Pesach Newsletter 2011 - The Louis Brier Foundation
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Pesach Newsletter 2011 - The Louis Brier Foundation
Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 MAINTAIN SUSTAIN ENHANCE www.louisbrier.com/foundation May your פסח be a celebration of Peace, Health & Happiness Mi’Dor L’Dor is published by the Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation We are a non-profit charitable organization raising funds to support programs and services benefitting elderly residents at Louis Brier Home & Hospital. New Annual Giving Donor Wall Founding members of the To Life! 2011 Annual Giving Campaign who contribute a minimum of $2,500 each year for three years will have their names inscribed on the Annual Giving Donor Wall near the entrance to Louis Brier. Still in the early design stage, these artist sketches provide an idea of what the new donor wall could look like. 2011 2011 Overhead View Tree of Life plaque Option 1 Donor Wall sponsor valence strip light tilted slab / panel with glass donor plaques 8” thick concrete wall NOTES: 1. Concrete wall to gen 2. Tilted panel may be erally match existing Sign wall at 41st 3. Removable plaque granite slab, zinc, stainless steel, cop - overall length approx. 16’. system and layout not yet designed. per, etc. Panel approx 12’ long x 2’ ead View Overhead View Louis Brier Home & Hospital Proposed New Dono r Recognition Wall Op tion A Option 3 March 11/11 Tree of Life plaque Donor Wall Sponso and r Nam e Tree of Life plaque Option 2 Donor Wall sponsor valence strip light tilted slab / panel with glass donor plaques 8” thick concrete wall tilted slab / panel with glass donor plaques Louis Brier Home & Hospital Proposed New Donor Recognition Wall Louis Brier Home & Ho Option C Proposed New Donor spital Recognition Wall March 11/11 Option C valence strip light March 11/11 2 # thick concret e wall length approx. 16’. S: existing Sign wall at 41st - overall Concrete wall to generally matchzinc, stainless steel, copper, etc. Panel approx 12’ long x 2’ Tilted panel may be granite slab, ed. NO TES: and layout not yet design system Removable plaque Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation Overhead View 1. Concrete wall to gen erally 2. Tilt ed pan pita el lmay be granitematch existing Sign wall at 41st - ove Hos uis Brier Hom 3. e &Rem slab, zinc, stainless rall length approx ovable plaque sys Wal l layout steel, cop . 16’. tem and not yet designed. per, etc. Panel approx 12’ long x 2’ posed New Donor Recognition Life plaque and ion A This edition of Mi’Dor L’Dor has been printed on Forest Stewardship Tree of Louis Brier Home Sponsor Name Wall environmentally Donor – Council (FSC) paper responsible paper. Why FSC? March 11/11 Proposed New Do & Hospital nor Recognition Wall is the gold standard of forest management systems worldwide. FSC is an FSC paper Option B March 11/11 international certification system for forests and forest products supported by WWF Canada, Greenpeace, and the David Suzuki Foundation. We have started something new ... tilted slab / panel with glass donor plaques valence strip light 2 # thick concrete wall This table illustrates the resources that have been saved in the production of the 6,500 units of Mi’Dor L’Dor printed. th approx. 16’. wall at 41st - overall leng x 2’ NOTES: Panel approx 12’ long rally match existing Sign Concrete wall to gene ite slab, zinc, stainless steel, copper, etc. 1. gran be ned. Tilted panel may 2. and layout not yet desig Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 In this issue Enhancing lives through annual giving – Gary Segal 4 FEATURE STORY Foundation Reflections Harry Lipetz 5 Lorne Cristall Unquestionably a Community Treasure Bob Markin 6 Lorne Cristall Unquestionably a Community Treasure 2011 To Life! Annual Campaign – to Maintain, Sustain & Enhance Michelle Dodek 8–9 To Life! 2011 Annual Giving Vision & Reply Card 10 To Life! letter to the community & event committee 11 milestones 2003 – 2011 Louis Brier Home & Hospital programs funded by the foundation A Chaplain’s Reflections – One Year Later Rabbi Hillel Brody 12 – 13 14 15 unite2nite – Marie Doduck & Committee, sponsors 16 – 17 and photo collage Battle of the bands 2011 photo collage, sponsors & Committee Arnie Shuchat 18 – 19 happier, more productive lives. Read more on page 6 Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation Board Members 2010 – 2011 Executive Art in the Garden Elliot Nitkin 20 We Welcome 21 Remembering Ralph Rosenberg Laurie Epstein 22 Remembering Sam Zack Vanessa Trester 23 We Care Tribute Cards 24 – 32 We Remember 33 acknowledgements 33 Top 18 Wish List Items 6 Ask a prominent B.C. Supreme Court Justice, community leaders and long-time friends and you will find total consensus: Lorne Cristall is a unique, very special person. Utilizing unparalleled leadership skills and especially unstinting kindness and dedication, his services and philanthropy have helped numerous organizations to thrive and countless people to lead 34 – 35 Harry Lipetz President Sandra Bressler Vice President Lee Simpson Immediate Past President Mark Zlotnik Chair Investment Finance Committee Arnie Sadovnick Treasurer Investment Finance Committee Rick Cohen Investment Finance Committee Directors Eli Borodow, Lorne Cristall, Marie Doduck, Michael Geller, David Goodman, Dr. Peter Gropper, Irving Kates, Chaim Kornfeld, Harvey Permack, Richard Wenner, Sam Zalkow Advisory Council Max Fugman, Josephine Margolis-Nadel, Joseph Segal We make every effort to accommodate the needs of our readership and look forward to hearing from you. Please write to us with any comments or suggestions you have. Employees and agents of the Snider Campus of Care and Foundation assume no responsibility for damages, errors or omissions related to this published material. Cover Photo Credits Robert Albanese Dina Goldstein Marian Lucas Lane Sharon Tenenbaum Lianne Cohen Katrina Kalem Sandra MacPherson Editorial Committee and Contributors: Dvori Balshine, Rabbi Hillel Brody, Michelle Dodek, Marie Doduck, Laurie Epstein, Dr. Judith Globerman, Peter Kafka, Ken Levitt, Harry Lipetz, Bob Markin, Elliot Nitkin, Glenda Saitowitz, Arnold Shuchat, Gary Segal, Vanessa Trester, Joanne Wilson Design and Production: Barbi Braude 3 4 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation Enhancing lives through annual giving by Gary Segal we have successfully raised much needed funds for capital campaigns and endowed programs for the long term benefit of this Snider Campus of Care. But it has been my long-expressed desire and hope to see the launch of an Annual Giving campaign -to provide a recurring source of unrestricted funds that can be relied on to sustain and enhance the extra care, services, equipment and programs that truly make this place special – and that hope is now a reality. For our elderly residents it is incumbent upon us to help make their lives today as joyful, comfortable, free and independent as possible. This is my last Mi’Dor L’Dor message as my second two year term as President comes to an end in June. These four years have passed very quickly and much has transpired in my own family life. The nature of the Louis Brier Home and Hospital is such that over the course of just one year, let alone four, many activities and events take place that impact the lives of our residents and their families and loved ones. In the last four years we have welcomed many new residents and sadly said goodbye to many others. That is the natural cycle of life. But at the Brier we are tasked with the sacred obligation to honour our elders, treat them with dignity and respect, and provide them the best care and comfort we can possibly give them while they reside with us. I can tell you from personal experience that while mindful of their duty, our dedicated team of volunteers, staff, management and Board perform this task with a sense of care and devotion. In recent years, with the indispensable help of our Foundation Board and staff, During my tenure two of the things that I always looked forward to were the opportunity to spend time with our residents and their family members and hear about their experience at the Brier, and the Board education sessions where we were privileged to receive staff presentations on their areas of responsibility. The staff give us insights into our efforts to deliver to our residents the best quality of life possible, and the residents and their families let me know how we are doing (on the whole very well). For those who have not experienced having a loved one reside at Louis Brier, let me assure you that your donations will touch the lives of our residents and make a difference. I am proud to admit that many staff presentations to our Board have brought tears to my eyes and the eyes of others for two reasons: 1) hearing many real anecdotes about the life-changing impact that a certain program or therapy has had on our seniors, and 2) being touched by the obvious passion, emotion and true caring of our Brier staff. Just to give one example, at the most recent presentation by Megan, Louis Brier Music Therapist, she explained to us the many tangible and intangible benefits of the innovative music therapy programs for our residents and their spouses or families, such as: increased social interaction, decreased anxiety, enhanced memory recall, improved quality of life, better mobility and circulation, helpful anger and pain management and, even if just for fleeting moments, “bringing out the whole and well person” and allowing families to reconnect with the essence of their loved one. Similar impacts are made by our occupational and physical therapy, cultural, recreational and Jewish programming, nursing care, mobility equipment and research. Knowing the tremendous quality of life benefits that the current levels of extra care provide, we must ensure that, at a minimum, we can sustain them and, ideally, enhance them. Our new and long overdue multi-year Annual Giving campaign is critical to doing just that. In my inaugural message some four years ago I wrote “it is said that an important measure of a society is how we deal with our elders”, and accordingly our community should be very proud of Louis Brier; it is a vital community institution that requires and deserves the support of everyone. Please, put yourselves in the place of our residents and do whatever you can to help make a difference in their lives. Maybe you have or had a family member here or know someone who does, maybe you can simply relate to or understand what they may be going through and are thankful for your own circumstances, or maybe you realize that in some direct or indirect way we are all potential users of Louis Brier and would like it to be the best it can be. Whatever perspective you may have, whether out of a feeling of obligation or from the heart, we must all do our part. Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 Foundation Reflections 5 by Harry Lipetz For many years you have read about the residents and activities of the Louis Brier Home & Hospital and The Weinberg Residence in this publication. You have seen the smiling faces of our seniors while involved in various activities including music therapy, synagogue services, visits with our Chaplain, bus outings, or just relaxing in the beautiful facilities and gardens, working in the computer room, enjoying visits from community Jewish school children and being with generations of their own families. Much of what I have described did not materialize from Government funding but rather through the generous support of many members of the Greater Vancouver Jewish Community. The Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation (“The Foundation”) was established for the sole purpose of raising funds and encouraging Community support for our senior residents. This issue of Mi’Dor L’Dor is unique in that for the first time it is featuring not the recipients of its efforts but rather the Foundation itself to confirm our vital work on behalf of nearly 300 residents of the Snider Campus who come to us at what is probably the most vulnerable time in their lives. The Brier is not a recipient of funding from The Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver and has chosen from its inception to rely on raising funds independently. This success, in the past, can be seen from without by simply looking at the beautiful buildings resulting from major capital campaigns. More importantly the success of the Foundation can be seen within the walls of the Home. Without the annual funding of the Foundation many vital programs would either be reduced or no longer available. Many programs including additional physiotherapy, music therapy, synagogue funding, kosher food and volunteer coordination are funded by the Foundation. Simply put, the monthly or annual income of the Home and Hospital is not sufficient to sustain and maintain the programs as they are presently offered to our residents. It is the goal of the Foundation and the hope of the Brier that we go even further and enhance what is already excellent to an even higher level. The Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation is about to embark, for the first time, on an annual giving campaign without a specific project. In the past campaigns have been project based such as our last campaign to establish an endowment fund for a Chaplain. The 2011 campaign is fashioned after the successful campaign at Baycrest, Toronto’s Jewish Home, for a multi-year commitment from members of the Jewish Community. The goal of the 2011 campaign is to seek a three year commitment from the families of residents and the entire Jewish community. A successful campaign will provide the Home and Hospital funds they can rely on from year to year. This is very important for budgeting purposes and helps the CEO and program directors concentrate on delivery of services. Please, when called upon to help to improve the lives of our seniors, respond with the support they deserve. Be recognized along with your friends and family on our new wall of annual donors to be constructed in a prominent location within the Home. 6 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation Lorne Cristall Unquestionably a Community Treasure by Bob Markin His motivation What Lorne has done for the community locally, abroad, in Israel, as a leader and a philanthropist is second nature to him. You might say that this year’s Chai Award Honouree at the Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation’s 2011 To Life! Celebration on May 18th is the continuation of a legacy that has seen the Cristall Family lead and participate in community service over several generations. Among Lorne’s many community passions is the Louis Brier, the community’s prized from generation to generation facility and he emphasizes that “its importance is paramount. If we didn’t have the Brier, we wouldn’t have a community”. Ask a prominent B.C. Supreme Court Justice, community leaders and long-time friends and you will find total consensus: Lorne Cristall is a unique, very special person. Utilizing unparalleled leadership skills and especially unstinting kindness and dedication, his services and philanthropy have helped numerous organizations to thrive and countless people to lead happier, more productive lives. Lorne’s community leadership is quiet, thoughtful and concerned and over the decades it has never failed to inspire for its sincerity and conviction. His continuous and continuing 45-year dedication to community betterment is impressive. Kol ha’kavod Brier Foundation president Harry Lipetz explained that the Chai Award was established to recognize individuals who give of their time, expertise and resources to enhance the lives of both present and future Home and Hospital residents. “Lorne has exemplified these qualities over many years, serving the Brier as Vice-President, President for three terms, Life Governor and Foundation Board Member. He has demonstrated leadership in the care of the elderly and we are grateful to be able to honour him with the Chai Award this year”, Harry said. Louis Brier Foundation Director of Development Dvori Balshine said that Lorne leads and fundraises for the Home and Hospital and does everything with a personal commitment. “He exemplifies the Brier Foundation mission statement from generation to generation and understands just how many people are in a situation where they need a facility such as the Louis Brier”, she stated. Former long-time Louis Brier Executive Director Ken Levitt can only describe Lorne’s leadership as outstanding. Ken recalled that Lorne’s presidency carried added responsibilities during the 1990 Building campaign, “Lorne very astutely recognized the challenges he faced and because of his skills as a mediator and a consensus builder, he was instrumental in building a very strong board of directors.” Ken said that the words of Louis Brier Past President Chaim Kornfeld are most à propos — “If Lorne was Secretary- General of the United Nations, his leadership abilities would bring about peace in the world today”. Lorne’s character and personal qualities are truly second-to-none. A close friend for over 50 years, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Bruce Cohen stated that he has witnessed firsthand Lorne’s consistent deep respect for his elders, loyalty to family and friends, work ethic, integrity, honesty and leadership skills. “These qualities have served him well as a husband, father, businessman and community leader. He has generously dedicated and contributed his time and resources to many community institutions which will serve and assist those institutions and the entire community for generations to come.” On a more personal level, Justice Cohen referred to Lorne’s wise counsel, grace, wit and charm. “We have learned from how Lorne faces life’s challenges with courage and dignity and in this respect he has been an inspiration and a role model to his family and friends.” Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 7 What is the most important task facing the community today? “We must influence the younger generation to make a commitment towards the building of a stronger community. This is the most critical thing of all.” Lorne Cristal In a statement with which countless people would instantly concur, Justice Cohen stressed “Lorne is in every sense of the word a mensch, someone to admire and emulate, and a person of noble character.” Larry Izen, another half-century-plus close friend, readily agreed, “Lorne is a great listener, extremely wise, an outstanding judge of issues and character, constantly philanthropic, and has always shown exceptional integrity, fairness and courage. In short, in every way, he is a great human being.” 2009 Chai Award recipient and this year’s Louis Brier Foundation 2011 To Life! Celebration Chair, Lee Simpson, is also a friend spanning many decades. “To me, Lorne has always represented wisdom, strength...and courage”, she said. “The ability to face challenges with grace and hope are characteristics worthy of acknowledgement. He certainly deserves this award for his longstanding commitment to the Brier and to the elderly in our community past, present and future.” Family Tradition When Lorne lends his talents and energy to a cause or organization, in the back- of-his-mind are the qualities his parents exemplified in their lives. His mother Fae Cristall was for decades a prominent Hadassah leader, as well as a very active participant in the then United Jewish Appeal, the former Jewish Community Fund and Council, B’nai B’rith Women, Hillel and in many major campaigns on behalf of Israel. Lorne described her as “a major influence in my community involvement.” Lorne’s father, Alex Cristall, although not active in the community due to work responsibilities, nevertheless “often spoke of the need for community support and was philosophically a strong part of my participation”, Lorne said. Leadership and Philanthropy In addition to his extensive involvement at the Brier, Lorne has served as vice- president and president of Vancouver Talmud Torah, vice-president of Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University, canvasser leader for the Combined Jewish Appeal, board member and president of Congregation Beth Israel, vice-president of Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University, and a key founder and supporter of King David High School. Mi’Dor L’Dor The Cristalls receive much nachas from their wonderful family and community service. Sylvia, Lorne’s charming and devoted wife, has taken leading roles in Vancouver Talmud Torah, Congregation Beth Israel, Camp Hatikvah Foundation, the Jewish Federation, and particularly Hadassah-Wizo which she has long and diligently served locally, regionally and nationally. Daughter Jodi is a Beth Israel board member, and operates Mayers Packaging Ltd. Daughter Jackie serves on the boards of Camp Hatikvah and Jewish Family Service Agency and is married to Gary Morris. They have two children, Ashley and Justin. Son Alex is the youngest president ever of the Jewish Community Centre and works with Lorne in the successful family real-estate development and management company the Cristall Group – CGI Developments. Alex and his wife, Jodi Oshry, have three children, Sydney, Tyler and Andrew. Lorne’s days entail keeping track of developments at the family business, attending to family and friends – and yes, without question, helping the community, instinctively carrying on the Cristall Family tradition of service to others. Today, he continues to serve on the Louis Brier and the Talmud Torah Foundation Boards and is Co-Chairman of the major upcoming campaign for the redevelopment of Congregation Beth Israel, a project he describes as “a major dream that we have in our community”. Lorne actively supports and fundraises for King David High School as well as many endeavours benefiting the State of Israel. Lorne’s wonderful sense of humour and positive outlook on life shows in everything he does. He is an inspiration and a mensch and, unquestionably, a community treasure. 8 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 From the Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation Board of Directors & Staff 9 With all good wishes for a Happy & Healthy Passover annual campaign Dvori Balshine Director of Development Louis Brier Foundation Bold New Campaign to Maintain, Sustain & Enhance by Michelle Dodek Everywhere you turn there is a capital campaign underway for something in the Jewish community and our culture seems to demand that we continue to build while less thought is given to how we will maintain what we have created. According to Louis Brier Foundation’s Director of Development, Dvori Balshine, the Foundation is taking a new approach this spring and launching the To Life! 2011 Annual Campaign instead of focussing on a special project. There is much to celebrate at the Louis Brier and the goal of the To Life! 2011 Annual Campaign is to maintain the beautiful environment and enriched services, to sustain the level of Yiddishkeit, the overall care and extra programming and further enhance the quality of life of the residents. Dvori is passionate when she says that “I care about Vancouver’s Jewish community and feel that the Louis Brier is one of the most important organizations we have.” The Louis Brier Foundation provides many Jewish extras to the Louis Brier Home & Hospital including kosher food, music therapy, programs, a synagogue and Yiddishkeit not provided by government funding. The Louis Brier Home & Hospital is a mainstay in the Jewish Community. It is a home for those who can no longer live independently or need special care and support that their families cannot provide. “There are also those in our community who have no one to care for them in their old age,” Dvori said. “As a Jewish Community and as individual Jews, it is our obligation to care for our elders. The Louis Brier Foundation relies completely on the dedication of donors to pay for the extras offered to residents. The community needs to contribute to provide the level of care and