This document is an invitation and program for the Birthday Bash of Susan and Gary Aidekman being held by the Aidekman Family Jewish Community Campus on May 31, 2016. It honors Susan and Gary Aidekman and lists many sponsors, supporters, and honorees of The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary. The document provides information about The Partnership's programs and accomplishments over the past decade in bringing Jewish learning to life for the Greater MetroWest community.
This document honors Lawrence Rein for his work with The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. It lists founding members and past honorees of the organization. Many messages from community members congratulate Lawrence Rein for receiving an honor from The Partnership, praising his leadership, commitment, and dedication to the Jewish community.
This document is a program for an event honoring Merle and Marty Kalishman. It contains messages from community members congratulating and thanking Merle and Marty for their commitment and contributions to the Jewish community through organizations like The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. The messages praise Merle and Marty's leadership, dedication, wisdom, and the positive impact they have had on the lives of many in the Greater MetroWest area.
This document summarizes an event honoring Alia and Dan Ramer by The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. It includes congratulatory messages to Alia and Dan from supporters of The Partnership, highlighting their leadership and dedication to the Greater MetroWest Jewish community. It also provides updates on The Partnership's programs and initiatives that work to bring Jewish learning to life for youth and families in the region.
This document contains congratulatory messages honoring Archie Gottesman and Gary DeBode for an award from The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life on August 7, 2013. There are over 30 messages from family, friends, organizations, and community members praising Archie and Gary for their commitment to Jewish education and The Partnership's mission of bringing Jewish learning to life.
This document is a program for the Birthday Bash of Susan and Gary Aidekman being held by the Aidekman Family Jewish Community Campus on May 31, 2016. It honors Susan and Gary Aidekman for their dedication and support of the community. It lists many honorees, sustaining partners, and supporters of The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life, which is celebrating its 10th birthday. The document expresses gratitude to Susan and Gary Aidekman and the many others who have helped strengthen Jewish identity, education, and engagement over the past decade.
This document contains congratulatory messages honoring Archie Gottesman and Gary DeBode for an award they are receiving from The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. The messages are from their family, friends, colleagues, and community members, expressing appreciation for the honorees' commitment to Jewish education and The Partnership organization. Well wishes and expressions of admiration for continuing their important work are widespread throughout the document.
This document contains messages congratulating Archie Gottesman and Gary DeBode on being honored by the Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. The messages praise Archie and Gary for their commitment to Jewish education, camps, and the Jewish community. They are thanked for the impact they have made in lighting up the world and bringing Jewish learning to life.
Ignite the Light 2013 Journal for The PartnershipThePartnershipNJ
The document appears to be a collection of messages honoring Archie Gottesman and Gary DeBode for an award they are receiving from The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. The messages congratulate Archie and Gary for their commitment to Jewish education and their work to "ignite the light" of Judaism in the community through various programs supported by The Partnership.
This document honors Lawrence Rein for his work with The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. It lists founding members and past honorees of the organization. Many messages from community members congratulate Lawrence Rein for receiving an honor from The Partnership, praising his leadership, commitment, and dedication to the Jewish community.
This document is a program for an event honoring Merle and Marty Kalishman. It contains messages from community members congratulating and thanking Merle and Marty for their commitment and contributions to the Jewish community through organizations like The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. The messages praise Merle and Marty's leadership, dedication, wisdom, and the positive impact they have had on the lives of many in the Greater MetroWest area.
This document summarizes an event honoring Alia and Dan Ramer by The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. It includes congratulatory messages to Alia and Dan from supporters of The Partnership, highlighting their leadership and dedication to the Greater MetroWest Jewish community. It also provides updates on The Partnership's programs and initiatives that work to bring Jewish learning to life for youth and families in the region.
This document contains congratulatory messages honoring Archie Gottesman and Gary DeBode for an award from The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life on August 7, 2013. There are over 30 messages from family, friends, organizations, and community members praising Archie and Gary for their commitment to Jewish education and The Partnership's mission of bringing Jewish learning to life.
This document is a program for the Birthday Bash of Susan and Gary Aidekman being held by the Aidekman Family Jewish Community Campus on May 31, 2016. It honors Susan and Gary Aidekman for their dedication and support of the community. It lists many honorees, sustaining partners, and supporters of The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life, which is celebrating its 10th birthday. The document expresses gratitude to Susan and Gary Aidekman and the many others who have helped strengthen Jewish identity, education, and engagement over the past decade.
This document contains congratulatory messages honoring Archie Gottesman and Gary DeBode for an award they are receiving from The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. The messages are from their family, friends, colleagues, and community members, expressing appreciation for the honorees' commitment to Jewish education and The Partnership organization. Well wishes and expressions of admiration for continuing their important work are widespread throughout the document.
This document contains messages congratulating Archie Gottesman and Gary DeBode on being honored by the Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. The messages praise Archie and Gary for their commitment to Jewish education, camps, and the Jewish community. They are thanked for the impact they have made in lighting up the world and bringing Jewish learning to life.
Ignite the Light 2013 Journal for The PartnershipThePartnershipNJ
The document appears to be a collection of messages honoring Archie Gottesman and Gary DeBode for an award they are receiving from The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life. The messages congratulate Archie and Gary for their commitment to Jewish education and their work to "ignite the light" of Judaism in the community through various programs supported by The Partnership.
The document summarizes the activities of the Methodist Women organization in Trinity PJ. It discusses how the MW engages in various ministries such as providing hot meals to schoolchildren from poor families, a home helpers ministry for domestic workers, a handicraft ministry, programs for children, and partnering with the YWCA to empower young women and girls through skills training. The overall purpose of the MW is to help people meet Christ through growing in faith and serving others, as disciples committed to glorifying God.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names and contact information for church elders and ministers. The service times and classes are listed. There is also a list of those in need of prayers and the weekly financial report. Upcoming youth events and the history of youth mission trips are summarized.
The season of nice soaking rain is upon us, and as much as nice soaking is debatable, we can not ignore the transformation of new growth in nature; rain being nourishing and satisfying to plants. A new season of the year displaying.
SmilingOne steps from one financial year into the next; many new seeds were planted; the ripple effects touched thousands. We have had the privilege of seeing many people becoming aware of their path.
Our Autumn edition invites you learn more about our ‘Change Agents in the making’ and the ‘Gentle Giants’ inside SA Prisons; our Nyanga Youth Project and Ivy Nyovane renovation Launch... just to mention a few of our unifying adventures within our communities.
Let us enjoy the season and the teaching, the moistening of the soil in our inner garden where seeds are planted. Enjoy Turquoise – the fourth edition.
Love Franklin
This document contains messages congratulating and honoring Michael and Sheryl Rosenberg and Lou Shapiro for awards they received from Valley Torah High School. There are over 30 messages from family and community members praising their leadership, dedication to Jewish education, generosity, and commitment to the Los Angeles Jewish community and Valley Torah High School. The messages thank them and wish them continued success and blessings.
