WHAT A YEAR! - University of Arizona Hillel

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WHAT A YEAR! - University of Arizona Hillel
WHAT A YEAR!
Thank you for your support...
From Mark Hanna & Michelle
Blumenberg:
We gratefully acknowledge all of you
who have partnered with us in
fulfilling our mission. Through your
generous support, you have
enabled us to help to create a
pathway for our students as they
explore their Jewish identities and
continue on their Jewish journeys.
Whether it is through sponsorship of
programs, providing matching
dollars for campaigns, purchasing ticket packages for our annual
event, or donating to our special appeals, your contributions make a
difference.
Co-chairs Thomas Sayler-Brown and Jason Lazarow with “Barack Obama”
On Saturday, February 27, Barack Obama, a shirtless Vladimir Putin,
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton graced the Fox Tucson stage for
the annual UA Hillel benefit. The Capitol Steps performed to a soldout audience and entertained with a hilarious and irreverent satirical program. Thanks to all who participated and to Alice and Paul
Baker who treated us to a delicious post-show dessert reception.
2015-2016 Board of Directors
Chair: Mark Hanna
Vice Chair: John Judin
Treasurer: Suzanne Baron Helming
Secretary: Thomas Sayler-Brown
Immediate Past Chair: Steve Caine
MEMBERS
Barbara Bereskin
Marc Epstein
Gavi Fine
Brian Kanter
Steve Kippur
Nancy Koff
Jason Lazarow
Dana Narter
Alyssa Silva
Professional Staff
Michelle Blumenberg, Executive Director
Deborah Jassem, Development Director
Amalia Mark, Director of Jewish Student Life
Charae Stewart, Operations Manager
Or Maoz, Jewish Agency Israel Fellow
Elyse Pincus, IACT Coordinator
Nancy Finkelstein, Bookkeeper
For over 39 years, Hillel has awarded the Ben and Sally Smith
Memorial College Youth Award to an outstanding young
Jewish leader on campus. This year’s recipient, Gavi Fine,
became involved with Hillel as a first year student, and
continued almost non-stop through her senior year. Mazel
tov!
Thanks to all of you who sponsored our students at this event!
All photos by Martha Lochert
Gavi Fine
Forming a Lasting Connection to ISRAEL
One very important goal of Hillel is to instill in our students a deep regard for
Israel by fostering a strong relationship through our programs and outreach.
Hillel sponsors several programs throughout the year that aim to positively
promote Israel and to help students understand the complexities of the Middle
East. Students work closely with Or Maoz, our Jewish Agency Israel Fellow, to
plan and implement these events.
Elena Bendroff and Shaina Marco
Birthright Israel
In an effort to increase the number of students eligible for Birthright Israel and to enhance their experience, the
Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Boston has generously funded a grant to support an IACT Coordinator, or
Birthright Israel Coordinator at the UA. Elyse Pincus, ’12, has been working all year on engagement and
outreach efforts via the trip experience. And the interaction does not stop once the student returns from Israel.
Elyse works with each student post-trip to ensure that their experience was meaningful and fulfilling, and that it
plays an important role in the continued Jewish journey of the student.
This past winter, 37 students from the UA traveled to Israel under the auspices of Birthright Israel. Hillel played
a pivotal role as the provider of these experiences. Although their stories differ, alumni often tell us how
meaningful the experience was and how it enriched their lives. Many Birthright alumni return to campus and
assume leadership roles at Hillel, which is a springboard for future leadership in the larger Jewish community.
One such student is freshman Mira Nathan: “Being in Israel and celebrating Shabbat
really made me realize how much I love Judaism, both as a religion and as a culture,
and I wanted other people to be able to experience that as well. When I got back to
Arizona, I knew I wanted to become more involved with Birthright so other Jewish
students could learn more about their people, so I became a Birthright intern.”
After being a Birthright Israel intern in the spring semester, Mira will be a Liebson
Engagement Intern for the 2016-2017 school year. She will continue her work at
Hillel, engaging new students and encouraging them to get involved in Israel and
Jewish life.
