The document announces the 12th Annual Dinner of the New Israel Fund in San Francisco, which will honor George Krevsky with the Guardian of Democracy Award and Seth Skolnick with the New Generations Leadership Award. The dinner will feature keynote speaker Daniel Kurtzer, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and Egypt. The event details and committee members are also listed.
New Israel Fund Guardian of Democracy Dinner Journal 2011Lisa Finkelstein
The New Israel Fund is a nonprofit organization founded in 1979 that is committed to equality and democracy for all Israelis. It works to achieve equality, civil rights, pluralism, and empower marginalized groups in Israeli society. The organization partners with Israelis and international supporters of Israel to advance its vision of Israel as both the Jewish homeland and a shared, peaceful society.
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This document outlines the 30 year history of the New Israel Fund (NIF) from its founding in 1979 through 2009. Over the past 30 years, NIF has provided grants and support to hundreds of organizations in Israel working on issues like human rights, Jewish-Arab coexistence, women's rights, neighborhood advocacy, and democracy. Some key events and accomplishments highlighted include NIF helping to grow the Association for Civil Rights in Israel into the country's leading human rights organization, establishing programs to promote community organizing and citizen activism, addressing women's issues and the status of non-Orthodox Jewish conversions, and responding to threats to democracy from the Palestinian intifada.
Sample Training: Understanding and Managing Cultural Difference in a Jewish C...Lisa Finkelstein
The goal for this sample 90-minute workshop, lesson plan, or training outline is to strengthen the ability of the participants to teach, role model, and/or transmit the topic of understanding and managing cultural differences to others. As a group, we will be defining cultural differences, as well as discussing issues of class, race, and nationality (or national origin).
While we are speaking about cultural differences, we will not specifically focused on all topics of diversity including religious denominations, gender identity, and family structures as this is covered in a different training. Specifically, this workshop aims to have the following learning objectives:
1. To define, re-familiarize and understand what are cultural differences.
2. To challenge participants to look at cultural differences with a new lens.
3. To help participants learn how to manage and advocate for cultural differences.
4. To practice managing cultural differences.
Estimated sample workshop for thirty participants in 90 minutes.
Created by Lisa Finkelstein with direct support from Rebecca Weiner, Director of Education, Congregation Sha'ar Zahav
This document appears to be a Haggadah, or guide, for a Passover Seder. It provides instructions and commentary for the ritual, including blessings and questions. It notes that the Seder follows a specific order ("seder" means order) to retell the story of the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt. It includes sections for blessing and drinking wine, washing hands, dipping greens in salt water, breaking matzah. The youngest participant is directed to ask the four questions that begin the formal telling of the Passover story, asking why this night is different from other nights.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is a department of the City and County of San Francisco that provides retail drinking water and wastewater services to San Francisco, wholesale water to three Bay Area counties, and green hydroelectric and solar power to San Francisco's municipal departments. This newsletter is part of the outreach approach for the Southeast neighborhoods.
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To help distribute the Shaboom! animated video series for children and families BimBam worked with PJ Library. This document was created for PJ Library professionals to learn about ways they can introduce Shaboom! to families in their networks.
New Israel Fund Guardian of Democracy Dinner Journal 2011Lisa Finkelstein
The New Israel Fund is a nonprofit organization founded in 1979 that is committed to equality and democracy for all Israelis. It works to achieve equality, civil rights, pluralism, and empower marginalized groups in Israeli society. The organization partners with Israelis and international supporters of Israel to advance its vision of Israel as both the Jewish homeland and a shared, peaceful society.
New Israel Fund Guardian of Democracy Tribute Journal 2009Lisa Finkelstein
This document outlines the 30 year history of the New Israel Fund (NIF) from its founding in 1979 through 2009. Over the past 30 years, NIF has provided grants and support to hundreds of organizations in Israel working on issues like human rights, Jewish-Arab coexistence, women's rights, neighborhood advocacy, and democracy. Some key events and accomplishments highlighted include NIF helping to grow the Association for Civil Rights in Israel into the country's leading human rights organization, establishing programs to promote community organizing and citizen activism, addressing women's issues and the status of non-Orthodox Jewish conversions, and responding to threats to democracy from the Palestinian intifada.
Sample Training: Understanding and Managing Cultural Difference in a Jewish C...Lisa Finkelstein
The goal for this sample 90-minute workshop, lesson plan, or training outline is to strengthen the ability of the participants to teach, role model, and/or transmit the topic of understanding and managing cultural differences to others. As a group, we will be defining cultural differences, as well as discussing issues of class, race, and nationality (or national origin).