programming that our elderly deserve.” she said. While government funding and residents’ fees cover basic needs, the Foundation plays a vital role in maintaining the quality of life of Snider Campus residents and provides more than $450,000 annually to make this place hamish for close to 300 residents. As Director of Development of the Louis Brier Foundation, Dvori is proud to play a key role in keeping this beautiful institution a model for other homes for the aged. People tell her all the time that this is the nicest Home in the Lower Mainland. “And they are right!” Dvori and her husband, Michael came from Israel in 1969 and quickly integrated into the community. They are now the proud grandparents of seven beautiful grandchildren. Dvori joined the Louis Brier Foundation eight plus years ago just before the opening of the Weinberg Residence. It is her commitment to her family and community that fuels her belief in the value of supporting the Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation with its bold new campaign. This is the inaugural year of the Foundation’s Annual Giving Campaign and an initiative Dvori hopes will continue for many years to come to maintain, sustain and enhance the lives of residents at the Louis Brier. The fruit of the righteous is a Tree of Life You can support the Weinberg programs, services and the Golden Key Endowment fund by inscribing a leaf Gold Leaf $1,800 | Silver Leaf $720 | Copper Leaf $540 Rocks are also available for $5,400 or $3,600 Call the Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation at 604-261-5550 for more information “As my father planted trees for me so I shall plant for my children” 10 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation To Life 2011 R Annual Giving Vision To provide a recurring source of unrestricted funds that can be relied on to maintain, sustain and enhance the extra care, service, equipment and programs to help make our residents’ lives today as joyful, comfortable and independent as possible. To Life_Letterhead:Layout 1 3/4/11 11:46 AM Page 1 Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 11 The Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation | 1055 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6M 1W9 Telephone: 604.261.5550 | Fax 604.261.5565 | Email: foundation@louisbrier.com| www.louisb rier.com Honourary Chairs Samuel Belzberg Joseph Segal Campaign Chairs Harry Lipetz Gary Segal Campaign Committee Rick Cohen Marie Doduck Louis Eisman Bob Golden David Goodman Larry Izen Brent James Ken Levitt Bev Libin Spring 2011 Dear Friends of Louis Brier Home & Hospital Funds we can rely on ... these five words represent the single most important gift you can give to the Louis Brier Home and Hospital. While Government funding ensures a basic level of care, we rely on community contributions to provide our residents with the enhanced quality of life deserved by our residents and expected by o ur community. The Louis Brier does not have a membership base that synagogues and other community organizations are able to draw on for financial support. A total of 218 elderly at the Louis Brier benefit greatly from your financial assistance that is so vital for providing exceptional recreational and Jewish programming, kosher food, volunteer coordination, a nd increased music, art, physio and occupational therapies — annually — to maintain, sustain and enhance overall resident care. Harvey Permack The Louis Brier Foundation has conducted many successful project-‐based campaigns. However, in 2011 we are asking you to make a commitment to support us for more than one year at a time. Mark Zlotnik Why is multi-‐year funding important? Dinner Chair Stable and reliable funding allows Louis Brier to plan and budget more efficiently and cost effectively for consistent delivery of exceptional services and programming over a number of years. It also fulfills our obligation to our elderly to provide the care and caring that makes a real difference in their daily lives. Rose Mikelberg Lee Purkin Simpson Dinner Committee Sharilyn Bell Beth Bogner Sandra Bressler Judith Cohen Carolyn Kramer Marion Eisman Shari Gaerber Laurie Gasoi Linda Glasner Nancy Goldberg Marla Groberman Marlene Hershfield In the coming weeks you will be approached by Louis Brier Foundation Board members and canvassers to make your commitment to the Louis Brier’s To Life! 2011 Annual Campaign. To culminate this successful campaign there is a celebration planned for Wednesday, May 18th at the Four Seasons Hotel to honour Lorne Cristall who will receive the Chai Award. We are hopeful that you will do your very best to show leadership and make a commitment of funds we can rely on. Very warm regards Elaine Lipetz Roberta Mickelson Rose Mikelberg Connie Permack Helen Pinsky Yvette Porte Nanci Segal Director of Development Dvori Balshine Gary Segal President – Louis Brier Home & Hospital Co-‐Chair To Life! 2011 Campaign Harry Lipetz President – Louis Brier Foundation Co-‐Chair To Life! 2011 Campaign 12 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation MAINTAIN SUSTAIN ENHANCE Milestones 2003-2011 Without the many years of dedicated service and exceptional generosity of our community leaders the Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation would not have achieved these milestones. We thank everyone who has volunteered their valuable time and financial support over the years to maintain, sustain and enhance a quality of life our residents so richly deserve. It is our hope that this mitzvah of serving the community will continue to be passed down from generation to generation. The Chai Award was established in 2003 to recognize the dedication of our community leaders. Major Campaign Years – Saluting Our Community Leaders S 2003 – Golden Key Endowment Fund. Joseph and Rosalie Segal are honoured at the Gala dinner celebrating the opening of the Weinberg. S 2005 – Chai Endowment Fund honours Bernard Reed for his $3 million gift. Hershey Porte is the first recipient of the Chai Award. S 2007 – Burn the Mortgage Campaign. Louis Eisman receives the Chai Award. The Dinner Gala celebrates the burning of the Weinberg mortgage with the production of Broadway Salutes the Brier by an Israeli group. S 2009 – Chaplaincy Fund. Lee PurkinSimpson receives the Chai Award. S 2011 – To Life! 2011 Maintain, Sustain, and Enhance Annual Giving Campaign. Lorne Cristall will receive the Chai Award at an evening of celebration in May. Community Outreach S 2003-2011 – Louis Brier Foundation publishes 19 editions of its very own Mi’Dor L’Dor From Generation to Generation. S 2003-2011 – production of four videos capturing the Life and Times of Louis Brier residents. S 2004 – Debbie Friedman z’l concert at the Chan Centre. S 2006 – The Louis Brier 60th Birthday Party with the Chai Folk Ensemble from Winnipeg at the Stanley Theatre. Event sponsors are hosted at a pre-concert reception at the Bau-Xi Gallery. S 2008 – Chai Folk Ensemble from Winnipeg to celebrate 60th Anniversary of Israel at the River Rock. S 2008 – established the Annual Battle of the Bands From Generation to Generation with the support of Richmond Jewish Day School. Third Annual Battle of the Bands held at River Rock in February 2011. S 2008 – Tree of Life at Weinberg dedicated by the Averbach family in memory of Lou & Betty Averbach. Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 S 2008 – Power of Giving Reception at Van Dusen Gardens promoting a better understanding of Planned Giving for accountants and lawyers. 13 Foundation Presidents 2003-2011 S 2010 – Power of Women Lecture Series featuring Dr. Karen Gelmon, Lilian Broca and Barbara Yaffe. S 2010 – Sol Zim unite2nite pre-Chanukah community from generation to generation celebration at the River Rock. Special Events S 2003 – Weinberg dedication of a glass sculpture honoring Edith Lando, C.M. and Miriam Lando Matoff. Artists: Diana Zoe coop with John Nutter. S 2004 – Dedication of the Gallery of Donors Wall. S Mark Zlotnik 2003-2005 S S 2006 – Dental Clinic Upgrade with the support of many dentist donors, UBC School of Dentistry and the community. S November 2005, 2007, 2009 & 2011 Chai Tea to dedicate new donors on the Gallery of Donors Wall. Dedicated by Larry Rice & Joanne Sheps In Honour of our Fifth Anniversary August 25, 2007 Dedicated by the Mina and Margolis Families In Loving Memory of Celia Margolis Dedicated In Memory of My Mother Pauline Litsky Abrasha and Chava Wosk Synagogue Renovations S Etched glass door donated by the Segal Family and Yosef Wosk Glass Artist: Joel Berman. S New me’chitza donated by the Hammer Family in Memory of Leon and in Honour of Lola Hammer. S 51 new chairs dedicated through community donations. S Lee Purkin-Simpson 2005-2009 S S New embroidered ark cover. S New dedication of Sefer Torah by the Thau Family in memory of Rubin Thau. Louis Brier Art Collection S 400 plus pieces of art donated by donors. Other Enhancements S Fayerman Family refurbishiment and upkeep of the Shalom Garden In Memory of Min Fayerman. S Social Hall renovations made possible by Paul & Edwina Heller. S Yamaha baby grand piano donated by Ellen Cohen. S Harry Lipetz 2009 to present S 14 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Brier Aged Aged Foundation Foundation LBHH Programs Funded by the Foundation Occupational & Physical Therapy Music & Entertainment The Home recognizes the value of music therapy in the lives of our elderly. On a regular basis, we organize individuals or groups to come and entertain our residents and encourage them to participate. Donations go towards sponsoring performances, musical instruments and material. Dental Clinic Improvement Our “Reaching Out, Geriatric Dentistry Program,” establishes a partnership between the Faculty of Dentistry at UBC and our Home. Dentists, dental students and dental hygienists come and work in our own dental office and provide our residents with full dental assessments, up-to-date methods in geriatric oral care, regular cleaning, and take the opportunity to educate the care staff and companions on helping with oral hygiene. This fund provides financial support of up-to-date equipment, furnishings and material. ☞ Synagogue The centre of spiritual life for our Snider Campus, the synagogue provides a means for our residents to continue their daily prayer, attend services for all holidays, and to say kaddish. Donations financially assist kiddushim, programs, and items such as siddurim, talitot, and kippot. The Green Thumb Club – Horticultural Therapy Residents come alive when they get to play in the dirt! Gardening is therapeutic at any stage of your life! Equipment This fund supports the purchase of electric beds, specialized mattresses, lifts, electric and manual wheelchairs, walkers and other much needed equipment. Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy are so important in maintaining, sustaining and enhancing residents’ mobility. This service is provided to those in Intermediate Care, Extended Care and Special care. These services are not fully covered by the province and your donation supplements the costs of therapy. Kosher Food This fund helps supplement the cost of quality kosher food for the daily meals of the residents in the Louis Brier. This fund enables us to continue giving our elderly a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables, soup twice a day, and bagels, with lox and cream cheese, just to name a few. Recreation From bus outings and bingo to cultural events and recreational activities – all contribute to making the Home a warm and culturally rich environment. Go to our Spring Wish List page 35 & 36 to see how you can assist us in funding these outstanding programs. Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 A Chaplain’s Reflections 15 One Year Later by Rabbi Hillel Brody I strive to be to residents and their families what they need me to be. Be it rabbi, counselor, friend, or just someone with a warm smile. I do that through private one-on-one visitations, group classes and discussions on topics of interest and by simply stopping to chat when I see someone in the hall. This is my way of saying, “You are worth my time because you are important to me.” rabbi hillel brody I took up the position of Chaplain at Louis Brier Home and the Weinberg Residence a year ago. The beauty of a position such as mine is also one of its greatest challenges. I never know what to expect on any given day. The spiritual needs of our residents, families, and staff vary widely from person to person and from day to day. What this adds up to is that when my day at Louis Brier begins, I often do not know which of a wide range of emotions I may be asked to share in. Spirituality is a subtle thing. It means different things to different people. While I certainly have my own perspective on what spirituality means to me, in my role as Chaplain I seek to listen and understand what spirituality means to each resident. This listening and validation of what is important to each individual is in itself a form of care. In many instances, I find that my role consists largely of providing accompaniment to our residents as they travel through this stage of their life’s journey. I strive to be to residents and their families what they need me to be. Be it rabbi, counselor, friend, or just someone with a warm smile. I do that through private one-on-one visitations, group classes and discussions on topics of interest and by simply stopping to chat when I see someone in the hall. This is my way of saying, “You are worth my time because you are important to me.” A useful tool which we have put into practice is the Spiritual Assessment. I sit down to talk with each new resident about what is important in their lives and to get a sense of how they are managing the transition. This serves a number of purposes. The information I gather about their spiritual and religious backgrounds allows the interdisciplinary care team to provide programming which is in line with residents’ needs. This assessment also provides an entrée for me into the life of this resident. I engage in conversation and get a sense of this person, just as they get a sense of me and the role I can play for them. This forms the basis for developing a relationship through which I can continue to offer nurturing spiritual care. Some residents are not physically or cognitively able to engage in verbal communication. For these residents, the spiritual assessment takes the form of talking to the person’s family. This method of learning about each resident allows me to determine whether we are doing everything we can to foster spiritual health. I often say that I get more from my relationships with residents than they get from me. Being a part of this special environment is a blessing which I cherish. 16 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation UNITE2NITE EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS! Sponsors Maccabim Havarim Ben & Esther Dayson Charitable Foundation Jill Diamond & Andrew Abramovich Gordon & Leslie Diamond Harry & Elaine Lipetz Marsid Family Foundation Gary & Nanci Segal Mark & Laurie Zlotnik David & Shelley Ail Robert Beiser Allan Black Joseph & Frances Cohen David Feldman Ernie Fleischer Michael & Kathi Fugman Joseph & Karyn Gold Mitchell & Lynne Gropper Bev Libin & Howard Reich Mark & Susie Kierszenblat Ralph Markin Robert Markin Norman & Lola Pawer Sidney & Toby Rubin Eugene A. Schwartz Irving & Marcia Sirlin Joanne Wilson Naomi Wolfe Giborim Anonymous Uri & Sara Ariel Robert Friedland Richard Cohen & Ellen Mosocvitz Shining Lights Lorne & Sylvia Cristall Victor Elias & Helen Pinsky Izzy Fraeme z’l Howard Gerber Leon & Rose-Marie Glassman Bud & Cheryl Herman Kahn Family Foundation Mendy & Lana Landa Lohn Foundation Mark & Gerri London Stan & Sheila Saibil Arnold & Anita Silber Herbert & Barbara Silber Art Szajman Angel Tickets Dr. Martin & Paulette Fishman Douglas & Ruth Freeman Ian Cohen & Michelle Gelfand Dr. Peter & Maria Gropper Philip & Keren Gertsman Susan Quastel Vicki Sprinkling Abraham & Liz Saade Dr. Basil & Robyn Segal Arnie & Karen Winrob Media Sponsors For the first time ever five Jewish organizations joined together to present unite2nite – a preChanukah community celebration at the River Rock Theatre on Wednesday, November 17 2010. The school choirs wowed the audience with their enthusiastic singing and professionalism along with New York Entertainer Sol Zim accompanied by a world class 10-piece band. Students from Richmond Jewish Day School, Vancouver Talmud Torah and King David High School performed Chanukah favorites with Sol Zim and the band for an appreciative sold-out crowd of 950 supporters. The concert was organized by the Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation and the Jewish Seniors Alliance. The Vancouver Jewish Men’s Choir joined Sol Zim to close out the concert. Jewish Independent Independent Times Programme Design & Production Barbi Braude The concert exceeded all our expectations in bringing the community together to celebrate the festival of light. Marie Doduck Unite2nite Committee Chair PhotographY Sydney Bild & Lianne Cohen Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 17 18 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation Our very special thanks to Howard Blank and the Staff at River Rock Theatre Arnie Shuchat BOB Committee Chair 2011 Sponsors & Committee Agents Jeffrey & Charlotte Bell Andrew & Lisa Altow David & Shannon Gorski Keil Investment Group/Scotia McLeod Howard & Anne Marie Mickelson Pediatric Dental Group PDG Signarama – David Newman Rochelle Moss & Family Dr. Neil & Michelle Pollock Cheryl Stein & Richard Schreiber The Shuchat Group Alan Seltzer & Mindy Zimmerman Roadies Mark & Yolanda Babins Bong Wear Bruce & Amalia Coleman Phil & Keren Gertsman Mark & Susie Kierszenblat Max & Leona Pinsky Gary & Nanci Segal Steveston Pizza Co Inc George & Freda Wertman Martin & Louise Wright Heidi & Dan Lipetz Battle of the Bands 2011 Committee Arnie Shuchat, Chair Andrew Altow Jeffrey Bell Dvori Balshine Eric Bernal Debbie Cossever Devra Epstein Jonathan Gale Linda Gewis Shannon Gorski Alex Jackson Shay Keil Allan Landa Joe Markovitch Stephan Marliss Howard Mickelson Glenda Saitowitz Cheryl Stein Joanne Wilson Mindy Zimmering Volunteers Debbie Aarons Sid Bild Dena Bild Adele Berezan Golriz Boroomand Grace Chen Anat Halevy Donna Moscovitz Audrey Moss Jeff Moss Lainie Moss Ben Numerow Susan Numerow Shoshana Parker Natasha Saitowitz Allan Seltzer Libby Seltzer Noah Seltzer Rinata Yaffe After organizing this Battle of The Bands event for the third year, one thing seems clear — if we asked each of the 400 attendees how the evening went we would probably get 400 different opinions. Some think it is a contest — the ones who got up to dance to cheer the friend or relative in the band who sold them tickets. Others had an opinion about the type of music, the volume, the food, the ticket prices, the venue, the drink prices... yadda yadda. Notwithstanding the rock and roll music element, the event still had to withstand the Jewish, postevent and inter-musical act quality control and profitability analysis. And from all the talk I heard, the event was once again a success. We are learning and getting much better at making each event more entertaining and inclusive. A short Marliss Production video got the old folks at the Louis Brier in on the act by having them introduce each band. They also ran a short video of Richmond Jewish Day School students performing a musical number to a hot new song. By all accounts, the music was loud enough to get lost in, but not too loud to disable communication between friends. The opening act introduced a young band this year – Mother Father. The other four bands notched their performances up since last year and some made a special effort to include other musicians and another generation or parent/child to make it more fun. If you are somewhat perceptive, you will notice that the theme of this evening was inclusiveness, music, joy, dancing — all things that should be easy to sell. We try to bring the community together, all ages, for a night of great live music for the purpose of raising money for the care of the elderly at the Louis Brier Home and Hospital and for Jewish education at the Richmond Jewish Day School. The music played, the dance floor rocked, the prizes made everybody winners and all of the performers and attendees seemed to have a great time. Arnie Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 PhotographY Sydney Bild & Lianne Cohen 19 20 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation Art in the Garden By Elliot Nitkin Improve function. Improve life. Chair, Louis Brier Foundation Art Committee Electric-motor driven movement: Increase circulation & flexibility Strengthen weak muscles Increase blood circulation Reduce swelling & spasms Flex stiff legs & arms Stroke, M.S.,swelling C.P. (neuro & spasms muscular Reduce and ) Strengthen weak muscles Have you ever wondered what motivates artists and how they create their works of art? All of your questions and more will be answered in the fall when the Louis Brier Foundation presents its first ever Garden Party for our residents, their families and friends. Everyone can circulate in the garden watching artists create while music plays in the background and refreshments are served in a relaxed atmosphere. Artists’ work will be available for purchase as a silent auction fund raiser for the Louis Brier Foundation in support of programs for residents at Louis Brier and the Weinberg. Please feel free to contact Elliot Nitkin at 604 351-9251 if you have any suggestions or ideas. 604.729.7272 macs4life@telus.net macsmobility.com Keep in touch We are updating our mailing list. Please let us know if your details have changed. 604.261.5550 or foundation@louisbrier.com Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 We Welcome the following new residents to the Louis Brier Home & Hospital and Weinberg Residence July 22nd, 2010 – February 28th, 2011 Margaret Bailey Paul & Ruth Bass Coleman & Faye Belogus Leonard Cooper George Farquhar Naomi Frankenburg Laszlo Gati Marion Geller Harold Gordon Rosely Gordon Isaac Goslin Lola Haber Orville Hamilton Elsie Jones Alice Kalensky Myrna Kolberg Anna Leith Arthur Lipman Klara Noik Mercedes Ong William Ornstein Naomi Potter Elsa Rosenberg Chaze Segal Shirley Segal Friedrich & Beverley Schonbach Florentina Tamir Charles Tarnow Shirley Terrio Jessica Thomson Dorothy Werker Louis Winkler Mira Zaslavski 21 22 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation prepared to take that train ride with no food. Lucky for him, a benevolent Jewish organization provided him with a Voorsht and a loaf of bread for the trip, or this story would never be told. His final destination was a small town in Northern Alberta called Speddon where Morris, his wife Lena and their 4 daughters resided. Remembering Ralph Rosenberg by Laurie Esptein Ralph Rosenberg was born on April 12th, 1909 in the Shtetl of Lomza, Poland, 50 miles from Warsaw. There are a lot of lessons all of us can learn from a life like Ralph Rosenberg’s. Most of us will never experience his longevity, but what’s important, he knew his long life was a gift from the Lord he served so faithfully, and he never wasted it. He was the only child of Nossan and Sora Leah Rosenberg. His early years were spent pursuing the study of Torah. Ironically, this, a most peaceful of pastimes was counterbalanced by almost daily confrontations with flagrant Anti-Semitism. He literally had to fight for his right to be the peace loving man he always strived to be. He was one exam away from becoming a Rabbi when he received an invitation from his half Brother Morris (a man he’d never met) to come and join him and his family in Canada. Seeing a difficult future for a Jewish Rabbi in Poland, he accepted the offer and armed with heady dreams and ‘pockets full of no money’, he boarded the Empress of France bound for Quebec City. Green as grass, he expected a short ride to Edmonton, and In 1930 he moved to Edmonton, where he met Becky Hanson, (Beckywoo, as he affectionately called her) the woman