For the first time in many years, UA Hillel sent 39
students on Birthright Israel this summer with
Elyse and our Israel Fellow Or Maoz. During both
trips, we visit our Partnership2Gether
community in Kiryat Malachi and Hof Ashkelon.
There, our students learn about youth programs
happening there and contribute to the Peace
Wall in Nativ Ha’Asarah. Special during the summer, our group was already to spend time at
both the Nahariya and Ashkelon beaches, and
rafted down the Jordan River near Mitzpeh
Gadot. For the first time, Taglit hosted a Tel Aviv
day where 3000 participants explored the dance,
music, food, and start-up companies in TA.
Forming a Lasting Connection to ISRAEL
Israelpalooza The Israel cultural festival was held on October 28. Every fall, students prepare a day-long celebration of
Israel on the Mall of the University of Arizona campus. The entire campus community is invited to partake in Israeli foods, displays and
games.
Israel Independence Day 2016 On April 19, over 340 students gathered
together in the Hillel parking lot to celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israel’s 68th
birthday. This year’s theme was a “White Night Tel Aviv” party, and included a live
musical performance by two students. The parking lot had special fabrics and flags
hanging to depict the atmosphere of the Israeli shuk. Additional activities included
the very popular henna tattoo booth and the Israel photo booth. Students
enjoyed a wide array of Israeli food from kabobs to Israeli burgers and potatoes.
A special thanks to Sara Harelson and her family for sponsoring this year’s events.
Yom Hazikaron
On April 13, 60 students participated in the ceremony commemorating lost Israeli
soldiers and victims of terror. Former IDF soldiers who are now studying at the UA shared their
stories with fellow students, after which they all participated in a poignant tribute to those who have died.
IDF veteran Dor Feingold lights candles in commemoration of Yom Hazikaron
Never Let Us Forget…..
25th Annual Holocaust Vigil
A large book is placed on a podium in the center stage of the UA Mall. At 10am, the first of 6
million names listed in the book is read. On
Wednesday, March 30, through Thursday, March 31, the UA Hillel hosted the 25 th Annual
Holocaust Vigil on the UA Mall. The 24-hour student-led program is dedicated to the
remembrance of the Holocaust and its
victims. The goal of this event is to
increase knowledge of the Holocaust,
to bear witness and to ensure that it
will never happen again. Numerous
displays were erected on the Mall depicting various aspects of the Holocaust.
Students and community members participated in the reading of over 14,000
names of Holocaust victims of all ages. In addition, people also painted a ceramic
butterfly, each commemorating the life of a child murdered during the Holocaust.
As part of the Butterfly Project, Zikaron V’Tikvah - Remembrance and Hope - the
butterflies will be added to the display in front of the Hillel building.
Hillel Israel Fellow Or Maoz meets with Holocaust survivors.
First row from left: Walter Feiger, Wanda Wolosky, Lily Brull
Back row: Sidney Finkel, Pawel Lichter, Sara Lichter, Yulia Genina, Or Maoz ,Theresa Dulgov
Helping to Pave the Way to a Meaningful Jewish Journey
With Our Community
Imagine our surprise at Hillel when we received a call from Deborah Kessler, the
University of Arizona Foundation’s New York representative, to inform us of a
student’s family’s interest in making a significant gift to Hillel through the
UA Foundation.
In honor of Michael Epstein entering his senior year at the Eller College of
Management, his parents, Bruce and Pamela, decided to make a meaningful
contribution to Hillel. The Epstein family made their contribution through the
UA Foundation, clearly designating Hillel as the recipient. By doing so, they were
able to make a gift to the University, become a member of the President’s Club, and
in addition join Hillel’s Leadership Circle.
Michael, Bruce, Rebecca and Pam Epstein
Philanthropy plays an important role in each of the members of the Epstein
Family’s lives. It provides them the opportunity to show gratitude for all their blessings - family, health, and education.