While we are speaking about cultural differences, we will not specifically focused on all topics of diversity including religious denominations, gender identity, and family structures as this is covered in a different training. Specifically, this workshop aims to have the following learning objectives:
1. To define, re-familiarize and understand what are cultural differences.
2. To challenge participants to look at cultural differences with a new lens.
3. To help participants learn how to manage and advocate for cultural differences.
4. To practice managing cultural differences.
Estimated sample workshop for thirty participants in 90 minutes.
Created by Lisa Finkelstein with direct support from Rebecca Weiner, Director of Education, Congregation Sha'ar Zahav
This document appears to be a Haggadah, or guide, for a Passover Seder. It provides instructions and commentary for the ritual, including blessings and questions. It notes that the Seder follows a specific order ("seder" means order) to retell the story of the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt. It includes sections for blessing and drinking wine, washing hands, dipping greens in salt water, breaking matzah. The youngest participant is directed to ask the four questions that begin the formal telling of the Passover story, asking why this night is different from other nights.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is a department of the City and County of San Francisco that provides retail drinking water and wastewater services to San Francisco, wholesale water to three Bay Area counties, and green hydroelectric and solar power to San Francisco's municipal departments. This newsletter is part of the outreach approach for the Southeast neighborhoods.
Introducing Shaboom! to the Reform Jewish CommunityLisa Finkelstein
This document provides information and resources for introducing the animated series "Shaboom!" to families. Shaboom! teaches Jewish values through comedy and songs. Reform Judaism is a partner to help families learn from the online content. Sample social media posts, discussion guides and programming ideas are included to help promote episodes covering values like welcoming guests and visiting the sick. Contact information is provided to answer questions about sharing Shaboom! with others.
To help distribute the Shaboom! animated video series for children and families BimBam worked with PJ Library. This document was created for PJ Library professionals to learn about ways they can introduce Shaboom! to families in their networks.
On all other nights we eat chametz and matzah. But on this night, why do we eat only matzah?
ָּלכ ְב ֶשילֹותלַהנּו ָּאיןִל ְאֹוכץמָּחהָּצַּומ
EXPERIENCED COMMUNITY ORGANIZER WITH DIRECTOR LEVEL EXPERTISE IN NONPROFIT OPERATIONS. STRENGTHS INCLUDE IMPLEMENTING COMMUNITY OUTREACH STRATEGIES, GRANT WRITING, AND MANAGEMENT OF EVENTS, STAFF AND BOARDS.
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This document is a thank you letter from PatchWorks Films for a donation to their fundraiser for the documentary "Havana Curveball". The donation of a one-night stay at Sorensen's Resort will help launch their film's campaign supporting youth activism. Donors will be listed in the event program and materials. The film tells the story of a 13 year old boy who launches a plan to send baseballs to Cuba in an effort to "heal the world", and his filmmaker parents document the journey. The filmmakers, Marcia Jarmel and Ken Schneider, are veteran documentary filmmakers who have been making award-winning social issue documentaries through intimate character stories since 1994. The fundraiser event will be
The document is a thank you letter from PatchWorks Films, a documentary film company, to a donor for their generous donations to an auction fundraiser for their film "Havana Curveball". The donor contributed items worth $528.95 to help complete the film and launch its campaign supporting youth activism. Donors to the auction will be recognized in the event program and pre-screening slideshow. The fundraiser event will take place on December 5th in San Francisco and will include a screening of footage from the film about a teenage boy who sends baseballs to Cuba, as well as a youth activism showcase.
This document is a thank you letter from PatchWorks Films for a donation to their fundraiser for the documentary "Havana Curveball". The donation will help launch their film's campaign supporting youth activism. Donors will be listed in the event program and materials. The fundraiser event will include a screening of clips from "Havana Curveball" about a teenage boy who sends baseballs to Cuba, as well as a youth activism showcase.
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To recognize the commitment and leadership of our extraordinary cadre of preceptors and volunteer faculty, all current and former preceptors and volunteer faculty were invited to this May 8, 2013 award ceremony and reception with UCSF School of Nursing faculty and students.
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From 2002-2008, the Jared Polis Foundation (JPF) Education Report reached out to Colorado households, organizations and government entities semi-annually highlighting educational reform, advances and local educational issues.
The foundation decided to end the program in the fall 2008.
