensuring that the infrastructure needed to support it continues for decades to come. jewishminneapolis.org 11 israel is 65! The Great Israel Get Together April 14 – 21 April 14-21 is Israel Week! Show your love and support of Israel in a new way each day, leading up to a State-Fair style Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israel’s Independence Day) celebration! Learn more @ israelweek.org. Sunday, April 14 Yom Hazikaron Take a moment to commemorate Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism on this day of remembrance. Minneapolis: 7 pm | Sabes JCC Led by students from Heilicher Minneapolis Jewish Day School St. Paul: 7 pm | Mount Zion Synagogue. Led by St. Paul teens Monday, April 15 Support the Soldiers The IDF troops that visit the Twin Cities each year through Parallel Lives leave with a special connection to our community. Show our Parallel Lives partners you’re thinking about them, and the hard work they do, by sending an e-mail to emailasoldiertoday@gmail.com. Want to do more? Send a soldier a special treat – pizza, soda, burgers and ice cream! – at pizzaidf.org Tuesday , April 16 Celebrate Israel on campus Join in Hillel’s annual Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration! 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM | Northrop Plaza on the U of M campus 12 Minneapolis Jewish Federation | Spring 2013 FEATURES Wednesday, April 17 Dance Like an Israeli Dance to the beat of Israeli music, new and old, at Sababa – Israeli Zumba! 7:15 pm | Sabes JCC | Free | Taught by Shira Schwartz Thursday, April 18 Defend Yourself Like an Israeli Young Leadership presents Krav Maga for women 21-40. 6-8 PM | Sabes JCC Friday, April 19 Cook Like an Israeli Impress your friends and family by cooking an authentic Israeli meal for Shabbat dinner! Check israelweek.org for recipes and resources. B’teavon (bon appétit)! Did you know? Krav maga classes are available year round at the JCC! Saturday, April 20 Talk Like an Israeli Brush up on your Hebrew before you head out to Sunday’s big celebration! Head to israelweek.org for some phrases to get you started! Sunday, April 21 Twin Cities Yom Ha’atzmaut Celebration Celebrate Israel’s 65th Independence Day…State Fair style! 4 – 8 pm | State Fairgrounds | Free admission (food for purchase) This Great Israel Get Together will feature Israeli food on a schtick, including matzah balls, falafel and more! Enjoy family fun – from Hebrew story time, to face painting, to live music – and shop for handmade Israeli goods in the Israeli market. End the day by jamming out to hit Israeli hip-hop group HaDag Nachash! For more information, contact Eilat Harel at eharel@mplsfed.org or visit israelweek.org 6pm HaDag Nachash Live jewishminneapolis.org 13 OVERSEAS "I was amazed at how far the donation and campaign dollars can go in the former Soviet Union and Israel, and I was surprised to see how much the overseas communities need our help." - Dannon Shiff, Harry Kay Leadership Development Institute Mission to Israel & Kiev View our global impact online in real-time at www. MapYourImpact.org IN DECEMBER AND JANUARY, 76 members of our community experienced firsthand the effect our dollars have around the world. Three different missions – to Kiev and Israel, Morocco, and Cuba – gave delegates the opportunity to observe our partner agencies, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the Jewish Agency for Israel, on the ground changing lives. Here are some reflections from our travelers on how their journeys enlightened and affected them. 14 Minneapolis Jewish Federation | Spring 2013 I never fully understood the role Federation dollars play outside the United States. The organizations we support are doing tangible, meaningful work to improve the lives of Jews around the world and Israel. Experiencing it firsthand is very powerful. It’s a story I hope to share and that will impact my giving and engagement in a meaningful way. – Rachel Vegas, Harry Kay Mission to Kiev and Israel The mission expanded my view of life outside my own Jewish world. I now feel a sense of urgency about and responsibility for the safety of all Jews. I am now motivated to find a way to help, a way that would involve me in the global Jewish circumstance. I look forward to finding that path. – Marcia Marcus, Morocco Mission OVERSEAS I was most impressed with the pharmacy that is run in the Jewish Community Center/Synagogue. All of the medication is donated to cover daily needs as well as very specific illnesses. As Americans we truly are fortunate to have access to medication to rid a headache or manage a greater illness. As difficult as it is for all Cubans to obtain medications, the Jewish Community Center pharmacy shares with all. This is so telling of the Jewish community.” – Julie Moss, Cuba Mission What stood out most from the experience were the powerful connections our group made on this trip. Having evenings together to talk after a long and eye-opening day driving through Ukrainian towns was definitely one of the highlights. – Lev Buslovich, Harry Kay Mission to Kiev and Israel Our worlds are so different, yet we’re responsible for one another – it is both powerful and humbling to see that personally. It’s also amazing how going overseas breaks down local barriers – we’re now connected to local people whose paths hadn’t crossed ours before. – Susi Saxl, Morocco Mission It was incredible sitting among these wonderful Cuban people who are so thirsty for Judaism and for our traditions and for our prayers. – Laurie Lifson, Cuba Mission Upcoming Missions ❋ JFNA National Summer Family Mission | June 24-July 2, 2013 ❋ TAG ’13 | Transform + Grow – Joint Minneapolis Jewish Federation & Jewish Women’s Renaissance Project (JWRP) Mission | October 20-30, 2013 ❋ JFNA National Winter Family Mission | December 21, 2013 –January 1, 2014 ❋ Minneapolis Jewish Federation Mission to Cuba | April 23-27, 2014 For more information or to pass on ideas for future trips, contact Alyssa Huck at the Minneapolis Jewish Federation: ahuck@mplsfed.org | 952-417-2323 jewishminneapolis.org 15 Calendar of Events March 2013 May 2013 Young Leadership’s Casino Royale featuring DJ Strange Love Saturday, March 23, 8 pm | FIVE Event Center, 2817 Bryant Ave, Minneapolis A night of drinks, dancing, and your favorite casino games and prizes! Online registration closes on March 21st. Contact Shana Cohen at 952-417-2352 or scohen@mplsfed.org Adath and Federation Present Maccabeats LIVE Sunday, May 5, 2013 | Adath Jeshurun Get