According to Bruce, “You should find something that you are passionate about and put your entire heart into it.” His children
plan to continue this family tradition, whether it is charity, employment, or relationships. For the Epstein family, those causes
are helping those less fortunate and protecting domestic animals. The Epstein Family Foundation has endowed scholarships at
the UA Eller College of Management and Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Rutgers University. They have also provided support
to NYU from which Bruce and their daughter, Rebecca, received degrees.
A Managing Partner and owner at RevHealth, a full-service healthcare marketing firm, Bruce has degrees in Pharmacy and an
MBA from Rutgers and NYU, respectively. Says Bruce, “As a child, I wanted to be Darrin Stephens on Bewitched (an advertising
account manager), but instead I became Larry Tate (the boss)!” Just last year, Bruce’s company began taking UA PharmD
candidates as interns earning clinical education credits.
For Our Students
My name is Julian Wolff and I am a gay Jewish freshman at the University of Arizona. It has taken me almost my entire life to
admit and accept my identity. Growing up, I struggled to accept my sexuality, and once I did, I struggled to find a balance
between my Jewish and gay identities. In my mind, being gay and Jewish was entirely impossible.
For years, I rejected any form of Judaism, since I believed that there was no space for me in a Jewish community. Upon my
arrival to the UA, my family suggested that I visit Hillel, which I staunchly opposed. I had already decided that Hillel would not
welcome me, simply for being me. Thankfully I was entirely wrong. From the moment I stepped foot into Hillel I have been
welcomed, loved, and accepted.
Hillel has been the guiding force in helping me rediscover my Jewish identity as young gay man. The
climax to my journey of self- realization came in March of this year, when Amalia Mark, our
Director of Jewish Student Life, emailed me a link with the subject: “Would you be interested?” I
clicked the link, unsure of what she had sent me and in bright rainbow letters I read, “EAT. PRAY.
GAY. A Transformative Shabbaton for Jewish, LGBTQ Students.” After reading that one line, I was
determined to fly to Washington D.C. and attend this program that I knew would change me. On
the morning of my 19th birthday, I boarded a plane to D.C. to have the most meaningful weekend
of my life.
EAT. PRAY. GAY was more than just a conference to me. It was the first time I had been in an
exclusively queer Jewish space. I suddenly had 30 new friends whose identities were all similar to
mine and who had struggled to find their place in the Jewish community. Over the course of the weekend, I heard from
incredible guest speakers and learned so much about my intersecting identities. I am so grateful to the UA Hillel and everyone
who made this incredible trip possible.
This Year at Hillel!
On April 22, more than 120 students took part in the first night Seder
at Hillel. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, students can avail
themselves of a variety of student-led programs and services
throughout the year with no charge to them.
Sophomore Amberlee Wilson and Senior Jodi Freidman Lead Hillel’s Seder
A brief snap shot of some of our programs and the numbers of students who participated is listed below:
*Taco Tuesday, held on August 25, was just one of several events that were part of Welcome Week. 142
Jewish Wildcats enjoyed becoming acquainted or re-acquainted while enjoying a southwest spread.
*On September 13, more than 160 students attended Erev Rosh Hashana services with 130 of them
enjoying dinner afterwards. 135 students attended Erev Yom Kippur services.
*At Chanukah Casino Night, presented by Hillel, Chabad and Jewish Arizonans on Campus, more than
100 students enjoyed donuts and latkes while gambling with gelt.
*Israel Fellow Or Maoz led classes in Krav Maga for students interested in learning this form of
self-defense.
*Throughout the year, Hillel hosted 16 student-led Shabbat services followed by dinner. Welcome Back
Shabbat, Fancy Shabbat, Pride Shabbat, Interfaith Shabbat and Get Involved Shabbat were just a few
that some 800 attended.
Hillel provides opportunities for Jewish students to hang out, get involved, and celebrate. Thank you for
supporting our future - our future Jewish leaders.
Next Year at Hillel 100 Years of Celebration
Question: Do you know how many years Hillel has been on the U of A Campus?
Question: Do you know how many years Michelle has been Executive Director of Hillel?
(Hint- the combined total adds up to 100) And that gives us something to celebrate!