This annual report from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee summarizes their activities and achievements in 2015. Key points include:
- They served 1,510 children through 800 community-based matches with an average length of 38.7 months, among the best in the nation, and 710 school-based matches with an average of 19.9 months.
- The organization saw growth in revenue, number of new matches, and positive client outcomes. Their dedicated volunteers and staff enable them to continue expanding their impact.
- The report highlights success stories from matches and recognizes a Big Sister and Big Brother of the Year for their long-term commitments to helping children through mentoring.
The document provides an interview with Wolf Pakula, a resident at Cedar Sinai Park who was born in Poland in 1921 and survived the Holocaust due to his skills as a cabinet maker, which allowed him to work for the Gestapo and later escape from a death march by hiding in the forest. After the war, Wolf immigrated to the United States and became a citizen, later moving to Cedar Sinai Park in 2012.
Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church is located in Houston, Texas. It has approximately 450 members and serves the Galleria/Tanglewood area. The church has a variety of programs for all ages, including worship services, religious education, music programs, adult education classes, social justice initiatives, and pastoral care. It strives to welcome all and build a better world through community engagement and spiritual growth.
Three residents of Cedar Sinai Park - Julie Anne Feinstein, Celia Hirsch, and Rhoda Feldman - studied Hebrew and celebrated their B'not Mitzvah at ages 76, 96, and 88 respectively. They studied the Hebrew alphabet, reading, and were each assigned Torah verses to read for their ceremony. During the ceremony on Sukkot, each woman read from the Torah and shared how the journey enriched their lives.
This document provides information about the Leo Club of Trincomalee Orr's Hill for the 2011-2012 year. It includes the national anthem of Sri Lanka, pledges of allegiance for Sri Lanka and Leos, a history of the Leo Club program founding in 1957, an overview of the Leo Club program and benefits of membership, messages from the Leo Club president and Lion Club president elect/advisor, and details about service projects focused on helping underprivileged children.
The document is the May 2015 issue of Journey, the magazine of the Uniting Church in Queensland. It addresses various topics related to the Uniting Church including the upcoming Assembly on marriage, domestic violence, and connecting with the community. It also promotes upcoming events, reviews books and movies, and advertises church and community programs.
This summary provides an overview of the Director of Music's farewell message at All Saints Church in Marlow.
Martin Seymour is leaving his role as Director of Music after 9 years to take a new position at Romsey Abbey. During his time, the choirs at All Saints have flourished with increased membership, funding from the Music Trust, international tours, and the development of young music leaders. Martin has also been actively involved in the wider leadership of the church. Both the church and choirs will miss Martin's contributions, but wish him well in his new appointment.
Never the Less, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that aims to empower and direct women through character building, confidence boosting, and helping them develop their talents. The summary celebrates its first anniversary with a cookout for volunteers and members. It highlights community events and initiatives, and provides a calendar of upcoming Never the Less meetings and volunteer opportunities.
YWAM Medellin Children's Ministry - Dec 2018 NewsYwam Medellin
Through its outreaches this year, the organization provided medical care and other assistance to over 2,000 people in two Colombian states. It celebrated the 15th birthday of Miryaenith, a young woman who came to the ministry after her parents were killed by insurgents when she was an infant. The organization also saw one of its youth, Kevin Valencia Waitoto, chosen as one of the best flautists in Medellin. Additionally, two children from the organization had the opportunity to visit sponsors in Sweden and share their testimonies. The organization is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
This document contains congratulatory messages honoring Rabbi Asher and Chani Biron, Dr. Babak Hakimisefat, Dr. Behzad Soufer, and Briana Bayar, RN for an award from Valley Torah High School. The messages express appreciation for their leadership, dedication to the Jewish community, and heroic efforts on behalf of others. Congratulations are also extended to Valley Torah High School for recognizing these honorees.
This document contains congratulatory messages honoring Rabbi Avrohom and Mrs. Peshy Stulberger and Dr. Uri and Efrat Zisblatt for their dedication to Valley Torah High School over many years. There are messages from alumni, parents, board members, and community leaders expressing gratitude for their leadership, commitment to Jewish education, and positive impact on students and the Jewish community. The messages recognize them for playing an instrumental role in the growth and success of Valley Torah High School.
Guadalupe Family Services is a non-profit organization that has served Camden, New Jersey for 20 years. In 2015, they provided services to over 1,000 people through counseling, education, and community outreach programs. Their programs include family counseling, youth development, gang intervention, summer camps, and support for victims of violence. They rely on grants, donations, and volunteers to support their services.
Alpha Phi Omega (APO) is the largest co-ed service fraternity in the nation with over 375 chapters that focuses on developing leadership through community service, strengthening friendship, and making a difference in the Greater LA Area. Members work with various organizations through events such as playing with shelter animals, tutoring children, and helping the homeless. Interested students should contact Jenni and Evan at rush.apousc@gmail.com or visit apousc.org/rush to get involved.
If you want to know more about the lord Jesus, but do not have enough time, then you can listen to live videos of great Douglas Goodman at our website anytime you want.
Roadmapping: The power of problem finding and storytellingSopheon
This webinar shows how Strategic Roadmapping is used to look past what we know to focus on what we can imagine to break the cycle of incremental innovation, and how storytelling techniques uncover strategies to capitalize on the future problems identified.
Este documento presenta un cuestionario sobre la novela hispanoamericana del siglo XX. Aborda temas como el boom de la novela hispanoamericana en la década de 1960, el realismo mágico, autores representativos como Gabriel García Márquez y sus obras más importantes. También discute sobre el amor y la fidelidad como temas recurrentes en las novelas.
The document summarizes the activities of the Methodist Women organization in Trinity PJ. It discusses how the MW engages in various ministries such as providing hot meals to schoolchildren from poor families, a home helpers ministry for domestic workers, a handicraft ministry, programs for children, and partnering with the YWCA to empower young women and girls through skills training. The overall purpose of the MW is to help people meet Christ through growing in faith and serving others, as disciples committed to glorifying God.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names and contact information for church elders and ministers. The service times and classes are listed. There is also a list of those in need of prayers and the weekly financial report. Upcoming youth events and the history of youth mission trips are summarized.
The season of nice soaking rain is upon us, and as much as nice soaking is debatable, we can not ignore the transformation of new growth in nature; rain being nourishing and satisfying to plants. A new season of the year displaying.
SmilingOne steps from one financial year into the next; many new seeds were planted; the ripple effects touched thousands. We have had the privilege of seeing many people becoming aware of their path.
