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HADASSAH eNews A PUBLICATION OF HADASSAH GREATER ATLANTA Paula Zucker, President • Addie Schneider, Editor September 2016 WWW.HADASSAH.ORG/ATLANTA HADASSAH.ORG/ATLANTA RENEW MEMBERSHIP DONATE click here Read all about this exciting evening on Page 3! Then watch for your invitation in the mail soon – and join us there!! Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America: Our Mission PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dear Friends, Despite the weather feeling otherwise, fall is sneaking up on us. School is back in session; most folks have returned from their summer forays; and even the stores have begun putting out fall clothing and decorations. However, this September I feel like we have a chance to just savor that summer sense a little longer. With the High Holidays being a bit later this year, we actually have the time to think about what we want for the coming year. Personally, I know I want to really relish the final weeks of our Centennial year. We planned and talked about this year‐long celebration for so long and now it is just about over. It has been an extraordinary year; and I feel privileged to have been president during this time. As part of our planning, we had a chance to look back at our chapter and the women who played their parts in its history: passionate, caring women who faced many of the same challenges we have today and yet took the time to create and be part of something wonderful. During those years, women got the right to vote, to advocate for civil rights, to watch husbands and sons go to war; and still they had the optimism to believe that they could make a difference for our Jewish community and the world at large, as they witnessed the establishment of the State of Israel. So, as we enter the final months of our Centennial Celebration, I invite each of you to participate in making a little bit of history with Hadassah Greater Atlanta. Be proud to be a part of such a strong, ever-evolving organization that, through its commitment to “Research in Service to Humanity,” has seen breakthroughs in ALS, breast cancer research, and so much more, making this world a better place. Advocate for genetic equality in medical research, and find time to smile and enjoy friends and family. You will all soon be receiving your invitations to the culminating event of the year of celebration – the Centennial Gala, on October 30. I do hope everyone will be there. After all, we won’t have another centennial for 100 years! Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, is a volunteer organization that inspires a passion for and commitment to its partnership with the land and people of Israel. It enhances the health of people worldwide through its support of medical care and research at the Hadassah Medical Organization in Jerusalem. Hadassah empowers its members and supporters, as well as youth in Israel and America through opportunities for personal growth, education, advocacy and Jewish continuity. A Word from our Webmaster You can now register for your very own free "myHADASSAH" account at www.hadassah.org/myhadassah/ where you will find customized membership and leadership content. Please bookmark the GAH page (www.hadassah.org/atlanta), as well as the Southeastern Region page (www.hadassah.org/southeastern), and visit both frequently. Be sure to send me all your event information to highlight your group! Don’t forget to keep your Google photo gallery updated. Please send any edits, additions, or ideas to LRTanny@gmail.com or call 678-310-0873. B’shalom, Paula S Zucker Lee Tanenbaum, GAH Webmaster President, Hadassah Greater Atlanta 2 UPCOMING ATLANTA CHAPTER PROGRAMS 100 Years of Hadassah in Atlanta 100 YEARS OF HADASSAH ATLANTA: CENTENNIAL GALA COMING SOON! Hadassah Atlanta is gearing up for its Centennial Gala Celebration on Sunday, October 30, at the Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead. The festivities will highlight how Hadassah is making an impact, not only in Atlanta but throughout the world, with its groundbreaking medical research, by featuring Hadassah’s latest campaign, “Research in Service to Humanity.” The Gala’s three honorees represent Hadassah Atlanta’s past, present and future. Rae Frank (z”l), represented by Lois and Larry Frank, was a devoted leader and mentor to generations. Virginia Saul, a dedicated and dynamic past president, for decades has served and continues to serve Hadassah Atlanta. Renée Rosenheck, an accomplished young Hadassah Leadership Fellow, inspires contemporaries by her involvement. The evening will begin with a cocktail hour, followed