ready to rock with family & friends when the Maccabeats perform live at Adath! Tickets on sale March 11. Contact Alyssa Huck at ahuck@mplsfed.org or 952-417-2323 April 2013 Twin Cities Cardozo Society Presents: Helping to Make a Better Jewish Community Tuesday, April 23, 5:30 pm | The Bachelor Farmer A thought-provoking discussion about tikkun olam Contact Alyssa Huck at 952-417-2323 or ahuck@mplsfed.org Israel’s Memorial Day Yom HaZikaron Sunday, April 14, 2013 | Sabes JCC Take a moment to commemorate Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism on this somber day, led by students from Heilicher Minneapolis Jewish Day School For more information contact Eilat Harel at 952-417-2321 or eharel@mplsfed.org Krav Maga: Israeli Self-Defense Class Thursday, April 18th, 6 pm | Sabes JCC Learn to defend yourself like an Israeli as part of Israel Week! Admission: $20 | A 2-hour self-defense seminar for Jewish women in their 20’s and 30’s Contact Shana Cohen at 952-417-2352 or scohen@mplsfed.org Israel’s 65th Independence Day Celebration Sunday, April 21 International Bazaar State Fair 1265 Snelling Ave N, St. Paul Enjoy Israeli food, music, dancing and arts & crafts! Featuring the hip hop Israeli band Ha Dag Nachash; For full details please go to www. israelweek.org. Young Leadership & TC Jewfolk’s New Jew in Town Happy Hour Thursday, May 30, 5 pm Just moved here? Been here forever? Somewhere in between? Join us at this special happy hour to welcome Jews who are new to the Twin Cities! If it’s your first time, your first drink is on us! Contact Shana Cohen at 952-417-2352 or scohen@mplsfed.org June 2013 THE PILLARS AMONG US Sunday, June 30, 10 am Beth El Synagogue, 5224 W 26th Street, St. Louis Park A special brunch celebrating 25+ years of philanthropy and leadership in our community. Contact Mort Naiman at 952-417-2322 or mnaiman@mplsfed.org. Find a complete listing of events happening in the Twin Cities Jewish community on the Community Calendar at jewishminneapolis.org/calendar or contact the Community Concierge at concierge@mplsfed.org for help navigating what’s going on! Advertise With Us! Put your business in front of the Jewish community by sponsoring Minneapolis Jewish Life, the Minneapolis Jewish Federation’s quarterly magazine. Our Readers & Our Community: • Minneapolis Jewish Life is distributed to 10,000 Jewish households in the greater Minneapolis area FEDERATIONEWS • Median age is 43. • 70% of Jewish adults have earned at least a bachelor’s degee. Aiding greece’s Jewish • Current median income of Minneapolis community Jewish households is $76,000 Summer 2012 | Av - Elul 5772 Minneapolis Jewish Federation’s Call for Change Phone-a-Thon Sunday, April 28, 9 am | Minneapolis Jewish Federation, 13100 Wayzata Blvd, Minnetonka Change lives and win prizes! Join a team of five to see who can raise the most money to support Federation’s life changing programs and services. To join a team, or volunteer to be a team captain, contact Alyssa Huck at 952-417-2323 or ahuck@mplsfed.org 16 Minneapolis Jewish Federation | Spring 2013 In the communIty The Jewish Community of the Future Community Campaign Raises neaRly $10 million Fighting Breast Cancer For more info on sponsorship opportunities, including ad sizes and pricing, contact Lisa Pollack Furman at lfurman@mplsfed.org. Women & Children in Crisis Turn To FederaTion SPOTLIGHT 1.Young adults and young families spent Christmas Day at the Metrodome for football, yoga, and fun family activities. 2. Visiting Israeli author Etgar Keret laughs with Heilicher Minneapolis Jewish Day School students during a Q & A through Culture Blvd II: Israel Author Series. 3. Stereo Kitchen performs live at Hell’s Kitchen for Light It Up: A Hanukkah Party for a Cause. 4 & 5. David & Jessica Kutoff (4) and Jon Wolpert, Rhona Shwaid and David Jurisz (5) celebrate Hanukkah at Light it Up. 6. Danelle Himmelman, Emily Sepler & Allie Markman get into the spirit of Purim at Cirque Du Purim II, a community-wide Purim celebration for Jews in their 20s & 30s. 7. Purim performers included Eddy Wilbers on stilts from Embrace the Light. 8. Purim event co-chair David Jurisz rocks the clown costume! ❷ ➍ ❸ ➐ ❻ ➑ ➏ Art Enthusiasts Battle the Snow to Celebrate Four Decades of Feminist Art Artists Jane Bassuk, Joyce Lyon, and Rachel Breen spoke in compelling, personal terms about their lives as creative artists and Jewish women at a Rimon Artist Salon, A View Down the Road: Four Decades of Feminist Art, on February 10. The event, moderated by Professor Riv-Ellen Prell, took place on a snowy afternoon at the Robbin Gallery in Robbinsdale and was described by enthusiastic audience members as “rich,” “engrossing,” and “friendly.” The Salon was presented in honor of the 40th anniversary of WARM, Women’s Art Resources of Minnesota, several of whose co-founders were Jewish, including Joyce Lyon. Rimon’s popular Artist Salons are held throughout the Twin Cities, giving audiences a chance to hear how artists look at the world, how they frame questions through their media, and create work that adds to public conversation about the issues of the day. The Salon conversations reach across generations and help Jews (and non-Jews) of highly diverse backgrounds and experiences connect with Jewish life. A View Down the Road: Four Decades of Feminist Art was supported in part by the Women’s Endowment Fund of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation, the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, and the Tychman Shapiro Gallery of the Sabes JCC. For information about future Artist Salons, visit www.rimonMN.org. jewishminneapolis.org 17 Looking Ahead Weaving the Fabric of Jewish Identity for Future Generations IT WAS A SUNDAY MORNING IN 1997 WHEN HOWARD AND KATHY ZACK RECEIVED A CALL. As Howard reached for the phone, he had no idea the conversation that followed would be the start of a lifetime commitment to the Minneapolis Jewish community. It was a call from the Minneapolis Jewish Federation’s “Super Sunday,” the largest fundraising push of the year, and ironically, it was just the push the Zacks needed to find their place in the community. MAKING MINNEAPOLIS HOME Howard and Kathy Zack had just moved to Minneapolis from New York, and unlike many transplants, they quickly acclimated into the community. “It’s not so easy to be Jewish in Minnesota – you have to want it a little more,” says Kathy. The Zacks wanted it. They soon became involved with several organizations, and Minneapolis began to feel like