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From 2002-2008, the Jared Polis Foundation (JPF) Education Report reached out to Colorado households, organizations and government entities semi-annually highlighting educational reform, advances and local educational issues.
The foundation decided to end the program in the fall 2008.
Jared Polis Foundation Education Report Spring 2005Lisa Finkelstein
From 2002-2008, the Jared Polis Foundation (JPF) Education Report reached out to Colorado households, organizations and government entities semi-annually highlighting educational reform, advances and local educational issues.
The foundation decided to end the program in the fall 2008.
Jared Polis Foundation Education Report Winter 2006Lisa Finkelstein
From 2002-2008, the Jared Polis Foundation (JPF) Education Report reached out to Colorado households, organizations and government entities semi-annually highlighting educational reform, advances and local educational issues.
The foundation decided to end the program in the fall 2008.
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From 2002-2008, the Jared Polis Foundation (JPF) Education Report reached out to Colorado households, organizations and government entities semi-annually highlighting educational reform, advances and local educational issues.
The foundation decided to end the program in the fall 2008.
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An annual tradition since 1997, the NUJLS conference is an opportunity for students to connect, learn, celebrate Shabbat, learn, and lead together--and take valuable skills back to their campus.
Nearly 1,000 students have participated in the 16 annual conferences over the years.
Hosting a NUJLS conference provides an opportunity for visibility for the host campus, and affirms the role of the university, the local Hillel foundation, LGBTQ partners in the complex and evolving identities of our students. Students have an opportunity to plan, to lead, and to host peers from around the country and engage their local Jewish LGBTQ students and others interested with the presence of the conference.
The NUJLS conference brings approximately 100 students each year from across the United States and Canada to one campus for a social, religious, educational, and social justice experience.
The hosting campus will work with the Board of NUJLS to set an appropriate date for the conference (Friday through Sunday) during the spring semester, generally in February or April.
www.nujls.org
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On all other nights we eat chametz and matzah. But on this night, why do we eat only matzah?
ָּלכ ְב ֶשילֹותלַהנּו ָּאיןִל ְאֹוכץמָּחהָּצַּומ
EXPERIENCED COMMUNITY ORGANIZER WITH DIRECTOR LEVEL EXPERTISE IN NONPROFIT OPERATIONS. STRENGTHS INCLUDE IMPLEMENTING COMMUNITY OUTREACH STRATEGIES, GRANT WRITING, AND MANAGEMENT OF EVENTS, STAFF AND BOARDS.
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This document is a thank you letter from PatchWorks Films for a donation to their fundraiser for the documentary "Havana Curveball". The donation will help launch their film's campaign supporting youth activism. Donors will be listed in the event program and materials. The fundraiser event will include a screening of clips from "Havana Curveball" about a teenage boy who sends baseballs to Cuba, as well as a youth activism showcase.
This document is a thank you letter from PatchWorks Films for a donation to their fundraiser for the documentary "Havana Curveball". The donation of a one-night stay at Sorensen's Resort will help launch their film's campaign supporting youth activism. Donors will be listed in the event program and materials. The film tells the story of a 13 year old boy who launches a plan to send baseballs to Cuba in an effort to "heal the world", and his filmmaker parents document the journey. The filmmakers, Marcia Jarmel and Ken Schneider, are veteran documentary filmmakers who have been making award-winning social issue documentaries through intimate character stories since 1994. The fundraiser event will be
The document is a thank you letter from PatchWorks Films, a documentary film company, to a donor for their generous donations to an auction fundraiser for their film "Havana Curveball". The donor contributed items worth $528.95 to help complete the film and launch its campaign supporting youth activism. Donors to the auction will be recognized in the event program and pre-screening slideshow. The fundraiser event will take place on December 5th in San Francisco and will include a screening of footage from the film about a teenage boy who sends baseballs to Cuba, as well as a youth activism showcase.
This document is a thank you letter from PatchWorks Films for a donation to their fundraiser for the documentary "Havana Curveball". The donation will help launch their film's campaign supporting youth activism. Donors will be listed in the event program and materials. The fundraiser event will include a screening of clips from "Havana Curveball" about a teenage boy who sends baseballs to Cuba, as well as a youth activism showcase.
