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Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County Annual Report and Financials
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The Jewish Federation Of South Palm Beach County
2012 annual rePOrT
TOGETHER EXTRAORDINARY THINGS
WE DO
Dear FeDeraTiOn Family:
The past year truly marked the beginning of a new era here at the Jewish Federation
of South Palm Beach County. Together, we’ve been reaching greater heights, opening
new doors and inspiring timeless hopes. Our parking lots and walkways are bustling
with a new sense of purpose. Our activity centers and meeting rooms are bursting with
life. Beyond the Federation campus, the bonds we share are growing stronger as we
welcome new faces and more opportunities.
With inspired leadership from our dedicated, visionary new President & CeO, matt
levin, we’ve been reaching out as never before. We are engaging our neighbors from
throughout our Jewish community, bringing them together to care for our people now
and into the future.
in 2012, we reached our annual Campaign goal of $13.3 million and raised a
supplemental $490,000 in response to additional pressing needs. as we extend our
welcome even farther, this year’s campaign promises to exceed expectations.
Once again, we brought thousands of all ages together to celebrate the State of israel on
yom Haatzmaut at Sunset Cove amphitheater. Our latest major Gifts event, renamed in
honor of the Sandler Family, indeed felt like a family reunion, as hundreds of donors came
together in a powerful and passionate celebration of caring and community.
Our dynamic team of committed lay leaders and dedicated professionals has also been
creating exciting entry points and promising new initiatives. recently, at “The event,”
our community came together in all its vibrant diversity to celebrate the good we do
together. We’ve expanded the activities of our King David Society, re-established our
Business and Professional Division and rejuvenated our young adult Division. We’re
bringing PJ library to our young families and are launching our first Birthright israel
community bus.
making strides to help ensure our Jewish future, the Jacobson Jewish Community
Foundation launched our “Promises Kept” Campaign with a $1 million planned gift from
marilyn and Stan Barry. JJCF also welcomed 15 inaugural agency, synagogue and school
partners to Create a Jewish legacy.
On behalf of all those here at home, in israel and around the world whose lives you have
touched, we thank you for your continued support and generosity. Because of you, the
future beckons, full of promise. as we take our next steps together, we also invite you to
join us in looking back with great pride at our year in review.
Gratefully yours,
Ellen R. SarnoffChair, Jewish Federation
David PrattChair, Jewish Community Foundation
Matthew C. LevinPresident & CEO
year in reVieW 2012
annual CamPaiGn:
King DaviD Society members enjoyed an
evening at mar-a-lago with President Bill
Clinton at an event organized by JFna. in april,
community leaders in KDS visited the Jewish
community in Cuba and saw wonderful results of
our efforts there. The new KDS season kicked off
with speaker David makovsky.
Major giftS
Our most prestigious annual fundraising event
was named in honor of Phyllis and Harvey
Sandler and their family, the largest family
donors in the history of our annual Campaign.
at the SanDler faMily Major giftS
event, the Ketubah Society welcomed new
members lorraine & Jerome (z’l) aresty, eleanor
& ed epstein, Sylvia Fried, Jeanette & Sherman
Vogel. We also introduced eMerging jewiSh
PhilanthroPiStS, a new initiative for young
major donors, whose early activities will include
travel to Cuba.
woMen’S PhilanthroPy
With more than 750 lions of Judah, the “pride”
can be felt throughout the community. These
generous women recharged and recommitted
at the annual lion of Judah luncheon. Other
events that reached out to women of all ages and
different giving levels included a new “Just for
you” series for major donors and “after Hours”
evening programs. Our lions roared through
the Big apple with the largest ilOJC delegation
outside the nyC area.
country club coMMunitieS anD
neighborhooDS
Once again, community leaders and volunteers
worked tirelessly to ensure that their
constituencies understand and value the vital
importance of our annual Campaign.
buSineSS & ProfeSSional DiviSion (b&P)
triumphantly returned with force to successfully
redefine networking among entrepreneurs and
professionals. led by a dynamic Cabinet, B&P is
creating connections that are good for business
as well as the Jewish community, featuring
events including the popular industry iCOn
networking series.