home. The first place Howard and Kathy joined was Temple Israel – just in time for their son to become a Bar Mitzvah. They didn’t just become members, they got involved. Eventually, Howard became president of the congregation and it was in this role that he learned how integrated our Jewish institutions are, how we dovetail one another’s work and how we have come to depend on one another. Today, Howard serves on the boards of the Temple Israel Foundation, Oak Ridge Country Club, Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Minneapolis (JFCS), the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC), and the Minneapolis Jewish Federation. For Howard, his involvement in the Federation gives him the opportunity to collaborate with local and overseas institutions for the common purpose of preserving and enhancing Jewish life in Minneapolis and around the world. Federation is an integral part of Kathy’s life here, too. As a Lion of Judah, she feels she’s part of a sisterhood of 18 Minneapolis Jewish Federation | Spring 2013 like-minded women; in fact she leaves many of the events she attends feeling more educated and often spiritually and emotionally moved. BROAD VISION FOR A SECURE FUTURE Fifteen years after moving to Minnesota, with their kids grown and living out of state, Howard has retired and really, while he and Kathy could live anywhere in the country, Minneapolis is where the Zacks feel most comfortable. It's home. A home and a community to which they remain committed. The Zacks want to ensure the Minneapolis Jewish community, the community that welcomed them in, remains vibrant and strong. Their commitment to changing the world hasn’t been limited to Minnesota’s borders. The Zack’s broader vision for the worldwide Jewish community has sent them around the globe to see the impact of their influence and philanthropy firsthand. When Howard and Kathy travel, they spend time visiting the Jewish community wherever they are – they’ve visited with communities in Argentina, Chile, Spain, Hong Kong, Australia, Morocco, and Israel. They’ve seen first-hand the lives that have been and are being changed and the communities that are nurtured because of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation and its overseas partners. Howard recalls a Friday night service they attended in Casablanca at a beautifully preserved synagogue, and how that experience reinforced the importance of helping a small Jewish community (only 4,500 Jews), and others like it, survive. Trips like this continue to inspire the Zacks and motivate their philanthropy. With an eye toward the future, the Zacks have found a way to keep their passion and aspirations alive through an endowment they established at the Minneapolis Jewish Federation’s Jewish Community Foundation. Both Kathy and Howard believe planned giving is the best way to fulfill their passion for the preservation of Jewish identity. Their legacy now stands as a message to their adopted Minneapolis community and to their own family about their personal passion for the safety and preservation of the local and global Jewish community. For information on establishing a fund in honor of a loved one or a Charitable Gift Annuity contact Mort Naiman 952-4172322 or mnaiman @mplsfed.org Arts & Culture Funds Bobby and Elliot Cohen Tzedakah Fund Bobby & Elliot Cohen Don Brown Ron Harris • Speedy Recovery Paula & Arvin Cohen • In Memory of Gene Snyder Joan & Shelly Weinstein • In Honor of Special Anniversary Rimon Arts Fund Amy Funk David Harris • In Appreciation Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin & Michael Hofkin Dr. Michael & Carol Bromer • In Honor of 50th Anniversary Community Campaign Endowment Funds Barry Effress Memorial L’Chaim Endowment Fund Jane Effress Betty Borman • In Memory of Marvin Borman Barbara Glass • In Memory of Larry Glass Libby Hoffman • Thinking of You Joanne & Michael Silverman Marsha & Gary Tankenoff • In Honor of 50th Anniversary Susan Krantz Lazar Lion of Judah Endowment Rebecca Biderman Dr. Michael & Carol Bromer Barbara Rubin-Greenberg & Barry Greenberg Kay King Kris MacDonald Bonnie Padilla Susan Lazar • In Honor of Special Birthday Susan Lazar Judy Harris • In Honor of Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award Education Funds Morris Berenberg Family Scholarship Fund (JVS) Penne Berenberg Family of Eva Beers • In Memory of Eva Beers Family of Arnold Orloff • In Memory of Arnold Orloff Rivoli Golden • In Memory of Suzanne Efron Mrs. Henry Goldstein • In Memory of Irwin Baker John McCollum • In Memory of Harry Kay Esther Shanedling • In Honor of Special Birthday Ronnie Weisman • In Memory of Risa Weisman Cardozo New Lawyer and Law Student Program Designated Fund Carolyn & Daniel Ansel Glenn & Lisa Aronauer Frank & Margo Bonvino Neil & Ann Covin Janet Dolan Lynn Goldbloom Harold & Cindi Goldfine Mark Freidson & Betty Holmes Steve & Marion Kahn Sue & Harvey Kaplan Avi & Arlene Leibovich John C. Levy Zvi & Arlene Rubovich Philip Garon • In Honor of Sidney Barrows Lifetime Commitment Award Ronald D. Aucutt Eileen & Bob Elkin Eugene L. Heck Daniel J. Hoffheimer Dr. Donald W. Klass Julie Roin & Saul Levmore Rosanne Nathanson Nafton Sadoff R. L. Wasserman Steve Brand • In Honor of Sidney Barrows Lifetime Commitment Award Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bunin Steve Brand Philip Garon • In Honor of Sidney Barrows Lifetime Commitment Award Sally Forbes Friedman Steve Brand Philip Garon • In Honor of Sidney Barrows Lifetime Commitment Award Robert Karon • Speedy Recovery Marcia, Allen, Jill & Bob Oleisky Robert Goldaris • In Honor of Arthur T. Pfefer Memorial Award David Wolfson Robert Goldaris • In Honor of Grandmother’s 80th Birthday • In Honor of Arthur T. Pfefer Memorial Award Corrine and Tom Feinberg Education Designated Fund Corrine & Tom Feinberg Theresa Berman Susie Ring • In Honor of Special Birthday Family of Fay Ribnick • In Memory of Fay Ribnick Philip Garon • In Honor of Sidney Barrows Lifetime Commitment Award Rivoli Golden • In Memory of Sister Dr. & Mrs. Phillip Kibort • In Memory of Harriet Rutstein Dr. & Mrs. Melvin Sigel • In Honor of 60th Anniversary Matthew and Linda Gilfix Family Technology Designated Fund Linda Gilfix Dr. Fred Kravitz Roberta Kravitz • Speedy Recovery Joan & Shelly Weinstein • In Honor of 50th Anniversary Heidi Foundation Designated Fund Lynn & Buddy Abramson Dr. Stuart & Sue Ellen Borken Diana Idelkope Herb Schechter Michael Schechter • In Honor of Special Birthday Janie & Mark Covin Vivian