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Micki Rosen, Pioneer
Story on page 4.
2013 An n ua l R e p or tSholom
The ofSpirit Pioneers
This year’s Annual Report highlights the pioneering spirit that has been the hallmark of Sholom since its inception over 100 years ago. In the next few pages, you will read about how recognizing a need and determination to meet it has established Sholom as the premier senior care facility that it is today.
All of the over 1,000 daily residents, patients, and clients who are served by Sholom in our accommo-dations and through our wide array of services are treated with a vigilant dedication to quality care. This dedication to our clients, residents, and patients is backed and supported by 950 professional staff, by families, volunteers, Boards, Committees, and Auxiliary, and has earned us a fi ve-star rating in nursing home care.
Sholom and our community have so much to be proud of—the employees who provide outstanding care, our beautiful facilities, our programs and activ-ities, and most importantly, the organization’s com-mitment to the residents and their families.
As Sholom grows and exceeds expectations, the needs continue to grow along with it. As you can see from the chart on page 12, admissions have increased from 117 in 1986 to 1,076 last year. We have added on and built new facil-ities to accommodate this growth, but now the older structures are in need of replace-ment, renovation, and repair. In order to maintain the quality care we have become
known for, Sholom is reliant upon your support to meet these growing needs. On behalf of the entire Sholom organization, I thank each of you and all of you for your support. Just as pioneers look toward the future, Sholom looks ahead with anticipation and energy. Together with YOU, we can continue that pioneering spirit that began back in 1908, to provide a bright future for our residents.
From the
Mark FreemanMark FreemanPresident
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Pre sident
Over the last year, the Sholom board, in collabora-tion with leadership staff, has been actively review-ing many state-of-the-art senior care options and concepts to assist us in visualizing what the future of senior care will be for Sholom and our elders.
Currently, Sholom offers a vast menu of pro-grams and services within our accommodations, while growing our community-based programs; i.e., meal programs, hospice services, our newly certifi ed and licensed Medicare homecare, and our rehabili-tation fi tness programs throughout the Twin Cities. These activities create value within and for our com-munity as our clients’ needs evolve while lessening our dependence on government funding.
We remain committed to providing the best pos-sible care to our residents and guests, valuing our employees, continuing our growing fi nancial stabil-ity and creating a long-lasting, sustainable future for Sholom and the seniors we serve.
With these goals as our number-one priority, the Sholom Board of Directors has approved a motion requesting the Sholom Foundation explore the devel-opment of a capital campaign to improve the oper-ations and living arrangements on our Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus and some additions to our Shaller Family Sholom East Campus. Also, a motion was approved to explore an endowment initia-tive within our communities in order to reposition our assets to best serve our pres-ent and future community.
We will keep you well informed as we explore these objectives for the purpose of ensuring Sholom’s commitment to the continuing health and well-being of the seniors we serve and our communities emerg-ing population of retirees who depend upon us for their evolving senior care needs.
From the
Ben LaubBen LaubChief Executive Offi cer
ON THE VERGE OF CREATING A NEW FUTURE FOR SHOLOM
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CEO
The ofSpirit Pioneers
Micki Rosen’s life has been full of
transformations and pioneering moments.
By Libby Goldstein Parker
orn and raised into an Ortho-
dox Jewish family in Detroit,
Micki sought adventure and
independence as a young
woman by heading west, only
a single suitcase in hand,
first to California. She was
then drawn to the Pacific
Northwest by the mountains
orn and raised into an Ortho-
dox Jewish family in Detroit, B
MickiRosen
and eventually settled in Portland (she did climb Mt. Hood, among others!), where she met her hus-band, Sidney Rosen,z”l and raised their family of two sons and two daughters there. Always a lover of art and music, Micki especially enjoyed listening to her hus-band play piano and sing; he even wrote a love song for her and per-formed it at their wedding.
Over the years, Micki has transformed herself from moun-tain climber to stay-at-home mother to law school student to
Director at the Oregon College of Art and Craft. In the early 1970s, she became the first woman stockbroker at Smith Barney in Portland, Oregon, on the New York Stock Exchange, working hard to make sure that all four of her children could attend col-lege. Her young-est daughter, Susanne, said, “There used to be stockbroker meet-ings in the ‘men only bars’ of pri-vate clubs, and my mom used to
sit outside the door on a chair listening in
with the handouts. She never made a big deal about it, as she believed eventually they would catch on that women should be included.
Shortly thereafter, they changed the
locations of the meetings so that my mom could join in.” It seems that pioneer Micki has done it all!
Having spent most of her adult
life on the West Coast, Micki moved about a year and a half ago to Sholom’s Enhanced Assisted Living program at the Roitenberg Family Assisted Living Residence in St. Louis Park. In this pro-
gram, Micki is able to receive skilled nursing care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the comfort of her own apart-ment. More than just traditional assisted living, Micki is receiv-ing the person-alized attention and care that
are the hallmarks of Sholom’s Enhanced Assisted Living pro-gram. It’s worth mentioning that Micki was actually the pioneer of this program too. Much as she did as a young girl heading west, Micki packed up one suitcase and moved out of the house she inhabited and loved for 50 years and became the fi rst resident of the Enhanced Assisted Living program when it opened in mid-2012. A major transformation like that could shake even the most steady personality, but Micki’s pioneering attitude was, “Well, someone has got to try it out!”
Much as she did as a young girl heading west, Micki packed
up one suitcase and became the first
resident of Sholom’s Enhanced Assisted
Living program when it opened in mid-2012.
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Micki has always empha-sized the importance of family, and even though the Sholom staff and volunteers are always there to lend a hand, she acknowledges how wonderful it is to have her daughter nearby and her other children visiting as often as pos-sible. She often thinks about her
four lovely grandchildren as well. With such an incredible support system, Micki knows she is being respected as she ages with dignity, and as a result, she continues to get much out of life.
As Micki reported, when her daughter Susanne moved her to
Minnesota from Oregon, she was quite ill. With the unmatched skill and compassion of the Sholom staff, her health has improved, and she now enjoys participat-ing in the many activities offered throughout the campus, including exercising with the in-house Live 2 B Healthy® program, personal training, and attending religious services and all outings to muse-ums or cultural events. Micki has transformed yet again, becoming a vital and contributing member of the Sholom community. Other times, she enjoys the solitude. As she says, “Sometimes I like to just sit around and think about the life I led and the things I enjoyed.”
Basking in the sunlight that is streaming through her nicely appointed one-bedroom apart-ment on the Ackerberg Family
Sholom Home West Campus in St. Louis Park, and surrounded by her daughter Nancy’s beau-tiful artwork and treasured pho-tos of family members, Micki’s eyes dance as she recounts her life experiences. She is graceful, grateful, and seems to enjoy vis-iting with anyone— family, vol-unteers, friends. They, along with the Sholom staff, have helped her continue to transform at this stage in her life.
Leaning forward in her chair, Micki confides, “The way they care for you in this place…you can’t get that kind of care any-where else. Besides, I’ve been in fi ve different places and the food here is the best! I wait all week for the matzo ball soup!
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Sid and Micki Rosen and family.Back row: Nancy Minksy, Bill Rosen, Susanne Bonfe, Mike Rosen.
Micki enjoying listening to Sid playing piano by ear.
Sholom offers a beautiful facility for weddings, bar mitzvahs, gatherings, and shivas?
Sholom offers a beautiful facility for weddings,
Did You Know...
Sholom Catering
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The wedding of Dr. Paul Wiener and Susie Chalom in the chapel at the Shaller Family Sholom East
Campus. Rabbi Harold Kravitz offi ciating.
Sholom Catering is pleased to provide restau-rant-quality food and service for all of your cater-ing needs. Whether you are planning a simcha, a shiva, Shabbat dinner, or a business meeting, we are sure to have the right menu at the right price for you.
Our convenient St. Paul and St. Louis Park campuses can provide the perfect setting for any party! We can customize your event to your specifi cations using our fl exible spaces and unmatched catering services.