he spent the next 75 years with. Like all couples, there were their oil and water moments, but mostly this relationship was Schmaltz and Schmaltz. As unalike as they appeared to be at times, their union was substantial and it endured happily. They produced two strapping sons, Nathan and David, who are honest, hard working, reliable and thoroughly likeable people who appreciate their good fortune in having such a great role model for a father (not to mention the genes they have inherited). They and their spouses (Trudy and Marty) produced 4 grandchildren (Tina, Lee, Hayley & Stephen) who have provided ongoing naches through the years. Sara, Lee’s partner, co-created a 3rd generation representative, Aaron, who Ralph never tired of bragging. Tina and husband Jojo have created the most recent great grandchild, Rayne, whose only deficit will be in not getting to know Zeide Ralph. He apprenticed as a watchmaker, he learned how to become a World Class egg grader, a job he returned to many times, he owned and operated the Farmers Chicken Market, Ideal Produce, and above all else, with Becky, owned and ran the Polar Bar, an amazing store that served multiple flavors of homemade ice cream; each one made lovingly by Ralph. He rose early in the morning to make his ice cream and used only the finest ingredients. He took enormous pride in his creations, and people drove in from miles away to eat at the Polar Bar. Ultimately, Care and Hard Work succumbed when the A&W opened up across the street with the new game in town; Soft Ice Cream. Ralph lacked any killer instinct or the stomach to compete in business, and the Polar Bar closed. Ralph lost his entire family in Poland during the Holocaust. He never found out what happened to his Mother; she just disappeared. It haunted him throughout his life. Anyone who heard him daven the El Male Rachamim on Yom Kippur, knows how “in pain” he really was at his losses. Ralph accepted a position as Shamash at the Beth Israel Congregation in Edmonton. His self esteem started to return when it became apparent his religious background was of great use to the congregation. His nickname there became Seexty Seex, cause his daily announcement was “please turn to page Seexty Seex for the Kaddish. He denied knowing he had an accent, but always with a smirk. In 1977, at age 67, he retired and he and Becky moved to Vancouver. He immediately started a love affair with the Louis Brier Home. They needed a Spiritual guide and he needed a place to be that guide. For the first 22 years, Ralph made the pilgrimage to the Brier from his Richmond home. It was a Labour of Love. He made wonderful new friends, and his efforts were appreciated. He used to swear he got more back than he gave, but why quibble. Then, 12 years ago, he and Becky moved into the Home. And so the circle closed. Ralph who over 90 years before had practically lived in the shul studying to be a Rabbi, essentially came home. Talk about a perfect fit. Louis Brier was essentially a shul to him that conveniently offered Room 69 as a place to sleep and relax and the rest was a place where he could eat, visit and be entertained. Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 His morning and evening walks to the minion took seconds, not minutes. Ralph lost his beloved Beckywoo in 2005 and those of us closest to him worried about his ability to cope, let alone bounce back. We needn’t have worried. Though he missed her till the end, this man had an incredible will to live and too much respect for life to wallow. After fighting thru his initial grief, he carried on his daily routines with the vigor of a much younger man. His close friendship with Sylvia Hill helped him immeasurably, and is a tribute to his ability to attract strong people into his life. Big lessons to be learned for a man to keep going after 75 years of love. He seemed to be running on Energizer batteries. Although hardly a new age man, he was not a technophobe! When his granddaughter Hayley went to live in Israel, he wanted to be able to say hi to her. So, at the ripe age of 95, Ralph walked into the computer room and ralphrosenberg@hotmail.com was born. He was able to satisfy his need to keep informed by reading the Jerusalem Post online and played a mean game of solitaire. I never stopped getting a kick out finding him in the computer room. 100 years old and still fascinated by a world he would never inherit. He was everything that can be great about Judaism. He rose every day with the idea of giving to people. He was NOT evangelical about his beliefs and nobody ever received lectures about it. In later years, his arm twisting became gentler when trying to find a Minion. Farewell Ralph, and Yasha Koach on a life very well lived. Oneg Shabbat in memory of Ralph on Friday, April 15th at 2:30 pm and dedication of a wheelchair Torah Table Remembering Sam Zack by vanessa Trester At most Weinberg and Louis Brier events Sam would usually speak on behalf of the residents. It seems only fitting on this very sad day that I say a few words in honour of our beloved Sam. Sam moved into the Weinberg in March 2004. I remember when I first met Sam and his daughter Marilyn – he was hesitant to make a move to Weinberg. But when he finally decided it was time, there was no looking back. Once Sam moved in, he fully embraced Weinberg life. He was our Resident Council President for many years and he was so proud of his position and the positive impact he could have upon our residents. He was thrilled when issues were resolved, meetings went smoothly and most of all when residents were happy. Working with Sam was such an incredible joy for me and clearly his continued re-election to the position meant his fellow residents had great confidence in him. Sam meant so much to so many of us at Weinberg. He was so proud to be a resident and would often sing our praises. He had so many endearing qualities that you couldn’t help but fall in love with him. He was a kind, warm, caring man who also enjoyed a good kibitz, along with many hugs and kisses. I personally had a very soft spot for him in my heart and I will greatly miss his regular visits to my office, our special chats and the support and encouragement he always gave me. I know he will be missed by all the staff, companions and residents as well. He leaves a very big hole in our hearts. May he rest in peace. 23 24 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation We Care Tribute Cards August 1st 2010 – 28 February 2011 There are times when words just aren’t enough to express how you feel about someone who has made an extraordinary difference in your life. Making a contribution to the Louis Brier Foundation in tribute to or in memory of an individual is a way of ensuring your gift has a long and lasting impact. All contributions help to maintain, sustain and enhance the lives of our elderly right here in our community. Contributions can be made to Special Funds including: —Synagogue —Recreation — Medical/Dental — Music Therapy —Special Care Unit —Endowment Fund —Wish List —Kosher Food Fund —Special Companion Fund —Golden Key Endowment Fund —Chai Endowment Fund — Art Fund —Chaplaincy Program Fund —Nursing Care —Rehabilitation For inquiries regarding contributions, call us at: 604-261-5550 Fax: 604-261-5565 Email: foundation@louisbrier.com Visa & MasterCard accepted Your tax-deductible donation will be acknowledged with a beautifully designed card. Alvin Moss Memorial Fund Jeffrey & Lainie Moss In Memory of Alvin Moss Charles & Raj Chakal Colin & Brenda Halliwell Dr. Alan & Corinne Margulius Geoffrey Feldman Howard & Marla Jampolsky Howard Reich & Bev Libin Shmuel & Bernice Carmeli Larry & Lynn Moss In Memory of Alvin Moss Brian & Paula Segal Charles & Raj Chakal Dr. Alan & Corinne Margulius Geoffrey Feldman Howard & Marla Jampolsky Morley Levitt Sheldon & Julie Kuchinsky Shmuel & Bernice Carmeli Lynn Moss Mazel Tov on your Bat Mitzvah Shmuel & Bernice Carmeli Rob Armstrong & Beverly Moss In Memory of Alvin Moss Geoffrey Feldman Shmuel & Bernice Carmeli Rochelle Moss In Memory of Alvin Moss Shmuel & Bernice Carmeli Anita Ornstein Memorial Fund William Ornstein In Memory of Anita Ornstein Ronald & Brenda Appleton Jeffrey & Hildy Barnett Shirley Barnett Dr. Abraham & Eve Benjamin Michael & Barbi Braude Dr. Bernard & Sandra Bressler Jonathan Gale & Elena Butler Sheila Gendis Mona Kaplan Irving & Sharon Kates Hy & Lil Neuman Dr. Garson & Shelia Romals Aviva Roseman Morley & Fay Shafron Shirley Wenger Art Fund Drs. Mordechai & Hana Wosk In Memory of Miriam Wosk Renato Guarino & Renee Switzer‑Guarino Hy & Florence Bromberg Mazel Tov on your marriage Michelle & Eli Mina William Ornstein In Memory of Anita Ornstein Michelle & Eli Mina Battle of the Bands 2011 Dan & Andrea Isserow In Memory of Gabrielle Isserow Arnold Shuchat & Dr. Nadia Yechouron Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Harley & Tammy Godfrey In Memory of Gabrielle Isserow Arnold Shuchat & Dr. Nadia Yechouron Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Jeffrey & Jill Topp In Memory of your Grandfather & Great Grandfather Arnold Shuchat & Dr. Nadia Yechouron Louis & Carla Zivot In Memory of your Uncle Arnold Shuchat & Dr. Nadia Yechouron Belle Moss Memorial Fund Melvin & Daria Moss In Memory of Belle Moss Kenneth & Fay Golden Mark & Gerri London Michael & Pam Isman Yosef Moshinsky Happy Birthday Ilana Strummer Cantor Murray Nixon Fund Murray Robins In Memory of Pam Robins Marty & Elaine Nixon Derek & Marilyn Glazer In Memory of Sam Zack Esther Nobleman Jonathan & Francie Nobleman In Memory of Pam Robins Marty & Elaine Nixon Kris & Esther Jonasson In Memory of Pam Robins Marty & Elaine Nixon Chaplaincy Program Fund Deborah Rozenberg Happy Birthday Dr. Michael & Sharon Isaacson Dr. Arturo & Marcela Manes In Memory of Werner Lewinski Bernard & Lee Simpson Dr. Lewis & Nora Pullmer In Memory of Sylvia Pullmer Dr. Michael & Sharon Isaacson Dr. Michael & Marion Elterman In Memory of Rita Miller Bernard & Lee Simpson Isaac & Judy Thau Thank You Bernard & Lee Simpson Nathan & Marty Rosenberg In Memory of Ralph Rosenberg Dr. Philip & Gladys Adilman Morris & Marelynn Harowitz In Memory of Belle Moss Marvin & Francine Binder Norman & Linda Gold In Memory of Sydney Palay Bernard & Lee Simpson Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Benno & Ilana Strummer Fund Roberto & Dr. Patricia Schwartz In Memory of Olga Schwartz Bernard & Lee Simpson Ilana Strummer In Memory of Benno Strummer Bernard & Marilyn Hooper Ilan Heller Moty & Laura Gracen William Ornstein In Memory of Anita Ornstein Bernard & Lee Simpson Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 David Gold Memorial Fund Andrew & Ruth Gillad In Memory of David Gold Alon & Adina Katsir Benjamin & Susan Schimer Dr. Brian & Judy Kotzer Mark & Gerri London Helen Aqua Larry & Miri Garaway Carl & Judi Wener Happy Anniversary Joseph & Karyn Gold Alon & Adina Katsir Benjamin & Susan Schimer Dr. Brian & Judy Kotzer Frances Roitman Mark & Gerri London Harper Hadden Helen Aqua Larry & Miri Garaway Marvin Rothstein Joseph & Karyn Gold In Memory of David Gold Alon & Adina Katsir Benjamin & Susan Schimer Bernard & Lee Simpson Brian & Sheryl Ross Danny & Valerie Zack David & Barbara Feldstein David & Susan Zacks David Goodman & Lilian Broca Dr. Brian & Judy Kotzer Dr. Garson & Sheila Romalis Dr. Monte & Marcy Glanzberg Dr. Peter & Marla Gropper Dr. Ronald & Judy Remick Drs. Charles & Joanne Weinberg Fani Nilson Gary & Linda Cutson George & Yvonne Rosenberg Mark & Geri London Harold & Marla Groberman Harry & Elaine Lipetz Harvey & Connie Permack Helen Aqua Howard & Rosalind Karby Juliet Zacks Ken & Arlene Cristall Kenneth & Linda Glasner Larry & Miri Garaway Larry & Wendy Kahn Larry Vinegar & Dr. Marcy Schwartzman Leslie & Anita Rudolph Mark & Erika Goodman Michael & Phyllis Moscovich Naomi Adler Norman & Linda Gold Norman & Sandra Miller Peter & Carol Oreck Ron Adler Ronald & Brenda Appleton Rosa Nitzan Sam Shamash & Tracy Penner Stanley & Shirley Schwartz Judi Wener Happy Birthday Joseph & Karyn Gold Shira Gold & Lucas Van Den Berg In Memory of David