Fischer • In Honor of Birthday Andrea & Scott Harris & Family • In Memory of Harold Schenker Janny & Al Silver • In Memory of Al Gleekel Dr. Elliot Latts Memorial Scholarship Fund Shirley Latts & Family Naomi Rotenberg • In Honor of Special Birthday Cheryl Ravich • In Memory of Ferne Pesses Drs. Phil & Mary Kibort • In Memory of Harriette Rutstein Barry & Susan Taran • In Memory of Susan’s Mother Pam Wexler • In Memory of Rami Cooks Health Funds Minneapolis Jewish Day School Designated Fund Judith and Jon Harris Health & Healing Fund Lisa, Paul, Joely & Parker Gendler Steve & Barrie Orloff • In Memory of Arnold Orloff Barbara Rubin-Greenberg & Barry Greenberg Sharon & Phil Snyder Jim & Paula Tankenoff Judy Harris • In Honor of Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award Judy & Jon Harris Keri & Scott Bader • In Honor of Birth of Granddaughter, Harper Elissa Heilicher • In Honor of Amos S. Deinard Award for Distinguished Leadership Susan & Mike Horovitz • In Honor of Birth of Granddaughter, Frances Ginelle Susan Lazar Lisa Peilen Peter Simon • In Honor of Special Birthday Nancy Nathanson • In Memory of Mickey Kaplan Jerry Ribnick • In Honor of a Job Well Done as Federation President Stanley Schweitzer • In Honor of Federation’s Arnie Lifson Lifetime Achievement Award & Phillips Eye Institute Recognition Renee Zwerner & Family • In Memory of Allan Zwerner Minnie and Joe Milstein Scholarship Fund (Hillel) Dr. Aaron & Judi Nathenson Leslie & Jerry Milstein • In Honor of 50th Anniversary Ben Rosenzweig Holocaust Memorial Designated Fund Jean Rosenzweig Elaine Weber • In Honor of Special Birthday Dr. James E. Rubin Memorial Medical Scholarship Fund Judy & Jon Harris Barbara Rubin-Greenberg • In Honor of Special Birthday Nancy and Steve Schachtman Talmud Torah Scholarship Fund Judy & Jon Harris Steve Schachtman • In Honor of Outstanding Term as Minneapolis Jewish Federation’s Campaign Chairman Nancy & Steve Schachtman Scott Bader • In Honor of Special Birthday Steve Brand Philip Garon • In Honor of Sidney Barrows Lifetime Commitment Award Susan & Mike Horovitz • In Honor of Birth of Granddaughter, Frances Ginelle Jerry Strauss Memorial Designated Fund for Holocaust Education Abby & Michael Strauss Danny Berdass Nancy Hartman • In Honor of Special Birthday Dee Burton • In Memory of Father, Ron Benjamin Hartman • Speedy Recovery Rachael Goldberger & Joel Paper • In Memory of Rachael’s Father Sharon & Mark Rosenblum • In Memory of Grandmother Eileen Strauss Helen & Richard Averbach • In Memory of Saba Haubenstock Rich & Peggy Bloom • In Memory of Mother Trudy & Jeff Burstein • In Memory of Betty Bix Frances Diamond • In Memory of Burton Diamond Family of Rami Cooks • In Memory of Rami Cooks Family of Reuveen Rahamim • In Memory of Reuveen Rahamim Benjamin Hartman • Speedy Recovery Mount Sinai Community Foundation Carolyn Abramson Stanley Schweitzer • In Honor of Federation’s Arnie Lifson Lifetime Achievement Award & Phillips Eye Institute Recognition Marian & Osher Altrowitz Louise Ehrlich • Speedy Recovery Dr. & Mrs. Horacio Jinich • In Honor of 60th Anniversary Bobby & Elliot Cohen Betty Borman & Family • In Memory of Marvin Borman Delores & Mel Sigel • In Honor of 60th Anniversary Judy & Jon Harris Delores & Mel Sigel • In Honor of 60th Anniversary Hy & Sheila Paisner Dr. Neil Kay • In Memory of Harvey Kay Nathan Newman & Family • In Memory of Sister Jerry & Louise Segal Family of Annarose Charney • In Memory of Annarose Charney Family of Arnold Rosenberg • In Memory of Arnold Rosenberg Blair & Fremajane Wolfson Family of Marvin Borman • In Memory of Marvin Borman Stanley Schweitzer • In Honor of Federation’s Arnie Lifson Lifetime Achievement Award & Phillips Eye Institute Recognition Delores & Mel Sigel • In Honor of 60th Anniversary jewishminneapolis.org 19 Inclusion Funds Paul Adelman Children with Disabilities Endowment Fund Cindy Alpert Sherrie & Mike Argirion Judie & Alan Begoun Amy Fischer Robin Fischer Larry & Phyllis Gelles Nancy & Daniel Gooze Donna & Harold Gordon Joy & David Grossman Susan Johnson Charles Kadish Janis & David Kirshner Gail & Ben Klein Hazel J. Levinthal Sandra & Lewis Liszt Donna Simon Debbie & Rick Taich Sue Zipkoff Beth Binder • In Honor of Special Birthday Beth Binder Rita Kieffer Vicki Miller • In Honor of Special Birthday Beth & Rick Binder Melinda Bonk Lou Chapman Pam Radow Shelley Redstone • In Honor of Special Birthday Leslee & Bobby Gold • In Memory of Phyllis Simon Jane & Jon Gordon • In Honor of 40th Anniversary Julie Blew & Mark Stamps & Family • In Memory of Rita Deubert Majorie Binder Julie Blew & Mark Stamps & Family • In Memory of Rita Deubert Dr. Jordan Block Richard Binder • In Honor of Special Birthday Lorel & Robin Fischer Ron Noble & Kathy O’Neill • In Honor of Jonathan’s Graduation & Accomplishments Gerald Guon Andrea & Floyd Adelman • In Memory of Paul Adelman Jan Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Richard Arnold • In Memory of Rochelle’s Mother Hannah Hoffman • In Honor of 3rd Birthday Lauren Hoffman • In Honor of 16th Birthday Marian Pollack • In Memory of Brother, Gene Mr. & Mrs. Nate Sockrider • In Memory of Lyla and Adam Marlene Wilson • In Memory of Ralph Dostal Myra Juster Marvin Engler Joseph Kane Gail Lehman • In Honor of Special Birthday Shirley Jacobson • In Memory of Niece Audrey Kiges • Thinking of You Mickey Orren • In Memory of Carol Orren 20 Andrew Frankel Hurwitz Fund to Support Programming for Children with Special Needs Designated Fund Sally Forbes Friedman Rafael & Lois Wurzel Doreen Frankel & Jake Hurwitz & Family • In Memory of Andrew Hurwitz on his Yahrzeit Judy & Jon Harris Doreen Frankel & Jake Hurwitz & Family • In Memory of Andrew Hurwitz on his Yahrzeit • In Honor of New Home Doreen Frankel & Jake Hurwitz Ann Dickstein • In Memory of Ira Dickstein Israel Experience Funds Alexander Muss High School in Israel Barb Adelman Family of Reuveen Rahamim • In Memory of Reuven Rahamim Louis Herman Israel Experience Fund Jane & Todd Lifson Michael Barry • In Honor of Assuming Presidency of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation Jennifer, Dan, Tobin & Abbott Spiller Maxwell Lang • In Honor of Bar Mitzvah Annette Paletz Memorial Scholarship for Alexander Muss High School in Israel Designated Fund Serene & Leonard Paletz Jane & Gene Borochoff • In Memory of Daughter, Rachael Mitzi Diamond • In Honor of Special Birthday Family of Alex Astren • In Memory of Alex Astren Family of Martin Finch • In Memory of Martin Finch Family