We can also bring Sholom Catering to your offi ce. Please call 651.328.2034 to place your order or to request information .
Visit www.sholomcatering.com.
The Daughters of Abraham purchase the Banning
homestead at 75 Wilkins Street and name it the Jewish Home for the Aged of St. Paul.
Property is purchased on Midway Parkway and name is
changed to Jewish Home for the Aged of the Northwest.
The George Kaplan Sholom Home is built on Randolph
Street near Snelling.
George Kaplan Sholom Residence and the Jewish Home for the Aged merge. A two-story addition to the
Midway Parkway building in St. Paul is completed in 1966.
Bingo at Sholom in St. Paul.
Groundbreaking event for Menorah Plaza and Sholom Home in Saint Louis Park.
Photos courtesy of Nathan and Theresa Berman from the Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
The Daughters of Abraham purchase the Banning
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1908
Property is purchased on
1923
The George Kaplan Sholom
1958
George Kaplan Sholom Residence
1966
Bingo at Sholom in St. Paul.
Groundbreaking event for
1981
Sholom Thro ugh the Years
Sholom Home, Inc. and Community Housing
and Service Corporation join together and
become the Sholom Community Alliance.
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Sholom Thro ugh the Years
A 170-bed nursing facility is built in St. Louis Park and
is named Sholom Home West on the Ackerberg
Family campus.
A 170-bed nursing facility
1990
A new campus is built on the corner of West 7th Street and Otto Avenue in St. Paul and named the Rossy & Richard Shaller Family Sholom East Campus
A new campus is built on the corner of
2009
NORMAN & LISETTE ACKERBERG FAMILYSHOLOM WEST CAMPUS • ST. LOUIS PARK
952.935.6311
Roitenberg Family Assisted Living Residence
Leo & Doris Hodroff Pavilion for Memory Care
Sholom Home WestKnollwood Place ApartmentsMenorah Plaza ApartmentsMenorah West Apartments
ROSSY AND RICHARD SHALLER FAMILYSHOLOM EAST CAMPUS • ST. PAUL
651.328.2000
Bentson Family Assisted Living Residence Roitenberg Family Adult Day Center
David Feinberg Vitality & Aquatics CenterShirley Chapman Sholom Home East
Jay and Rose Phillips Center for Memory Care
Sholom Johnson Hospice CenterHarry & Jeanette Weinberg Apartments
SHOLOM HOME CARE: 952.939.1649 SHOLOM JOHNSON HOSPICE AGENCY:
651.328.2091Serving the Twin Cities Metro Area
2013
Sholom Home, Inc. and
1995
icki Rosen’s story on page four of this report is one of an accomplished pioneer, and her spirit parallels the spirit that founded the senior liv-ing campuses we call Sholom. It was in that same pioneer-ing spirit that Sholom’s roots started with the Daughters of Abraham, a group of ded-icated Jewish women who, in the early 1900s, pur-chased the Banning home-stead at 75 Wilkins Street. This was to be known as the Jewish Home for the Aged of St. Paul. It served 20 persons, admitting men over age 65 and women over 60. Applicants having fi nancial assets or property were required to assign it over to the Home.
Plans were made to expand from this location to Midway Parkway in 1916. In 1917, prop-erty was purchased and a foun-dation was laid, but due to lack of funds, the building was not opened until 1923, and the name
was changed to the Jewish Home for the Aged of the Northwest. Initially, only the “well” aged were admitted.
The Daughters of Abraham never gave up the idea of a Jewish hospital to care for the “ill” aged. After attempting to finance a kosher kitchen at Miller Hospital and being refused, they purchased and operated a house at 45 South St. Albans Street in St. Paul, to be
used as a convalescence home with the blessing of the United Jewish Fund and Council (UJFC).
In 1958, through the gen-erosity of George Kaplan, the Sholom Home on Randolph street near Snelling was built. It was designated to pro-vide care and shelter for the
chronically ill. This was a long-needed haven, and the culmination of the dream of the Daughters of Abraham, who were the core of a very active Auxiliary. The 40-bed facility was eventually found to be economically unfeasi-
ble to operate.After intensive study, the
UJFC, Minneapolis Federation for Jewish Service and Duluth Federation, as well as the boards of the George Kaplan Sholom Home and the Jewish Home for the Aged approved the merger of the two homes to be known as Sholom Home, Inc. Thanks to the gener-osity of Rose and Jay Phillips, a
We speak not to brick and mortar,but to the lives of people
who seek refuge within our walls.
icki Rosen’s story on page four of this report is one of an
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The ofSpirit Pioneers
The Story of Sholom
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two-story addition to the Midway Parkway building was completed in 1966, and named the Phillips Addition, allowing 29 residents to be transferred from The Kaplan Home.
St. Paul was becoming estab-lished, but the “West” had not yet been pioneered! After complet-ing a series of studies, it was deter-mined there was a need for senior services in Minneapolis. In 1990, groundbreaking began on a 170-bed nursing facil-ity in St. Louis Park that became known as Sholom Home West located on the Norman and Lisette Ackerberg Family Campus.
There was also a real need for market-rate and HUD-subsidized independent housing that could provide tenants with a comforting sense of Jewish tradition, so Menorah West and Knollwood Place Apartments were built on the West campus. These gave tenants a host of opportuni-ties to remain active in the com-munity yet live independently. As the need grew for assisted liv-ing, Roitenberg Family Assisted Living Residence was added right next door. Such close proximity to Knollwood Place meant tenants
could stay connected with their friends, family, synagogues, and community involvement as they moved to a new level of care. In 2012, Enhanced Assisted Living was introduced at Roitenberg, which allowed tenants to remain in their residence while receiving even higher levels of care. Its fi rst resident was Micki Rosen; a pio-neering program for true pioneers!
In 1995, Sholom Home, Inc. and Community Housing
and Service Corporation joined together and became the Sholom Community Alliance, an organi-zation providing a full continuum of health and housing services. A single Board of Trustees directed six facilities: Knollwood Place, Menorah Plaza, Menorah West, Roitenberg Family Assisted Living, Sholom Home East, Sholom Home West, and the Leo and Doris Hodroff Pavilion for Memory Care.
In order to guard its future financial needs, the Sholom Foundation was organized. The
sole mission of Sholom Foundation is to raise sufficient endowment assets and annual revenue to pro-vide crucial dollars for Sholom services and facilities, and to pro-mote excellence in care to those served by Sholom. Together with the Auxiliary, their mission is to enrich, enhance, support, and bring comfort to the residents of Sholom.
The St. Paul arm of the orga-nization was relocated in February
2009 to the corner of West 7th Street and Otto Avenue, where a state-of-the-art facility was built. Named the Rossy and Richard Shaller Family Sholom East Campus, it is home
to the Shirley Chapman Sholom Home East, Bentson Family Assisted Living Residence and the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Apartments. In addition, it also houses the David Feinberg Vitality & Aquatics Center, Jay and Rose Phillips Center for Memory Care, Roitenberg Adult Day Center, Sholom Johnson Hospice Center and Agency. In addition, Sholom operates its own home health agency, Sholom Home Care.
The Shaller Family Sholom East Campus has remained in such
The Sholom Auxiliary & Foundation were originally created to enrich, enhance,
support, and bring comfort to the residents of Sholom Home East and later
to Sholom Home West.
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high demand that a new construc-tion project was completed in 2013 to add 16 more accommodations to the Shirley Chapman Sholom Home East.
With pioneering comes growth opportunities. Both cam-puses have fl ourished and grown at a remarkable rate, and the natural wear and tear that results is requir-ing updates and expansion in order to keep serving our seniors in the standards of excellence for which Sholom has become known. What was once a small, quiet community with residents staying for nearly three years has changed dramati-cally (see chart at right). Both cam-puses now experience extremely high traffi c and utilization, which warrants frequent reinvestment and replacement of our furnish-ings, fi xtures, and equipment.