Our Autumn edition invites you learn more about our ‘Change Agents in the making’ and the ‘Gentle Giants’ inside SA Prisons; our Nyanga Youth Project and Ivy Nyovane renovation Launch... just to mention a few of our unifying adventures within our communities.
Let us enjoy the season and the teaching, the moistening of the soil in our inner garden where seeds are planted. Enjoy Turquoise – the fourth edition.
Love Franklin
This document contains messages congratulating and honoring Michael and Sheryl Rosenberg and Lou Shapiro for awards they received from Valley Torah High School. There are over 30 messages from family and community members praising their leadership, dedication to Jewish education, generosity, and commitment to the Los Angeles Jewish community and Valley Torah High School. The messages thank them and wish them continued success and blessings.
This annual report from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee summarizes their activities and achievements in 2015. Key points include:
- They served 1,510 children through 800 community-based matches with an average length of 38.7 months, among the best in the nation, and 710 school-based matches with an average of 19.9 months.
- The organization saw growth in revenue, number of new matches, and positive client outcomes. Their dedicated volunteers and staff enable them to continue expanding their impact.
- The report highlights success stories from matches and recognizes a Big Sister and Big Brother of the Year for their long-term commitments to helping children through mentoring.
The document provides an interview with Wolf Pakula, a resident at Cedar Sinai Park who was born in Poland in 1921 and survived the Holocaust due to his skills as a cabinet maker, which allowed him to work for the Gestapo and later escape from a death march by hiding in the forest. After the war, Wolf immigrated to the United States and became a citizen, later moving to Cedar Sinai Park in 2012.
Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church is located in Houston, Texas. It has approximately 450 members and serves the Galleria/Tanglewood area. The church has a variety of programs for all ages, including worship services, religious education, music programs, adult education classes, social justice initiatives, and pastoral care. It strives to welcome all and build a better world through community engagement and spiritual growth.
Three residents of Cedar Sinai Park - Julie Anne Feinstein, Celia Hirsch, and Rhoda Feldman - studied Hebrew and celebrated their B'not Mitzvah at ages 76, 96, and 88 respectively. They studied the Hebrew alphabet, reading, and were each assigned Torah verses to read for their ceremony. During the ceremony on Sukkot, each woman read from the Torah and shared how the journey enriched their lives.
This document provides information about the Leo Club of Trincomalee Orr's Hill for the 2011-2012 year. It includes the national anthem of Sri Lanka, pledges of allegiance for Sri Lanka and Leos, a history of the Leo Club program founding in 1957, an overview of the Leo Club program and benefits of membership, messages from the Leo Club president and Lion Club president elect/advisor, and details about service projects focused on helping underprivileged children.
The document is the May 2015 issue of Journey, the magazine of the Uniting Church in Queensland. It addresses various topics related to the Uniting Church including the upcoming Assembly on marriage, domestic violence, and connecting with the community. It also promotes upcoming events, reviews books and movies, and advertises church and community programs.
This summary provides an overview of the Director of Music's farewell message at All Saints Church in Marlow.
Martin Seymour is leaving his role as Director of Music after 9 years to take a new position at Romsey Abbey. During his time, the choirs at All Saints have flourished with increased membership, funding from the Music Trust, international tours, and the development of young music leaders. Martin has also been actively involved in the wider leadership of the church. Both the church and choirs will miss Martin's contributions, but wish him well in his new appointment.
Never the Less, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that aims to empower and direct women through character building, confidence boosting, and helping them develop their talents. The summary celebrates its first anniversary with a cookout for volunteers and members. It highlights community events and initiatives, and provides a calendar of upcoming Never the Less meetings and volunteer opportunities.
YWAM Medellin Children's Ministry - Dec 2018 NewsYwam Medellin
Through its outreaches this year, the organization provided medical care and other assistance to over 2,000 people in two Colombian states. It celebrated the 15th birthday of Miryaenith, a young woman who came to the ministry after her parents were killed by insurgents when she was an infant. The organization also saw one of its youth, Kevin Valencia Waitoto, chosen as one of the best flautists in Medellin. Additionally, two children from the organization had the opportunity to visit sponsors in Sweden and share their testimonies. The organization is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
This document contains congratulatory messages honoring Rabbi Asher and Chani Biron, Dr. Babak Hakimisefat, Dr. Behzad Soufer, and Briana Bayar, RN for an award from Valley Torah High School. The messages express appreciation for their leadership, dedication to the Jewish community, and heroic efforts on behalf of others. Congratulations are also extended to Valley Torah High School for recognizing these honorees.
This document contains congratulatory messages honoring Rabbi Avrohom and Mrs. Peshy Stulberger and Dr. Uri and Efrat Zisblatt for their dedication to Valley Torah High School over many years. There are messages from alumni, parents, board members, and community leaders expressing gratitude for their leadership, commitment to Jewish education, and positive impact on students and the Jewish community. The messages recognize them for playing an instrumental role in the growth and success of Valley Torah High School.
Guadalupe Family Services is a non-profit organization that has served Camden, New Jersey for 20 years. In 2015, they provided services to over 1,000 people through counseling, education, and community outreach programs. Their programs include family counseling, youth development, gang intervention, summer camps, and support for victims of violence. They rely on grants, donations, and volunteers to support their services.
Alpha Phi Omega (APO) is the largest co-ed service fraternity in the nation with over 375 chapters that focuses on developing leadership through community service, strengthening friendship, and making a difference in the Greater LA Area. Members work with various organizations through events such as playing with shelter animals, tutoring children, and helping the homeless. Interested students should contact Jenni and Evan at rush.apousc@gmail.com or visit apousc.org/rush to get involved.
If you want to know more about the lord Jesus, but do not have enough time, then you can listen to live videos of great Douglas Goodman at our website anytime you want.
Roadmapping: The power of problem finding and storytellingSopheon
This webinar shows how Strategic Roadmapping is used to look past what we know to focus on what we can imagine to break the cycle of incremental innovation, and how storytelling techniques uncover strategies to capitalize on the future problems identified.
Este documento presenta un cuestionario sobre la novela hispanoamericana del siglo XX. Aborda temas como el boom de la novela hispanoamericana en la década de 1960, el realismo mágico, autores representativos como Gabriel García Márquez y sus obras más importantes. También discute sobre el amor y la fidelidad como temas recurrentes en las novelas.
The document provides advice for moving on after ending a relationship. It recommends getting your mind right by not showing emotions in public and pretending not to care about your ex. It also suggests going out with friends, finding hobbies, avoiding contact with your ex, and using online dating to meet someone new to help you forget about your ex and move on from the past relationship. The conclusion restates that following these steps will help you live a happier life rather than being unhappy or heartbroken after the breakup.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a los bancos rusos, la prohibición de exportaciones de alta tecnología a Rusia y la congelación de activos de oligarcas rusos. Los líderes de la UE esperan que estas medidas disuadan a Rusia de continuar su agresión militar contra Ucrania.