Beginning July 1, 2016, and through June 30, 2017, the UA Hillel will be commemorating 100 Years
of Service provided to our Jewish student community on campus. We will be celebrating this 100 year
milestone throughout the academic year with programs and opportunities for all to become involved.
We hope you will join us!
Save the Date: Our annual fundraising event will be held on Saturday, February 18, 2017. Co-chairs
Deanna Evenchik and Thomas Sayler-Brown have decided to switch things up a bit this year in honor of
this momentous celebration. Stay tuned for details, but please, mark your calendars now! We will also
be introducing The Hillel Fund for the Future campaign, chaired by Gary Kippur, that will raise funds for
future student programming.
Thank You to Our Friends
The following people contributed to the University of Arizona Hillel Foundation during the 2015-2016 year. Our programs and outreach activities are possible as a result of their generosity. This list is current as of May 25, 2016. Please accept our sincere apology if your name was inadvertently omitted or
listed incorrectly. Please contact us at your convenience so that we can make the necessary changes.
2015-2016 LEADERSHIP CIRCLE
Alice and Paul Baker
Sara and Tom Borin
Diamond Family Foundation
Epstein Family Foundation
Deanna Evenchik
Donna and Jeff Goldberg
Paulette and Joseph Gootter
Lynda and Mark Hanna
Sara Harelson and Bernard Briskin
Deborah and John Judin
Tandy and Gary Kippur
Sue Yaffe Kurn and Neal Kurn
The Margolis Foundation
Sandra and Robert Maxfield
Bettina and Ken Plevan
Shelley Pozez and Bill Holmes
Thomas Sayler-Brown and John Linder
Marsha and Gary Tankenoff
Enid and Mel Zuckerman
1st Rate 2nd Hand
Barbara and Donald Abrams
Sharon and Allan Abrams
Florence Adamson
Carol and Norman Albert
Rebecca and Matt Aldrich
Mireille Algazi
Don Altman
Alice Ammerman and Thomas Keyserling
Anonymous (2)
Samuel Appel
John Aronsohn
Ruth and Mort Aronoff
Sarah and Jeff Artzi
Wendy Asarch
Jane and Bruce Ash
Carolee and Dan Asia
Keith Aspinall
Barbara Atwood and Peter Eisner
Edward Rutherford Avra Valley R/C/ Club
Pamela and Larry Baer
Sandra Baers
Barry Baker
Debbie Baker
Dawn* and Don Baker*
Maxine and Dennis Baker
Marta and Richard Balash
Jennifer and Hillel Baldwin
Heather Barasch
Martha Baron
Suzanne Baron Helming and Bruce Helming
Susan and Ronald Barris
Iris and Adam Bashein
Deborah and Adam Bauer
Sue Bauer
Linda and Scott Beach
Deborah Beck
Betty Becker
Geraldine Beckmann
Sarah and David Beckmann
Sherry and Richard Belkin
Daniel Bell
Jon Ben-Asher
Dina and Eli Benita
Benjamin's Plumbing
Ailene Bereskin
Barbara and Robert Bereskin
Seth Berkowitz
Elizabeth Bernstein and John MacKinnon
Iris Bernstein and David Karp
Karen and Mike Bernstein
Miriam Berry-Seagle and Peter Seagle
Robert Besquin
Edna and Matthew Blank
Kathryn and Casey Blitt
Ellen and Allen Bloom
Sue and Ned Bloomfield
Liliane Blumenberg
Michelle Blumenberg
Kristen Bozza and Larry Gellman