Gold Peter & Gail Krivel‑Zacks Derek & Marilyn Glazer Fund Barbara Chess In Memory of Morley Chess Derek & Marilyn Glazer Dan & Barbara Cohen In Memory of your Sister Sheila Bermann Dr. Julian & Maureen Collis In Memory of Gabrielle Isserow Sheila Bermann Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Harold & Florence Morris Speedy Recovery Sheila Bermann Norman & Linda Gold In Memory of Sydney Palay Sheila Bermann Pearl Palay In Memory of Syd Palay Sheila Bermann Sheila Bermann In Memory of Mike Burnstein Dr. Errol & Susan Billinkoff Steve Barer & Dr. Susan Albersheim In Memory of your Mother & Grandmother Derek & Marilyn Glazer Sylvia Cristall Happy Birthday Sheila Bermann Dr. Clifford Ames Memorial Fund Dr. Norman Sanders Memorial Fund Brianna Ames In Memory of Dr. Clifford Ames Dr. Barend Zack & Judy Boxer‑Zack Sarah Gray In Memory of Gerry Gray Maureen Glaisher‑Sanders Bruce & Merle Ames In Memory of Dr. Clifford Ames Shmuel & Bernice Carmeli Sonny & Marsha Wenger Danielle Ames‑Spivack In Memory of Dr. Clifford Ames Dr. Barend Zack & Judy Boxer‑Zack Les & Tracy Ames In Memory of Dr. Clifford Ames Shmuel & Bernice Carmeli Richard & Darlene Ames In Memory of Dr. Clifford Ames Shmuel & Bernice Carmeli Surella Ames In Memory of Dr. Clifford Ames Sadovnick, Telford & Skov Netty Prosterman Shmuel & Bernice Carmeli Dr. Gerald Norman Bermann Fund Aron Eichler In Memory of Ida Eichler Sheila Bermann Carole Malkin Speedy Recovery Sheila Bermann Dr. Roy Waldman Fund Anna Sun Thank You Robert Waldman Elsie Coave Memorial Fund Gerry & Nancy Zipursky In Memory of Elsie Coave Barry Ritter & Myrna Shefrin Brian & Sheryl Ross Bruce & Margot Carter Dr. Michael & Sharon Isaacson Fred & Eileen Cohen Irv & Sandy Shore Joyce Whittaker Mark & Alana James Nicholas & Linda Sonntag Shelley Sasley Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Laurrie Zechoval In Memory of Elsie Coave Keith Brock & Tammy Zechoval Evelynne Loomer Birthday Fund Evelynne Loomer Happy Birthday Gershon Growe & Nomi Kaplan 25 General Fund Louis Brier Board & Staff Thank You Dr. Howard & Arlyne Fenster Alan & Becky Adirim In Memory of Doris Stein Lenore Garfield Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Alex & Charlene Zbar Mazel Tov on your Wedding Anniversary Usher Hammer & Rose Parker Amy Klein Mazel Tov on your Bat Mitzvah Desiree Prisman Andrew & Michelle Burnstein In Memory of Mike Burnstein Dr. Barry & Sandra Caplan Golriz Boroomand Mazel Tov birth of nephew Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Bernice Carmeli Happy Birthday Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Andrew Kelly & Anna Mae Wiesenthal In Memory of Evelyn Wiesenthal Max & Sharon Morton Lesley Morris Happy Birthday David & Catherine Golden Renia Perel In Memory of Freda Sharon Perel Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Arnold & Vita Barkoff In Memory of Bobbi Barkoff Dr. Peter & Marla Gropper Leo & Marlene Franken Mazel Tov birth of granddaughter Dr. Peter & Marla Gropper Lynn Kagan In Memory of Rita Kagan Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Barbara Karmazyn In Memory of Mimi Karmazyn Byrle & Lili Abbin Rabbi Yosef Wosk In Memory of Miriam Wosk Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Beatrice Zack In Memory of Dr. John Zack Claire Golumbia Zena Rebak Bernard & Lisa Conn In Memory of Ida Weiner Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine 26 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation General Fund (cont) Bob & Andrea Mohr and Family In Memory of Joe Mohr Bruce & Joy Zien Bonnie Gertsman Speedy Recovery Ralph & Gina Blasbalg Carol Schwartz In Memory of Eugene Schwartz Ruth Swanson Rhoda Dardick Thinking of You Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Chaim & Susie Micner In Memory of Goldie Miedzygorski Duke & Sophie Harris Charles Flader Happy Birthday Joel & Jackie Buller Charles Shnier In Memory of Elaine Shnier Morley & Fay Shafron Sonny & Marsha Wenger Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Clifford Margolis Happy Birthday Fishman Family Foundation Janet & Paul Radman Marion Prasow Dan & Andrea Isserow In Memory of Gabrielle Isserow Sonny & Marsha Wenger David Karmazyn In Memory of Mimi Karmazyn Byrle & Lili Abbin Deborah Burnstein In Memory of Mike Burnstein Dr. Barry & Sandra Caplan Mel & Pearl Enkin Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Deborah Rozenberg Happy Birthday Dr. George & Cynthia Bluman Stephen Shapiro Thank You Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Diane McTavish In Memory of Dr. Murray Kliman Bea Goldberg Dina Orloff Happy Birthday Neal & Anna Nep Doreen Globman Happy Birthday Dr. Lorne & Marjorie Pearlman Dr. Arturo & Marcela Manes In Memory of Werner Lewinski Dr. Arthur & Judy Dodek Dr. Garson Romalis Thinking of You Dr. Harvey Breen Dr. Gershon Growe & Nomi Kaplan In Honour Susan Quastel Dr. Harold Krivel Happy Birthday Netty Prosterman Dr. Harvey & Barbara Halperin Thank You Dr. Howard & Arlyne Fenster Dr. Stanley & Joycelaine Sunshine Happy Anniversary Bernard & Marilyn Hooper Hy & Florence Bromberg Mazel Tov on your marriage Morley & Fay Shafron Gary & Esther Davis Dror Balshine & Dr. Tamara Sussman In Memory of Miriam Sussman David Ravvin & Sara Levine Ida Kaplan In Memory of Sherie Kaplan Sharilyn Bell Drs. 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Peter & Jean Cooperberg Mazel Tov on your Anniversary Louis & Marion Eisman Dr. Philip & Judy Zack In Memory of Dr. John Zack Stephen & Bonnie Gertsman Dr. Sam Rothstein Happy Birthday Norman & Sheila Archeck Dr. Saul & Lindsay Isserow In Memory of Gabrielle Isserow Dr. Peter & Marla Gropper Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Dr. Sidney Kirson Speedy Recovery Dr. Robert Mann Ernie & Lynn Lutterman Sheila Stern Happy Birthday Brian & Roberta Mickelson Neal & Anna Nep Gerri London Mazel Tov on your Novel being Published Ernie & Lynn Lutterman Glennis Deslippe In Memory of Ann Blaylock Morton & Glennis Broverman Gloria Harris In Memory of Harry Harris Arnold & Nassa Selwyn Dr. Israel & Sheila Moskovitch Joel & Eldean Steinberg Mel & Elaine Charkow Myer & Reita Goldberg Rodney & Lynne Massel Sandy & Ruth Aren Ted & Molly Goodson Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Harold Charach Speedy Recovery John & Gerri Andrews Harold Gordon Best Wishes in your new Home Harvey & Ellen Oreck Harvey & Valery Hammer In Memory of Lola Hammer Harry & Elaine Lipetz Igal & Alisa Fishman Happy Anniversary Moty & Laura Gracen Kathryn Fishman Thank You Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Inge Manes Happy Birthday Marcel & Karola Robitschek Inge Manes Thinking of You Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Celia Lerner Speedy Recovery Bernard & Vera Rozen Irwin Woodrow In Memory of Corinne Woodrow Shirley Wenger Jack & Brenda Karp In Memory of Max Karp Dr. Bernard & Sandra Bressler Jack & Margaret Fraeme In Memory of Izzy Fraeme Hy & Lillian Neuman Jay & Dinah Goldenberg In Memory of your Father Dr. Alan & Corinne Margulius Joe & Beth Gubbay In Memory of Ira Neal & Anna Nep Joe Markovitch & Cheryl Burnstein In Memory of Mike Burnstein Dr. Barry & Sandra Caplan Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Joel & Ilene‑Jo Bellas Happy Anniversary Peter & Gail Krivel‑Zacks Joseph & Frances Cohen In Memory of Anne Levine Bruce & Joy Zien Joseph Kaufman Happy Birthday Joseph Irvin & Esther Zipursky Joseph & Rosalie Segal Thank You Dr. Harvey Breen Joy Salzberg In Memory of Dr. Tsung Yi Ling Dr. George & Cynthia Bluman Susanna Choi Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 27 Judy Oberlander Happy Birthday Susan Quastel Michelle Pullan In Memory of Rosaline Pullan Thomas Winkler & Caren Perel Rodney & Lynne Massel Happy Anniversary Harry & Elaine Lipetz Tom Gelmon Happy Birthday Larry & Miri Garaway Ken Wosk In Memory of Miriam Wosk Louis & Marion Eisman Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Mickey Keil Happy Birthday Shay Keil Ruby Gales Happy Birthday Brian & Roberta Mickelson Bruce & Joy Zien Vera Slymovics In Memory of Joseph Slymovics Gideon Laufer & Dr. Helen Karsai Dr. Lyall & Cynthia Levy Kenneth & Fay Golden Happy Anniversary Jack & Lane Stein Lea Minovitch Speedy Recovery Sarah Jarvis Zena Rebak Lenore Garfield Mazel Tov Children’s Wedding Esther Weinstein Leonor Etkin In Memory of Izzy Fraeme Dr. Harvey Breen Leslie & Nicky Raphael Happy Anniversary Judy Zaitzow Lorne Weinstein Happy Birthday Lucien & Carole Lieberman Lorne Cristall Thinking of You Herb Wittenberg & Freya Libby Nathan & Eliana Zalkow Lou & Friedah Segal Speedy Recovery Lou Zena Rebak Lyle Pullan In Memory of Rosaline Pullan Jeremiah & Marni Katz Marcus & Susan Stiller In Memory of your Father & Grandfather Philip & Liane Winkler Mark & Deborah Choit In Memory of Karol Choit Gloria Joachim Mark & Tova Sandbrand In Memory of Miriam Davidowicz Dr. George & Cynthia Bluman Meyer & Gail Mattuck Shirley Wenger Marsha Garfinkel In Memory of Shirley Baron Esther Weinstein Marty & Elaine Nixon In Memory of Abraham Nobleman Sonny & Marsha Wenger Michael & Sandra Harris In Memory of Harry Harris Price Waterhouse Coopers Gilda Iron Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Milton & Jackie Toft Thank You Sylvia Ruskin Myer & Reita Goldberg Happy Birthday Myer Al & Eleanor Hornstein Myrna Kolberg Happy Birthday Alex Traktovenko & Cynthia Singer Dr. Sam & Sally Veiner Norman & Linda Gold In Memory of Sydney Palay Dr. Mel & Marlene Hershfield Michael & Carol Millman Peter & Linda Hough In Memory of Rosemarie Mammon Philip & Liane Winkler Philip Vechter In Memory of Charles & Belle Vechter Al & Ann Hersh Rabbi Hillel Brody Thank You Dr. Howard & Arlyne Fenster Rachel Worth In Memory of your Father & Grandfather Gabriel & Beatrice Deutsch Ralph Schwartzman Happy Birthday Herb Wittenberg & Freya Libby Ruth Rudin Happy Birthday Esther Weinstein Lenore Garfield Sadie Abelson Happy Birthday Claire Golumbia Clare Shefrin Leigh & Jill Luyt Sarah Elias Happy Birthday Albert & Tamar Khalifa Sarah Engelberg Happy Birthday Moty & Laura Gracen Saul & Sandy Youssiem Mazel Tov birth of grandson John & Gerri Andrews Sheila Bermann In Memory of Mike Burnstein Dr. Barry & Sandra Caplan Sheldon & Julie Kuchinsky In Memory of Irving Kuchinsky Harry & Carol Segal Shirley Levine Thank You Dr. Howard & Arlyne Fenster Shirley Morris Happy Birthday Usher Hammer & Rose Parker Renia Perel Speedy Recovery Dr. Helen Karsai & Gideon Laufer Shirley Wenger Sidney & Sally Coleman In Memory of Goldie Miedzygorski Brian & Sheryl Ross Brian & Sidnee Bell Bruce & Joy Zien Shirley Wenger Thomas Winkler & Caren Perel Richard Bass Happy Birthday Michael & Vicki Northy Stan & Vivian Garfinkel In Memory of Sharon Haas Aron & Roberta Gutman Robert & Bonnie Zalkowitz Happy Anniversary Usher Hammer & Rose Parker Larry & Miri Garaway Susy Siegel In Appreciation Dr. Michael Balshine Robert Devlin & Reesa Margolis Happy Anniversary Ron Campbell & Faye Margolis Sylvia Cristall Happy Birthday Justice Bruce & Cecille Cohen Larry & Donna‑Lee Izen Robert Markin Happy Birthday Joel & Jackie Buller Toby & Rochelle Feldman In Memory of your Brother Sarah Jarvis William Katzin Speedy Recovery Colin & Michelle Romain Yosef Moshinsky Happy Birthday Harvey & Connie Permack Susan Quastel Golden Key Endowment Fund Cas DeBeer Happy Birthday Dr. Perry & Karen Trester Derek & Marilyn Glazer In Memory of Sam Zack Dr. Perry & Karen Trester Doreen Rozen Happy Birthday Dr. Perry & Karen Trester Dr. Phil Switzer Thank You Dr. Perry & Karen Trester Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Gordon & Leslie Diamond Happy Anniversary Dr. Perry & Karen Trester Inge Manes Thinking of You Dr. Perry & Karen Trester Janice Perles Speedy Recovery Dr. Perry & Karen Trester Max Fugman Happy Birthday Murton & Helene Davis Helene Davis Happy Birthday Harry & Ruth Dashevsky Penny Sprackman In Memory of Mel Sprackman Vanessa Trester Reni Belzberg Happy Birthday Harry & Ruth Dashevsky Val Nathan Happy Birthday Dr. Perry & Karen Trester 28 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation Hannah Smith