The document discusses a new technology company called Gotowv that is based in West Virginia and focuses on cloud computing services for businesses. Gotowv aims to provide affordable and reliable cloud hosting, storage, and security tools to help companies migrate their operations and data to the cloud. The startup recently raised $5 million in seed funding to grow their team and expand their cloud service offerings.
Teachers should provide students with authentic reading materials that contain real-world vocabulary rather than simplified texts. While beginner students can understand some basic authentic materials like menus and signs, the difficulty level of reading texts should match whether the goal is intensive reading and analysis or more casual extensive reading for pleasure, ensuring students do not feel frustrated by material that is too challenging for their level.
El documento discute los impactos positivos y negativos de la ciencia y la tecnología en la sociedad. Entre los impactos positivos se mencionan los avances médicos, mejoras en la industria y el comercio, y la creación de maquinaria que ahorra tiempo y esfuerzo. Entre los impactos negativos se incluyen el desarrollo de armas químicas y nucleares, la manipulación de la tecnología para fines particulares como armas de fuego novedosas, y el uso de la tecnología de la
The document proposes developing an Eastside TRailway in the Puget Sound region of Washington state. It would utilize an existing rail corridor to provide both commuter rail and trail services between Snohomish County and Renton. Diesel multiple unit trains running at up to 90 mph would provide an environmentally friendly transportation alternative. A multi-use trail would be constructed alongside the tracks for walking and cycling. The project aims to improve mobility in the region and support more sustainable and livable communities through an integrated rail and trail system.
Creative, dynamic elt materials for teaching englishLarry Lynch
English as a foreign language learners come in a variety of personalities and learning styles. This presentation briefly explores how a range of teaching materials can help language students
The document records weather observations from March 4-7 including dew point, wind direction, and cloud type measurements taken at different locations and times each day. Tables show the observations and predictions, and charts visualize trends in the dew point, wind direction, and cloud type measurements over the observation period.
El documento presenta un ejemplo de cómo los signos de puntuación son importantes para dar el sentido correcto a un texto. En él, se cuenta la historia de un testamento sin puntuación que dejó varias interpretaciones posibles sobre a quién dejaba sus bienes el testador. Tanto el sobrino, el hermano, el sastre y los jesuitas presentaron versiones diferentes del testamento una vez añadidos los signos, dejando al juez sin poder determinar el verdadero significado.
La conjunción "y" se cambia por "e" cuando la siguiente palabra comienza por "i-" o "hi-". La conjunción "o" se cambia por "u" cuando la siguiente palabra comienza por "o-" u "ho-". El documento también proporciona ejemplos de uso correcto e incorrecto de las conjunciones "y/e" y "o/u", y presenta algunos juegos para practicar estas reglas ortográficas.
Lo positivo y negativo de la ciencia y tecnologia.Jocelyn Martínez
Este documento discute los aspectos positivos y negativos de la ciencia y la tecnología. Entre los aspectos positivos de la ciencia se mencionan la mejora de la calidad de vida a través de la salud y la alimentación, así como el avance de las comunicaciones. Sin embargo, la ciencia también se ha utilizado para desarrollar armas químicas y nucleares que perjudican a la humanidad. Por otro lado, la tecnología permite optimizar recursos como el tiempo y reducir distancias a través de la comunicación, aunque la automatiz
12th Annual Partners for Life Virtual Journalbsloven
12th Annual Partners for Life Gala to support the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation. Celebrating 21 years of saving lives.
The largest annual gathering of Donors and Recipients in the world!
This document lists sponsors for an event held by Aish MN (Aish HaTorah Minnesota). It recognizes Judy Victor and Jennie Teichman for their contributions and honors them. It also welcomes Rabbi and Mrs. Fredman to Minneapolis and thanks Bonnie Lazar for her work organizing the event. Many send congratulatory messages to the honorees and express support for Aish MN.
The document congratulates Elaine Schuster and Jeanne Yozell for their support and years of service to Big Sister Association of Greater Boston. It thanks them for making the world a better place for women and girls. It also congratulates Big Sister Association on their 60th anniversary of providing mentoring services to girls in the Boston area.
Pacific Pride Foundation has served the LGBTQ community in Santa Barbara County since 1976. It is now the only local resource and provider of HIV/AIDS programs and services. The document highlights Pacific Pride Foundation's board members, community testimonials praising their work, programs for youth and seniors, staff members, and upcoming community events including an AIDS walk and pride festival. It encourages donations and volunteerism to support their continued efforts.
This document contains messages from the presidents and rabbi of Congregation Etz Chaim welcoming members to their 12th Annual Dinner. It discusses the growth of the congregation community over the years. It thanks volunteers and leadership for their efforts and looks forward to continued success in the coming year.
This document contains multiple messages honoring and congratulating the honorees of Congregation Shaarei Tefillah's Lev Anniversary celebration. The messages express gratitude for the honorees' dedication and contributions to sustaining the vibrant shul community. They wish the honorees and the entire congregation mazel tov and continued strength and success.
The document discusses creating a Jewish legacy through planned giving to the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. It profiles Susie Rubin who decided to endow her annual Lion of Judah gift to ensure her commitment to the Federation continues beyond her lifetime. It also discusses Michael and Anita Siegal who established a $1.25 million endowment to fund the One Happy Camper Program to send more Jewish children to overnight summer camp. Their goal is to strengthen the next generation's connection to Judaism and the community. The endowment will help support this important work for years to come.
This annual report summarizes the activities of Passport, a nonprofit Christian camp. In 2015, over 5,600 students attended Passport camps, where they encountered Christ, embraced community, and extended grace. The report discusses Passport's capital campaign to raise $1.5 million to fund scholarships, leadership training, facility upgrades, and financial stability. It provides statistics on camper service hours, online devotion readership, and introduces some campers who found faith or were inspired to serve through Passport.
Peace, Love, and Respect is an organization founded in 2013 that aims to strengthen the LGBTQ community and help those struggling with depression, bullying, or suicide. It provides counseling, resources, and activities such as trips, concerts, and educational events. The organization operates worldwide and collaborates with celebrities and youth centers to support its mission of empowering individuals and communities.
This document contains congratulatory messages to various honorees of an event held by the LSS community. The messages congratulate Richard Kestenbaum, Moshe Sukenik, Jenna and Aaron Harris, and Robyn and Alan Samuels on their achievements and leadership. Many of the messages also thank the honorees for their work and dedication to bettering the LSS community.
As Shine celebrates a golden anniversary, we look at changes and progress in support for members with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, plus other news, views, and the latest on Shine's new specialist health hub.
Read about how Shine celebrated our Golden Anniversary Year with our Royal Patron HRH The Duchess of Gloucester at Peterborough Cathedral and much, MUCH more!