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The evenings 40+ auction items were donated by the following contributors: A Runner’s Mind - A.C.T. - Abbe Photo - Abigail’s Flowers - Aquarium of the Bay - Ballet with Miss Tilly - Benefit Cosmetics - Blowfish Sushi - Casepops - Computer History Museum - Engel Family - Hotel Kabuki - ICHI Sushi - Izzy’s Steak House - JCCSF Arts & Ideas - Jjangde - Joan Nathan, Culinary Author - Joshua Ets-Hokin Studio- Julia Sweig, Author - Kokkari Estiatorio - Kung Pao Kosher Comedy - Le Colonial – Leonidas- Mariposa Leadership & Coaching - Mighty Pilates - Mt. Rose, Lake Tahoe - Poetica Art and Antiques - Rita Blitt, Artist/Sculptor - Rose’s Gift Gallery - San Francisco Baseball Academy - San Francisco Giants - San Francisco Jewish Film Festival - San Francisco Playhouse - SF Bags – Skool - Soirée SF - Sorensen’s All Season Resort - Sports Basement - Stanford Basketball - Studio Eugene - The Commonwealth Club - Twiga Gallery - Vested Interest - Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA)
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The University of California, San Francisco School of Nursing community celebrates the significant impact our Preceptors and Volunteer Faculty have in educating our students by honoring the legacy of the late Helen Martin RN, MS FNP '91. Helen Martin was a leader in faculty practice, a volunteer faculty and preceptor. She was the Clinical Director at Valencia Health Services (VHS), a UCSF School of Nursing pediatric practice in the Mission District of San Francisco.
To recognize the commitment and leadership of our extraordinary cadre of preceptors and volunteer faculty, all current and former preceptors and volunteer faculty were invited to this May 8, 2013 award ceremony and reception with UCSF School of Nursing faculty and students.
Hosted by Seth Ammerman, Dean David Vlahov, the University Development & Alumni Relations Department, and the Faculty Practice Committee.
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From 2002-2008, the Jared Polis Foundation (JPF) Education Report reached out to Colorado households, organizations and government entities semi-annually highlighting educational reform, advances and local educational issues.
The foundation decided to end the program in the fall 2008.
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From 2002-2008, the Jared Polis Foundation (JPF) Education Report reached out to Colorado households, organizations and government entities semi-annually highlighting educational reform, advances and local educational issues.
The foundation decided to end the program in the fall 2008.
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From 2002-2008, the Jared Polis Foundation (JPF) Education Report reached out to Colorado households, organizations and government entities semi-annually highlighting educational reform, advances and local educational issues.
The foundation decided to end the program in the fall 2008.
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From 2002-2008, the Jared Polis Foundation (JPF) Education Report reached out to Colorado households, organizations and government entities semi-annually highlighting educational reform, advances and local educational issues.
The foundation decided to end the program in the fall 2008.
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The document summarizes education initiatives in Colorado from the Jared Polis Foundation's Fall 2002 education report. It includes updates on federal and state legislation, accreditation results for Colorado schools, education innovations throughout the state supported by the Foundation, and positive feedback from organizations that received resources and support. The Foundation's focus is on promoting technology, community, and education through programs that provide learning resources directly to students.
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From 2002-2008, the Jared Polis Foundation (JPF) Education Report reached out to Colorado households, organizations and government entities semi-annually highlighting educational reform, advances and local educational issues.
The foundation decided to end the program in the fall 2008.
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An annual tradition since 1997, the NUJLS conference is an opportunity for students to connect, learn, celebrate Shabbat, learn, and lead together--and take valuable skills back to their campus.
Nearly 1,000 students have participated in the 16 annual conferences over the years.
Hosting a NUJLS conference provides an opportunity for visibility for the host campus, and affirms the role of the university, the local Hillel foundation, LGBTQ partners in the complex and evolving identities of our students. Students have an opportunity to plan, to lead, and to host peers from around the country and engage their local Jewish LGBTQ students and others interested with the presence of the conference.
The NUJLS conference brings approximately 100 students each year from across the United States and Canada to one campus for a social, religious, educational, and social justice experience.