by a kosher seated dinner. Guests will be entertained by the dance troupe Ingrid’s La Fuega, featuring Cynthia Good, as well as music by Jeni Michelson. Fabulous door prizes will be awarded from such greats as Neiman Marcus, Giorgio Armani Beauty/L’Oreal, Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem, Jewels with a Purpose, Fifth Group Restaurants, Dr. Vincent N. Zubowicz, and many more. A photo booth from Button It Up, the premier digital green screen photographer, will take guests to Israel, using backdrops of the Hadassah Medical Center in Ein Karem. Gala Co-Chairs Martha Jo Katz and Linda Hakerem, along with Centennial Chair Phyllis M. Cohen, are creating a truly memorable evening to celebrate this 100-year milestone. No one will want to miss it! To purchase tickets and sponsorships, please visit www.hadassah.org/events/gala. CENTENNIAL LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE UPDATE The Centennial Leadership Institute wraps up its inaugural cohort class with final sessions on September 18 and November 6. Our leadership class members have felt inspired by HMO miracles in service to humanity, challenged by Hadassah history, engaged as ambassadors, and delighted by meeting leaders beyond our Chapter. They are women who DO great things. You will see the results of their work at the Breast Strokes Paint Day in the fall. 3 ONGOING ATLANTA CHAPTER PROGRAMS GAH Study Group – Jews of the World Hadassah Greater Atlanta’s Study Group has completed a study of Jews in most of the Muslim Lands; and we have moved on to study the Jews of the World. We have many more countries to study and continue to meet on the fourth Friday of the month (or sometimes the 3rd or 5th), from 10:30 AM-12:00 noon at the Hadassah HUB Office. Our discussions are led by one of our members and are thought provoking and very lively. We also have great snacks and schmoozing! We met on Friday, August 26 and discussed the adaptation of the Ethiopian Jews who have settled in Israel during and since the 1984 "Operation Moses" airlift of about 8000 and the 1991 "Operation Solomon" airlift of 14,000. There are now 3 generations, each with different successes and difficulties. Those who arrived as adults, those who arrived as children and those who are sabras. We discussed the discrimination many have experienced and reviewed some individual experiences based on interviews. We also noted Hadassah, HWZOA's current partnering with Hadassah-Hebrew University Henrietta Szold School of Nursing and JobKatif, an Israeli nongovernmental organization, in Achotenu, a program which has provided Lapan Nursing Scholarships to 18 Ethiopian men and women to begin a 4-year academic nursing program. Our next meeting will be on Friday, October 28, from 10:30am-12pm at the GAH Hub Office. The history and the current status of the Jews of the Republic of Georgia will be discussed. New participants are always welcome. If you are interested in attending, please E-mail Sybil Ginsburg, Chair at sginsbu@emory.edu. Also let us know if you have a particular interest in the history of the Jewish people in a particular country. Honey for a Sweet New Year – Last Chance! Don't miss out on the Hadassah Greater Atlanta Honey from The Heart Fundraiser. A gift of 100% sweet clover honey for Rosh Hashanah is a great way to share sweet greetings with your family, friends and business associates. As a participant in this fundraiser, Hadassah will share in the profits generated by your purchases at the on-line GAH Honey Store. The cost is $11/jar plus a $4 shipping fee. We have another FREE SHIPPING offer! Orders for 8 or more jars - all sent to a single address - ship for FREE by UPS Ground. This offer is recommended for people who want to give honey in person. Important note: shipping charges will be added at check out and we will reverse the charges and issue a credit card refund, if necessary, after the order is placed. For more information, please download the flyer or contact Karen Miller at 770-455-0843 or kmiller2152@bellsouth.net. 4 Training Wheels: Al Galgalim Come join us as we go around the year “al galgalim” (on wheels) From Shabbat and Rosh Hashanah through the year to Shavuot, we’ll have fun learning about the Jewish holidays! Training Wheels/Al Galgalim, a Jewish family education program created by Hadassah, lets parents, grandparents and children (ages 3-5) become partners in discovering the joys of being Jewish. The curriculum activities include songs, stories, crafts, games and holiday foods, all of which enable adults and children to experience together the pleasures of celebrating Shabbat and the Jewish holidays. Training