Marriage Works of Maryland is a faith-based coalition that has been promoting strong marriages for eight years through conferences, education, and resources. Their annual marriage conference features speakers on topics like communication skills and relationship building. They also provide relationship training for singles, couples, and schools through their Love Thinks program. Their vision is to raise the healthy marriage rate in Maryland by providing resources to help with premarital preparation, marriage enrichment, and family life.
The document discusses an upcoming "Ugly Sweater" party for a local Rotary club, reflecting on family traditions during the holidays. It summarizes the guest speaker at a previous meeting, JD Sutphin, who started his own events company called Big Lick Entertainment after leaving his corporate job, applying lessons from his family about community involvement. The newsletter highlights members who received awards for their service last year and discusses how the Rotary club itself forms an extended family through shared values of service and connection to the local community.
This document summarizes the 14th annual GALlop for Children event held on November 9th at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. It thanks the organizations and individuals who supported the event through donations and prize money. These charitable programs support children and families in Cuyahoga County. The event included a children's run, awards ceremony for race winners in different age groups, and family activities. Cookies and food were provided. The document recognizes major supporters like Flo Nickerson, Jeff Layne, and gives thanks in memory of their biggest supporter, Russ Layne.
Gilda's Club 2011 "Live! From South Florida...It's Saturday Night!" Virtual ...Gilda's Club South Florida
This document provides information about the 16th Annual event for Gilda's Club South Florida including the mission statement, event details, sponsors, committee members, and more. The event will feature a national touring comic, Dean Napolitano, and be emceed by Drew Sattee. Gilda's Club South Florida thanks their many sponsors, volunteers, and partners who helped make the event possible.
The document provides statistics and information about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Nevada for the 2014-2015 period. It summarizes that the organization served 605 youth, recruited 194 volunteers, had a graduation rate of 86% and risky behavior avoidance of 97%. It provides information on how to donate, volunteer, or get involved through clothing donations, fundraising events or learning more about becoming a mentor.
The document is a message from the presidents of Congregation Etz Chaim welcoming members to their 12th Annual Dinner. It expresses appreciation for the rabbis, staff, and members who have helped the congregation grow over the past year and make meaningful programs possible. The presidents look forward to continuing to build the community in the coming year with everyone's support and involvement.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation in Pinson, Alabama. It includes details about worship service times, elders, ministers, and upcoming events. The congregation recently had a successful Mission Sunday, contributing over $95,000 to support various domestic and international mission areas. It also lists prayer requests, hospitalized members, attendance numbers, and announcements about youth activities, a baby shower, and group meetings.
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1. Susan and GarySusan and Gary
AidekmanAidekman
HonoreesHonorees
BIRTHDAY BASH
May 31, 2016
23 Iyar 5776
Aidekman Family Jewish
Community Campus
2. is pleased to honor
Gary Aidekman Family Foundation
Jody and Jonathan Caplan
Ellen and Alan Goldner
Paula and Jerry Gottesman
Archie Gottesman and Gary DeBode
Stacey and Alan Kirshenbaum
Lawrence Rein
Ira A. Roschelle M.D. Family Foundation
Sharon and Jimmy Schwarz
ATIDIM are optimistic about our future as a Jewish community and entrust
The Partnership with their unrestricted investments to Bring Jewish Learning to Life
for young people and their families. Visit ThePartnershipNJ.org/atidim for details.
ATIDIM are optimistic about our future as a Jewish community and entrust
The Partnership with their unrestricted investments to Bring Jewish Learning to Life
for young people and their families. Visit ThePartnershipNJ.org/atidim for details.
3.
4. • Milly Iris z”l and Family
• Ellen and Alan Goldner
• Leslie Dannin Rosenthal
• Merle and Martin Kalishman
• Archie Gottesman and Gary
DeBode
• Lawrence Rein
• Alia and Dan Ramer
THANK YOU, past honorees, for your continued support!THANK YOU, past honorees, for your continued support!
5. In Honor of All Those Who Served as TrusteesIn Honor of All Those Who Served as Trustees
Supporting and Nurturing The Partnership for These 10 YearsSupporting and Nurturing The Partnership for These 10 Years
6.
7. 18 Under 18 Who Bring Jewish Learning to Life honors young people
in the Greater MetroWest community who Bring Jewish Learning to Life
through meaningful connections between beloved activities, passions or
hobbies and Jewish textual sources. This inaugural group was selected by a
panel of three judges from among fifty entries because their essays were well-
written and deeply tied to relevant Jewish sources.
18 Under 18 Who Bring Jewish Learning to Life was created by The
Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life to honor the memory and legacy of
Herb and Milly Iris, and to celebrate ten years of generous support from the
Herb and Milly Iris Youth and Family Philanthropy Endowment of the Jewish
Community Foundation of Greater MetroWest.
8.
9. SUSTAINERSSUSTAINERS
Susan and Gary Aidekman Jewish Community Foundation of Greater
MetroWest NJ
Avi Chai Jewish Federation of
Greater MetroWest NJ
Cooperman Family Fund for a Jewish
Future
Stacey and Alan Kirshenbaum
Foundation for Jewish Camp, Inc Klinghoffer Family
Archie Gottesman and Gary DeBode Maxine and Ted “zl” Murnick
Paula and Jerry Gottesman Ira Roschelle MD Family Foundation
Harold Grinspoon Foundation Lawrence Rein
Herb Iris Youth and Family
Philanthropy Endowment
Sobel Fund
10.
11.
12. DESTINATION: JEWISH SERVICE
LEARNING
HAS PROVIDED CLOSE TO
$80,000 IN GRANTS TO
INCENTIVIZE OVER
125 TEENS TO EXPLORE THEIR
OWN JEWISH IDENTITIES
WHILE HELPING OTHERS.
13.
14. FOUNDERFOUNDER
Gary and Susan,Gary and Susan,
Thank you for being fantastic leadersThank you for being fantastic leaders
and a true inspiration to ourand a true inspiration to our
community. It's hard to imaginecommunity. It's hard to imagine
Greater MetroWest without yourGreater MetroWest without your
commitment over so many years.commitment over so many years.
Archie and GaryArchie and Gary
15. FOUNDERFOUNDER
Kol Hakavod to the Board and Staff ofKol Hakavod to the Board and Staff of
The PartnershipThe Partnership
You truly Bring Jewish Learning to Life.You truly Bring Jewish Learning to Life.
Susan and Gary AidekmanSusan and Gary Aidekman
16.
17. HAPPY 10th BIRTHDAY, THE PARTNERSHIP!!
Hard to believe that The Partnership has accomplished so much in just a short 10 years!