The hosting campus will work with the Board of NUJLS to set an appropriate date for the conference (Friday through Sunday) during the spring semester, generally in February or April.
www.nujls.org
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New Israel Fund Guardian of Democracy Invitation & envelopes 2006
1. 12th Annual
THE NEW ISRAEL FUND
The New Israel Fund (NIF) works to strengthen Israel’s democracy and to
promote freedom, justice and equality for all Israel’s citizens. Inspired by
Israel’s Declaration of Independence and sustained by Jewish tradition,
Dinner at San Francisco City Hall
NIF has led the development of Israel’s vibrant public interest sector,
providing financial and technical support to hundreds of national and
community-based organizations. A philanthropic partnership of Israelis, HONORING
North Americans and Europeans, NIF’s focus today is on fighting for civil
and human rights, promoting religious tolerance and pluralism and George Krevsky
closing economic and social gaps in Israeli society. Guardian of Democracy Award
Seth Skolnick
New Generations Leadership Award
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Daniel Kurtzer
Ambassador to Israel 2001-2005
Thursday May 18, 2006
6 p.m. Cocktails /7 p.m. Dinner
12th Annual
San Francisco City Hall
Dietary Laws Observed
DINNER CHAIRS
Nancy and Larry Goldberg, Hilary Kushins,
Rafael Mandelman, Alex and Leslie Meyerovich,
Raquel H. Newman
Dinner at San Francisco City Hall
785 Market Street, 5th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103 TO REGISTER ONLINE PLEASE VISIT:
415.543.5055 / 415.543.6066 fax
sf@nif.org /www.nif.org www.nif.org/guardian
Dinner Committee
Steve and Joanne Abel James Leventhal Dr. James Gracer
Larry Garber Daniel Kurtzer Gerald Abrams
Rabbi Camille Shira Angel
Rabbi Moshe Levin
Shira Levine
Dr. and Mrs. James Shapiro
Larissa Siegel
Executive Director Ambassador Kurtzer was sworn in as U.S. Ambassador Eric Antebi and Marla Kolman Rabbi Michael Lezak and Mimi Silbert
to Israel on July 16, 2001, after five years as Ambassador to Egypt. Mimi Arfin and Bob Rebitzer Rabbi Noa Kusher Rabbi Suzanne Singer
Rabbi Melanie Aron Jerome Carl Lipkin Richard Sinkoff
During his long service, Ambassador Kurtzer contributed Beryl and Joshua Bar-Lev Jeremy Lizt Emily Skolnick
Eliezer Ya’ari significantly to the ongoing peace efforts between Israelis and Alvin Baum Martin Lowenstein and Inbar Telem Peter L. Stein
Palestinians, and helped build strong relations between the U.S., Wendy Bear Steven Lurie Vera and Harold Stein, Jr.
Director in Israel Jeanine Becker Rabbi Brian Lurie Michael Steinman and
Israel and Egypt. In acknowledgement of his illustrious Rabbi Allen Bennett Rafael Mandelman Rabbi Dorothy Richman
diplomatic efforts, he received several prestigious Ralph and Gail Bernstein Abigail Melamed Paul Sunshine
awards,including the President's Distinguished Service Award Michael Bien and Jane Kahn Robin Mencher Roselyne Swig
Peter Edelman and the Henrietta Szold Award by Hadassah, first awarded to
Bluer & Bluer, LLP Howard Metzenberg Laura Talmus
Nancy and Roger Boas Howard Mindell Ingrid Tauber and Frank Taforo
President Eleanor Roosevelt in 1949. Drs. Jerome and Meryl Botkin Rabbi Sydney Mintz and Bonnie and Marty Tenenbaum
Elyse and Alan Boyar Deborah Newbrun Jeffrey M. Tockman
Pamela Burdman Richard Nagler and Sheila Sosnow Dr. Paul and Dorothy Wachter
Drs. Allen and Dorothy Calvin Peggy Nathan Sarah Wall Memorial Fund
Jonathan Cohen Matthew and Lisa Chanoff Jackie and Howard Nemerovski Susan and Felix Warburg
Rabbis Micah and Karen Citrin Dan Newman Marilyn and Ray Weisberg
Eleanor Friedman George Krevsky Jeffrey Cohn David Orleans and Adam Weisberg and Rachel Brodie
Gary Cohn and Holly Brock-Cohn Arianna Gallup-Orleans Diane Jordan Wexler and Bruce Beron
Founders George Krevsky has been an independent theater producer and art Adele K. Corvin David Patchen Carol and Terry Winograd
Adina Danzig Bill and Margaret Payne Rabbi Peretz Wolf-Prusan
dealer since 1978. After working for many years at JCCs in Harrisburg, Rabbi Lavey Derby Rabbi Stephen Pearce Susan and Robert Wolfe
Fort Worth, and Nashville, George arrived in San Francisco in 1972 to Maurice Edelstein Nehemiah and Tia Persoff Seymour Zoger, M.D.