In 2013, both Sholom Home West and Shirley Chapman Sholom Home East received a Five-Star Rating from medicare.gov Nursing Home Compare Web site in overall quality, health inspec-tion, quality measures, staffi ng, and RN staffi ng. And as Sholom has evolved over the years, so have the needs.
We speak not to brick and mor-tar, but to the lives of people who seek refuge within our walls. With
your continued support, we can continue that pioneering spirit that our forefathers and foremoth-ers began back in 1908.
Look for your 2014 Food for Your Soul invitation coming
in the mail!Or go to FoodForYourSoul.org for
more information. Registration begins online this spring.
Sholom Receives High Government
Rating!Medicare.gov’s Nursing Home Compare Web site has given Sholom Home West and Shirley Chapman Sholom Home East a 5- and 4-Star rat-ing, respectively, in 2013, with comparisons to other nurs-ing homes in the areas of over-all quality, health inspection, quality measures, staffi ng, and RN staffi ng. We look forward to continuing this standard of excellence in the coming years.
Look for your 2014
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1986Length of Stay ...........................952 daysAnnual Admissions ............................117
SHOLOM EASTAnnual Admissions ..........................690Avg. Length of Stay TCU*....... 16 daysAvg. Length of Stay LTC** .....90 days
SHOLOM WESTAnnual Admissions ...........................386Avg. Length of Stay TCU ........22 daysAvg. Length of Stay LTC ..... 270 days
25 Years Ago
2013
*TCU: Transitional Care Unit**LTC: Long-Term Care
The ofSpirit Pioneers
Good food.Good company.
Good cause.
By Libby Goldstein ParkerSholom Auxiliary Liaison
hat do you get when you take
one small group of people, one
fabulous and delicious dinner
party, a generous helping of
entertainment, loads and loads
of interesting conversation,
and a sprinkle of goodwill? Of
course: this is the recipe for Food
for Your Soul, Sholom’s major
annual fundraiser, cooked up by
the tireless efforts of the Sholom
Auxiliary master chefs!
hat do you get when you take
one small group of people, one W
Foodfor YourSoul
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*TCU: Transitional Care Unit**LTC: Long-Term Care
Looking good. Feeling good. Sholom Auxiliary
sponsors “Live 2 B Healthy® Senior Fitness”
at Sholom.
Food for Your Soul is a fundraiser through the Sholom Auxiliary to benefit the residents of Sholom and the more than 1,000 seniors Sholom serves each year. The concept for this event is based on individuals or couples through-out the Twin Cities who host an intimate dinner party gathering in their homes featuring a special guest.
“Special Guests” are our community’s movers and shak-ers or experts in their fi elds who attend one of the dinners and speak about their particular area of expertise. There are a wide range of options for guests to choose from—everything from arts to food and wine, politics, sports, enter tainment, business, academia, social change—and a wide variety of homes and hosts. Community members purchase tickets to attend the dinner party that is most intriguing to them.
Food for Your Soul provides an effi cient and effective way for Sholom Auxiliary to raise criti-cal dollars while keeping expenses low and attracting a diverse audi-ence. Hosts are asked to provide the dinner, and Special Guests are asked to participate at no cost to Sholom.
The idea for this event was borrowed from the Boston Jewish
Day School. A few years ago, Sholom’s then Board President, Wendy Baldinger, had a copy of the invitation for their event, “Matters of Taste.” Wendy brought the invite to the Marketing Committee meeting, handed it to us, and said, “I think we could do this for Sholom.” And that’s how Food for Your Soul was born!
The fi rst year, amid much skepticism, Food for Your Soul raised about $50,000—not bad for a fi rst-time event! For the second and third years, our community
really came forward, and we were able to raise about $100,000 each year to help the Auxiliary con-tinue providing the comforts
of home to our Sholom resi-dents, tenants, and clients.
This past year, money raised from Food for Your Soul went directly to support the Live 2 B Healthy®
Senior Fitness pro-gram that is now avail-
able at Roitenberg Assisted Living Residence, Knollwood Place Apartments, and Bentson Assisted Living Residence. We are very excited to see what the fourth year will bring!
The recipe for success with this event is due in no small part to our Auxiliary members who work tirelessly for months, plan-ning, brainstorming, contact-ing potential hosts and Special Guests to participate, securing corporate sponsors, and ensuring all the logistics for the evening to run smoothly. As you can imag-ine, this event literally takes a vil-lage, and we are so grateful for all of our hosts, Special Guests, com-mittee members, donors, corpo-rate sponsors and participants. We could not whip up this delec-table, nourishing event without their support!
brought the invite to the dents, tenants, and clients.
gram that is now avail-
Estelle Gedan (left) and Marion Toberman work to increase arm strength with the Live 2 B Healthy® program.
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PresidentMark FreemanVice PresidentsSteve BrandBill GotliebJohn MacDonaldPolly SaxonTreasurerJerry RudickSecretaryMargie Solomon
Immediate Past PresidentBarry NewmanDirectorsWendy BaldingerCarrie Bloomfi eldNeil BorensteinAllen FreemanBill HorneJay GoldbergJon Gordon
Grant KaminLori KaminPhyllis KarasovBecca Kvasnik (Aux. President)Brian KriskoNancy LaneShawn RocklerPaul RossMichæ l Saxon (Found. President)
Scott SeilerMichæ l ShieldsJulie Swiler
President Michæ l SaxonPresident ElectMark FreemanTreasurerLisa HeilicherSecretaryJanie BergDirectorsSteve A. Brand*Lisa CappBob Cohen
Arne Divine*Michæ l EpsteinNeil Fink Jack FitermanAllen Freeman*David GantmanJay D. Goldberg*Debbie GoldenbergHarold Goldfi neJon Gordon*Robert Hartman*Susan Feinberg- Hughes
Elaine JohnsonJudy A. KaronRobert Karon*Becca KvasnikJoy LeibmanJosh Ribnick MannLouis NewmanKen RaskinJerry RudickAda Rubenstein z”l
Herb SchechterCharles Selcer*Michelle Shaller
Thomas Sherman*Ben SteinbergLloyd Stern*Jerome Yugend z”l*Drew Zamansky
*Past Presidents
President Becca KvasnikVice President Fundraising Micki NaimanVice President Membership Layne RosenSusie Held
Vice President Programming for Members Rollye RinkeyVice President Programming for Residents Sharon Kieff erDiane MintzTreasurer Francie CorwinRecording Secretary Sheila Leventhal
Directors Barb Hoff manDiane KupermanSheri RosenLaurie Smith Immediate Past President Nancy GetzkinLife Board Members Marion KleinAnn MillerBeryl Strickon
2013–14 Boards of Directors
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President Mark Freeman
SHOLOM BOARD OF DIRECTORS
SHOLOM FOUNDATION
SHOLOM AUXILIARY
President Michæ l Saxon
President Becca Kvasnik
he Roitenberg Residence
on the Ackerberg Family
Campus—Sholom West is an
apartment l iving community
that provides both privacy
and peace of mind. We off er
delicious meals and snacks,
housekeeping, personal
linen and laundry services,
assistance with social
services, a wellness offi ce
and programs, chaplaincy
services and a host of social
activities, cultural events and
educational opportunities.
The Bentson Family Assisted
Living Residence features
warm, timeless décor in a
neighborhood setting on
the beautiful Shaller Family
Campus—Sholom East in
St. Paul. We off er all the
comforts listed above.
he Roitenberg Residence
on the Ackerberg Family
T
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Sholom Housing Options
ENHANCED ASSISTED LIVINGIf your loved one requires a higher level of care than what is off ered in a traditional assisted living setting, talk to us. We can help you fi nd what best suits your loved one’s needs.
assisted livingROITENBERG FAMILY ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE3610 Phillips ParkwaySt. Louis Park, MN 55426(952) 908.1776Numero-Steinfeldt FoundationAssisted Living PavilionWe off er 52 studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments with either traditional or enhanced assisted living services. Here’s a sampling of our amenities:• Family-style living rooms,
sunrooms, gardens, and walking paths
• On-site fi tness center and Live 2 B Healthy® fi tness classes
• On-site beauty and barber shop• Private dining and catering
services available• Utilities included• Access to Ackerberg Family
campus continuum & hospice• Full calendar of activities,
classes, and community events • Kosher dining—all meals and
snacks included • Housekeeping and laundry
service included • Scheduled van service
• Ask about short-term stays!