The Partnership has “raised the bar of excellence” and
is the national leader in so many ways, including:
Jewish identity building
Teen engagement
Jewish Day School Growth
Overnight Summer Camp Growth
Early Childhood program enrichment
Plus so much more
I am so proud to have been the second President of The Partnership
“Keep Igniting the Light”
LAWRENCE REIN
President 2010-2013
From Our Past
Presidents
18.
19. FOUNDERFOUNDER
Mazal TovMazal Tov
Susan & GarySusan & Gary
I am so proud that The PartnershipI am so proud that The Partnership
is having this special opportunityis having this special opportunity
to honor you for your dedication, generosity, and continuousto honor you for your dedication, generosity, and continuous
support of all of The Partnership’s endeavors.support of all of The Partnership’s endeavors.
Your on-going support for the Federation of Greater MetroWestYour on-going support for the Federation of Greater MetroWest
continues to bring our community to higher levelscontinues to bring our community to higher levels
of Jewish enrichment and Jewish identity.of Jewish enrichment and Jewish identity.
Through your personal efforts, we are theThrough your personal efforts, we are the
beneficiaries of a beautiful Jewish community!beneficiaries of a beautiful Jewish community!
““Keep Igniting the Light”Keep Igniting the Light”
LAWRENCE REINLAWRENCE REIN
20. FOUNDERFOUNDER
Happy 10th Birthday!Happy 10th Birthday!
Congratulations to the visionary founders, the TrusteesCongratulations to the visionary founders, the Trustees
and the talented staff who strive every day to Bringand the talented staff who strive every day to Bring
Jewish Learning to Life in Greater MetroWest. We areJewish Learning to Life in Greater MetroWest. We are
so grateful for your dedication, talents and service.so grateful for your dedication, talents and service.
May we continue to go from strength to strength.May we continue to go from strength to strength.
Jody and Jonathan CaplanJody and Jonathan Caplan
Aliza, Benjamin & SophieAliza, Benjamin & Sophie
Heidi and Norman HurwitzHeidi and Norman Hurwitz
Gloria and Dave CaplanGloria and Dave Caplan
23. BENEFACTORBENEFACTOR
In Honor ofIn Honor of
Susan and Gary AidekmanSusan and Gary Aidekman
Barbara Tarmy &Barbara Tarmy &
Gary FradinGary Fradin
24. BENEFACTORBENEFACTOR
Happy 10th Birthday toHappy 10th Birthday to
The Partnership!The Partnership!
Randall and Shira RothschildRandall and Shira Rothschild
and familyand family
25.
26. ONE HAPPY CAMPER NJ
HAS GRANTED NEARLY
$2,000,000 FOR OVER
1,900 CHILDREN TO ENJOY
JEWISH OVERNIGHT CAMP
FOR THE FIRST TIME.
27.
28. SPONSORSPONSOR
We celebrate Susan and GaryWe celebrate Susan and Gary
Aidekman…Aidekman…
and The Partnershipand The Partnership
For their successful work toFor their successful work to
Bring Jewish Learning to Life.Bring Jewish Learning to Life.
Gail and Max KleinmanGail and Max Kleinman
29. SPONSORSPONSOR
Susan & Gary,Susan & Gary,
Congratulations on thisCongratulations on this
wonderful honor!wonderful honor!
Joanna PlafskyJoanna Plafsky
30.
31. To My Friends at The Partnership:
Mazal Tov to everyone who has supported the work of The Partnership for these 10 years.
A decade ago we took a leap together – starting with a new vision for Jewish education and
engagement. We didn’t know exactly what form our programs would take, but we started with what
we knew to be true – that innovative, learner-centered, informal and experiential approaches succeed:
Jewish camp, engaging teen programming meeting teens where they are, and family-based early
childhood programs significantly impact young Jewish lives.
With Bob Lichtman’s visionary leadership we knew this leap was filled with enormous possibilities.
With Bob’s creativity, passion, knowledge and drive, he assembled an amazing staff and together they
advanced an ambitious program that has been groundbreaking ever since the Partnership’s founding.
The staff, together with thoughtful, devoted and wise board leaders, has made us all proud. The
Partnership has become an invaluable central address supporting Jewish learning and identity for
thousands in Metrowest. Along the way we were creating a premier agency that would become a
model to Jewish communities across North America – what a blessing for everyone in Greater
Metrowest.
May all of you, donors, leaders and staff, go from strength to strength.
Mazal Tov! !
Rabbi Amy Joy Small
Founding board member of The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life
President 2014-2015
Senior Rabbi, Ohavi Zedek Synagogue, Burlington, VT
32.
33. SPONSORSPONSOR
Congratulations!Congratulations!
To Susan And Gary AidekmanTo Susan And Gary Aidekman
On This SpecialOn This Special
Birthday CelebrationBirthday Celebration
From theFrom the
Shirley Aidekman-KayeShirley Aidekman-Kaye
FamilyFamily
and theand the
Ken Aidekman FamilyKen Aidekman Family
34. SPONSORSPONSOR
To Susan and Gary,To Susan and Gary,
With deep appreciation forWith deep appreciation for
your profound devotionyour profound devotion
toward The Partnership.toward The Partnership.
Your keen vision andYour keen vision and
extraordinary leadershipextraordinary leadership
have greatly enriched Jewishhave greatly enriched Jewish
learninglearning
In our community,In our community,
Lois LautenbergLois Lautenberg
35.
36. SPONSORSPONSOR
The Partnership andThe Partnership and
Greater MetroWest are veryGreater MetroWest are very
fortunate to havefortunate to have
Gary and SusanGary and Susan
as dedicated and generousas dedicated and generous
leaders of our community.leaders of our community.
Mazal Tov!Mazal Tov!
Alia and Daniel RamerAlia and Daniel Ramer
39. MITZVOT OF
GREATER METROWEST
ATTRACTS 1,000 CHILDREN AND
THEIR PARENTS ANNUALLY TO
LEARN ABOUT EXCITING
MITZVAH PROJECTS FOR THEIR
BAR OR BAT MITZVAH.
40.
41. SPONSORSPONSOR
MAZAL TOVMAZAL TOV
GARY AND SUSANGARY AND SUSAN
Thank You For AllThank You For All
You Have DoneYou Have Done
And Continue To DoAnd Continue To Do
For Our Jewish CommunityFor Our Jewish Community
MAXINE MURNICKMAXINE MURNICK
43. SPONSORSPONSOR
Susan and GarySusan and Gary
Thank you for being here inThank you for being here in
the community.the community.
We are all better for yourWe are all better for your
presence.presence.
Paula and JerryPaula and Jerry
44.
45. SENIOR-IT IS
Senior Institute for Teens In-service
provides rising and graduating High School
Seniors with a professional mentorship every
July to gain hands-on experience in a field of
their choice under the guidance of a Jewish
Mentor, complemented by participating in
enrichment seminars regarding
professionalism in a Jewish context.
46.