Gary Sokol serve as Director of the Brotherhood Way Jewish Community Center. Robert A. Efroymson Stuart and Lee Pollak
Honorary Committee
David S. Fankushen Miche Price
Regional Board President His commitment to community is demonstrated by the many boards Lawrence Ferlinghetti Varda and Irving Rabin Senator Dianne Feinstein
on which he has served including: the Pacific Jewish Theater, the Rabbi Jack Frankel Rabbi Lawrence Rafael Senator Barbara Boxer
Leah Frei and Dan Kolkowitz Bruce Reingold Congressperson Nancy Pelosi
Oakland Art Gallery, and the San Francisco Art Dealers’ Association. Rabbi Stacy Friedman Jonathan and Hillary Reinis Congressperson Tom Lantos
Seth Skolnick For the past seven years George has been a committed member of Dr. Anita Friedman and Morton G. Rivo State Senator Carol Migden
the Regional Board of the New Israel Fund. This past summer, Igor Tartakovsky Michelle Roos State Senator Jackie Speier
Chair, New Generations Board David Friedman and Diane and Don Rosenberg Assemblyperson Mark Leno
George went on his first New Israel Fund Study Tour, only deepening Paulette Meyer David L. Rosenhan Mayor Gavin Newsom
his enthusiasm about Israel and the NIF mission. He is the founder Elizabeth Friedman Branoff and Honorable David and Phyllis Rothman Mayor Jerry Brown
Steven Branoff Steven Rothman and Kathleen Tierney Pres. Bd. of Sups. Aaron Peskin
and Director of the George Krevsky Gallery, married to Doris, and the Supervisor Alioto-Pier
Jonathan Fuchs and John F. Rothmann
New Israel Fund San Francisco Staff: father of Shani Krevsky. Steven Glomstad Matthew Rothschild Supervisor Chris Daly
Deborah Gasiorek Peter Rukin and Sharon Djemal Supervisor Bevan Dufty
Michael D. Geschwind Adene Sacks and Joseph Hellerstein Supervisor Sean Elsbernd
Steven Rothman Orli Bein Andrew and Shana Goldberg Lee Sankowich and Deborah Taylor Supervisor Fiona Ma
Regional Director New Generations Director Seth Skolnick Deborah Goldman
Jane Gottesman and
Gerry and Lela Sarnat
David Saxe
Supervisor Sophie Maxwell
Supervisor Gerardo Sandoval
Though a native New Yorker, Seth’s active Jewish involvement Geoffrey Biddle Lynn and Paul Sedway District Attorney Kamala Harris
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gottlieb Lynn Newhouse Segal Public Defender Jeff Adachi
really took root in San Francisco. Today Seth is a devoted Jewish Albert Huerta, Ph.D. Rita Semel City Attorney Dennis Herrera
Rachel Canar Pamela Brown community leader serving on the board of the San Francisco Grace Hughes and John Levinsohn Rabbi Judy Shanks and Pres. Coll. Bd. Natalie Berg
JCC and as a member of the LGBT Alliance of the Jewish Max Isaacman and Joyce Glick
Associate Director Development Assistant Rabbi Margie Jacobs
Community Federation. Seth received his B.A. in Architecture from Rabbi Eitan Julius
RISD in Providence and was a Ph.D candidate at Cambridge Helga Justman
University. He was a Senior Lecturer at the California College of the Rabbi Yoel Kahn and Dan Bellm
Maurice Kanbar
Arts where he taught for four years and today he works as a Leslie Kane and Manuel Fishman
licensed real estate agent with Zephyr Real Estate. Seth has been Leslie S. Katz
Wendy and Howard Kleckner
actively involved with the New Israel Fund as a New Generations Benita Kline
785 Market Street, 5th Floor Board member for the last three years. He has shown extraordinary Susan and Felix Kolb
commitment and vision, and is currently breaking new ground as Hannah Kranzberg
San Francisco, CA 94103
415.543.5055 / 415.543.6066 fax
TO REGISTER ONLINE PLEASE VISIT: Chair of the New Generations Board and as a new member of the
Doris Krevsky
Hilary Kushins and Scott Herscher
sf@nif.org / www.nif.org www.nif.org/guardian Regional Board. Rabbi Lawrence Kushner
Ellen Lefkowitz
Jack Levine
2. 12th Annual
THE NEW ISRAEL FUND
The New Israel Fund (NIF) works to strengthen Israel’s democracy and to