Wheels meets nine times throughout the year on Sunday mornings 10 am to noon and is led by trained Hadassah volunteers. Give your family a precious gift of heritage that can last a lifetime! The program is about families – parents and children – participating in Jewish rituals and spending quality time together. If you have friends you think might be interested in Training Wheels, feel free to forward this information to them. We are now accepting reservations for the 2016-17 year. There is no charge for the first session; but reservations are a must, as space is limited. Grandparents are invited to bring their grandchildren, or perhaps to give a membership in Training Wheels for parents to use to take children to our sessions. Training Wheels Calendar for 2016-2017 Rosh Hashanah – September 25 Sukkot – October 16 Hanukkah - December 18 Shabbat –January 8 Tu B’Shevat – February 5 Purim – March 12 Passover – April 2 Yom Ha-atzmaut – April 30 Shavuot – May 21 For more information, contact Sheila Barid at barids@bellsouth.net , 404-636-2696 Sheila Barid and Melissa Kornfeld Click here to join us on Facebook: “Training Wheels Atlanta” 5 GROUP ACTIVITIES Hadassah Greater Atlanta is comprised of many groups. Although the chapter sponsors a number of programs including the "Check It Out®” breast health awareness and education program for teens and the Marian F. Perling Chesed Student Awards - most of our day-to-day activities are conducted at the group level. Hadassah Greater Atlanta women, while members of the chapter, are generally affiliated with a group. Our groups are roughly organized according to age and location, though all members are welcome at any Chapter or Group meeting. No matter your preference, at least one of Hadassah Greater Atlanta’s groups is right for you. For a complete listing of Chapter and Group activities visit www.hadassah.org/atlanta. SPECIAL PROGRAMMING FOR OUR YOUNGER MEMBERS Throughout the year, we will be having special programming for our younger members. To learn more about these opportunities when they become available, click here to join us on our Hadassah Atlanta Young Women’s Facebook page. Or contact Renée Rosenheck at reneedrose@gmail.com Health Professionals President: Ellen Sichel The Health Professionals group has members who hail from all over metro Atlanta and range in age from 24 to 65 plus. Our members are affiliated with the health professions as nurses, physicians, pharmacists, audiologists, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, public health workers, radiology technologists, social workers, electrologists, dental hygienists and professionals in other allied health fields. Our programs are health oriented and timely with member or guest speakers sharing their expertise and experiences on health issues of interest to our members. Sunday, September 18 – IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT: Mysticism: Numerology and Kabbalah. An exciting and interactive program led by newest Health Professionals member Gloria Packer, numerologist and founder of the newspaper Aquarius, along with Shirley Chambers, director of the Kabbalah Center, and other professionals. Find out why numbers are so important in Judaism and how they impact our spiritual, mental and bodily health. Starting at 1 p.m. at the Harmony Place Spiritual Center, The Blue Barn, 1035 Green Street, Roswell. For more details contact Ellen Sichel at ellen@customcalm.com. See the full flyer here! Sunday, November 20 – Holiday Foods Made Healthy and Delicious. All the how-to’s for great dishes. 1 p.m. Location TBD For more information about the Health Professionals and to view photos, click here. 6 Nes Harim Nes Harim members live in Atlanta's Northern Arc: Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, Roswell, Duluth, East Cobb, and Norcross. Programming varies to accommodate many interests with evening and weekend events. Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer positions are available and calling your name. If you are interested in learning more about ways to get involved, please send an email to nesharimhadassah@gmail.com. Support Nes Harim: Birthday and Anniversary Cards & More. New Year’s cards, greeting cards and certificates are also available through Judy Ledger at jrledger@gmail.com. For more information about Nes Harim and to view photos, click here. Like us on Facebook. Etz Aviv President: Judy Bart Etz Aviv is a group comprised of women of all ages, who enjoy fantastic friendship and fun. The group draws from the North as well as from East and West Cobb areas. These include Marietta, Woodstock, Kennesaw, Acworth, and Canton. For