Together we did extraordinary things in 2012! From every corner of the community, we
came together to feed, clothe, shelter, counsel, rescue, reach, teach and touch thousands
of people here at home, in Israel and around the world. We welcomed new faces. We
reached out to young families and to business professionals. We inspired new donors and
encouraged new dreams. Join with us now as we celebrate just a few of the highlights from
our recent journey together.
year in reVieW 2012
young aDult DiviSion (yaD)
The thoughtfully redesigned yaD has emerged
as a bustling hub for young adults and families,
with activities such as leaDS to develop a new
generation of community leaders, Playdates with a
Purpose, Date nights for young couples and much
much more.
SuPer SunDay
Super heroes from throughout the community
kept the phone ringing with opportunities to join
the super strata by helping to meet vital needs.
FeDeraTiOn PrOGramS
jewiSh coMMunity relationS council
JCrC’s busy year included a Candidates Forum
for those seeking office to serve South Palm
Beach County, the annual legislative Sendoff for
local state senators and representatives, and the
Food Stamp Challenge to address local hunger.
israel under the Stars once again drew thousands
to our largest community event. JCrC also hosted
more than 150 Jewish communal professionals
from Florida at the 2nd annual Florida Jewish
Symposium with top caliber presenters.
Planning & allocationS
The Planning & allocations Committee assesses
our community’s needs and prioritizes funding
to meet them. last year, P&a addressed needs
among seniors and those with special needs;
helped those in need of financial assistance,
counseling or Jewish day school scholarships;
and recommended funding for new outreach and
engagement initiatives.
iSrael & overSeaS
Federation’s P2K program continued its very
successful Women’s exchange initiative. Six more
women from South Palm Beach County were
paired with peers in our Sister City in israel, Kiryat
Bialik. in addition, hundreds of students in both
communities continued to connect with each
other in creative ways.
iSrael & overSeaS (cont’D)
Through The Jewish agency for israel, the
american Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
(JDC) and the ethiopian national Project (enP),
we also touched the lives of thousands of the
world’s most vulnerable Jews, from the very
young to the very old.
DePartMent of jewiSh eDucation
DJe’s School educational Services offered an
array of professional development programming
for more than 500 teachers and 4,800 students
in our early Childhood Centers, Congregational
Schools and Day Schools.
The past year laid the groundwork to bring a
major national resource that is coming to our
community’s young families this spring. The PJ
library® South Palm Beach County Partnership
is made possible by generous support from our
Federation, united Synagogue of Conservative
Judaism, union for reform Judaism, leon and
Toby Cooperman Family Foundation and the
Harold Grinspoon Foundation, as well as local
program contributors.
DePartMent of SPecial neeDS
The Department of Special needs supports
existing community resources, and collaborates
with families, agencies, congregations, and
schools to obtain and enhance services for
children and adults with disabilities. The
Department also provides training and resources
to assist families in securing the knowledge they
need to become better advocates.
feDeration tranSPortation Service (ftS)
Federation Transportation Services, inc. provided
49,000 trips last year, to help senior and disabled
clients get to life sustaining locations such as
doctor’s offices, grocery stores, pharmacies
and local congregate hot meal sites. FTS also
transported students from Donna Klein Jewish
academy, Hillel Day School and adolph and rose
levis Jewish Community Center to offsite school
and camp activities.