47. Susan & Gary,Susan & Gary,
Congratulations onCongratulations on
being honored for yourbeing honored for your
wonderful work withwonderful work with
The Partnership!The Partnership!
HMK AssociatesHMK Associates
48.
49. Mazal tov toMazal tov to
Susan and Gary Aidekman.Susan and Gary Aidekman.
You are a source of lightYou are a source of light
and pride to ourand pride to our
community.community.
Rachel Braun Scherl andRachel Braun Scherl and
Zev ScherlZev Scherl
50.
51. When we began our journey of creating
The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life
10 years ago, we envisioned a place for families, children and teens
to seek creative, dynamic and relevant Jewish educational experiences
at every stage of life.
We were fortunate to have found the perfect executive director in
Robert Lichtman who, along with his amazing staff, are creative,
inspiring and engaging.
We hope to continue this mission and engage and inspire anyone and everyone
who want to come on this fantastic journey with us! Happy 10th Birthday!
Ellen Goldner, Founding President
2006-2009
52.
53. Happy 10th Birthday toHappy 10th Birthday to
The Partnership!The Partnership!
Thank you toThank you to
Gary and SusanGary and Susan
AidekmanAidekman for all you do tofor all you do to
strengthen Jewish identitystrengthen Jewish identity
both here and around theboth here and around the
world.world.
Taryn and Gavin BerelowitzTaryn and Gavin Berelowitz
54. Mazal Tov to two incredibleMazal Tov to two incredible
leaders in our communityleaders in our community
Susan and GarySusan and Gary
AidekmanAidekman
Thank you for all you do forThank you for all you do for
The PartnershipThe Partnership
June and Michael SchechnerJune and Michael Schechner
55.
56.
57. Mazal Tov toMazal Tov to
Susan and Gary AidekmanSusan and Gary Aidekman
on their well-deserved honoron their well-deserved honor
and Yasher Koach toand Yasher Koach to
The Partnership PresidentThe Partnership President
Jody CaplanJody Caplan
for all her hard work.for all her hard work.
Sarit Catz & David LegowSarit Catz & David Legow
58. Congratulations toCongratulations to
you for leading theyou for leading the
way for ourway for our
community.community.
Peter and DanaPeter and Dana
LangermanLangerman
59. Dear Susan and Gary,Dear Susan and Gary,
For all you have done for ourFor all you have done for our
Greater MetroWest JewishGreater MetroWest Jewish
community for DECADES –community for DECADES –
this one is for you!this one is for you!
MAZAL TOV!!MAZAL TOV!!
Warm wishes,Warm wishes,
Ruth and Marty BarberRuth and Marty Barber
60.
61. Happy Birthday toHappy Birthday to
The Partnership for yourThe Partnership for your
wonderful programswonderful programs
and Thank You toand Thank You to
Susan and GarySusan and Gary
for all you do for thefor all you do for the
Jewish CommunityJewish Community
Barbara & Charlie HirshBarbara & Charlie Hirsh
62. Happy Birthday to TheHappy Birthday to The
Partnership andPartnership and
Congratulations to aCongratulations to a
wonderful couple, Susanwonderful couple, Susan
and Gary.and Gary.
Fondly,Fondly,
Mimi and KenMimi and Ken
63.
64. Congratulations toCongratulations to
Gary and SusanGary and Susan
andand
Happy 10Happy 10thth
Birthday toBirthday to
The PartnershipThe Partnership
Wendy and Scott NewmanWendy and Scott Newman
65.
66. Profound Thanks toProfound Thanks to
Susan and Gary AidekmanSusan and Gary Aidekman
You are among the ATIDIM who empower us toYou are among the ATIDIM who empower us to
Bring Jewish Learning to Life.Bring Jewish Learning to Life.
You are among the sustainers who strengthen the abilities ofYou are among the sustainers who strengthen the abilities of
all Jews to be responsible, one for the other.all Jews to be responsible, one for the other.
You are true friends and worthy honorees.You are true friends and worthy honorees.
To our PresidentTo our President
Jody Hurwitz CaplanJody Hurwitz Caplan
You guide us with grace and vision, and lead by example ofYou guide us with grace and vision, and lead by example of
being a fine person and a proud member of our Jewishbeing a fine person and a proud member of our Jewish
community.community.
To our dedicated Trustees who entrust our professionals toTo our dedicated Trustees who entrust our professionals to
create the future of Greater MetroWest.create the future of Greater MetroWest.
To devoted, proactive and creative colleagues – who willTo devoted, proactive and creative colleagues – who will
continue to do great things!continue to do great things!
Happy Birthday and Mazal Tov to us all.Happy Birthday and Mazal Tov to us all.
Natalie and Robert Lichtman
67.
68. In Honor ofIn Honor of
SUSAN AND GARYSUSAN AND GARY
AIDEMANAIDEMAN
For your outstanding contributionFor your outstanding contribution
and dedication to our community.and dedication to our community.
For all you have done and continueFor all you have done and continue
to do we salute you both. May allto do we salute you both. May all
your dreams and aspirations beyour dreams and aspirations be
realized.realized.
THE FRANCIS FAMILYTHE FRANCIS FAMILY
Marjorie & MichaelMarjorie & Michael
Lauren & Dan
72. HAPPY BIRTHDAYHAPPY BIRTHDAY
to THE PARTNERSHIPto THE PARTNERSHIP
for Jewish Learning and Lifefor Jewish Learning and Life
andand
MAZAL TOV and THANK YOUMAZAL TOV and THANK YOU
to SUSAN AND GARY AIDEKMANto SUSAN AND GARY AIDEKMAN
May you continue to go fromMay you continue to go from
strength to strength, andstrength to strength, and
May we continue to find manyMay we continue to find many
wonderful reasons to celebrate in thewonderful reasons to celebrate in the
years ahead!years ahead!
The Kany Family
Lori, Steve, Samantha, and Benjamin
Mazal Tov on
10 great years,
Bringing Jewish
Learning to Life!
Rabbi Amy &
Bob Small
73. To Susan and Gary
Congratulations on
an honor well
deserved
Barbara Rich
HappyHappy
BirthdayBirthday
Susan & Gary!Susan & Gary!
Best wishesBest wishes
Patty & EricPatty & Eric
HarvittHarvitt
74. Best wishes to BobBest wishes to Bob
and the entireand the entire
Partnership team onPartnership team on
reaching this majorreaching this major
milestone!milestone!
Tova and HowardTova and Howard
WeiserWeiser
Congratulations to ourCongratulations to our
dear friends,dear friends, Susan andSusan and
Gary AidekmanGary Aidekman, true, true
pillars of the Greaterpillars of the Greater
MetroWest JewishMetroWest Jewish
community and beyond.community and beyond.
May you continue to goMay you continue to go
from strength tofrom strength to
strength!strength!