information on Etz Aviv membership, contact Naomi Binenfeld at rbinenfeld@fuse.net or Judy Epstein at heyjude825@gmail.com. Welcome Brunch! Sunday, Sept. 11. At Reel in Woodstock. SAVE THE DATE! Saturday, December 3: Sweet Sixteen Gala! Hilton Garden Inn, Kennesaw. Details coming soon. Noontime Nosh Book Club meets the 1st Tuesday of each month at 10 am at a member’s home, followed by lunch at a nearby restaurant. Contact Adrienne Clayman - aclayman@bellsouth.net for more information. September 6 – Still Alice, by Lisa Genova Ladies of the Evening Book Club meets the 4th Wednesday of the month at 7 pm at a member’s home - Contact mernafritz@gmail.com for additional information. September 28 – The Target, by David Baldacci DO A MITZVAH! This year we are again collecting toiletries for the Holocaust Survivors Program at Jewish Family Services. Please bring any new toiletries, any size, to any Etz Aviv Hadassah function, or drop them off with one of your Etz Aviv friends. Miri Richman, Esther Nitishin and Adrienne Clayman have agreed to be the "Collection Centers". We will be donating them this spring, so please gather your toiletries and bring them in as soon as you can. For more information, contact Esther Nitishin at 770-565-7695 or enitishin@bellsouth.net. For more information about Etz Aviv and to view photos, click here. 7 Metulla President: Nancy Schwartz Metulla members reside in Dunwoody, Roswell, Norcross, Alpharetta, Duluth, Cumming and Suwanee. Programs are held in the daytime, evenings and Sundays. Programming is varied and includes mitzvah projects, a monthly Jewish book review club, theater outings, mah jongg tournaments, dining out. Sunday, September 11: Third Annual Fashion Show, Luncheon and Silent Auction. “Keep that Sparkle in Your Eye,” with proceeds to benefit Hadassah’s groundbreaking research on age-related macular degeneration. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. At Country Club of the South, 4100 Old Alabama Road, Alpharetta 30092. Fashions from Chico’s at Northpoint. Wednesday, September 14: Theater party – “Ghost: The Musical,” 7:30 p.m. at GA Ensemble Theatre in Roswell. Tickets $18; RSVP to Judy Packler. More details from Gail Golden at gailgorden@comcast.net or 770/457-3335. Tuesday, September 20: Lecture on “Dispel the Myths”of Hypnotic Behavior Learn how to “let go of the mental chatter” with featured speaker Lori Sugarman, Hypnotherapist. At Temple Kehillat Chaim, 1145 Green Street, Roswell; 7:00 p.m. ON THE SAME PAGE BOOK CLUB: Friday, September 16 – Levittown, by David Kushner. Discussion led by Sharon Jedel For further information or to RSVP, contact Barbara Shoulberg at brsgolf1@bellsouth.net or Judy Feldstein, judyfeldstein@gmail.com. SAVE THE DATE! Metulla’s Maj Mania; Friday, November 11, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. A tournament to raise funds for Alzheimer’s and other neurological research at Hadassah Medical Center. At St. Marlo’s Country Club; includes lunch, cash prizes, and FUN! GIFT WRAPPING: Plan now to help! At Barnes & Noble at The Forum December 15-23. Contact Lynne Levinson (mlevinsonlynne1@yahoo.com) or Nancy Schwartz (nshadassah6110@comcast.net) for details or to volunteer. Cards and Certificates: Buying Hadassah greeting cards and certificates supports Hadassah’s important work as you purchase something that is always needed. Cards (for all occasions) begin at $2 each. Certificates (“in honor of” or “in memory of”) are available at every category of giving and sharing, starting at $5 each. To purchase a card or certificate, contact Helen ScherrerDiamond at helenscherrer-diamond@gmail.com or call 770/289-8964. For more information about Metulla and to view photos, click here. Like us on Facebook. Mt. Scopus President: Malka Shulman The Mount Scopus Group includes women living mostly in Northeast Atlanta: Toco Hills, Intown, Decatur, Northlake and Stone Mountain. Programming takes place both daytime and evenings. Jewish Study Group – Wednesday, Sept. 21. Featured speaker Rabbi Kassorla from Congregation Or VeShalom. At the home of Lois Cohen. RSVP to Lois at amcohen@mindspring.com. NORC Afternoon Book Club – Group meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 1:15 at the Life Enrichment Center, 1340 McConnell Drive, Decatur 30033. RSVP for the Book Club to Barbara Seligman 770-934-3936 or seligmans@comcast.net. HMO CARDS AND CERTIFICATES Purchase HMO cards by contacting Regine Rosenfelder at 404-633-1849 or Gine@aol.com. Help support Hadassah's great work by purchasing cards and certificates for all occasions. Purchase certificates through the Hadassah Hub: Super South office. Contact Angie King at The Hub office at 470-482-6778 to place your orders. Remember to identify yourself as a Mt. Scopus member. For more information about Mt. Scopus and to view photos, click here. Like us on Facebook. 