JaCOBSOn Family JeWiSH COmmuniTy FOunDaTiOn
enDowMent caMPaign
This past year, our JJCF embarked on an exciting
journey that will strengthen its efforts to meet
the needs of our community and sustain our
people well into the future. the ProMiSeS KePt
Campaign – launched by a visionary planned gift
of $1 million from marilyn and Stan Barry – has
already collected more than $2.5 million in cash
and expected dollars.
create a jewiSh legacy
in its first year, CJl established dynamic
partnerships with 15 local agencies, schools
and synagogues. actively engaged in building
a strong, vibrant community through planned
charitable giving, CJl partners are succeeding
with a wealth of resources including expert
training seminars, customized consultations and
materials through our JJCF. To date, over $4.5
million has been committed
ProfeSSional aDviSory coMMittee
The Foundation‘s growth is due in part to the
efforts of the PaC professionals who work
to encourage charitable giving through the
establishment of new endowment funds, trusts,
bequests, life insurance policies and iras on
behalf of their clients. Our PaC also presented
a seminar on tax planning strategies which 140
professionals attended, and sent 11 members on a
mission to Washington, D.C.
jewiSh woMen’S founDation
Through its unique granting program, JWF
makes a difference in the lives of Jewish women
and children locally and overseas. as JWF
approached its 10th anniversary, among its recent
funded projects was an exciting new collaborative
grant made along with 16 sister organizations
across the country. JWF Trustees take pride
in their hands-on philanthropy that has funded
nearly half a million dollars in grants through 2012.
lion of juDah enDowMent
in 2012, 10 more women joined our lOJe
program, ensuring their generous lion gifts to the
Federation in perpetuity. With 263 members, our
lOJe program – the largest in the country – can
now roar even louder with pride.
FeDeraTiOn OFFiCerS BOarD memBerS
ChairEllen R. Sarnoff
Vice Chair, FRD Anne L. Jacobson
Vice Chair, CampaignJoseph S. Mishkin
Vice Chair, Jacobson Jewish Community FoundationDavid Pratt, Esq.
Vice Chair, Women’s Philanthropy Emily Grabelsky
Vice Chair, Planning & AllocationsStephen A. Mendelsohn, Esq.
Vice ChairWesley E. Finch
Vice ChairCarol S. Smokler
Vice ChairEtta Gross Zimmerman
SecretaryAlbert Gortz, Esq.
Assistant SecretaryDebra Halperin
Treasurer Stewart Kasen
Assistant TreasurerArthur Goldberg
Michael BeckermanLaurence I. Blair, Esq. •Dana Charles-KodnerHelen CohanJill DeutchBryan DrowosRabbi David EnglanderBarbara FeingoldDale FilhaberDavid GalpernLouise GalpernRani H. GarfinkleRabbi Efrem GoldbergGlen GolishDr. Gail GreenspoonEric Gutmann •Jeffrey HarrisAdele HastShelley Pechter Himmelrich
Betty KaneThomas R. KaplanDavid KirschnerElliot S. KoolikElyssa KupferbergDr. Gail Rubin Kwal April E. LeavyMurray LeipzigRabbi Daniel LevinMichael LiptonRoxane Frechie LiptonRobert MartonJeffrey NewmanStephanie OwitzBarry PodolskyWendy PressnerSusan RahnJill RoseMichael Rose
Amy RossRobin RubinBurt SatzbergMark SchaumDr. David SchimelJanet SherrRon Siegel, Esq. •Joseph SitrickGadi SouedRabbi David SteinhardtTed StruhlJay WeinbergMichael J. WeinbergDorothy M. WizerLesley Zafran •Raymond Zimmerman
• Beneficiary Agency Chairs/Presidents
PaST CHairS
DireCTOrS emeriTuS
James B. Baer 1979-1983*Marianne Bobick 1983-1986James H. Nobil 1986-1988, 1999-2001Marvin Zale 1988-1991Allan Solomon 1991-1992Richard Okonow 1992-1995*
Herbert Gimelstob 1995-1998Ralph Solomon 1998-1999*Andrew S. Robins, Esq. 2001-2003Lawrence D. Altschul 2003-2005Etta Gross Zimmerman 2005-2007Stewart G. Harris 2007-2010Cindy Orbach Nimhauser 2010-2011
KeTuBaH SOCieTy Over time, these most generous donors have made a cumulative financial commitment of one million dollars or more to the Annual Campaign of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County.