The Board,
Administration & Staff at
Daughters of Israel
75.
76. IRIS TEEN TZEDAKAH
HAS INSPIRED OVER 200 TEENS
TO UNDERSTAND JEWISH
COMMUNAL NEEDS, AND HOW
TO SUPPORT THEM
PHILANTHROPICALLY.
77.
78. Mazal Tov to Gary and SusanMazal Tov to Gary and Susan
on this well deserved honoron this well deserved honor
Your passion for JewishYour passion for Jewish
learning and engagementlearning and engagement
inspires us allinspires us all
Lori and Steven KlinghofferLori and Steven Klinghoffer
Gary and Susan:Gary and Susan:
Mazal Tov on being honored.Mazal Tov on being honored.
You have accomplished soYou have accomplished so
much for the Jewishmuch for the Jewish
Community.Community.
With love, Jeff and BetsyWith love, Jeff and Betsy
AidekmanAidekman
Proud to support such a greatProud to support such a great
organization and honor suchorganization and honor such
amazing community leadersamazing community leaders
and philanthropists.and philanthropists.
Jonathan and Elizabeth LissJonathan and Elizabeth Liss
79. CongratulationsCongratulations
Susan and GarySusan and Gary
Allan, Debbie, Hunter andAllan, Debbie, Hunter and
Max JanoffMax Janoff
Congratulations Susan and GaryCongratulations Susan and Gary
In recognition of allIn recognition of all
Your good worksYour good works
Edmond and Linda RossmanEdmond and Linda Rossman
Kol Hakavod toKol Hakavod to
Gary and Susan AidekmanGary and Susan Aidekman
for their efforts onfor their efforts on
behalf of our people.behalf of our people.
You are an inspiration!You are an inspiration!
Howard N TepperHoward N Tepper
80. Congratulations to GaryCongratulations to Gary
& Susan.& Susan.
Thank you for all yourThank you for all your
support to the Jewishsupport to the Jewish
Community.Community.
The LieberbergsThe Lieberbergs
Mazal Tov on The Partnership's
achievements over the past
decade and may you go from
strength to strength!
Heidi & Brett Cohen
CongratulationsCongratulations
Susan and GarySusan and Gary
In Loving MemoryIn Loving Memory
ofof
WENDY BRODYWENDY BRODY
81.
82. JTEENGMW
@
BRINGS JEWISH LEARNING TO TEENS AT:
Adath Shalom
Beth Ahm, Parsippany
Beth Ahm / Yisrael, Springfield
Beth Shalom, Livingston
B’nai Or, Morristown
B’nai Israel, Basking Ridge
Morristown Jewish Center
NJY Camps
Sha’arey Shalom, Springfield
Summit Jewish Center
Temple Shalom of West Essex
83.
84. In honor ofIn honor of
Gary and SusanGary and Susan
AidekmanAidekman
who have contributedwho have contributed
so much to theso much to the
Greater MetroWestGreater MetroWest
community.community.
Maxine MyersMaxine Myers
Mazal Tov
Freida and Lenny
Posnock
With all the bestWith all the best
wishes to Susan,wishes to Susan,
Gary and TheGary and The
PartnershipPartnership
Marilyn and GerryMarilyn and Gerry
Flanzbaum
85. Mazal Tov to Gary andMazal Tov to Gary and
SusanSusan
This honor is so wellThis honor is so well
deserved.deserved.
May you go from strengthMay you go from strength
to strength.to strength.
Rebecca and MitchellRebecca and Mitchell
GoldGold
Congratulations to GaryCongratulations to Gary
and Susan and Theand Susan and The
PartnershipPartnership
Keep up the good work!Keep up the good work!
Best WishesBest Wishes
Beth and Allen LevithanBeth and Allen Levithan
Mazal TovMazal Tov
James and DanyaJames and Danya
ReichekReichek
Congratulations toCongratulations to
Susan and Gary!Susan and Gary!
Thank you for all yourThank you for all your
support for the Jewishsupport for the Jewish
CommunityCommunity
Dayna and Jim ReichekDayna and Jim Reichek
86.
87. To the Visionary Founders of The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life, Robert
Lichtman, our Executive Director, past and present Trustees and Staff, and our supportive
funders and friends,
I am humbled and privileged to serve as President of this organization as we celebrate 10
years of Bringing Jewish Learning to Life.
As my children grow older, I am reminded that they are their own decision makers.
Ultimately they will decide how to practice Judaism and how to incorporate Jewish
meaning into their lives. So will all of our clients.
The Partnership respects learners as owners of their Jewish identities and helps each
individual craft a unique and meaningful Jewish Journey. I am grateful to The Partnership
for creating and supporting a variety of programs to appeal to Jewish learners at all ages.
May we continue in this good work, bringing new and expanded experiences to Greater
MetroWest for many years.
Jody Hurwitz Caplan
Current President
88.
89. BIRTHDAY WISHESBIRTHDAY WISHES
Barry Bender
Lillie and Ronald Brandt
Fran and Gary Beinhaker
Katia Segre Cohen
Stacey and Gene Davis
Michael Elchoness
Phyllis and Dave Feinblum
Muriel and Martin Fox
Helene and Len Glaser
Jay and Susan Gold
Shira Hammerman
Ilene and Bruce Jacobs
Merle and Martin Kalishman
Doris Katz
Nancy Kronheimer
Sally and David Lebwohl
Jackie and Howard Levine
Joan Levinson
Susan Levinson
Judith Lieberman
Carol and Robert Marcus
Bob and Laura Mayer
Nadine Milberg
Daniel and Micole Richter
Nanci and Bob Schwartz
Laurie and Steven Spiegel
Lynda and John Wachsteter
Maura Weitzman
Eleanor Wiener
Mindy Rosner Zaziski
90. BIRTHDAY WISHESBIRTHDAY WISHES
Mickey Fried Nursery School of Oheb Shalom Congregation
Rose & Isadore Zeman Schoof of Oheb Shalom Congregation
Adath Shalom Religious School
Hedwig Gruewald Early Childhood Center
Blanche Bayar Religious School of Congregation B’nai Israel
Temple Emanu-El of Westfield
The Rabbi Barry H. Greene Early Childhood Center
Congregation B’nai Jeshurun Religious School
91.
92. THANK YOU to our Silent Auction donors:THANK YOU to our Silent Auction donors:
93. THANK YOU to our Silent Auction donors:THANK YOU to our Silent Auction donors:
94. THANK YOU to our Wine Donors:
Robin Polson
Lawrence Rein
Shira Rothschild
David Waldenberg
95.
96. Mazal TovMazal Tov
Susan and GarySusan and Gary
Thank you for honoringThank you for honoring
by allowing us theby allowing us the
pleasure of honoring you.pleasure of honoring you.