Memorial Fund Donna Digance In Memory of Hannah Smith Denis & Joyce Sjerve Paige Milner Pamela Brown Raymond & Olga Macleod Sheldon & Pearl Feldman Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Nathan Smith In Memory of Hannah Smith Chester & Shirley Wong Denis & Joyce Sjerve Raymond & Olga Macleod Simma Holt In Memory of Hannah Smith Chester & Shirley Wong Harold Gordon Family Fund Harold Gordon Best Wishes in your new Home Harvey & Ellen Oreck Harry Gofsky Staff Education Fund Allan & Robyn Hanson In Memory of Ralph Rosenberg Mary Gofsky Barbara Barker In Memory of Sharon Haas Ken & Leah Levitt Barbara Hanson In Memory of Ralph Rosenberg Mary Gofsky Bill Osten Speedy Recovery Ken & Leah Levitt Sue Douglas Speedy Recovery Ken & Leah Levitt Carole Gaynor Thinking of You Ken & Leah Levitt Charl & Claire Hammer In Memory of Lola Hammer Ken & Leah Levitt Dan & Andrea Isserow In Memory of Gabrielle Isserow Ken & Leah Levitt Dan Levitt & Lisa Romalis In Memory of Ralph Rosenberg Mary Gofsky Derek & Marilyn Glazer In Memory of Sam Zack Ken & Leah Levitt Romy Ritter Don & Sylvia Downton In Memory of Charlotte Ken & Leah Levitt Dr. Garson & Sheila Romalis In Memory of Ralph Rosenberg Mary Gofsky Hilda Smith Happy Birthday Ken & Leah Levitt Dr. Martin & Janet Braverman In Memory of Bernice Braverman Ken & Leah Levitt Happy Birthday Norman Ken & Leah Levitt Paul Haas In Memory of Sharon Haas Ken & Leah Levitt Ronald Happy Birthday Ken & Leah Levitt Ruth Saunders Happy Birthday Ken & Leah Levitt Dr. Murray & Susan Isman In Memory of Howard Isman Steve & Dori Whiteside Ruth Saunders Thinking of You Ken & Leah Levitt Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Dr. Philip & Judy Zack In Memory of Dr. John Zack Ken & Leah Levitt Saul & Sandy Youssiem Mazel Tov birth of grandson Ken & Leah Levitt Dr. Saul & Lindsay Isserow In Memory of Gabrielle Isserow Ken & Leah Levitt Sheila Romalis Happy Birthday Ken & Leah Levitt Dr. Stanley Smith Happy Birthday Ken & Leah Levitt Sherry Hanson Happy Birthday Ken & Leah Levitt Mary Gofsky Harold & Carol Braverman In Memory of Bernice Braverman Ken & Leah Levitt Leonard & Liane Pawer In Memory of Rosalynn Pawer Ken & Leah Levitt Leonard Smith Happy Birthday Ken & Leah Levitt Les & Charlene Wessels In Memory of Rosalynn Pawer Ken & Leah Levitt Linda Reid Thank You Ken & Leah Levitt Lyle Pullan In Memory of Rosaline Pullan Ken & Leah Levitt Carole Levitt Speedy Recovery Ken & Leah Levitt Michael & Pam Isman In Memory of Howard Isman Steve & Dori Whiteside Nathan & Marty Rosenberg In Memory of Ralph Rosenberg Mary Gofsky Netty Prosterman In Memory of Ralph Rosenberg Mary Gofsky Norman & Shirley Chess Stan & Vivian Garfinkel In Memory of Sharon Haas Ken & Leah Levitt Stewart Levitt Happy Birthday Ken & Leah Levitt Mary Gofsky Harvey & Valery Hammer In Memory of Lola Hammer Mark Fryfield & Sharon Kositsky Harvey Miller In Memory of Nadine Miller Mark Fryfield & Sharon Kositsky Harvey Cohen Memorial Fund Dr. Murray & Susan Isman In Memory of Howard Isman Jeffrey & Marcie Simons Gloria Soloway In Memory of Evelyn Soloway Robert Cohen Norman & Sheila Archeck Thank You Donna V. Cohen Paul & Jodi Sprackman In Memory of Mel Sprackman Jeffrey & Marcie Simons Sheldon & Debbie Nider In Memory of Hilda Koren Donna V. Cohen Sheldon & Julie Kuchinsky In Memory of Irving Kuchinsky Jeffrey & Marcie Simons Sidney & Sally Coleman In Memory of Goldie Miedzygorski Donna V. Cohen Stuart & Linda Pawer In Memory of Rosalynn Pawer Ken & Leah Levitt Helen Kanee Education Endowment Fund Sydney Levitt Speedy Recovery Ken & Leah Levitt Dan & Carol McArthur In Memory of your Mother Robert & Judith Kanee Wendy Anthony In Memory of your Husband Ken & Leah Levitt Dr. Philip & Judy Zack In Memory of Dr. John Zack Robert & Judith Kanee Yvette Porte In Memory of Rosaline Pullan Ken & Leah Levitt Drs. Allan Kanee & Thea Weisdorf In Memory of Maxa Weiner Robert & Judith Kanee Harry Kositsky Memorial Fund Charl & Claire Hammer In Memory of Lola Hammer Mark Fryfield & Sharon Kositsky Charles Shnier In Memory of Elaine Shnier Mark Fryfield & Sharon Kositsky Robert & Judith Kanee Happy Birthday Robert Lilian Schacter Rowesa Gordon In Memory of your Mother Robert & Judith Kanee Stephen Pincus In Memory of Pam Pincus Robert & Judith Kanee Tom Ots & Isa Elman In Memory of Maxa Weiner Robert & Judith Kanee Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 Ida Weiner Memorial Fund Bernard & Lisa Conn In Memory of Ida Weiner Allan Black & Roberta Beiser Brian & Sheryl Ross Dave & Bella Jampolsky Dr. Alvin & Gayle Rossman Dr. Israel & Sheila Moskovitch Dr. Larry & Susan Goldstein Ethel Kofsky Fred & Eileen Cohen Hartley & Paula Cramer Harvey & Anita Granovsky Herb & Binny Goldman Irvin & Celia Lerner Jerry & Shirley Kushner Jerry & Sylvia Berkson Joel & Jackie Buller Karen Mason Kenneth & Linda Glasner Leonor Etkin Mark & Deborah Choit Mark & Gerri London Mel & Geri Davis Molly Tenenbaum Norman & Sandra Miller Norman & Sheila Archeck Queenie Hamovich Rodney & Lynne Massel Rona Black Sally Berry Sidney & Sally Coleman Harvey & Judy Weiss In Memory of Ethel Weiss Bernard & Lisa Conn Iris Andrews Memorial Fund Dr. Gerald & Jackie Krystal In Memory of Iris Andrews Abe & Leyla Sacks Anita Clements Dr. Harold & Patricia Laimon Dr. Lawrence & Gertrude Brunton Lucien & Carole Lieberman Sally Berry Kosher Food Fund Dr. Henry King Happy Birthday Dr. Michael & Sharon Isaacson Dr. Philip & Judy Zack In Memory of Dr. John Zack Dr. Bernard & Sandra Bressler Frank Levine Happy Birthday Dr. Michael & Sharon Isaacson Roxanne Eichhorn Mazel Tov on your Award Sonia Bellas Sarah Mandelbaum In Memory of Mary Knopp Sonia Bellas Serge Haber Mazel Tov on receiving the SFU Senior Leadership Award Sonia Bellas Sylvia Hill In Memory of Muriel Welborne Sonia Bellas Lola Hammer Memorial Fund Charl & Claire Hammer In Memory of Lola Hammer Dave & Bella Jampolsky Dr. Arthur & Judy Dodek Dr. Bernard & Sandra Bressler Helen Rittberg Jack & Shirley Hyman Joy Dobbs Larry Rice & Joanne Sheps Marsha Ablowitz Maud Blitz Eli & Michelle Mina Mike & Tashie Pawer Myer & Reita Goldberg Neal & Anna Nep Neil & Judy Kornfeld Peter & Deborah Kafka Phillip & Estelle Sanderson Richard & Faye Elias Richard & Nance Bass Sidney & Sally Coleman Sonny & Marsha Wenger Stephen Simon & Bette‑Jane Israels Harvey & Valery Hammer In Memory of Lola Hammer Barrie & Ellen Yackness Jemima Stein Joy Dobbs Marsha Ablowitz Peter & Deborah Kafka Sally Seidler In Memory of Lola Hammer Jemima Stein Lyle Thompson Memorial Fund Beryl Libin In Memory of Lyle Thompson Sussex Realty Ltd Bruce & Joy Zien Carrie Mak Ed Sokukawa & Monica Acs Gerald Barron Howard Reich & Bev Libin Jacqueline Stevens Marlene Cohen 29 Bobby & M.J. Thompson In Memory of Lyle Thompson Abe & Barbara Anhang Bobby & Debby Brown Dr. Alan & Corinne Margulius Min Fayerman Memorial Garden Fund Marjorie Freedman Memorial Fund Elliott & Nancy Papp Happy Holidays William Lachman & Pamela Lachman Dan & Reva Henslow In Memory of Sandra Antony & Tracey Mammon Kenneth & Roberta Freedman Happy Anniversary Antony & Tracey Mammon Sharon Rosenblatt In Memory of your Mother Antony & Tracey Mammon Sid Miedzygorski In Memory of Goldie Miedzygorski Antony & Tracey Mammon Sidney & Sally Coleman In Memory of Goldie Miedzygorski Antony & Tracey Mammon Mary Knopp Memorial Fund Barbara Yaffe In Memory of Allan Yaffe Esther Caldes Dr. Michael & Dvori Balshine Esther Caldes In Memory of Mary Knopp Bernard & Lisa Conn Gallia Chud Larry Garfinkel & Sandi Karmel Leonor Etkin Linda Lall Shirley Levine Sidney & Sally Coleman Susie Tam Sarah Mandelbaum In Memory of Mary Knopp Alvin & Lois Ragosin Jack& Henia Perel Lenore Garfield Leonor Etkin Mark & Deborah Choit Morley & Fay Shafron Sidney & Sally Coleman Aron Eichler In Memory of Ida Eichler Danny & Roz Oppenheim Gordon Glanz & Miriam Karp In Memory of Max Karp Danny & Roz Oppenheim Jack & Brenda Karp In Memory of Max Karp Danny & Roz Oppenheim William & Pamela Lachman Marty & Carole Stoffman In Memory of Max Pollick Danny & Roz Oppenheim Rose Bateman In Memory of Jim Bates Danny & Roz Oppenheim Terry & Gina Blumes In Memory of your Father Danny & Roz Oppenheim Mona Chernov Fund Derek & Marilyn Glazer In Memory of Sam Zack Morris Chernov Lynn & Beverly Karowsky In Memory of Sam Zack Morris Chernov Morris & Zelma Charkow Family Fund Dave Raznick Happy Birthday Cindy Charkow Samuel & Frances Belzberg Happy Anniversary Cindy Charkow Music & Entertainment Fund Alec Becker Happy Birthday Dr. Lorne & Marjorie Pearlman Merle & Manuel Rootman Family Fund Ann Landsman In Memory of Millie Westin Herb & Binny Goldman Kenneth & Fay Golden Thank You Manuel & Merle Rootman Brana James Speedy Recovery Max & Phyllis Brown Charles Shnier In Memory of Elaine Shnier Dr. Lorne & Marjorie Pearlman 30 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation Music & Entertainment Fund (cont) Dan & Andrea Isserow In Memory of Gabrielle Isserow Glenda, Natasha & Louis Saitowitz Melvin & Daria Moss Dr. David Zack In Memory of Sam Zack & John Zack Sally Seidler Dr. Julian & Maureen Collis In Memory of Gabrielle Isserow Glenda, Natasha & Louis Saitowitz Jerry & Joy Shapiro In Memory of Rosaline Pullan Irving & Barbara Rootman Lyle Pullan In Memory of Rosaline Pullan Dr. Lorne & Marjorie Pearlman Melvin & Daria Moss In Memory of Belle Moss Union of B.C. Performers Michael & Pam Isman In Memory of Howard Isman Melvin & Daria Moss Millie Weston Happy Birthday Herb & Binny Goldman Norman & Jillian Aisler In Memory of Harold Cohen Melvin & Daria Moss Nursing Development Fund Dr. Julian & Maureen Collis In Memory of Gabrielle Isserow Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Fred & Eileen Cohen Mazel Tov birth of grandson Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Jack & Brenda Karp In Memory of Max Karp Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Jack & Shirley Hyman Mazel Tov birth of granddaughter Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Jonathan Lazar In Memory of Maxine Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Lyle Pullan In Memory of Rosaline Pullan Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Morley Greene Mazel Tov birth of grandson Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Derek & Marilyn Glazer In Memory of Sam Zack Dr. Judith Globerman Myron & Ros‑Lynn Calof Mazel Tov Justin & Lilianna’s Engagement Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Keith Samuels In Memory of Ralph Rosenberg Aaron & Dr. Dessa Sadovnick Yoseph Moshinsky Happy Birthday Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Olga Schwartz Memorial Fund Earl Dardick & Karin Schwartz In Memory of Olga Schwartz Dr. Alan & Lisa Boroditsky Eduardo & Gloria Schwartz In Memory of Olga Schwartz Abe & Leyla Sacks Roberto & Dr. Patricia Schwartz In Memory of Olga Schwartz Abe & Leyla Sacks Arlene Howard Claire Golumbia Dr. Cecil Sigal Dr. Edward & Edythe Blond Dr. Harold & Patricia Laimon Dr. Nathan Cannon Dr. Perry & Karen Trester Dr. Peter & Marla Gropper Dr. Terry & Carol Kline Edith Freeman Gabriel & Shirley Hersch Howard & Rosalind Karby Irving & Rhoda Dardick Irving & Sharon Kates Jennie Fouks Richard Markus & Judith Setton‑Markus Lisa Kafka Michael & Carol Millman Michael & Phyllis Moscovich Rheta Sigler Philip & Shirley Swartz Family Fund Nathan & Marty Rosenberg In Memory of Ralph Rosenberg Alexander & Marie Ash Arthur Toft Debbie Litvack Dr. Jack & Jennie Rootman Dr. Judith Globerman Dr. Nathan Cannon Fred & Eileen Cohen Golda Ostroff Herb & Binny Goldman Joel & Ilene‑Jo Bellas Josef Brandt Marilyn Snider Marsha Garfinkel Michael & Lori Yelizarov Netty Prosterman Phyllis Epstein Ruth Singer Sanford Cohen Sarah Mandelbaum Sherry Hanson Shirley Wenger Sylvia Hill Phyllis Epstein In Memory of Ralph Rosenberg Sherry Hanson Rehabilitation Fund Bev Cooper In Memory of Barry Cooper Irving & Barbara Rootman Neil & Louise Parker Derek & Marilyn Glazer In Memory of Sam Zack Irving & Barbara Rootman Reuben & Ida z’l Sinclair Family Fund Edie Thompson Speedy Recovery Philip & Shirley Swartz Dr. Stanley & Joycelaine Sunshine