of Fay Ribnick • In Memory of Fay Ribnick Family of Allan Schweizer • In Memory of Allan Schweizer Family of Warren Wert • In Memory of Warren Wert Lowen Grodnick • In Memory of Brother, Armol Naomi Maul • In Memory of Warren Maul Bob and Missy Swiller Teen Israel Scholarship Fund Bobby & Missy Swiller Paul & Lisa Gendler • In Memory of Zetta Shapiro Tony Gleekel • In Honor of Special Birthday Michael Launer & Lesli Hines • In Memory of Father Julie & Scott Moss • In Memory of Arnold Moss Robby & Rhonda Zakheim • In Memory of Stanley Zakheim Minneapolis Jewish Federation | Spring 2013 Social Service Funds Julius Ancer Senior Fitness Programming Fund at the Sabes Jewish Community Center Micki & Mort Naiman Debbie Arbit Stan Baratz Bob Barrows Linda Barrows Chuck Barry Michael Barry Lyle Berman Beverly Fink Jack Fiterman Linda Fiterman Jon Harris Judy Harris Ellisa Heilicher Jerry Ingber Judith Ingber Steve Kalin Elliot Kaplan Eloise Kaplan Paul Karon Irvin Kessler Neil Lapidus Susan Lazar Delores Levin Sheila Locketz Kris MacDonald Marni Noyman Michele O’Kane Lillian Raen Andy Redleaf Bonnie Ross Harold Scherling Michael Schoenberger Nancy Schoenberger Vicky Sektor Laura Silberfarb Marsha Tankenoff Frank Trestman • In Honor of Birthday Chuck Barry • In Honor of Birthday • Speedy Recovery Lyle Berman Sharon Snyder • In Memory of Theresa Berman Theresa Berman • In Honor of 100th Birthday Abigail Rose & Michael Blum Doreen Frankel & Jake Hurwitz Robert & Tasya Kelen Bob & Jane Ketroser Susan & Hart Kuller Mike & Anita Kunin Kris & John MacDonald Gal & Marni Noyman Dean & Karin Phillips Joel & Sharon Waller Jeff & Mary Werbalowsky Mr. & Mrs. Leo Wolk • In Honor of Anniversary Betty Borman Tom Borman • In Memory of Marvin Borman Bobby & Susie Diamond • In Memory of Dr. Burt Diamond Family of Fay Ribnick • In Memory of Fay Ribnick Ted Flaum • In Honor of Jacob Martin’s Bar Mitzvah Lori & Brad Fritz • In Memory of Dr. Burt Diamond • In Honor of Anniversary • In Honor of Brad’s Birthday Beverly Grossman Pat Grossman • In Memory of Sister Michael & Susan Horovitz • In Honor of Birth of Grandchild • In Honor of Grandson’s Bar Mitzvah • In Honor of Mike’s Birthday Doreen Frankel & Jacob Hurwitz • In Honor of Birthdays • In Honor of Anniversary John Isaacs • In Memory of Wife, Shirley Robyn Johnson • In Memory of Robert Carl Eckers, Jr. Phil Kibort • In Memory of Mother-in-Law Michelle Horovitz & Adam Klarfeld • In Honor of Birth of Daughter Susan & Hart Kuller • In Memory of Guzzie Yager Scott & Jennifer Lang • In Honor of Son’s Bar Mitzvah Scott & Laurel Lifson • In Honor of Matt’s Engagement Francie Ross • In Memory of Elaine Estreen Amit Sela Nicole Sela • In Honor of Daughter’s Bat Mitzvah Anita Silver • In Honor of Daughter’s Engagement Frank & Toodie Trestman • In Honor of Blake Andrew’s Bar Mitzvah Kathy & Howard Zack • In Memory of Zelda Zack Robert and Susan Diamond Emergency Financial Assistance Fund (JFCS) Bob & Susie Diamond Chris Bame • In Appreciation Nancy and Stuart Friedell Family Fund (JFCS) Nancy & Stuart Friedell Michael Orren • In Memory of Carol Orren Agnes Berenberg Hoffman Endowment Fund for Emergency Aid for the Elderly (JFCS) Kevin & Jill Brazner Lisa Trestman Frank Trestman • In Honor of Birthday Sandy Wallack • In Memory of Helen Swerling Renee & Hess Kline Molly & Sid Bader • In Honor of Jacey’s Marriage Marty Bell Gloria Johnson Loie Johnson Simie Kaye Sue Ring • In Honor of Special Birthday Joan Noun & Binder Family • In Memory of Jay Binder Kevin Brazner • In Honor of Birthday Family of Arnie Moss • In Memory of Arnie Moss Eva & Shel Kieffer • In Honor of Anniversary Jeanne & Albert Levin • In Honor of Birth of Great-Granddaugher Nancy Nathanson & Family • In Memory of Mickey Kaplan Estelle Silverman & Family • In Memory of Saul S. Silverman Sandra & Bob Wallack • In Memory of Helen Swerling Rick, Conner & Logan Kline Renee Kline • In Honor of Special Birthday Ross, Lisa & Paulie Nathanson Levin & Shapiro Families • In Honor of Birth of Daughter, Granddaughter, Great-Granddaughter Lisa Trestman Frank Trestman • Happy Birthday, Dad Frank & Toodie Trestman Loni & Darrell Ansel Linda & Miles Braufman Brina Krelitz Suzi & Fred Nathanson Marilyn Trestman Sandy & Bob Wallack • In Appreciation Chuck Barry Bud Bolter • Speedy Recovery Marty Bell Theresa Berman Norton Gray Simi Kaye Max Rutman Bill Weisberg • In Honor of Special Birthday Kevin & Jill Brazner • In Honor of Anniversary Marja Engler • In Honor of Granddaughter’s Engagement Family of Irwin Baker • In Memory of Irwin Baker Family of Fay Ribnick • In Memory of Fay Ribnick Family of Helen Swerling • In Memory of Helen Swerling Judy Harris • In Honor of Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award Rose Haubenstock • In Memory of Saba Haubenstock Renee Kline • In Honor of Birthday Irene & Dick Kretch • In Honor of Granddaughter’s Engagement • In Memory of Dick’s Sister Nancy Nathanson • In Memory of Mickey Kaplan Sandy & Bob Wallack • In Honor of Special Anniversary Holocaust Survivors Fund (JFCS) Lisa, Paul, Joely & Parker Gendler Stein Family • In Memory of David Weiner Jewish Domestic Abuse Fund Doreen Frankel & Jake Hurwitz Marsha & Gary Tankenoff • In Honor of 50th Anniversary Doreen Frankel, Jake Hurwitz & Margot Hurwitz Betsy, Steve, Abbie & Lewis Sitkoff • In Memory of Shirley Burstein & Amy Sitkoff Jewish Housing and Programming (J-HAP) Designated Fund Sally Leafman Appelbaum Kerry & Scott Bader Sally Beloff Ed & Lynn Bick Hazel Chase Marcia & Mark Cherniack Lois & Sherm Devitt Lee & Patti Engler Marilyn & Howard Fischbein Roger & Marianne Foussard Audrey Freidson Betty Holmes & Mark Freidson Ken & Molly Garelick Karen & Bruce Gershman Patti Goldberg Yetta Goldenberg Groll Family Shirley Jacobson Sue & Harold Koritz & Family Marie & Ron Levitus Diane & Jeff Lovich Ellen Mack Mary & Bob Mersky Mel Orenstein Marian Perling Bonnie Resig Mike & Donna Rodich & Family Fran, Stan & Mindy Rosen Francie & Barry Ross Tudie Ross Harold & Elaine Rubin Shirley Silberman Anna & Charles Silverman Rosemary & Jerry Sjolsvold David & Dede Smith Edith Naomi Smith Ethel & Norman Smith Marilyn & Marvin Sternberg Donna & Jamie Tilsner Teresa & Irving Victor Karen Yarmo Family of Mickey Kaplan • In Memory of Mickey Kaplan Rose Averbach Mrs. Burt Diamond • In Memory of Dr. Burt Diamond Family of Saba Haubenstock • In Memory of Saba Haubenstock Judi Jacobson • In Honor of Birthday Family of Mickey Kaplan • In Memory of Mickey Kaplan Hazel Chase Alan & Annalee Covin