8 Ketura President: Amy Jampol The Ketura Group resides mainly in the northern arc including: Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Doraville, NE Atlanta, East Cobb and Buckhead. Diverse programming takes place evenings and Sundays and some weekdays. SAVE THE DATE! Saturday night, October 8, 7:30 p.m. Wine tasting event at the home of Jill Ferst in East Cobb, featuring a wine expert. Coffee and desserts to accompany the wine. Everyone welcome! Ketura Book Groups Evening Group: Monday, September 19 – Dead Wake, by Erik Larson Contact Nancy St. Lifer at 404/862-2238 for more information. Daytime Group: Thursday, October 27 – Saving Sophie, by Martin Balsom Meetings take place every other month at 10:30 a.m. at the Hadassah Hub office. Contact Edie Friedman at ediee5@hotmail.com. HMO Cards and Certificates: Help support Hadassah’s great work by purchasing greeting cards and certificates for all occasions. Time for New Year’s Cards! We have a beautiful assortment of Jewish New Year’s cards for purchase; and we will be happy to mail your order to you. Helen Ehrlich is ready to help you with all your greeting card and certificate needs. Please contact her at 404/402-8416 or helenrehrlich@gmail.com. Knit and Crochet: Members create pieces and collect toiletries, women’s and children’s clothing, household items, and toys for the Atlanta Day Shelter for Women and Children, Inc. on the second Tuesday evening of each month, 7:30-9:00 p.m. Hadassah members in good standing from all groups are welcome to join us. Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 13, at the home of Reba Herzfeld. To RSVP or for more information on creating and/or donating items, please contact Chairperson Reba Herzfeld at 770/394-3731 or rebareneekay@aol.com. For more information about Ketura and to view photos, click here. HADASSAH GETS TOP SCORES FROM CHARITY-RATING GROUPS Hadassah's work is important. And that means we strive to be efficient and transparent in order to ensure that our programs are making the greatest possible impact. With a coveted 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, the nation's largest independent charity evaluator — and a Grade A from Charity Watch — our members and donors know that supporting Hadassah isn't just the right thing to do, it's a smart investment. 9 MEMBERSHIP MATTERS Did you know??? If you were gifted or purchased an Annual Membership to Hadassah in 2015 and it hasn’t expired, you can renew and upgrade to Life Membership for only $180, a savings of $32? Of course, you can always just renew an Annual Membership for only $36; but why be bothered every year to renew? Do the math. After seven years of paying $36, you’ll have spent $252, or $2 more than the 2017 cost of Life Membership. No matter how you look at it, it’s a great deal to become a Life Member! Hadassah Membership and Enrollment form Visit www.hadassah.org/atlanta to learn more about GAH groups. For questions or more information, please contact GAH Membership Team Leaders Annie Kohut (annielk@bellsouth.net) or Susan Berkowitz (sooziq2@hotmail.com) 10 OPPORTUNITIES FOR GIVING We have many, many giving opportunities to help each of you find your way to support Hadassah. Please contact Cheryl Gordon at c_gordon@bellsouth.net for additional information. MAJOR GIFTS MESSAGE Dear Hadassah Friends, I just recently had the opportunity, just like many of you, to attend the national convention. What a wonderful chance to learn, to grow and to reinforce my belief that what I do, what we support, is so very worthwhile. When you hear from Dr. Benny Rubinoff about the amazing success of the treatment he pioneered, and then have a chance to hear from Liana Alvarez the very woman who, despite her advanced case of MS, now can speak again, walk again, and LIVE again the life she aspires to lead. There are so many stories like hers, too numerous to recount. Please go to the website and “kvell” about our medical breakthroughs and all that is Hadassah. We need to continue to tell OUR story; it is our duty to do so. Because all we do is not just for Israel, we are truly benefitting all mankind. Be proud; be vocal and SUPPORT the finest medical complex near and far! Let me hear from you as we continue to celebrate the Atlanta 100th! B’shalom, Rita Rita Loventhal Major Gifts Chair, Hadassah Greater Atlanta A WORD FROM THE DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT As Development continues