promote freedom, justice and equality for all Israel’s citizens. Inspired by
Israel’s Declaration of Independence and sustained by Jewish tradition,
Dinner at San Francisco City Hall
NIF has led the development of Israel’s vibrant public interest sector,
providing financial and technical support to hundreds of national and
community-based organizations. A philanthropic partnership of Israelis, HONORING
North Americans and Europeans, NIF’s focus today is on fighting for civil
and human rights, promoting religious tolerance and pluralism and George Krevsky
closing economic and social gaps in Israeli society. Guardian of Democracy Award
Seth Skolnick
New Generations Leadership Award
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Daniel Kurtzer
Ambassador to Israel 2001-2005
Thursday May 18, 2006
6 p.m. Cocktails /7 p.m. Dinner
12th Annual
San Francisco City Hall
Dietary Laws Observed
DINNER CHAIRS
Nancy and Larry Goldberg, Hilary Kushins,
Rafael Mandelman, Alex and Leslie Meyerovich,
Raquel H. Newman
Dinner at San Francisco City Hall
785 Market Street, 5th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103 TO REGISTER ONLINE PLEASE VISIT:
415.543.5055 / 415.543.6066 fax
sf@nif.org /www.nif.org www.nif.org/guardian
Dinner Committee
Steve and Joanne Abel James Leventhal Dr. James Gracer
Larry Garber Daniel Kurtzer Gerald Abrams
Rabbi Camille Shira Angel
Rabbi Moshe Levin
Shira Levine
Dr. and Mrs. James Shapiro
Larissa Siegel
Executive Director Ambassador Kurtzer was sworn in as U.S. Ambassador Eric Antebi and Marla Kolman Rabbi Michael Lezak and Mimi Silbert
to Israel on July 16, 2001, after five years as Ambassador to Egypt. Mimi Arfin and Bob Rebitzer Rabbi Noa Kusher Rabbi Suzanne Singer
Rabbi Melanie Aron Jerome Carl Lipkin Richard Sinkoff
During his long service, Ambassador Kurtzer contributed Beryl and Joshua Bar-Lev Jeremy Lizt Emily Skolnick
Eliezer Ya’ari significantly to the ongoing peace efforts between Israelis and Alvin Baum Martin Lowenstein and Inbar Telem Peter L. Stein
Palestinians, and helped build strong relations between the U.S., Wendy Bear Steven Lurie Vera and Harold Stein, Jr.
Director in Israel Jeanine Becker Rabbi Brian Lurie Michael Steinman and
Israel and Egypt. In acknowledgement of his illustrious Rabbi Allen Bennett Rafael Mandelman Rabbi Dorothy Richman
diplomatic efforts, he received several prestigious Ralph and Gail Bernstein Abigail Melamed Paul Sunshine
awards,including the President's Distinguished Service Award Michael Bien and Jane Kahn Robin Mencher Roselyne Swig
Peter Edelman and the Henrietta Szold Award by Hadassah, first awarded to
Bluer & Bluer, LLP Howard Metzenberg Laura Talmus
Nancy and Roger Boas Howard Mindell Ingrid Tauber and Frank Taforo
President Eleanor Roosevelt in 1949. Drs. Jerome and Meryl Botkin Rabbi Sydney Mintz and Bonnie and Marty Tenenbaum
Elyse and Alan Boyar Deborah Newbrun Jeffrey M. Tockman
Pamela Burdman Richard Nagler and Sheila Sosnow Dr. Paul and Dorothy Wachter
Drs. Allen and Dorothy Calvin Peggy Nathan Sarah Wall Memorial Fund
Jonathan Cohen Matthew and Lisa Chanoff Jackie and Howard Nemerovski Susan and Felix Warburg
Rabbis Micah and Karen Citrin Dan Newman Marilyn and Ray Weisberg
Eleanor Friedman George Krevsky Jeffrey Cohn David Orleans and Adam Weisberg and Rachel Brodie
Gary Cohn and Holly Brock-Cohn Arianna Gallup-Orleans Diane Jordan Wexler and Bruce Beron
Founders George Krevsky has been an independent theater producer and art Adele K. Corvin David Patchen Carol and Terry Winograd
Adina Danzig Bill and Margaret Payne Rabbi Peretz Wolf-Prusan
dealer since 1978. After working for many years at JCCs in Harrisburg, Rabbi Lavey Derby Rabbi Stephen Pearce Susan and Robert Wolfe
Fort Worth, and Nashville, George arrived in San Francisco in 1972 to Maurice Edelstein Nehemiah and Tia Persoff Seymour Zoger, M.D.