Bev & Jerry Finkelstein Sally Forbes Friedman Nancy & Rick Grobovsky Ronna Locketz & Ann Kamel Libby & Benjie Kaplan Diane & Jeff Lovich Pamela & Mark Margolis Randee Massler Abby & Ron Rabinovitz Alexander & Vicki Rosenstein Barbara & Dan Schultz Anna, Chuck, David & Scott Silverman Marcee Specktor Donna & Jamie Tislner Jill & Steve Wolpert Family of Saba Haubenstock • In Memory of Saba Haubenstock Lori, Arne & Rebecca Leder-Fogel Mort Leder • In Honor of Birthday Judie & Marvin Liszt & Family Family of Saba Haubenstock • In Memory of Saba Haubenstock Family of Mickey Kaplan • In Memory of Mickey Kaplan Alli, Tony, Jonah & Noah Rubin Family of Arlene Harris • In Memory of Arlene Harris Family of Mickey Kaplan • In Memory of Mickey Kaplan Jeanne and Albert Levin Family Fund for Emergency Aid to the Elderly (JFCS) Jeanne & Albert Levin Lorraine & Sid Applebaum • In Honor of Birth of Great-Grandson, Jonah Marty Bell Cindy Brown Evelyn Kape Felice Kronfeld Sue Ring • In Honor of Special Birthday Sandy & David Benenson • In Honor of Son’s Marriage Jill Edelstein & Family • In Memory of Jay Binder Family of Mickey Kaplan • In Memory of Mickey Kaplan Family of Robert Launer • In Memory of Robert Launer Gretta Freeman • In Honor of Birth of Great-Grandson, Samson Barbara & Ron Harris • In Honor of Birth of Granddaughter Simie & Al Kaye Sheldon & Eva Kieffer • In Honor of 60th Anniversary Neil Lapidus • Speedy Recovery Loni & Allan Stillerman • In Honor of 20th Anniversary Guzzie Yager • In Honor of Granddaughter’s Marriage Joyce and Donald Moscoe Family Emergency Fund (JFCS) Joyce Moscoe Sid & Molly Bader Kerry & Scott Bader • In Honor of Aaron & Jacey’s Marriage Rita Bobman • In Honor of Special Birthday Family of Guzzie Yager • In Memory of Guzzie Yager Susan & Bill Goldenberg • In Honor of 50th Anniversary Eva & Sheldon Kieffer • In Honor of Special Anniversary Jeanne & Albert Levin • In Honor of Birth of GreatGranddaugher, Alexia Sandy & Bob Wallach • In Honor of Anniversary Marlene & Tom Moscoe Jill & Bob Edelstein • In Memory of Jay Binder Tamar & Daniel Hyman • In Memory of Grandfather Larry Rustin • In Memory of Renee Rustin Leon and Sylvia Sorkin Professional Achievement Award Fund Randi & Barry Wolfish Mari Forbush • In Honor of Leon and Sylvia Sorkin Jewish Communal Professional Achievement Award Gary L. Tankenoff Youth against Prejudice Endowment Fund of the JCRC of Minnesota & Dakotas Helain & Jimmy Pesis Reva Rosenbloom Marsha & Gary Tankenoff • In Honor of 50th Anniversary Paula and Jim Tankenoff Family Fund (JFCS) Jim Tankenoff Nancy Nathanson • In Memory of Mickey Kaplan Norman and Sally Winer Emergency Aid to the Elderly Fund (JFCS) Norman & Sally Winer Irving Cell • In Honor of Special Birthday Family of Shirley Burstein • In Memory of Shirley Burstein Unrestricted Funds Dotan Aviv Appelbaum Genesis Mitzvah Fund Fromstein Family Scott & Terri Gray & Famiy Peggy & Joel Mandel Dotan Aviv Appelbaum • In Honor of Bar Mitzvah Charles and Melanie Barry Family Philanthropic Fund Chuck & Melanie Barry Michael Barry • In Honor of Newly Elected President of Minneapolis Jewish Federation Teri & Scott Gordon • In Honor of Special Anniversary Elissa Heilicher • In Honor of Amos S. Deinard Award for Distinguished Leadership Sandy Wallack • In Honor of Special Birthday Loni & Darrell Ansel, Susan Chalfen, Margie & Stuart Cohen, Susan & Norton Gray, Bonni Shapiro, Herb & Marta Schechter, Eileen & Harold Scherling, & Dan Silvers Chuck Barry • Speedy Recovery Theresa Ackerman Berman Memorial Fund Margo Berdass Family of Theresa Berman • In Memory of Theresa Berman Gerald and Joy Bratter Philanthropic Fund Jerry & Joy Bratter Martin Bell Sue Ring • In Honor of Special Birthday Simie & Al Kaye • In Honor of Simie’s Special Birthday & 60th Anniversary Chalfen Family Philanthropic Fund Mark & Jill Koritz Cindi & Avery Appelman • In Honor of 15th Anniversary Barbara and David Eiger Philanthropic Fund Barbara Eiger • In Memory of David S. Eiger on his Yahrzeit Harvey and Evelyn Flom Family Philanthropic Fund Harvey & Evelyn Flom Bob Balick • In Memory of Brother, Steven Harriet & Ted Benowitz • In Honor of Birth of GreatGranddaughter Linda & Miles Braufman • In Honor of Birthdays & Anniversary Family of Warren Wert • In Memory of Warren Wert Henry & Gertrude Goldstein • In Memory of Irwin Baker Judy & Jon Harris • In Honor of Birth of Samuel Caleb Mary Beth Kibort • In Memory of Harriette Rutstein Sharon Snyder • In Memory of Theresa Berman Harold & Evelyn Wolovitch • In Memory of Paul Seymour Richard M. Joseph and Ann R. Friedman Family Philanthropic Fund Richard Joseph & Ann Friedman Dr. Aaron & Judi Nathenson • In Honor of 50th Anniversary Fremajane Wolfson • In Memory of Erma Lipshultz General Endowment Fund Anonymous Dr. Eric Bressler • In Honor of Carolyn F. and Stephen K. Lieberman Campaigner of the Year Award Cindi & Harold Goldfine • In Honor of Friends of the Family Award Mel & Ronnie Burstein Rob, Susie, Matthew & Benji Ribnick Family of Arnold Moss • In Memory of Arnold Moss jewishminneapolis.org 21 Livia & Peter Fahndrich Family of Al Gleekel • In Memory of Al Gleekel Sally Forbes Friedman Family of Theresa Berman Larry Michno • In Memory of Theresa Berman Howard Zack • In Memory of Zelda Zack Sally Forbes Friedman & Family Diane Arenson Ivan Arenson Jeanne Astren • In Memory of Father Gail Cohen • In Memory of Mother Jon & Ellen Sue Parker • In Honor of Daughter’s Wedding Helain & Jimmy Pesis • In Honor of Danny’s Engagement Merna Goldetsky Betty Borman Tom Borman • In Memory of Marvin Borman Barb Grossman Jean Stulberg • In Honor of Special Birthday Leslie, Jerad, Zachary & Anika Hahn Michael Barry • Mazel Tov Anna & Ken Hampton Nancy & Ellis Olkon & Family • Thinking of You Ann & Robert Jackson Mimi & David Sanders • In Honor of 60th Anniversary Michael Klerer Jocelyn Knoll • In Memory of Louis Ritchot Jane & Todd Lifson Family of Arnold Orloff • In Memory of Arnold Orloff Esther Miller Jerry Ribnick • In Honor of Birthday Myrna Orensten Michelle & Larry Shapiro Elissa Heilicher • In Honor of Amos S. Deinard Award for Distinguished Leadership Helain & Jimmy Pesis Tim Broms • In Memory of Myron Broms Sedelia Chase • In Memory of Daughter, Shirley Jill Edelstein & Family • In Memory of Jay Binder Leslee Gold • In Memory of Phyllis Simon Marcia Graybow • In Memory of Cecille Feldman Sandy Kaplan & Nancy Nathanson • In Memory of Mickey Kaplan Nancy Silver • In Memory of Myron Stulberg Beverly Weinberg • In Memory of Marvin Krupp