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BENTSON FAMILY ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN55102 • (651) 328.2023• 48 studio, one- and two-
bedroom apartments• Emergency call systems• Access to home care services
through Sholom Home Care• Full calendar of activities,
classes and community events• Kosher dining—all meals and
snacks included• Housekeeping and laundry
service included• Wellness programs• Scheduled van service• 24-hour staffi ng
holom off ers short-term rehabilitation services and therapies for persons
recovering from surgery, injury, or other acute illness, and who may require
additional rehab nursing care before they return home.
Our memory care facilities consist of separate, supportive environments
specially designed and staff ed for the distinctive needs of adults with
dementia and memory loss.
holom off ers short-term rehabilitation services and therapies for persons
recovering from surgery, injury, or other acute illness, and who may require S
Sholom Housing Options
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memory careJAY & ROSE PHILLIPS CENTER FOR MEMORY CARE730 Kay AvenueSt. Paul, MN 55102(651) 328.2023• 18 studio apartments• Specialized programs and
services fostering independence and wellness for individuals experiencing mild to moderate stages of dementia and memory loss
• Sholom Home Care staff on-site 24/7
LEO & DORIS HODROFF PAVILION FOR MEMORY CARE3610 Phillips ParkwaySt. Louis Park, MN 55426(952) 908.1776• 24 studio apartments• Specialized programs and
services fostering independence and wellness for individuals experiencing mild to moderate stages of dementia and memory loss
• Sholom Home Care staff on-site 24/7
skilled nursing& short-termrehabilitationSHIRLEY CHAPMAN SHOLOM HOME EAST740 Kay AvenueSt. Paul, MN 55102(651) 328.2000• 108-bed care center with private
rooms and baths• Short-term rehabilitation, long-
term, respite, memory, hospice, and palliative care
• Chapel, library, gift shop/deli, beauty/barber shop
• Rooftop outdoor patios• Sholom Johnson Hospice Center
SHOLOM HOME WEST3620 Phillips ParkwaySt. Louis Park MN 55426(952) 935.6311• 179-bed care center• Outdoor garden courtyard• Chapel, library, gift shop,
beauty/barber shop• Short-term rehabilitation,
long-term, respite, memory, hospice, and palliative care
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KNOLLWOOD PLACE APARTMENTS 3630 Phillips ParkwaySt. Louis Park, MN 55426(952) 939.1605• 153 one- and two-bedroom
apartment homes• Controlled entry, emergency call
system & heated underground parking
• Access to home care services provided by Sholom Home Care; staff on-site 24/7
• Full calendar of activities, classes and community events
hud-supported apartment homesMENORAH PLAZA 4925 Minnetonka Blvd.St. Louis Park, MN 55416 (952) 653.3680• 151 one- and two-bedroom
apartment homes
• Recreational, cultural, and social programming
• Dining services• State-funded, waivered services
for customized living program available
• Access to home care services through Sholom Home Care; staff on-site 24/7
MENORAH WEST3600 Phillips Parkway, St. Louis Park, MN 55426(952) 653.3680• 45 one-bedroom apartment
homes• Recreational, cultural, and social
programming • Meal programs available• State-funded waivered services
for customized living program available
• Access to home care services through Sholom Home Care; Staff available 24/7
HARRY & JEANETTE WEINBERG APARTMENTS760 Perlman Street, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 925.8000• 45 one-bedroom apartment
homes• Recreational, cultural, and social
programming• State-funded waivered services
for customized living program available
• Underground parking• Access to home care services
through Sholom Home Care; staff available 24/7
market-rate senior apartment homes
also on the rossy & richard shaller family east campus
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Sholom Services
DAVID FEINBERG VITALITY & AQUATICS CENTER 730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 328.2051• Warm water therapy pool• Certifi ed trainers
ROITENBERG FAMILY ADULT DAY CENTER 730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 328.2015• Enriching programming• Socialization• Nutritious meals• Secure environment
Community-WideSHOLOM HOME CARE (952) 939.1649Enables seniors to continue to live in their own home while receiving high-quality home health and personal care services.
SHOLOM JOHNSON HOSPICE AGENCY (651) 328.2091Hospice care wherever you live; providing physical, emotional, and spiritual care to individuals approaching the end of life and their families.
SHOLOM CATERINGSt. Paul: (651) 328.2034Minneapolis: (612) 590.5271In need of Kosher catering for all your party needs? Sholom Catering has the right food for any occasion! Go to www.sholomcatering.com.
Sholom Home
Care is Medicare
certifi ed and is
accredited by
the Accreditation
Commission for Health Care.
Sholom FinancialsStatement of Financial Position
2013 2012 2013 2012ASSETS LIABILITIESCURRENT ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES
Cash and Cash Equivalents 4,984,437$ 6,387,929Cash and Cash Equivalents 4,984,437$ 6,387,929Cash and Cash Equivalents 4,984,437 $ Current Portion of LTD 13,374,176$ 6,387,929$ Current Portion of LTD 13,374,176$ 6,387,929 13,688,898$ Current Portion of LTD 13,374,176 13,688,898$ Current Portion of LTD 13,374,176Short Term Investments 760,986 445,191Short Term Investments 760,986 445,191Short Term Investments 760,986 Accounts Payable 967,382 445,191 Accounts Payable 967,382 445,191 1,964,960 Accounts Payable 967,382 1,964,960 Accounts Payable 967,382Accounts Receivable 3,753,035 3,360,385Accounts Receivable 3,753,035 3,360,385Accounts Receivable 3,753,035 Accrued Expenses 2,998,356 3,360,385 Accrued Expenses 2,998,356 3,360,385 3,244,138 Accrued Expenses 2,998,356 3,244,138 Accrued Expenses 2,998,356Current Assets Limited as to Use 1,722,352 1,749,359Current Assets Limited as to Use 1,722,352 1,749,359Current Assets Limited as to Use 1,722,352 Deferred Revenue 70,201 1,749,359 Deferred Revenue 70,201 1,749,359 75,876 Deferred Revenue 70,201 75,876 Deferred Revenue 70,201Other Current Assets 368,423 318,102Other Current Assets 368,423 318,102Other Current Assets 368,423 Total Current Liabilities 17, 318,102 Total Current Liabilities 17, 318,102 18,973,872 Total Current Liabilities 17, 18,973,872 Total Current Liabilities 17,410,115 18,973,872410,115
Total Current Assets 11,589,233 12,260,966Total Current Assets 11,589,233 12,260,966Total Current Assets 11,589,233LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
Trust and Security Deposits 403,741 395,916Trust and Security Deposits 403,741 395,916Trust and Security Deposits 403,741ASSETS LIMITED AS TO USE 34,991,39633,508,338 34,991,39633,508,338 Deferred Compensation 262,596 34,991,396 Deferred Compensation 262,596 34,991,396 281,196 Deferred Compensation 262,596 281,196 Deferred Compensation 262,596Less: Current Portion 1,722,352 1,749,359Less: Current Portion 1,722,352 1,749,359Less: Current Portion 1,722,352 LTD, Less Current Portions 50,517,061 1,749,359 LTD, Less Current Portions 50,517,061 1,749,359 51,789,651 LTD, Less Current Portions 50,517,061 51,789,651 LTD, Less Current Portions 50,517,061
Total Assets Limited to Use Interest Rate Swap Agreement 1,354,222 1,978,383Total Assets Limited to Use Interest Rate Swap Agreement 1,354,222 1,978,383Total Assets Limited to Use Interest Rate Swap Agreement 1,354,222(Net of Current Portion) 31,785,986 33,242,037(Net of Current Portion) 31,785,986 33,242,037(Net of Current Portion) 31,785,986 Total Long-Term Liab 33,242,037 Total Long-Term Liab 33,242,037 ilities 52, 54,445,146ilities 52, 54,445,146ilities 52,537,620 54,445,146537,620