Jerome AltheimerMargie B. BaerEdward I. BurnsDr. Melvin R. ClaymanKarola EpsteinGerald Golden
Kinnie GorelickDavid G. HastAbner LevineDorothy LipsonLawrence PhillipsClarice F. Pressner
Gordon SalganikDorothy P. SeamanRichard SiemensShirley SolomonElizabeth S. Zinman
* Of Blessed Memory
Lorraine & Jerome* ArestyGloria* & Lee* BakerHelene & Elliot BrodyFlorence & Martin* BrodyDorothy* & Peter* BrownNorma & Lester CohenEleanor & Edward EpsteinSylvia FriedMeryl & Ron GallatinRani & Sandor* GarfinkleElaine & Herbert GimelstobCarole & Barry KayeEvelyn & Ronald KrancerMildred & Abner LevineBette* & Jerome* LorberBilli & Bernard MarcusJudy Levis Markhoff & Paul Markhoff in Blessed Memory of Rose & Adolph LevisElizabeth & Sheldon MaschlerWilliam Newman
Toby Weinman Palchik & Melvin* PalchikMarilyn & Jack PechterLois & Robert PergamentLawrence PhillipsRuth* & Norman* RalesDollsey & Seymour* RappaportPhyllis & Harvey SandlerHarriett & Irving Sands Ellen R. SarnoffDorothy & Larry* SeamanCarole & Richard SiemensCarol S. & Irving SmoklerBernice & Ira* WaldbaumRuth WeinbergerJeanette & Sherman Vogel Shirley & Barton WeismanBarbara & William WeprinEtta & Raymond Zimmerman
Amy RossRobin RubinBurt SatzbergMark SchaumDr. David SchimelJanet SherrRon Siegel, Esq. •Joseph SitrickGadi SouedRabbi David SteinhardtTed StruhlJay WeinbergMichael J. WeinbergDorothy M. WizerLesley Zafran •Raymond Zimmerman
• Beneficiary Agency Chairs/Presidents
Gordon SalganikDorothy P. SeamanRichard SiemensShirley SolomonElizabeth S. Zinman
* Of Blessed Memory
Toby Weinman Palchik & Melvin* PalchikMarilyn & Jack PechterLois & Robert PergamentLawrence PhillipsRuth* & Norman* RalesDollsey & Seymour* RappaportPhyllis & Harvey SandlerHarriett & Irving Sands Ellen R. SarnoffDorothy & Larry* SeamanCarole & Richard SiemensCarol S. & Irving SmoklerBernice & Ira* WaldbaumRuth WeinbergerJeanette & Sherman Vogel Shirley & Barton WeismanBarbara & William WeprinEtta & Raymond Zimmerman
FeDeraTiOn reVenue & eXPenDiTureS FeDeraTiOn allOCaTiOnS
Income and Allocations Report (In Thousands) Final Audit Information
SuPPOrT
Contributions, Gifts, Grants *See Note Below $19,810Program and Other Revenue $1,026
TOTAL PRIMARY REVENUE $20,836
OTHer reVenue
Interest and Dividend Income $477Realized Gains $937Other $1,280
TOTAL OTHER REVENUE $2,694
total SuPPort anD revenue $23,530
PrOGram eXPenSeS
Jewish Federations of North America $1,581Charitable Distributions – Consolidated Federation/Foundation $2,610Beneficiary Agencies (see listing) $3,492Planning, Community Relations Council, Overseas, Jewish Education Dept., Foundation $1,720Communications, Event Expenses, Agencies Consolidation costs $3,688
TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENSES $13,091
ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT EXPENSE $955
FUNDRAISING EXPENSE $1,343
total eXPenSeS $15,389
*nOTe:
In addition to the above, supplement gifts were made to, or through, the Federation to Jewish organizations, apart from Annual Campaign or Emergency Campaigns. Supplemental gifts enhanced Federation’s ability to advance certain programs and projects, and address emerging needs. Federation made distribution payments from these gifts within the 11-12 Fiscal Year totaling (in thousands): $490
Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, Inc. Jewish Community Foundation Fund 2011-2012 Financial Highlights
Distribution of expensesAs % of Total Expenses
Program Expenses
85%
6% 9%
Administrative/ Management Expenses
Fundraising Expenses
Allocations and Support (In Thousands) BeneFiCiary aGenCieS
Adolph & Rose Levis Adult Day Care Center $10Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center $959B’nai Brith Youth Organization – Florida $3Birthright Israel $20Donna Klein Jewish Academy $773Florida Association of Jewish Federations $13Florida Hillel Council $40Hillel Day School $172Jewish Association for Residential Care $128Kosher Konnection $5Outreach $45Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service $1,027Special Needs Task Force $3Temple Beth El $8Torah Academy $133Transportation Services $35Weinbaum Yeshiva High School $118
total: $3,492
Note Additional Allocations (Stated In Thousands):
Distributions from the Weinberg Fund for Senior Programs, totaling $241,726:
Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service $130Transportation Services $62Adolph & Rose Levis Adult Day Care Center $50
TOTAL: $242
FOunDaTiOn BOarD OF TruSTeeS
FOunDaTiOn CHairS
M. Adam Bankier, Esq.Stan BarryLaurence I. Blair, Esq.Stuart E. Bloch, Esq.Dana Charles-Kodner, Esq.Caryn Clayman, Esq.Helen CohanAlan CornellJanet ElinoffSheila Fuente Louise GalpernAlbert Gortz, Esq.Gail GreenspoonShelly Pechter HimmelrichDavid A. KirschnerMatthew J. Kutcher, CFPRichard Kwal
Sandra L. LippyRoxane Frechie LiptonCarl MarbachLinda A. MelcerJoseph S. Mishkin Cindy Orbach NimhauserElaine RobertsJonathan I. SahnEllen R. SarnoffMark A. Schaum, Esq. CPAMichael J. ShapiroRoz SilverTed StruhlMichael J. WeinbergJerome L. Wolf, Esq.Joel Yudenfreund, Esq. CPA
Gary Bernstein* 1984 – 1986Albert W. Gortz, Esq. 1986 – 1988Marvin A. Kirsner, Esq. 1988 – 1990Jerome L. Wolf, Esq. 1990 –1991 Eric W. Deckinger 1991 – 1994Ralph M. Solomon* 1994 – 1996 Eugene Pargh 1996 – 1997 Jeffrey S. Kahn, Esq. 1997 – 2001 Caryn J. Clayman, Esq. 2001 – 2004 Charles Ganz 2004 – 2005 Thomas R. Kaplan 2005 – 2008 David Pratt, Esq. 2008 – present
FOunDaTiOn eXeCuTiVe COmmiTTeeChairDavid Pratt, Esq.
Vice Chair, Board DevelopmentElyssa J. Kupferberg
Vice Chair, Investment CommitteeRichard D. Steinberg, CFA
Chair, By-LawsDonald R. Tescher, Esq.
Co-Chairs, Create A Jewish LegacyDavid A. Katzman, CPAAnne L. JacobsonNorman Jacobson
Chair, Grants & ScholarshipsCommitteeMichael D. Lipton
Chair, Insurance CommitteeSeth A. Marmor, Esq.