Dan Wilensky • In Memory of Doris Wilensky Laura Taple • In Honor of Birth of Samantha Marley Taple Howard Zack • In Memory of Zelda Zack Jerry Ribnick Laura Taple • In Honor of Birth of Daughter, Samantha Marley Taple Louise & Jerry Ribnick Lorraine Astren • In Memory of Alex Astren Chuck Barry Rachel Klein Jim Rudin Nancy Schachtman • Speedy Recovery 22 Barry & Midge Frailich • In Honor of Birth of Grandsons Al Kaufman • In Memory of Brother Anita & Sid Konikoff • In Honor of Jacob’s Engagement Sherry Lear • In Memory of Mother Shareen Rahamim • In Memory of Reuven Rahamim Joyce Ratner • In Memory of Mother Ann Robinow • In Memory of Mother Chaya Simpser & Eliezer Scherman • In Honor of Marriage Janet Shanedling • In Memory of Sister Howard Zack • In Memory of Zelda Zack Francie & Barry Ross Tom Borman • In Memory of Marvin Borman Amy & Steve Rothstein Family of Fay Ribnick • In Memory of Fay Ribnick Nancy & Steve Schachtman Michael Barry • In Honor of Assuming Presidency of Minneapolis Jewish Federation Dr. Eric Bressler • In Honor of Carolyn F. and Stephen K. Lieberman Campaigner of the Year Award Marty Chester • In Honor of Tychman Family Young Leadership Award Mari Forbush • In Honor of Jewish Communal Professional Achievement Award Elissa Heilicher • In Honor of Amos S. Deinard Award for Distinguished Leadership Jerry Ribnick • In Honor of Term as President of Board of Minneapolis Jewish Federation Ronald Shacter Bob Pearl • Speedy Recovery Estelle Weiss & Steve Shamblott Joseph & Genya Buslovich • In Memory of Manya Buslovich Shep Harris & Beckie Skelton Dr. Eric Bressler • In Honor of Carolyn F. and Stephen K. Lieberman Campaigner of the Year Award Marty Chester • In Honor of Tychman Family Young Leadership Award Mari Forbush • In Honor of Leon and Sylvia Sorkin Jewish Communal Professional Achievement Award Elissa Heilicher • In Honor of Amos S. Deinard Award for Distinguished Leadership Randi & Barry Wolfish Mari Forbush • In Honor of Leon & Sylvia Sorkin Jewish Communal Professional Achievement Award Elissa Heilicher • In Honor of Amos S. Deinard Award for Distinguished Leadership Sanford and Marlene Goldberg Family Philanthropic Fund Barbara Eiger Lorene Lampert Sandy & Marlene Goldberg • In Honor of 50th Anniversary Sandy & Marlene Goldberg Family of Shirley Kahn • In Memory of Shirley Kahn Minneapolis Jewish Federation | Spring 2013 Sharon and William Hope Family Philanthropic Fund Sharon & William Hope Betty Borman • In Memory of Marvin Borman Paula Cohen • In Memory of Gene Snyder Renee Gainsley • In Honor of Special Birthday Barry Solomon • Speedy Recovery Marilyn Wert • In Memory of Warren Wert Yoni Israelson Genesis Mitzvah Fund Howard & Betty Israelson Gary Kohler • In Honor of Blue Clay Capital Howard & Betsy Israelson & Family Dr. David Potter & Miriam Garland & Family • In Appreciation Ned & Carol Kantar • In Honor of Ned’s Presidency of Kenesseth Israel Synagogue Sheldon and Delores Levin Philanthropic Fund Corky & Delores Levin Theresa Berman • In Honor of Special Birthday Paula Cohen • In Memory of Gene Snyder Bob Diamond • In Memory of Burton Diamond Jill Edelstein • In Memory of Jay Binder Debbie & Gil Mann Louise & Jerry Ribnick • In Memory of Fay Ribnick Diana Chazin Levitt Memorial Designated Fund Deborah Ammentorp Peter Ammentorp Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Atlas Scott & Kerry Bader Mr. & Mrs. Michael Berman Troy Beugen Harvey Blumenberg Marc A. Bonk Sol Brandys Stuart Chazin Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Chazin Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cohen Abbe Blacker & Stephen Cohen Robert Colwell Dr. Kent & Freda Confeld Cre8play, LLC D.B.R. Inc. Chuck & Kathleen Dilley Ignacio Garrigos Doris Ginsberg Bernie Goldblatt Golden & Associates, Inc. Jean Golden Adam Goldfine Michael Goldman Craig Greenberg Bernice & Percy Greenberg Mr. & Mrs. Andy Halper Mr. & Mrs. Marc Hasko Julie Haskovitz Shirley Haskovitz Elissa Heilicher Mark & Ann Isenberg Phillip Jaffee Neil Karlen Manny & Toby Kohen Bill LaBelle Lakes Group Allstate Insurance Jon Lebewitz Lehman Flom & Co. Amy Levine Dr. Alan Levitt Murray Levitt Mr. & Mrs. Erwin Lichten Lois Liss Scott London Minnesota Playground, Inc. Kathy Mulleady Sandy & Sylvia Naiditch The Honorable & Mrs. Oleisky Jill Oleisky Jon Otterstrom Esther & Jim Paletz Barbara Ratner David Ratner Matt Reich Annie Richman Thomas Rodel David Rosengren Beth Rubin Jodi & Scott Rubin Mr. & Mrs. Randy Rutzick Mr. & Mrs. James Sanders Zelmar Shrell Edward Silberman Leonard Silesky Steege & Associates, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Stein Jacob Stein Jeff Stein Michael Stein Mr. & Mrs. Oren Steinfeldt Andrew Stillman Bruce Stillman Ralph & Faye Stillman Michael Sudit Sunday’s Off, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Tarkow Cory Villaume Judith Belzer & Jerry Waldman Mr. & Mrs. David Weisman Western Construction Edward & Jane Zeman • In Memory of Diana Chazin Levitt Markowitz Family Philanthropic Fund Nancy & Herman Markowitz Family of Fay Ribnick • In Memory of Fay Ribnick Jessica Noaman Genesis Mitzvah Fund Alecia Dotterweich Linda Gilfix Jessica Noaman Steve & Sue Warren Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Weinstein Jessica Noaman • In Honor of Bat Mitzvah Jacob & Laura Ratner Genesis Mitzvah Fund Kathy & Howard Zack Jacob Ratner • In Honor of Bar Mitzvah Fay and Leonard Ribnick Family Philanthropic Fund Betty & Peter Jonas Jill & David Orbuch Helain & Jimmy Pesis Family of Fay Ribnick • In Memory of Fay Ribnick Miriam and David Sanders Family Philanthropic Fund Reva Rosenbloom David Sanders • Thinking of You Lorraine and Stanley Schweitzer Philanthropic Fund Marlene & Marshall Miller Stanley Schweitzer • In Honor of Arnie Lifson Lifetime Achievement Award Stanley Schweitzer Bill Aberman Sid & Molly Bader • In Honor of Birth of Great-Grandchild Scott & Kerry Bader • In Honor of Birth of Grandchild Bob Diamond Frances Diamond • In Memory of Burton Diamond Family of Fay Ribnick • In Memory of Fay Ribnick Sherry Gleekel & Family • In Memory of Al Gleekel Judy & Herb Goldenberg • In Honor of Granddaughter’s Marriage Jack & Linda Goldenberg Stuart Goldenberg • In Honor of Daughter’s Marriage Susan & Bill Goldenberg • In Honor of Granddaughter’s Marriage • In Honor of Special Anniversary Bob Karon • Speedy Recovery Eva & Sheldon Kieffer Michael & Joanne Silverman • In Honor of Special Anniversary Michael Orren • In Memory of Carol Orren Stephen & Betsy Sitkoff • In Memory of Shirley