TOTAL LIABILITIES 73,419,01869,947,735 73,419,01869,947,735
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT 83,656,45082,900,341 83,656,45082,900,341 NET ASSETSUnrestricted 31,279,666 33,277,681Unrestricted 31,279,666 33,277,681Unrestricted 31,279,666
OTHER ASSETS 1,707,6831,842,197 1,707,6831,842,197 Temporary Restricted 5,198,665 1,707,683 Temporary Restricted 5,198,665 1,707,683 3,426,300 Temporary Restricted 5,198,665 3,426,300 Temporary Restricted 5,198,665Permanently Restricted 21,691,691 20,744,137Permanently Restricted 21,691,691 20,744,137Permanently Restricted 21,691,691
Total Net Assets 58,170,022 57,448,118Total Net Assets 58,170,022 57,448,118Total Net Assets 58,170,022
TOTAL LIABILITIESTOTAL ASSETS 128,117,757$ 130,867,136TOTAL ASSETS 128,117,757$ 130,867,136TOTAL ASSETS 128,117,757$ 130,867,136$$ 130,867,136 AND NET ASSETS 128,117,757$ 130,867,136ND NET ASSETS 128,117,757$ 130,867,136ND NET ASSETS 128,117,757$ 130,867,136$$ 130,867,136
Sholom and Affiliates Consolidated
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HUD5%
REVENUE BY SOURCE
Home Care10%
Foundation6% SCA
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Sholom Financials
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2013 2012UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT
Net Resident Service Revenue 32,790,088 34,191,772Net Resident Service Revenue 32,790,088 34,191,772Net Resident Service Revenue 32,790,088Rental Revenue 11,699,621 9,666,845Rental Revenue 11,699,621 9,666,845Rental Revenue 11,699,621Other Operating Revenue 2,291,165 2,349,971Other Operating Revenue 2,291,165 2,349,971Other Operating Revenue 2,291,165Unrestricted Contributions 1,150,327 1,384,118Unrestricted Contributions 1,150,327 1,384,118Unrestricted Contributions 1,150,327Investment Income 519,784 1,575,052Investment Income 519,784 1,575,052Investment Income 519,784Net Assets Released from Restrictions Used for Operations 1,341,2671,488,605 1,341,2671,488,605
Total Revenues, Gains and Other Support 49,939,590$ 50,509,025Total Revenues, Gains and Other Support 49,939,590$ 50,509,025Total Revenues, Gains and Other Support 49,939,590$ 50,509,025$$ 50,509,025
OPERATING EXPENSESPrograms and Services 42,314,674 41,097,210Programs and Services 42,314,674 41,097,210Programs and Services 42,314,674Management and General 8,685,043 8,512,576Management and General 8,685,043 8,512,576Management and General 8,685,043Development and Fundraising 808,660 698,633Development and Fundraising 808,660 698,633Development and Fundraising 808,660
Total Operating Expenses 51,808,377$ 50,308,419Total Operating Expenses 51,808,377$ 50,308,419Total Operating Expenses 51,808,377$ 50,308,419$$ 50,308,419
OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) (1,868,787)$ 200,606(1,868,787)$ 200,606(1,868,787)$ 200,606$$ 200,606
NONOPERATING GAINS (LOSSES) AND OTHER SUPPORTRealized and Unrealized Loss on Investments 588,705 (118,230)Realized and Unrealized Loss on Investments 588,705 (118,230)Realized and Unrealized Loss on Investments 588,705Grant Revenue 187,855 317,589Grant Revenue 187,855 317,589Grant Revenue 187,855Gain on Disposal of Assets - 6,500Gain on Disposal of Assets - 6,500Gain on Disposal of Assets -Loss on Involuntary Conversion of Non-Monetary Assets - (109,381)Loss on Involuntary Conversion of Non-Monetary Assets - (109,381)Loss on Involuntary Conversion of Non-Monetary Assets -
Total Nonoperating Gains (Losses) and Other Support 776,560 96,478Total Nonoperating Gains (Losses) and Other Support 776,560 96,478Total Nonoperating Gains (Losses) and Other Support 776,560
Excess (Deficit) Revenues, Gains and Other Support Over Expense (1,092,227)$ 297,084Excess (Deficit) Revenues, Gains and Other Support Over Expense (1,092,227)$ 297,084Excess (Deficit) Revenues, Gains and Other Support Over Expense (1,092,227)$ 297,084$$ 297,084
Increase in Unrestricted Net Assets - 3,400ricted Net Assets - 3,400ricted Net Assets -
Increase (Decrease) in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets (221,952)866,577 (221,952)866,577
Increase in Permanently Restricted Net Assets 1,520,510947,554 1,520,510947,554
Net Assets, Beginning of Year 55,849,07657,448,118 55,849,07657,448,118
Net Assets, End of Year 58,170,022$ 57,448,118Net Assets, End of Year 58,170,022$ 57,448,118Net Assets, End of Year 58,170,022$ 57,448,118$$ 57,448,118
Sholom and Affiliates Consolidated
A complete copy of financial statements audited by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP is available upon request
Statement of Activities
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Sholom
1. Become a member of Sholom and receive dual membership with Sholom Auxiliary. Choose from several membership levels, or become a life member! Use the envelope included in this report to show your support!
2. Become a Bed & Breakfast Backer. Join the Sholom devotees who understand and support our mission to care for the elderly. Bed and Breakfast Backers contribute
in increments of $25 or more per month to off set Sholom’s operating
losses. Backers are automatically members of Sholom. To become a Bed & Breakfast backer, call (952) 934.1664.
3. Acknowledge a special occasion or memorialize someone with a donation to Sholom.
To make a tribute or donation on our website at www.sholom.com, click on “Giving” and learn how! For more information on all of these options, call (952) 939.1664.
4. Volunteer your time and talents at Sholom.
Give an hour or a day, once or on a regular basis. To learn more about the countless volunteer opportunities available, call: (952) 939.1627 (St. Louis Park) or (651) 328.2068 (St. Paul).
Sholom AuxiliaryCreated to enrich, enhance, and bring comfort to Sholom residents and tenants through fundraising eff orts.
The Auxiliary has provided many “extras” for Sholom residents and tenants through the years, including purchasing special equipment and off setting the “in-house” beauty/barber shop fees.
Sales of Auxiliary-made “Delicious Knishes,” the Food for Show, Food on the Go cookbook, and Special Service cards all directly benefi t Sholom, so mark
your calendars now for the third Thursday in June, when the Auxiliary will bring you the
annual Food for Your Soul (FFYS) event, which continues to be a resounding success every year!
Auxiliary specifi c endowments are another way to support the Auxiliary’s eff orts. Endowments support specifi c programs such as communication; others are there for where the need is greatest. To fi nd out how you can create an Auxiliary endowment fund or to become a member, call 952.939.1594.
The dual membership program of Sholom and the Auxiliary has been tremendously successful. Be sure to renew your membership for the next year, or, if you aren’t already a member, you can join anytime!
Join online at www.sholom.com or call (952) 939.1638.
Sholom FoundationEnsuring Sholom programs, services, and facilities for our elderly loved ones, ourselves, and generations to come . . .
The sole mission of Sholom Foundation is to raise suffi cient endowment and annual funds to generate fi nancial support for Sholom services and facilities; and to promote excellence in care to those served by Sholom for generations to come.
Serving the fastest-growing population—seniors over the age of 65—and ever-decreasing government
reimbursements for long-term care makes the need for a reliable source of funding for Sholom more important than ever.
The Foundation’s fundraising eff orts are concentrated in the following: planned gifts, current and future pledges of cash, stock, property, and estate gifts that name Sholom Foundation as a benefi ciary in a will, life insurance policy, qualifi ed retirement fund or trust, or charitable trust—all of which may establish named funds to support Sholom in perpetuity.