Gary Sokol serve as Director of the Brotherhood Way Jewish Community Center. Robert A. Efroymson Stuart and Lee Pollak
Honorary Committee
David S. Fankushen Miche Price
Regional Board President His commitment to community is demonstrated by the many boards Lawrence Ferlinghetti Varda and Irving Rabin Senator Dianne Feinstein
on which he has served including: the Pacific Jewish Theater, the Rabbi Jack Frankel Rabbi Lawrence Rafael Senator Barbara Boxer
Leah Frei and Dan Kolkowitz Bruce Reingold Congressperson Nancy Pelosi
Oakland Art Gallery, and the San Francisco Art Dealers’ Association. Rabbi Stacy Friedman Jonathan and Hillary Reinis Congressperson Tom Lantos
Seth Skolnick For the past seven years George has been a committed member of Dr. Anita Friedman and Morton G. Rivo State Senator Carol Migden
the Regional Board of the New Israel Fund. This past summer, Igor Tartakovsky Michelle Roos State Senator Jackie Speier
Chair, New Generations Board David Friedman and Diane and Don Rosenberg Assemblyperson Mark Leno
George went on his first New Israel Fund Study Tour, only deepening Paulette Meyer David L. Rosenhan Mayor Gavin Newsom
his enthusiasm about Israel and the NIF mission. He is the founder Elizabeth Friedman Branoff and Honorable David and Phyllis Rothman Mayor Jerry Brown
Steven Branoff Steven Rothman and Kathleen Tierney Pres. Bd. of Sups. Aaron Peskin
and Director of the George Krevsky Gallery, married to Doris, and the Supervisor Alioto-Pier
Jonathan Fuchs and John F. Rothmann
New Israel Fund San Francisco Staff: father of Shani Krevsky. Steven Glomstad Matthew Rothschild Supervisor Chris Daly
Deborah Gasiorek Peter Rukin and Sharon Djemal Supervisor Bevan Dufty
Michael D. Geschwind Adene Sacks and Joseph Hellerstein Supervisor Sean Elsbernd
Steven Rothman Orli Bein Andrew and Shana Goldberg Lee Sankowich and Deborah Taylor Supervisor Fiona Ma
Regional Director New Generations Director Seth Skolnick Deborah Goldman
Jane Gottesman and
Gerry and Lela Sarnat
David Saxe
Supervisor Sophie Maxwell
Supervisor Gerardo Sandoval
Though a native New Yorker, Seth’s active Jewish involvement Geoffrey Biddle Lynn and Paul Sedway District Attorney Kamala Harris
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gottlieb Lynn Newhouse Segal Public Defender Jeff Adachi
really took root in San Francisco. Today Seth is a devoted Jewish Albert Huerta, Ph.D. Rita Semel City Attorney Dennis Herrera
Rachel Canar Pamela Brown community leader serving on the board of the San Francisco Grace Hughes and John Levinsohn Rabbi Judy Shanks and Pres. Coll. Bd. Natalie Berg
JCC and as a member of the LGBT Alliance of the Jewish Max Isaacman and Joyce Glick
Associate Director Development Assistant Rabbi Margie Jacobs
Community Federation. Seth received his B.A. in Architecture from Rabbi Eitan Julius
RISD in Providence and was a Ph.D candidate at Cambridge Helga Justman
University. He was a Senior Lecturer at the California College of the Rabbi Yoel Kahn and Dan Bellm
Maurice Kanbar
Arts where he taught for four years and today he works as a Leslie Kane and Manuel Fishman
licensed real estate agent with Zephyr Real Estate. Seth has been Leslie S. Katz
Wendy and Howard Kleckner
actively involved with the New Israel Fund as a New Generations Benita Kline
785 Market Street, 5th Floor Board member for the last three years. He has shown extraordinary Susan and Felix Kolb
commitment and vision, and is currently breaking new ground as Hannah Kranzberg
San Francisco, CA 94103
415.543.5055 / 415.543.6066 fax
TO REGISTER ONLINE PLEASE VISIT: Chair of the New Generations Board and as a new member of the
Doris Krevsky
Hilary Kushins and Scott Herscher
sf@nif.org / www.nif.org www.nif.org/guardian Regional Board. Rabbi Lawrence Kushner
Ellen Lefkowitz
Jack Levine