Sonia Bracamonte
Ken Brandis
Adam Brauer
Sue Brauer
The Breuer Family
Judy and Bernard Briskin
Michell and Bennett Brown
Michele and Andrew Burger
Katherine and Mary Byrnes
Heather and Steve Caine
Wendy and David Canterman
Maureen and Paul Casamassimo
CDG Architects
Mark Chaney
Amy Charles and Steven McMillan
Peggy and Gary Chiate
Leslie and Doug Clark
David Coffman
Lee Cohen
Leslie and Michael Cohen
Lucille Cohen
Robin Pitler Cohen
Ronald Cohen
Sandra and Theodore Cohen
Sandy Cohen
Sandy and Robert Cohen
Rita and Hillel Cohn
Randie and Shelby Collier
Gabriel Collins
Congregation Or Chadash
Eric Cordova
Christine and J. Anthony Crabtree
Hannah Crawford
Catherine and William Cross
Marjorie and George Cunningham
Amy and Robert Danziger
Robin Daus and Keith Liker
Rooter and Jeff Davis
Ashley and Joel Dembowski
Dental Prosthetics
Larry Deutsch and William Parker
Joan and Donald Diamond
Jenny Diaz Brass and Philip Brass
Ruth and Stephen Dickstein
Karen Domnitch
Merle Dover
JoAnn Drescher
Malcah Dror
Sally and Ralph Duchin
Marilyn Einstein and Steve Sim
Debby and Robert Eisen
Howard and Brigitte Eisenberg
Aaron Elyachar
Annette Enfield
Mollie and Gilbert Epstein
Shelly and Marc Epstein
Julie and Howard Erlick
Esther N. Capin Endowment Fun
Julian Ettelson
Mindy and Mark Evers
Eileen Fagan and Bob Kaplan
Mindy Fain and Richard Mandel
Anita and Brad Feder
Fern and Ed Feder
Nicole Fedoravicius
Julie Feldman and Keith Dveirin
Susan and Ira Feldman
Miles Felton
Hollye and Jairo Ferreira
Lawrence Finder
Gavriela Fine
Renee and Howard Fine
Wendy and Dennis Fingold
Nancy and Michael Finkelstein
Sandra Fish
Sandy Flayton
Jodi and Robert Fleishman
Brian Fortman
Sorale and Marvin Fortman
Marilyn and Ken Freed
Marlyne Freedman
Madeline and Barry Friedman
Minnette and Bruce Friedman
Lynne and Scott Galanti
Terry Gallegos
Rochelle Gardner
Janis and Daniel Gasch
Deborah and Edward Gentile
Mark Gilbert
Pamela Gill
Jean and Marvin Glassberg
Michelle and Evan Glazer
Madeleine Glick
Stuart and Louise Glogoff
Patrice and Dan Gold
Alan Goldberg
Susan and Edward Goldberg
Dara and Michael Goldsmith
Ninette Goldsmith
David Goldstein
Howard Goldstein
Sara Goldstein and David Weinstein
Rachael Goldwyn and Alan Levenson
Trish and Barry Golembe
Rebecca and Ted Goodman
Yetta and Ken Goodman
Amy and Wayne Gould
Phyllis Grant*
Margo and Ron Gray
Joan and Richard Green
Rachel and Jonathan Green
Gail and Buddy Greene
Susan and Sid Greenwald
Karen Grinfeld
Dianne and Jeff Grobstein
Nate Grobstein
Alan Grossman
Scott Grossman
Leslie and Brina Grusin
Rolfe Gudelsky
Diana and Larry Haas
Linda Halle and Richard Bopp
Hameroff Law Firm
David Hamra
Rhonda and Bob Hansen
Howard Hantman
HBL CPAs
Jacqueline and Jim Healy
Pam and Steve Hendry
Jane and Joel Herz
Michele and Kenneth Hittleman
Sharon and Mark Hochberg
David Hoffman
Robin Hoffman
The Hopman Group
Diane and Saul Hoppenstein
Horodner Family
Jeffrey Hotz
Ashley and Josh Hurand
Gregory Iglow