To learn more about how you can make a diff erence with your gift to Sholom Foundation, call Executive Director Jœ l Mandel at (952) 939.1593. Donate online:www.sholomfoundation.com.
We need our community behind us now more than ever! Show your support for Sholom in several diff erent ways!
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Sholom/AuxiliaryLife MembersAnonymous (1)Ruth AaronMargo & Barry AbelsonBonnie & Alvin
AbrahamsonJoan & Jack
AbrahamsonLucille AbramovitzRichard AbramsCarolyn AbramsonJoy & David AbramsonLynn & Buddy
AbramsonSandy & Ed AbramsonMarian AdcockElaine & Mark AdelmanJean AdelsonJohn AdlerMarjorie AdlerTracey & Ken Agranoff Charlotte AizmanSandra AlchNance AlexanderDoddie AltmanClarita & David
AndersonMeredith & Greg
AndersonMary & William AndlerLoni & Darrell AnselPhyllis AppelbaumSally AppelbaumAl AppleErika & Paul
ApplebaumLorraine & Sid
ApplebaumMolly & Steve
ApplebaumStuart & Maxine
ApplebaumDeborah & Michæ l
ArmelJan & Josh ArnoldNaomi & Neil ArnoldJason & Joyce AronsonLorraine AstrenRuth Atlas
Rose AverbachWendy & Howie BachKerry & Scott BaderKristi Bader & Gary
SwartzMolly & Sidney BaderAbby & Shel BadzinFern BadzinSandra & Barry BainesEstelle & Robert
BaldingerWendy & Steven
BaldingerKaren & Ronald BaltoAdrienne & Morton
BankStephanie & David
BankGerda BankhalterSally & Charlie BansShirley BaratzBettie BarenbaumMarilyn & Larry
BarenbaumEstelle & Harvey
BarisofEtta & Mike BarryMelanie & Charles
BarryPatti & Jev BaskinLois & Walter BaumBetty BaumgartenBarbara & Lee
BearmonRoz & Sid BearmanJanie & Terry BeckerNettie BeersJanet & Robert
BehringerGinger & Martin BellMyrna & Gary BellSally & James Beloff Judi Belzer & Jerry
WaldmanLinda & Paul BenensonBarbara BentsonMargo BerdassPearl & Daniel BerdassConnie BerdeDoris Berde
Michæ l & Carol BerdeJanie & David BergJudy & James BergBeverly & Phil BermanConstance BermanJanis BermanLois BermanLyle BermanToby & Frank BermanLisa & Alan BernickMarcia & Herb BernickVivian & Steven
BernickHarriet BernsteinSheila BernsteinShirley & Marshall
BesikofLinda & Butch BialickHelena BigosBetsy & Barry BirnbergTammy & Carl BirnbergRuth BlackmanRhonda & Charles
BlandDonna & Alan BlockArline BloomBette Ann & Richard
BloomBobby & Phil BloomPeggy & Richard
BloomShirley Bloomfi eldMichæ l & Abigail BlumArdis & Fred
BlumenthalShussie & Allen
BlumenthalLou Ann BongardEllen & Rudy BoschwitzMichele & Jeff BostonGail & Steve BrandRaleigh BrandJerry & Joy BratterDarlene & Larry
BraufmanLinda & Miles
BraufmanMaddy BraufmanFarrel & William
Braunstein
Elly & Irv BravermanJoan & Harvey BreamShirley BreitmanCerely BrennerPam BrinKaren & Ivan BrodskyPhyllis & Sanford
BrodyCathy & Richard BromsMarilyn & Timothy
BromsRonnie & Roger BrooksJane & David BroudeJodi BrownSandra & David BrownMichelle & Steve
BuchertEli BuddMarlene & Jim
BuksteinMarcia & James BuninRichard & Susan BuninBeverly Bunin-GillmanJoni & Bill BurgJudith & Robert
BurnamHarriette & Fred
BursteinElaine BurtonRicki & Conrad
ButwinickBeverly CalmensonNancy CalvinRochelle CalvinEsther & Martin CappSusan ChalfenMarilyn & Harvey
ChanenWendy ChanenMeriam CharneySharon & Stan ChaussMyra ChazinMarilyn ChernMarcia & Mark
CherniackIda Raye CherninShirlee CleinBobby & Elliot CohenDiane & Richard Cohen
Ethelyn & Howard Cohen
Paula CohenRusty & Burt CohenSally CohenSharon & Marvin
CohenVernice & Jack CohenBarbara CohnBarbie Cohn & Tony
AndreasenCara & Herb CohnPeggy & Billy CohnRobin & Jack ConnSusan & Marc CohnFrances & Gregg
CorwinHelen CorwinJeanne CorwinAidee CooperElaine & Daniel DachisElaine & Gary DachisMahryam DanielsMarcia & David Danoff Sheila & Stuart
DansingerArlene & Richard DavisBeverly & Stanley
DavisHarriet DavisJanet & Yale DavisMaureen & Greg DavisBeverly DeikelDee DempseyHaddie DerechinEvelyn DesnickElaine & Ed DevittLois & Sherm DevittNancy Devitt & Rick
ChaseSusie & Bob DiamondMarilyn DickelClaire DienstagAnita DinersteinArne & Ræ DivineSusan & Alan DivineTheressa & Lacey
DixonLois & Dale DobrinSusan & Jim Dockman
Yale & Diane DolginowDeborah DoraSusan & Len DruskinDeborah & Alan
DubinskyMona DubinskyArlene & Daniel EbinBeverly & Marvin
EdelsteinJill & Bob EdelsteinBetsy & Julius
EdlavitchJudith & Joseph
EdwardsMrs. Marjorie B.