Chair, Jewish Women’s FoundationMara Reuben
Chair, Marketing Dale Filhaber
Chair, Nominating CommitteeThomas R. Kaplan
Chair, Planned Giving And EndowmentsBarbara Werner
Chair, Professional Advisory CommitteeMarjorie A. Horwin, CPA
Immediate Past ChairThomas R. Kaplan
* Of Blessed Memory
Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation Fund Assets for the Year Ending August 31, 2012 Final Audit Information 2010-2011 2011-2012
net assets of foundation,
September 1 $34,714,445 $45,297,081
Contributions to Funds 8,843,631 7,870,337Interest and Dividends 375,292 398,251 Realized Capital Gain (Loss) 1,233,265 937,166Unrealized Gain (Loss) 2,994,330 (1,001,666) Change in Value of Split Interest Agreements 362,893 (78,144)
total additions $13,809,411 $8,125,944
Distributions/Grants 2,561,985 3,152,128 Operating Expenses 664,790 814,375
total Deductions $3,226,775 $3,966,503
non-operating
funds transferred out $0 $11,566,390
net assets of foundation,
august 31 $45,297,081 $37,890,132
assets by type of investment
JUF Investment Portfolio 50,511,701 43,990,831 Alternative Investments 437,516 564,351Cash and Money Market Funds 4,799,633 4,104,533Corporate Bonds 1,406,598 1,384,610Equities 838,854 1,367,167Equity Funds - - Exchange Traded Funds - - Bond Funds - - Inter-Fund Loan 2,933,348 2,933,348 Israel Bonds 1,925,500 1,916,500 Municipal Bonds - - Mutual Funds 3,628,281 3,640,530 Other (Insurance Policies, etc.) 756,280 773,506 Real Estate 165,953 160,977
TOTAL INVESTMENTS $67,407,664 $60,836,353
Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation Fund Assets for the Year Ending August 31, 2012 Final Audit Information 2010-2011 2011-2012
net assets of foundation,
September 1 $34,714,445 $45,297,081
Contributions to Funds 8,843,631 7,870,337Interest and Dividends 375,292 398,251 Realized Capital Gain (Loss) 1,233,265 937,166Unrealized Gain (Loss) 2,994,330 (1,001,666) Change in Value of Split Interest Agreements 362,893 (78,144)
total additions $13,809,411 $8,125,944
Distributions/Grants 2,561,985 3,152,128 Operating Expenses 664,790 814,375
total Deductions $3,226,775 $3,966,503
non-operating
funds transferred out $0 $11,566,390
net assets of foundation,
august 31 $45,297,081 $37,890,132
assets by type of investment
JUF Investment Portfolio 50,511,701 43,990,831 Alternative Investments 437,516 564,351Cash and Money Market Funds 4,799,633 4,104,533Corporate Bonds 1,406,598 1,384,610Equities 838,854 1,367,167Equity Funds - - Exchange Traded Funds - - Bond Funds - - Inter-Fund Loan 2,933,348 2,933,348 Israel Bonds 1,925,500 1,916,500 Municipal Bonds - - Mutual Funds 3,628,281 3,640,530 Other (Insurance Policies, etc.) 756,280 773,506 Real Estate 165,953 160,977
TOTAL INVESTMENTS $67,407,664 $60,836,353
Sinai reSiDenCeS OF BOCa raTOnrising to exceed expectations
We are pleased to report that Federation CCrC
Development, llC, an independent, not-for-profit
entity owned by the Federation, continues to make
significant progress in the development of Sinai
residences of Boca raton. as of January 31, 2013, 75
parties have reserved their new apartment homes for
the community, expected to open in late 2015.
This vibrant, modern continuing care retirement
community will occupy 22 acres on the campus of
the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County.
Sinai residences will offer residents a remarkable
maintenance-free lifestyle, and feature an impressive
collection of services and amenities designed to
provide everything today’s seniors want for their
future. These will include multiple dining venues
(including accommodations for kosher meals),
programs, classes and beautifully-appointed common
spaces for the enjoyment of residents and their guests.
as a planned life Care community, Sinai residences
will also offer guaranteed access to a full continuum
of care including assisted living, memory support and
skilled nursing care at predictable rates.
The project calls for 237 independent living apartment
homes, 48 assisted living apartments, 60 skilled
nursing suites and 24 memory support studio suites
to be built. The project is enjoying a high degree of
interest and success. We expect the community to be
70% pre-sold by the end of 2013 and are confident it
will set the standard for retirement living in the area.
For more information about Sinai residences, call
amy linder at (561) 338-9595.