its efforts to meet more people and share the exciting news of Hadassah’s research, we appreciate all the efforts of people to help us connect. If you haven’t seen the research video and are interested in learning more, please contact me at 470-482-6790 or rgorod@hadassah.org. Introductions to people outside of Hadassah are welcome. Look for some exciting announcements regarding meeting one of Hadassah’s top doctors and researchers in November. Randy Gorod Director of Development, Southeast 11 Send Unlimited Rosh Hashanah eCards Rosh Hashanah begins Sunday evening, October 2, 2016 Hadassah Rosh Hashanah eCards are a colorful, thoughtful, and easy way to send personal New Year greetings to all of your friends and family. There is no limit: send New Year eCards to everyone on your list with your donation of $18 or more. Schedule them to arrive on the day of your choice. Best of all, eCards support the life-enhancing work of Hadassah. Your generosity will have a life-changing impact on the people we serve in the United States, in Israel and around the world. Schedule your eCards Today! All gifts count towards your Unit's fundraising goal Cards and Certificates Commemorate a special occasion and support Hadassah at the same time by sending Hadassah cards and certificates. Attractive greeting cards and certificates for all occasions (including memorials) are available from the Hadassah HUB office (470-482-6778) or from your Group’s Card/Certificate Chair. Cards are $2.00 each and Memorial or “In Honor Of” certificates are available for donations of $10.00 and up. Certificates can also be ordered easily on-line at www.hadassah.org. If you need any assistance, please call the HUB office. Endless Beginnings Necklace Supports Research in the Service to Humanity For a gift of $150* in support of groundbreaking medical research at Hadassah Medical Organization, you can receive this lovely sterling silver necklace edged with cubic zirconias. It is inscribed with the famous quote from Hadassah's founder, Henrietta Szold, “There is no ending that is not a beginning.” Proceeds go to support the ongoing lifesaving patient treatment and medical research at Hadassah Medical Organization and count towards your unit's fundraising goal. To order, Click here *Note: The necklace has a fair market value of $50. All but the fair market value of the asterisked item noted above is deductible to the extent provided by law. Hadassah intends to respect donors’ wishes regarding this gift, however in accordance with U.S. tax law requirements regarding deductibility of contributions, Hadassah shall have full dominion, control and discretion over this gift (and shall be under no legal obligation to transfer any portion of a gift to or for the use or benefit of any other entity or organization). 12 Chocolate Fundraiser Looking for Sweet New Year’s Gifts? Support Hadassah with the Taste of Chocolate Chef Brulée’s delicious artisan chocolates are works of art that look as beautiful as they taste. Behind every work of art is an artist. The artist of Chef Brulée Chocolates and Gâteaux is talented chocolatier Natalya Shapiro. And every box of chocolates is a work of art, a sensual combination of taste and beauty. Chocolatier Natalya will donate 10% to support the great work of Hadassah in Israel and in the US for all in-store purchases and on-line orders of chocolate candies, truffles, and cakes. Remember to use the promotion code “Hadassah” if ordering online and mention Hadassah when purchasing in-store. Chef Brulée-Chocolates make a great gift for all occasions for someone you love or appreciate. You can pick and choose your own customized box of Chef Brulée chocolates on our interactive Create-Your-Own Box. Chef Brulée ships via UPS next day delivery. Each chocolate candy is hand-placed in a decorative gift box, which is then placed inside a protective, crush-proof tray. Your order is then packed in an insulated shipping box with a gel ice pack. Visit http://www.chefbrulee.com/gallery or https://www.facebook.com/PastryAndCakes/photos_stream to admire the handcrafted chocolates in a rainbow of colors and in countless shapes and sizes. Chef Brulée-Chocolates and Gâteaux is located at 1140 Alpharetta Street #500, Roswell GA 30075. Orders may be placed in person, online or over the phone (404-953-0369). For more information about this Hadassah fundraiser, please contact: GAH Health Professionals Co-VPs of Fundraising, Veronika Barash at barashveronika@gmail.com, 678-230-4235 or Lee Tanenbaum at LRTanny@gmail.com, 678-310-0873. Downloadable flyer>>. Jewish National Fund Trees Please remember that you can order JNF trees