Mark Jackman
Deborah and Jeff Jacob
Gail and Jeff Jacobs
Borah Jacobskind
Anna and Marvin Jaffe
Charles Jaffe
Deborah Jassem and Howard Miller
Marcelle and Leonard Joffee
Koreen Johannessen and Ted Seger
Helen Joseph
Lisa and Dan Jurkowitz
Jeremy Kahn
Robin and Michael Kaiserman
Vicki Kalen
Donna Kallal
Harriet and Marvin Kamiel
Julia Waterfall Kanter and Brian Kanter
Linda and Mark Kanter
Andrew Kaplan
Pamela Kaplan
Mitchell Karasik
Mary Lynn and Ken Kargman
Beth and Michael Kasser
Fran and Jeff Katz
Allison and Jason Kaufman
Robert Kaye
Jamie and William Kelley
Robyn Kessler and Jeff Timan
Steve Kippur
Jane Kivel
Anita and Warren Klawans
Sharon and Fred Klein
Neil Kleinman
Cristine and Lawrence Kline
Catherine Marcus Kobrin
Nancy Koff
Ruth and Ron Kolker
Edward Komberg
Greta Koppel
Howard Korn
Kay and Phil Korn
Billie and Boris Kozolchyk
Juli and Ken Kramer
Paula and Kenneth Krane
Brenna Lacey and Steve Rodgveller
Cherie and Oded Lamdan
Yelena Landis and Leonid Friedlander
Danielle and Guy Larcom
Bart Lasner
Jane and Tom Lassar
Shereen and Loren Lavi
Jason Lazarow
Karen Lazarow and Gilbert Sokal
Deanne and Marc Lebowitz
Janice and Robert Leff
Bertie Lefkowitz and Thomas Herz
Stanley Lehman
Nancy Lerner-Weiss
Francine and Malcolm Levin
Helaine Levy
Yoram Levy
Ruth and Derek Lewis
Cara Lichtenstein
Chuck Lichter
Debbie and Gary Lindon
Robyn Linker
Jeff Lipsen
Maureen and Jeffrey Lipsen
Nancy and Steve Lipson
Mildred and Sol Littman
Barbara and Angelo Lobosco
Jennifer and Dante Lombardi
Carol Lozanov-Miccio and James Miccio
Joan Maass
Shawn Mahoney
Chris Maier
Honey Manson
Elayne Marcus
Steven Maron
Sherry and Art Martin
Kenneth Marty
Janet Marz
Maurice and Gail Morkda Endowment Fund
Myra Mayer
Michael Mayersohn
Kathy McGuire and Norm Rubin
Marla and Jon Medwin
Lance Meilech
Stuart Melcer
Nancy and Stu Mellan
Rina and Gary Meltzer
Lori and Michael Merrall
Claudine and Andrew Messing
Elyse and Mark Metzner
Meyer Agron Family Endowment Fund
Jill and Sam Miller
Ronnie and Ken Miller
Rona Miller Berger and Roger Miller
Michelle and Joe Millstone
Helene and Michael Miron
Patricia Murray
Teri and Howie Naftalin
Dana Narter and Ed Baruch
Anne Nelson
Terry and Jerry Neuman
Caren and Tom Newman
Sharon and Alan Newman
Vida Nikanjam
Lori Noah
Marilyn and Michael Orenstein
Maryann and James Orloff
Deborah Oseran and Bobby Present
Hal and Rachel Ossman
Tara Pardini
Jodi and Kirk Pardue
Mindy and Michael Pearlstein
Eric Penner
Vicki and Phillip Pepper
Lisa and John Perlmutter
Peter Picus
Debra and Barry Pincus
Susan and Donald Pitt
Gordy and Barbara Poefcman
Barbara and Mark Pollack
Josh Pollack
The Polsky Foundation
Nancy and Samuel Powell
Norman Pozez
Robin and Mitch Pozez
Aaron Pratt
Linda and Howard Pressman
Steve Quinlan
Tamar Rala Kreiswirth
Sally and Robert Reingold
Jody Reiser and Ernie Riffer
Karen and Jeffrey Reiss
Jill and Jim Rich
Eileen and Mike Riley
Nancy Roberts
Paula and Larry Roberts
Ellen Robinson and Kelly Simmerman