Developed by Managed by
in-KinD
$50,000+
Boca Raton Observer
$15,000+
Ivan & Co Jewelers
$10,000+
Commercial Printers
Florida Panthers
$5,000+
Atlas Party Rental
Boca Magazine
$2,500+
Dataman Group
Miami Dolphins
$25,000+
BNY Mellon Wealth Management
Wells Fargo Private Bank
$20,000+
Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra, LLC
Proskauer
Steinberg Global AssetManagement, Ltd
$10,000+
BB&T
Boca Raton Regional Hospital
Greenspoon Marder, PA
Sandelman Foundation
$5,000+
Baer’s Furniture
Bankier Law Firm
Bibby Financial Services
Kaplan, Krauss & Levine, LLC
Marsh & McClennan Agency | Seitlin
MedReceivables
NFP Insurance Solutions
$2,500+
Berger Singerman
Branham Realty
Bryant Security
CBIZ MHM, LLC
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC
The Drowos Group Of Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC
Gaines Financial Group
Hotwire Communications
Land Design South
Life Audit Professionals, LLC
Oppenheimer
Platinum Peak Advisors
Prudential
Rehmann
Sunstates Security
TD Bank
Tescher & Spallina, PA
Toshiba Business Solutions
Zeuner Realty
LIFE INSURANCE & ESTATE PLANNING
�eBankierLaw Firm
2012-13 COrPOraTe SPOnSOrS*
the Drowos group of wells fargo advisors, llc
*listing in alphabetical order by level as of 4/3/13
in-KinD
$50,000+
Boca Raton Observer
$15,000+
Ivan & Co Jewelers
$10,000+
Commercial Printers
Florida Panthers
$5,000+
Atlas Party Rental
Boca Magazine
$2,500+
Dataman Group
Miami Dolphins
Sarah & max Pechter Center For local Safety net Services
Jewish life & learning
israel & Our Global Family
BeneFiCiary aGenCieS
adolph & rose levis alzheimer & adult Day Care at the Volen Center
adolph & rose levis Jewish Community Center – Camp Kavod
Donna Klein Jewish academy – Sun Center (yad b’yad)
Federation Transporation Services
Hillel Day School – eTGar Program
Jewish association for residential Care (JarC)Support Living Scholarship FundCommunity Case Management Group Home ScholarshipSafety Net Access Program
Kosher Konnection
ruth rales Jewish Family Service (JFS)Direct Financial Assistance to Families & IndividualsThe Food Pantry at JFSSenior ServicesCounseling to Individuals/Families in CrisisVolunteer Services
Special needs Department
adolph & rose levis Jewish Community Center (JCC)Summer Camp and Pre-school Scholarships
Birthright israel
B’nai B’rith youth Organization (BByO)Teen Leadership Training & Development
Community Outreach initiative
Day School Financial assistanceDonna Klein Jewish Academy (DKJA)Hillel Day School (HDS)Torah AcademyWeinbaum Yeshiva High School
Hillel – Florida
Jewish Community relations Council (JCrC)Government Officials AdvocacyIran InitiativePublic Education & AwarenessIsrael Action NetworkFlorida Association of Jewish Federations
Jewish education ProgramsProfessional Development Florence Melton Adult Mini-SchoolMarch of the Living Program
Temple Beth el – infant Care Program
american Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) - Programs that support rescue, relief and renewal of Jewish communities around the world.
JDC electivesFormer Soviet Union Welfare ReliefPACT – Parents and Children TogetherTurning Point
Jewish agency for israel (JaFi) - Programs that strengthen Jewish identity, build a stronger Israel and secure our Jewish future.
JaFi electivesBen Yakir Youth VillageJewish Identity Summer Camps in the Former Soviet UnionMASA – Israel JourneyPartnership 2000 – Kiryat Bialik
Chamah
ethiopian national Project (enP)Scholastic Assistance ProgramYouth Outreach Center
World OrT
affiliated HuD On-Campus Senior residences
Shirley H. Gould HouseHarry & Jeanette Weinberg House
*listing in alphabetical order by level as of 4/3/13
WE BELIEVE.We believe no child should go to bed hungry.
We believe every senior has the right to live with dignity.
We believe all Jews should be able to live – anywhere in the world –
without fear of persecution.
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help take care of those who need us the most.
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