Happy Anniversary Joe Sinclair Ralph & Becky Rosenberg Family Fund Sam Zack Memorial Fund David & Trudy Rosenberg In Memory of Ralph Rosenberg Alan & Candace Kwinter Dr. Jack & Jennie Rootman Joel & Ilene‑Jo Bellas Murray & Susan Lieberman Phyllis Epstein Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Sherry Hanson Beatrice Zack In Memory of Dr. John Zack Cory & Jackie Gurevitz Dyan Glazer Caron Blanke In Memory of Sam Zack Bernard & Marilyn Hooper Derek & Marilyn Glazer In Memory of Sam Zack Bea Goldberg Beatrice Zack Brian & Sidnee Bell Claire Golumbia Daniel & Trudy Pekarsky Danny & Valerie Zack David & Grace Ehrlich David & Rowena Huberman Dr. Donald & Gloria Hendin Earl & Donna Lesk Gordon Slobin Herb Wittenberg & Freya Libby Howard & Rosalind Karby Irving & Rhoda Dardick Irving & Sharon Kates Jack & Phyllis Lewis Janet Kolof Joel & Ilene‑Jo Bellas John Anthony & Wendy Fouks Judy Groberman Justice Bruce & Cecille Cohen Kenneth & Linda Glasner Larry Rice & Joanne Sheps Leonid & Marina Vinnitsky Marvin & Francine Binder Michael & Phyllis Moscovich Morley & Lynn Lercher Morley & Myrna Koffman Norman & Marlene Franks Norman & Sheila Archeck Sam & Marcia Potter Sari Zack‑Weintraub Sharon Capadouca Sheldon & Suzy Gurevitz Sherry Hanson Brian & Sheryl Ross Stephen Bernstein & Lilian Wright Toby & Rochelle Feldman Dr. David Zack In Memory of Sam Zack & John Zack Dan & Patti Stein Lucy Laufer Howard & Rosalind Karby Thank You Cory & Jackie Gurevitz Dyan Glazer Lyle Pullan In Memory of Rosaline Pullan Cory & Jackie Gurevitz Lynn & Beverly Karowsky In Memory of Sam Zack Beatrice Zack Sari Zack‑Weintraub Vanessa Trester Thank You Cory & Jackie Gurevitz Dyan Glazer Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 Sid Doduck Memorial Fund Special Companion Fund Catherine Golden Happy Birthday Drs. Alan & Jennifer Brookstone Barbara Yaffe In Memory of Allan Yaffe Dr. Judith Globerman Dr. Jennifer Brookstone Happy Birthday David & Catherine Golden Sol Zim unite2nite Serge & Elinor Haber Mazel Tov Barrie & Ellen Yackness Sophie Rosenstein Memorial Fund Gabriel & Charron Kalfon In Memory of Sophie Rosenstein Carmela Alimare Connie Rimer Eddie & Mildred Balten Emile & Rachel Kalfon Emile & Rachel Kalfon Robert & Francesca Cadman Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Shirley Wenger Seymour & Louise Friedman In Memory of Sophie Rosenstein Connie Rimer Emile & Rachel Kalfon Morris & Roz Gitelman Peter & Carol Oreck Phil & Brenda Weinberg Steve & Kala Solway Special Care Unit Fund Bev Cooper In Memory of Barry Cooper Stephen & Lois Kathnelson Cathy Dennis Happy Birthday Dr. Nathan Cannon Daniel Moscovsky Speedy Recovery Joseph & Lillian Radman Sheila Stern Happy Birthday Isadore & Valerie Diamond Shirley Morris Happy Birthday Isadore & Valerie Diamond Bernard & Lisa Conn In Memory of Ida Weiner Joel & Ilene‑Jo Bellas Charl & Claire Hammer Memory of Lola Hammer Jack Fugman Sales Ltd. David Parker Joel & Ilene‑Jo Bellas Michael & Pam Isman In Memory of Howard Isman Joel & Ilene‑Jo Bellas Michael & Sami Wall In Memory of Joe Mel & Geri Davis Murray Belkin Happy Birthday David & Sandi Crystal Irene Gutmann Irv & Susan MicFliker Irving Laskin & Dr. Naomi Kronitz Jack & Melanie Bailey Lee & Sue Cohene Max & Sharon Morton Michael & Carol Millman Eyal Daniel & Ellen Wiesenthal In Memory of Evelyn Wiesenthal Rosa Ferera Rochelle Moss In Memory of Alvin Moss Irving & Sharon Kates Synagogue Fund Rodney & Lynne Massel Happy Anniversary Leonard & Brenda Wall Dr. Harvey & Barbara Halperin Mazel Tov birth of grandson Fred & Eileen Cohen Sally Karlinsky Thank You Emily Khong Francine Levine In Memory of Ethel Goman Herb & Binny Goldman Dr. Murray & Susan Isman In Memory of Howard Isman Joel & Ilene‑Jo Bellas Sidney & Sally Coleman In Memory of Goldie Miedzygorski Jack Fugman Sales Ltd. Gidi & Laurel Nahshon In Memory of your Mother Josef Brandt Dr. Philip & Judy Zack In Memory of Dr. John Zack Joel & Ilene‑Jo Bellas Stewart Levitt Happy Birthday Leonard & Brenda Wall Ilana Strummer In Memory of Benno Strummer Herb & Binny Goldman Josef Brandt Ed Rothman Speedy Recovery Joel & Ilene‑Jo Bellas Sydney Levitt Speedy Recovery Mark & Gerri London Larry Garfinkel Happy Birthday Marsha Garfinkel Ernie & Lynn Lutterman Happy Anniversary Mark & Gerri London Tracey Schonfeld Happy Birthday Leonard & Brenda Wall Marja Edel Happy Birthday Ilana Strummer Gerri London Happy Birthday Leonard & Brenda Wall William Ornstein In Memory of Anita Ornstein Jack Fugman Sales Ltd. Mary Aranovitch In Memory of Julius Solomon Herb & Binny Goldman Gloria Harris In Memory of Harry Harris Dr. Harold & Patricia Laimon Irving & Sharon Kates Norman & Marlene Franks Sylvia Pullmer Memorial Fund Rabbi Hillel Brody Thank You Nathan & Marty Rosenberg Charna Plottel Speedy Recovery Irving & Sharon Kates Dr. Julian & Maureen Collis In Memory of Gabrielle Isserow Leonard & Brenda Wall Hartley & Janis Kantor In Memory of your Mother David & Rowena Huberman Evelynne Loomer Happy Birthday David & Rowena Huberman Joanne Fernando Thank You Emily Khong Joseph & Karyn Gold In Memory of David Gold Joel & Ilene‑Jo Bellas Leonard Wall Happy Birthday Gerri & Mark London Dr. Lewis & Nora Pullmer In Memory of Sylvia Pullmer Dr. Alan & Debbie Jeroff Dr. George & Cynthia Bluman Dr. Hymie & Fay Davis Dr. Ivor & Gaynor Levin Dr. Manuel Matas 31 Ralph Markin Happy Birthday Sanford Cohen Sheldon & Marilyn Chandler Mazel Tov birth of granddaughter Fred & Eileen Cohen 32 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation Tamara Rabkin Memorial Fund Wilson Piano Tuning Fund In Memory of Dr. John Zack Danny & Valerie Zack Annette Krygier Mazel Tov on birth of great-granddaughter Evelyn Miller Dr. Simon Rabkin & Zena Simces Jack & Brenda Karp In Memory of Max Karp Dr. Simon Rabkin & Zena Simces Joseph & Karyn Gold In Memory of David Gold Dr. Simon Rabkin & Zena Simces Rabbi Feuerstein In Memory of Shayndel Feuerstein Dr. Simon Rabkin & Zena Simces Dr. Alison Kaplen Happy Birthday Philip & Jennia Litsky Dr. Robert & Elke Mermelstein Thank You Philip & Jennia Litsky Dr. Stanley & Joycelaine Sunshine Happy Anniversary Philip & Jennia Litsky Jack & Shirley Hyman Mazel Tov birth of granddaughter Evelyn Miller We Remember Since our last issue, we have said good-bye to the following residents of The Louis Brier Home and Hospital and the Weinberg Residence. May their memory be for a blessing. July 22nd, 2010 – February 28th, 2011 Ted Cohen Memorial Fund Rachel Worth In Memory of Father & Grandfather Evelyn Miller Joanne Wilson Helena Altman Belle Moss Beatrice Zack In Memory of Dr. John Zack Babs Cohen Sam & Natalie Wiseman Thinking of You Philip & Jennia Litsky Iris Andrews Earl Moss Norma Beckman Eric Nicol Karol Choit Anita Ornstein Derek & Marilyn Glazer In Memory of Sam Zack Babs Cohen William Ornstein In Memory of Anita Ornstein Philip & Jennia Litsky Elsie Coave Sophie Partington Catherine Cooper Jonathan Price Dr. Martin & Janet Braverman In Memory of Bernice Braverman Babs Cohen Harvey Cohen Memorial Fund Miriam Davidowicz Sylvia Pullmer Irene Farden Ralph Rosenberg Jeffrey & Marcie Simons In Memory of Hilda Koren Sheldon & Debbie Nider Edna Fenster Sophie Rosenstein Mark Gershkovich Valerie Ronner Yahrzeit Sonya Givontmakher Clark Schacter In Memory of Abraham Ben Esther Lis, Vivian, Mijal & Marcelo Grinfeld Genia Gohman Eugene Schwartz David Gold Mary Scott Max Karp Hannah Smith Dr. Murray Kliman Benno Strummer Mary Knopp Michael Vinnitsky Lola Hammer Ida Weiner Harry Harris Evelyn Wiesenthal Peter Hyslop Dr. Cyrus Wolfman Bernard Michaels Allan Yaffe Eileen Narod In Memory of Wendy Narod Babs Cohen Joseph & Frances Cohen In Memory of Anne Levine Babs Cohen Michael & Pam Isman In Memory of Howard Isman Babs Cohen Penny Sprackman In Memory of Mel Sprackman Babs Cohen Sheila Bermann In Memory of Mike Burnstein Babs Cohen Sheldon & Julie Kuchinsky In Memory of Irving Kuchinsky Babs Cohen William Ornstein In Memory of Anita Ornstein Babs Cohen In Memory of Rosa Marel Dr. Nathan Schaffer & Sarah Marel In Memory of Helen Brice Stephen Berne & Daeniela Bheaumont In Memory of Yvonne BerkowitzHorwitz Barbi Braude In Memory of Al & Sadie Ohrenstein Bari-Elyn Wise Tribute Card Corrections Evelyn Kantor Happy Birthday Eleanor Dashevsky Sam Zack Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 Acknowledgements Tzedakah Boxes Ava Belzberg Lola Belzberg Ellen Cohen Brad Freedman & Pamela Wolfman Kennedy Holmes Ken & Leah Levitt Chaim & Susie Micner Alex Ritch Yaelle Ritch Sylvia Ruskin Bernie & Lee Simpson Remember to drop off your full Tzedakah Boxes in the Foundation Office. New Funds STS PARTNERS LLP Chartered Accountants Canada and US Personal Corporate Tax Private and Public Enterprises Tax and Estate Planning Accounting and Auditing Services Owner-Manager Businesses Arnie Sadovnick, CA CPA (WA) Direct 604 688 7898 arniesadov@stca.com Michael Sadovnick, CA 604 688 7800 Ext 103 michael@stsca.com 6th Floor, 543 Granville Street, Vancouver B.C. V6C 1X8 T. 604 688 7800 F. 604 688 7880 Elsie Coave Memorial Fund David Gold Memorial Fund Harold Gordon Family Fund Lola Hammer Memorial Fund Mary Knopp Memorial Fund Hannah Smith Memorial Fund Anita Ornstein Memorial Fund Sylvia Pullmer Memorial Fund Sophie Rosenstein Memorial Fund Olga Schwartz Memorial Fund Benno & Ilana Strummer Fund Ida Weiner Memorial Fund Sam Zack Memorial Fund Donation of Art Emile & Elaine Campbell Dr. Michael & Linda Frimer Jack & Brenda Karp Roy & Sheila Leonard Philip & Judy Parker Lisa Wolfin Jacob & Alice Zilber 33 34 Mi’Dor L’Dor } Publication of the Louis Brier Aged Foundation Our Top 18 Wish List for Spring 2011 These are the Wish List items needed most today. If you would like to purchase something for the Wish List please call 604 261-5550 to make sure the item is still needed. 1 2 Decorations – Reusable for special events Electric Beds Zenith Extra Low Dept: Nursing Quantity Needed: 5 Unit Price: $3,680.00 Total: $18,400.00 4 3 Mixmaster residents baking 6 Dept: Nursing Quantity Needed: 5 Unit Price: $221.00 Total: $1,104.00 8 Dept: Recreation Qty Needed: 50 wks Unit Price: $173.00 Total: $8,625.00 Quilts for Residents’ Rooms Oximeter Dept: Recreation Quantity Needed: 1 Unit Price: $575.00 Total: $575.00 Horticultural Therapy Dept: Rehab Quantity Needed: 5 Unit Price: $173.00 Total: $863.00 Dept: Recreation Quantity Needed: 1 Unit Price: $690.00 Total: $690.00 5 7 Activity Boxes Dept: Housekeeping Quantity Needed: 120 Unit Price: $196.00 Total: $23,460.00 9 Flowers for Shabbat (1 week) Dept: Recreation Quantity Needed: 1 Unit Price: $230.00 Total: $230.00 Yoga Instruction (1 session/week) Dept: Recreation Qty Needed: 50 wks Unit Price: $81.00 Total: $4,025.00 Spring 2011 } Pesach 5771 35 Help support the ongoing daily activities at the Dr. Irving & Phyliss Snider Campus for Jewish Seniors. We gratefully acknowledge the generosity of our Angels in support of our Wish List: Izzy & Valerie Diamond, Isaac & Lynn Dwosh, Greenbrier Holdings Ltd, Sylvia Miriam Kohn, Marion Prasow, Harry Satanove & Elspeth Flood and Rheta Sigler 10 11 Active-‐Passive Leg Ergometer Dressers for residents’ rooms Dept: Rehab Quantity Needed: 2 Unit Price: $4,025.00 Total: $8,050.00 13 12 Sit‐to‐Stand Sara Lift 15 Night Tables 17 Dept: Recreation Quantity Needed: 1 Unit Price: $1,725.00 Total: $1,725.00 Art Therapist Dept: Support Services Quantity Needed: 4 Unit Price: $115.00 Total: $460.00 Dept: Nursing Quantity Needed: 1 Unit Price: $13,225.00 Total: $13,225.00 Israeli Distance Learning Program Dept: Recreation Quantity Needed: 1 Unit Price: $460.00 Total: $460.00 Dept: Support Services Quantity Needed: 4 Unit Price: $460.00 Total: $1,840.00 14 16 Guitar Amplifier Dept: Recreation Qty Needed: 50 wks Unit Price: $173.00 Total: $8,625.00 18 Orientation Board Dept: Recreation Quantity Needed: 1 Unit Price: $460.00 Total: $460.00 Heel Positioning Wedges Dept: Nursing Quantity Needed: 2 Unit Price: $173.00 Total: $345.00 Happy Pesach from the Goodman Team! Address Correction Requested Louis Brier Jewish Aged Foundation 1055 West 41st Avenue Vancouver, BC V6M 1W9