Lisa Robinson
Jenni and Todd Rockoff
Lynda and Ed Rogoff
Fay Roos
Kathleen Rosen
Kathleen and Joel Rosen
Louise Greenfield and Simon Rosenblatt
Bianca Rosenthal
Stacy and Greg Rosenthal
Carole and Michael Rosenzweig
Jill and Herschel Rosenzweig
Gloria Ross
Sara and Robert Ross
Janet and David Rothfeld
Anne and Lowell Rothschild
Anna and Myron Rottenstein
Gladys Rubenfeld
Cynthia and Edward Rutherford
Carol Sack
Laura and Paul Sagerman
Tracy Salkowitz and Rick Edwards
Florence Saltzman
Josh Samet
Martha and Bill Sampson
Alice and Jerry Sandhaus
Michelle Sandler and Robert Altman
Beverly and Ken Sandock
Esther and Jacques Sardas
Penny and Robert Sarver
Rachel and Steve Sattinger
Marjorie and Jeffrey Sayers
Michael Scanlon
Bruce Schadow
Jacquie Schmidle
Ann and Charles Schnaid
Stacy and Mark Schnaid
Wendy and Richard Schneider
Sarah and Leonard Schultz
Robyn and Ed Schwager
Gertrude and Howard Schwartz
Shelley and Robert Schwartz
Heather Schwartz-Barasch
Erin Searle
Carol and Lex Sears
Renee and Jacques Sebag
Ruth and Roger Sedjo
Bonnie Sedlmayr-Emerson and Randy Emerson
Joseph Segal
Janet and Stephen Seltzer
Molly Senor and Mel Cohen
Jennifer and Stuart Shacter
Shandel Hillel Fund
Shaol and Evie Pozez Endowment Fund
Wendy Wallbrunn
Tom Warne
Barbara Wayne
Liz Weiner-Schulman
Phyllis and Robert Weinstein
Judith Wexler
Jim Wezelman
Widenbaum Chiropractic
Sylvia and Alan Winner
Deborah and Barry Wiss
Audrey Wolff
Gary Wolff
Suzanne Wolff
Suzanne and Gary Wolff
Veronica and Kyle Wolff
Ilona Wolfman and Matt Rothman
Faye and David Wolsky
Berty Woolf
Ruth and Joel Wyse
Linda and Sam Yalkowsky
Elise and Stuart Zall
Gilat and Jack Zamost
Janet and Anton Zeger
Mark and Mindy Zeitzer
Emily and Jeff Zuckernick
Stanley Zusman
Cory Shapiro
Isidore Shapiro
Andy and Stu Shatken
Reesa and David Shaw
Holly and Steve Shenitzer
Esther Sherberg
Ben Shindler
Tracey and Ben Shindler
Shirley Curson Hillel Dinner Fund
Jill and Ira Shulman
Nancy and Charles Shulock
Alyssa Silva
Shelly and Steve Silverman
Keri and Jeff Silvyn
Miriam Simons and David Obrien
Carol Singer
*Of blessed memory
Sarah and Keith Singer
Harriet and Alan Siskin
Raina Siskin
Meredith Skeath
Steven Slaff
Gregg Small
Spangenberg, Shibley and Liber
Neal Spector
Karen Spiegel and Jonathan Rothschild
Cheryl and Ken Spring
Amy Stabler
Jacqueline and Lawrence Stern
Rachel and Harvey Sternheim
Carol Stewart and Daniel Katzen
Charae and Steve Stewart
Paula and Alan Strosberg
Melanie Strug
Brian and Carolyn Swett
Richard Swift
Dvora Tager and Bob Dietz
Stanley Taubman
Betty and Lawrence Temkin
Gary Tenen
The Hopman Group
Kelli and Michael Theis
Lois and Leon Thikoll
Kathryn Torrington
Don and Jenny Tozzi
Holly and DeWayne Tripp
Stephen Troner
Linda and Gerry Tumarkin
Lisa Ungar
Kathy and David Unger
Margo and Michael Vale
Evelyn and Robert Varady
Wylene Vinall
Brenda and Bill Viner
Karen Vogel
Karen and Ruben Vogel
W.E. O'Neil Construction Company
Barbara Wall