EdwardsJane Eff ressMiles Efron & Joy
ButwinBarbara EigerBetty EisenstadtLinda & Larry
EisenstadtJudith & Allan EliasHelen EllerSyrile EllisonBarbara & Richard
EmersonJudy & Michæ l
EmmonsWendy & Randy EngelRhoda & Gene
EngelsonShoshana Englard &
David FalconerMarja EnglerPatti & Lee EnglerCarol & Mark EpsteinCarole & Gene EpsteinGloria EsenstenPhyllis & Ron EttingerVivian & Bob EzrilovBetty & Herbert FantleHillary & Daniel FederZetta FederCorrine & Tom
FeinbergDavid FeinbergJoan FeinbergLinda Feinberg
Dedicated Members
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Judy FeldmanLenore & Al FeldmanSusie & Steve FeldmanSol FellmanJoanne Ferraro & Bob
BeugenSherri & Larry FeuerEllenjoy FieldsBeverlee FineAmy FingerhutBeverly & Dick FinkMargie & Mitch FinkBarbara & Paul
FinkelsteinFreda FinnBobbi & Merrill
FischbeinIrv FischbeinMarilyn & Howard
FischbeinLiz & Hap FischmanNatalie FischmanLinda & Bob FisherNoreen FisherRenee & Harvey
FishmanSusan & Leslie
FishmanBernice FitermanDolly FitermanLinda & Mike FitermanShirley FitermanSusie & Steve FitermanWillis FormanPaula FoxCheryl & Elliot FranckeBarbara & Neal FrankShirley & Byron Frank Doreen Frankel & Jake
HurwitzTerry FreedmanBeth & John FreemanDebbie Freeman &
Edward LentschGretta FreemanJudy & Todd FreemanLinda & Richard
FreemanMargie FreemanSusan Freeman & Neil
BorensteinToba & Allen FreemanNancy & Stuart Friedell
Elizabeth & George Frisch
Gail & Gerald FrischDeborah & Thomas
FrishbergDonald & Marjorie
FrishbergCarol & Glen
FuerstneauElissa & Igor FurmanRenee & James
GainsleyPauline GaleRivi & Mike GalinsonAnsel & Leslie GardnerEileen GarelickMolly & Ken GarelickLorraine & Sherman
GaronLynne GaronDr. Cesar & Stephanie
GarvidaHarriet & Bill GaswaySharman Gautsch-
Ecker & James EckerRosie & Loren GellerSamuel GeltEve GerberLæ l & Gary GerdingCarolyn & Barry GerrKaren & Bruce
GershmanNancy & Jeff GetzkinEsther GetzugLois & Larry GibsonNancy & Steve GilatsHeidi & Howard GilbertHarold GillmanRoni & Alan GingoldDavid GinsbergBarbara & Neil GitlinHugh GitlinRenee GitlinRena & Barry GlaserElsie GlassDebra Glassman &
Robert KaufmanHarriet GleemanChicky & Birdy
GlickmanFrancine GlickmanKaren & Howard
GochbergEsta & Jerry Gold
Fay & Steve GoldAnne & Arnold
GoldbergMarlene & Sandy
GoldbergMiriam GoldbergPatti GoldbergDr. Stanley M. & Luella
G. GoldbergZee GoldbergDebbie GoldbergerGeri GoldbergerNancy GoldbergerShirley GoldbergerBonnie & Lester
GoldblattJean & Jeff GoldenNancy & Marshall
GoldenRichard & Patti GoldenRivoli GoldenCheryl & David
GoldenbergDebbie & Chad
GoldenbergDiane & Louie
GoldenbergJudy & Herb
GoldenbergLinda & Jacob
GoldenbergRose GoldenbergRuth GoldenbergSonseere GoldenbergSusan & Bill
GoldenbergBurniece GoldetskyJudie & Norman
GoldetskyLaurie & Bruce
GoldfarbMel & Judy GoldfeinKatherine & Allen
GoldmanMaurice & May
GoldmanEdith GoldschmidtCecil & Sid GoldsteinEdith GoodmanEdith & Max GoodmanLois GoodmanMalka & Ernest
GoodmanBenita Gordon
Bernice Cowl GordonJane & Jon GordonJulie GordonKaren GordonElaine & Ronald GorenMary GotzBeth & Dewey Graff Jennifer Gray & Mark
FreemanSusan & Norton GrayEllen & Harley
GreenbergJanet GreenbergJanice & Ben
GreenbergLionel GreenbergMarilyn & Dean
GreenbergMyra & Roger
GreenbergRonya & Larry
GreenbergIda Greenfi eldMelanie & Vic
GreensteinShirley GreensteinNancy & Rick
GrobovskyDina GrossBeverly GrossmanJean GrossmanRiva GruenbergJane & Norman GurstelAlice GurstelleCarol Ruder GurstelleMiriam & Herbert
HadlerBarbara & David
HalperEdythe & Leonard
HalperRolee HalperRobert & Holly
HamiltonShimon & Roberta
HaroshArlene & Sid HarrisBarbara & Ron HarrisBess & Sam HarrisDeeDee & Dick HarrisGretchen HarrisJane HarrisJudy & Jon HarrisMarc Harris
Natalie & Bud HarrisPhyllis & Howard
HarrisNancy & Bob HartmanDebbie & Marc HaskoShirley HaskovitzBev & Todd HeilicherLisa HeilicherMatthew & Zehorit
HeilicherPhyllis HeilicherBobbi & Randy
HeiligmanSusan & Howard HeldHilda HellmanBarb & Phil HermanFran HermanLory & Randall HermanSusan & Ofer HetsroniAudrey & Herb HillmanInge & Gerry
HirschhornDoris Hodroff Barb & Earl Hoff manDiane & Neil Hoff manAnn & Michæ l HofkinAnn & Bruce HopeJan HopeTerry & Roger HorkBarbara HowardSusan Feinberg
Hughes & Gerry Hughes
Ann HunegsDobie & Dick HunegsMargaret HunegsKaren & David HymanJoanie HymansonJohn & Shirley IsaacsRhea IsaacsAnn & Robert JacksonAlexandra & Irwin
JacobsLinda & Harlan JacobsGloria & Manny Jaff eJanet Jaff eJoan Jaff eeKaren Jaff ee & Jed
MarquiseeRoz & Arthur Jaff eeLeone & Harold Jaroff Beth & Duane JascoAmy Johnson
Catherine & Craig Johnson
Gloria & Lynn JohnsonLois & Mitchell JohnsonPaul & Beverly JohnsonRobin JohnsonScott JohnsonBetty & Peter JonasGeri & Burton JosephTheresa & Arnold
JosephLois JusterMyra JusterJeanne & Stan KaginBruce R. KahnCamille and Robert
KahnMarcy & Jim KahnRuth & Harold KaiserSandra & Brian KaminMarlee & Howard
KaminskyJanet KampfJœ KaneMerle & Mort KaneMitzi & Terry KaneSue & Bruce KaneCindy & Doug KanterJean & Yale KanterEloise & Elliot KaplanGail & Lawrence
KaplanHarold KaplanJennifer KaplanMarge & Harvey KaplanMarilynn KaplanSue & Harvey KaplanSylvia & Sam KaplanShayne KarasovSue & Robert KaratzDr. Everett & Norene
KaronJudy A. KaronStefanie & Robert
KaronBarbara KasterGregg & Randi KatzJudy & Howard
Kauff manAudrey & Al KaufmanEsther KaufmanPam & Ronald KaufmanRose KayDelores Kelber
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Audra KellerHelen KenisPam & Marc KermischJane & Bob KetroserSheryle & David
KetroserBeverly Kieff erLaura & Mitchell Kieff erMickey & Rita Kieff erMiriam & Lee Kieff erSharon & Marty Kieff erSheldon & Eva Kieff erJane & Orrin
KirschbaumTybe & Arlen KitsisSharon & Jeff rey KivensWendy Kivens & Alexei
SacksLorraine KlaneAnn & Dan KleinMarion & Gary KleinDianne & J. Robert
KlineRenee & Hess KlineLouise KlonerLinda & Charles
KniebelElizabeth Knight & Alan
OminskyCarol KochMarcia Jaff ee Kœ sterEileen & David KohnLeslee & Steve KollinsShirley KorengoldDevie & Jeff KovalGeraldine KozbergAnita & Ben KramerJudith & Marshall
KrassnerMarjorie & Steve
KrauseRoberta & Fred KravitzBarry & Annetta KrelitzMerleAnne KremenCookie KronfeldGracia & Merrill KullerJudy & Bunny KullerRaleigh KullerSandra KullerSusie & Hart KullerAnita KuninBeverly & Paul KuninElaine & Howard
Kuretsky
Gitty & Mark Kutoff Becca & Jon KvasnikRenee & Walter
KvasnikMuriel & Lou LachterDiane LadensonSharlene & Sid LadinHarriet & Miles LaneShirleymæ Epstein
LaneCarole & Steven LangPatricia Laplante &