Burstein Sandy Wallack • In Memory of Helen Swerling Bill Weisberg • In Honor of Special Birthday Steve & Betsy Sitkoff Marvin & Rochelle Stillman Stanley Schweitzer • In Honor of Federation’s Arnie Lifson Lifetime Achievement Award & Phillips Eye Institute Recognition Paul Himmelman & Judith Smertenko Dorothy Haskvitz & Family • In Memory of Marvin Haskvitz Kenneth Stesin Genesis Mitzvah Fund Dr. Mark & Heather Stesin Dr. & Dr. Howard L. Bach • In Honor of Birth of Granddaughter, Farah Sheri & Steve Lear • In Memory of Sheri’s Mother Dr. Mark & Heather Stesin & Family Kevin & Jill Brazner • In Honor of Son Blake’s Bar Mitzvah Jeff & Diane Diamond • In Memory of Jeff’s Father, Burt Marlee Stesin Genesis Mitzvah Fund Dr. Mark & Heather Stesin Dr. Robert & Susie Diamond • In Memoryof Robert’s Brother, Burt Nancy & Mike Schoenberger • In Memory of Nancy’s Mother Dr. Tom & Liba Stillman • In Honor of Grandson’s Bar Mitzvah Weinblatt/Bass Family Philanthropic Fund Esta Miller Bob Levine • Speedy Recovery Mr. & Mrs. Mick Weiss • In Memory of Dad Beth & Jay Weinblatt Michael & Julia Weiss • In Memory of Alex Weiss Ilana Weinstein Genesis Mitzvah Fund Mr. & Mrs. Tom Simon • In Honor of Birth of Granddaughter Paula & Arvin Cohen • In Memory of Phillip Snyder Jill & Bob Edelstein • In Memory of Jay Binder Jane & Jon Gordon • In Honor of 40th Anniversary Arlene & Zvi Leibovich & Family • In Memory of Harry Bader Larry Rustin & Family • In Memory of Renee Rustin Nancy Schachtman • Speedy Recovery Dr. & Mrs. Brian Tell & Family • In Memory of Frieda Tell Jorie & Robby Malk Mike & Susie Arnold • In Memory of Walter Lubov Jacy Grais • In Honor of Special Birthday Henry (hanc) and Harriet Davis Family Herzl Camp Scholarship Fund Byron & Pattye Hechter & Family Harriet Davis • In Honor of Special Birthday Joan Miriam Feinberg Tribute to Children & Women’s Health & Welfare Fund of the WEF Joan Feinberg Jim & Susie Simon • In Honor of Birth of Granddaughter Steven Fredkove Sheila Lieberman • Speedy Recovery Irene Heller Women’s Endowment Tribute Fund William and Ruth Seltz Philanthropic Fund Women & Children’s Funds Bobby & Elliot Cohen Esther Neuwirth • In Honor of Special Birthday Family of Helen Swerling • In Memory of Helen Swerling Kathy & Howard Zack & Family • In Memory o f Zelda Zack Ruth Seltz Lillian Raen • In Honor of Special Birthday Theresa and Nathan Berman Tribute Fund of the WEF Northside Friendship Women’s Endowment Tribute Fund Susan Himmelman Shapiro Fund Bobby & Elliot Cohen Theresa Berman • In Honor of 100th Birthday Bobby & Elliot Cohen Dr. Aaron & Judi Nathenson • In Honor of Special Anniversary Barbara Raport • Thinking of You Barbara Raport Bev & Marvin Edelstein • In Honor of Birthdays & Anniversary Sandra Rozman • In Honor of Birthday Bevery & Richard Fink Family of Robert Launer • In Memory of Robert Launer Betty & Peter Jonas Beverly Fink • In Memory of Susan Himmelman Shapiro Lillian Raen • In Honor of Special Birthday Peggy & Joel Mandel Ilana Weinstein • In Honor of Bat Mitzvah Cathy and Richard Broms Camp Scholarship Designated Fund Cathy & Richard Broms Tom Borman • In Memory of Marvin Borman Mr. & Mrs. Allan Caplan Nancy Schachtman Women and Children’s Fund Bobby & Elliot Cohen Heidi & Howard Gilbert Judy & Jon Harris Nancy Schachtman • Speedy Recovery Nancy & Steve Schachtman Sue Ackerman Kerry & Scott Bader Molly & Sid Bader • In Honor of Birth of Harper Brynn Bader Chuck Barry Ron Rabinovitz Lindsay Rose • Speedy Recovery Cathy Broms Lisa Peilen • In Honor of Special Birthday Jean Efron • In Honor of Conversion to Judaism Wendy & Randy Engel • In Honor of Birth of Joseph Isaac Family of Marvin Borman • In Memory of Marvin Borman Linda & Barry Gersick • In Honor of Granddaughter’s Bat Mitzvah Steve Kalin • In Honor of Birth of George Kalin Holden Nancy Nathanson • In Memory of Mickey Kaplan Addie Perl • Thinking of You Delores & Mel Sigel • In Honor of 60th Anniversary Kim & Howard Simon & Family • In Memory of Phyllis Simon Susie & Barry Taran • In Memory of Fritzie Passon Frank & Toodie Trestman • In Honor of Blake Brazner’s Bar Mitzvah Howard & Kathy Zack • In Memory of Zelda Zack Women’s Endowment Fund Bobby & Elliot Cohen Judy Harris • In Honor of Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award Judy & Herb Goldenberg Howard & Kathy Zack Judy Harris • In Honor of Wilson/Kipness Friedland Award Mimi & David Sanders Naomi Maul • In Memory of Stutz Maul Doris & Eddie Sherman Howard & Kathy Zack • In Memory of Zelda Zack Bernice Hertz Tudie Ross • In Honor of Special Birthday fathers planted before me before I was born, “soAsdomy I plant for those who will come after me.” – Talmud Tribute card gifts are an excellent way to honor or memorialize a friend or relative, to commemorate a special occasion, or to acknowledge a life-cycle event. The Minneapolis Jewish Federation’s Jewish Community Foundation will send out a beautiful, personalized tribute card which acknowledges your donation on the recipient’s behalf. These contributions are added to the fund of your choice, giving you the opportunity to help individual funds grow and thus increasing the amount available for distribution to the community. Three easy ways to make a tribute gift: • Use the tribute envelope enclosed in this newsletter • Visit www.jewishminneapolis.org/donate (click under “Other Ways to Give Back”) • Call our office at 952.593.2600 jewishminneapolis.org 23 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 3474 Twin Cities, MN 13100 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 200 Minnetonka, Minnesota 55305 Adath Jeshurun Congregation and Minneapolis Jewish Federation Women’s Philanthropy Present LIVE! AT ADATH JESHURUN 2PM SUNDAY MAY 5th You’ve seen them on YouTube – now this internet pop sensation is performing live in Minneapolis! Bring the whole family for a fun a capella twist on Jewish music… you might even get an autograph! TICKETS ON SALE: March 11, 2013 $9 Kids 11 & Under •$18 General Admission•$36 Reserved Seating adathjeshurun.org/maccabeats Do you have a diehard Maccabeats fan in your family? They could win VIP backstage passes to meet the Maccabeats by answering this question: Which camp friend would you bring with you to the Maccabeats concert & why is this friend so special to you? Send an e-mail (at least 100 words) and a photo to maccabeats@mplsfed.org before April 26th to be entered to win. *Two winners will receive three VIP backstage passes. Entries may be used in Federation promotional material