through Hadassah. Trees are now $18 each and may be ordered through the Hadassah Greater Atlanta office by mail (with check payable to “Hadassah”) or by phone (470-482-6778) with a credit card. Our office offers a generous price-break ($36 instead of $54) for a three-tree certificate. Click here to easily make your tree purchases on-line (at $18/tree). The on-line ordering site offers price-breaks on fiveand 10-tree certificates. Please call the Hadassah HUB office at 678-443-2961 if you have any questions. Thank you for your continued support of Hadassah and the JNF. 13 Keepers of the Gate Annual Giving If you’re interesting in becoming a Keeper or in finding out about becoming a Keeper, contact your group Keeper chair or GAH Keeper Development Chair Sue Rothstein at sue.atl.hadassah@gmail.com Find more details plus an enrollment form HERE. Chai Society Annual Giving The new Chai Society Program lets you choose where you want to make your financial impact! Giving levels for Chai Society range from $15/month (or $180 annually) up to $83.25/month (or $999 annually). Find more details plus an enrollment form HERE. If you are currently a Circle of Recognition member at the “Heroine” level ($100/year), please consider “stepping up” to the Chai Society (minimum $180/year) at this time. Please call the Hadassah HUB office at 678-443-2961 to let us know you are stepping up or for more information. 14 IN THE COMMUNITY Walk 4 Friendship Join hundreds of people from across Atlanta and Walk for Friendship! Walk4Friendship is an amazing community event that raises crucial funds for Friendship Circle and raises awareness for children and adults with special needs. Sunday, September 18, 2016, 12:30-4:00 p.m. Brook Run Park, 4770 N. Peachtree Road, Dunwoody Visit their website to register: http://www.atlantafriendshipwalk.com NCJW Reading Program Do you have an hour, one morning a week, to make a difference in someone's life? National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is looking for volunteers to help Kindergarteners to third graders improve their reading skills. The smiles of the children will make your day!! Contact: Nathalie Neville, Director of Membership and Volunteer Services, nathalien@ncjwatlanta.org, 404/843-9600. Women’s Crisis Loan Fund JIFLA (Jewish Interest Free Loan of Atlanta) recently launch its Women's Crisis Loan Fund. This Fund, supported in part by a recent grant from the Jewish Women’s Fund of Atlanta will serve as a safety net for women facing financial obstacles as a result of losing their independence and capacity to fulfill their potential as professionals, citizens and mothers. In many cases, women who are newly divorced, have had family reversals or health issues or are single mothers often find themselves in a temporary financially challenging situation and are particularly vulnerable. Nicole Wiesen, MSW, has joined JIFLA as a volunteer as Community Resource Specialist. She is licensed as an LCSW in Florida and California and will focus on intake and consulting in matters related to the Women’s Crisis Loan Fund. More details. 15 NATIONAL HAPPENINGS Hadassah Magazine Click here to read the latest edition of Hadassah Magazine online for the latest on arts, Israel and Jewish News. HADASSAH SOUTHEASTERN Visit www.hadassah.org/southeastern for the latest Hadassah Southeastern Information For additional information contact: Toby Parker, President Hadassah Southeastern serparktoby@hotmail.com Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Inc., 40 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005 is registered with the Georgia Secretary of State. The following information will be made available upon request in writing to Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Inc. at 40 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005 /Attn: Finance Department, or by calling (212) 355-7900: (i) a full and fair description of the program for which the solicitation is being made, and if different, a description of the programs and activities of Hadassah and (ii) a copy of Hadassah’s current financial statement. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY ANY STATE/COUNTY. Charitable deductions are allowed to the extent provided by law. Hadassah intends to respect your wishes regarding this gift, however in accordance with U.S. tax law requirements regarding deductibility of contributions, Hadassah shall have full dominion, control and discretion over this gift. ©2016 Hadassah Greater Atlanta 47 Perimeter Center East, Suite 210, Atlanta, GA 30346 • 678-443-2961 • www.hadassah.org/atlanta 16
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