Peter LevinePearl LevinElizabeth LattsLarry & Judi LatzEdith LavaEllen LavinMissy & Jœ l LavintmanSandy & Art LavintmanBonnie & Steve LazarJanice LazarusCharles & Janet LeavittRuth LebowitzSally & Mort LederArlene & Zvi LeibovichHerbert & Lorraine
LeifmanGloria & Arthur LeonArnold LeonardBeth & Todd LeonardSue & Stan LeonardJulie LeporLisa & Mark LermanRokelle LernerSheila & David
LeventhalAmy LeveyCindy Levey & Larry
BramanJoanie & Alan LeveyJudy LeveyBarbara LevieCarol & Jerry LevinDelores & Corky LevinJeanne & Albert LevinLeonard & Dorothy
LevinLois LevineJudith LevitanHelen & Mort LevitchPerri & Steve LevitusHarriet Levy
Carole & Burt Levy-Cohen
Thomas LewinMæ LibmanSara & David
LiebermanSheila & Steve
LiebermanJane & Todd LifsonBetty LipkinCecilie LippaBill LipschultzDr. Carol Lipschultz &
Steve NiedorfDottie LipschultzDorothy LipschultzMarilyn & Martin
LipschultzRobin LipschultzSari & Brian LipschultzSandra & James ListonJeanette LitmanBonnie & Steve LittonNancy Lœ wensteinSandy & Bob Lœ wsteinSally LorberbaumFrancelyne & Dick
LuriePatricia & Stephen
LyonsSusan & Paul LyonsKris & John MacDonaldGail & Steven MachovCarol Ann & Harvey
MackayRhoda & Don MainsCandy & Mike Malinoff Nancy & Al MalmonStan MalmonKaren & Fred MalverHeide & Bruce MandelKelly & Martin MandelRoberta & Mark
MandelSandra MandelRollie & Ben
MarcovitchMarcia & Phil MarcusLesle & Herbert
MargolisMarilyn MarkerGayle MarkoLeslie Martin & Fred
Hæ usler
Sheila & William Marver
Florie & Robert MarvyJudy & Bevan MarvyMirel MarvyDiane & Jœ MastJulie & Robert MastLauren MastAlexandra MastbaumAmy & David
MastbaumCookie & Leonard
MastbaumBarbara MelamedLouis & Nancy
MelamedLeslie Melamed-GalvanEli MelemedLeo & Fern MelzerMary & Bob MerskyBetty MeyersAnn MillerMarilyn MillerMarlene & Marshall
MillerMildred MillerPhyllis & Scott MillerSusan & Michæ l
MinsbergLoretta & Herb
ModelevskyElla MogilevskySaralee & Neil
MogilnerJane & Michæ l MogolNoralee MogolTerry & Gerard MoonsSue & Steve MoremCarol MorrisJoyce Moscœ Marlene & Tom Moscœ Stacy & Daniel MosowLouise & Bruce MossJoseph MossJulie & Scott MossWanda MossCandice & Charles
NadlerEdie Naiman & Steve
NaimanMarilyn & Elmer
NathensonNancy Nathanson
Varda Nauen & Jeff rey Burton
Ellen & Dana NelsonBenita & Gerald NemerHelen NemerRoberta & Bruce
NemerSarah NemerStan & Della NemerDaveen NemerovBarbara & Michæ l
NerenSheryl & Steve
NewmanAmie Noun & Ira IsbinJoan NounJoseph & Shirley
NovichJean NudellSandy OkinowSandy & Shel OlkonEtta Fay OrkinBarrie & Steve Orloff Carol & Aleck OstrowSheila & Hy PaisnerFrancie & Mark PaperCelia PasterStephanie PaulLanie Paymar & Curt
SwardShari PearlsonCarl PedroShelly PeilenNorm PerlRobbie Perl & Richard
GaronFranzi PerlmanJune & Alvin PerlmanLisa & Chuck PerlmanHelain & Jimmy PesisDeanna PhillipsKarin & Dean PhillipsMorton & Pauline
PhillipsLinda PinckStacey Pinck-Birnberg
& Bradley BirnbergDorothy & Norman
PinkRoberta & Stuart
PinskyCharlene and Michæ l
PlitmanDonna & Jim Pohlad
Sandra & Harold PorterSusan & Jack PredTruen & Bert PressMildred PriceJoyce & Eddie
ProhofskyRichard PromanJanis PropperBeth & Scott PuchtelLil Ræ nSusan & Robert
RappaportJan RaskinBarbara RatnerJoyce & Edward RatnerLisa & Mark RatnerPauline & Barney
RatnerRachel Ratner & Peter
ShanedlingCheryl & Mark RavichCissy & Harold RavitsRhoda RedleafShelley & Michæ l
RedstoneMildred ReinMyndel ReinHelen & Sheldon ResigMargie
Resnick-BlickmanNancy & Kevin RheinMindy & Dan RibnickRenee RibnickGrace RichterEtta & Edward RikessSue & Martin RingPaula RinkeyRollye & Chuck RinkeyRuth RischallJo Ellen & Stan RobinsPhyllis & Lloyd
RobinsonHarriett & Harvey
RochlinNorton & Bert RocklerDona & Mike RodichBarbara RoitenbergHarold RoitenbergDory & Bud RoseRuth Ann RoseGwynn & Thomas
RosenMarcia RosenRollie & Marty Rosen
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Pearl RosenIlene RosenbaumLouise RosenbaumBarbara & David
Rosenberg Bruce & Leslie
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RosenbergRoza RosenbergCynthia
Rosenblatt-RossReva RosenbloomJudy & Keith
RosenblumMarissa RosenblumRoanne RosenblumShirley & Freeman
RosenblumToby & Irv RosenblumJean RosenzsweigBarbara & Barry
RosenzweigPati & Raymond
RosenzweigSue & Dave RosnerBonnie RossConnie & Paul RossSande & Rick RossTudie RossRonna RossmanBernice RostenJean & David
RotenbergLisa & Richard
RotenbergNaomi RotenbergMarjorie RothsteinMarilyn RovnerAda RubensteinRoslyn RubensteinWendy & Steve RubinElaine & Arthur RuderBarbara RuppeLinda & Max RutmanLœ y & Jerry RutmanMarlene RutmanSheila & David RutmanHarold RutsteinBarb & Steve RutzickMelanie & Mark
Rutzick
Sandy & Jim RutzickJan & Bob SabesSam SaideBeth & Mark
SalitermanLarry SalitermanMarlene SalkinMike SallowayPhyllis & Al SalsbergSue & Stephen
SaltzmanMimi & David SandersLaurie SavranNatalie & Ron SaxonPolly & Mike SaxonJanice & Jeff rey
SchachtmanNancy & Steve
SchachtmanNicole & Todd
SchachtmanFannie Schanfi eldKelly & Michæ l
SchechterMarta & Herb
SchechterRaleigh SchechterEileen & Harold
ScherlingDana & Stuart SchleienLinda and Len Schloff Lois & Larry SchochetNancy & Michæ l
Schœ nbergerMarsha Schœ nkin &
Stuart BearPaula & David
SchraberSharon & Gerald
SchraberDebra & Michæ l
SchumacherJudi & Allan SchumanSheila & Martin
SchumanRuthie & Dick
SchumeisterDarlene & Nate
SchwartzLinda & Ivan
SchwartzmanThomas & Susan
SchwayStanley Schweitzer
Beverly & Orrin Sechter, Sr.
Beth Ann SegalCarol & Shel SegalRobin & Nolan SegalShelley SegalSusan & Leonard SegalMiriam SegallYvonne & Chuck SelcerLois & Bud SeltzerMichelle & Steve
ShallerRossy ShallerBonni ShapiroCarol & Alan ShapiroJoan ShapiroNancy & Lawrence
ShapiroWendy & James
ShapiroRose Jean SharpeCari & Jeff rey ShawDotty & Frank ShearEdith & Harold ShearAnita SherMarjorie ShermanRonna & Tom ShermanNancy & Robert Shiff Marjorie
Shores-FreemanWendy & Martin ShraggSarah & Robert ShraggBarbara SidleyDianne & Leighton
SiegelElaine SiegelIone & Sam SiegelJody & Howard SigalDelores & Dr. Melvin
SigelDee SilverJeanne SilvermanShelly & Jerry
SilvermanRuth & David
SilversteinSybil & Paul SilversteinRoberta SimesElaine SimonKaren & Bruce SimonSerene & Peter SimonSusie & Jim SimonHidee & Steven SingerJulie Sinykin
Dorothy & Bill SipkinsDeborah & Alan Sitkoff Nancy SkadronEllen & David SloaneDorothy & Edward
SlonimCathy SmalecMaxine & Saul SmileyDede & David SmithEthel & Norm SmithHelen & Itzi SmithJoanne and Jim SmithLaura & Stanley SmithLaurie & Thomas SmithMarilyn & Richard
SmithShelli Stall Smith &
Mike SmithDiane & Rick SmooklerSharon & Phil SnyderStacy & Michæ l SokolPatti & Robert SoskinRenee SoskinKaye SpectorLee S. SperlingPhyllis SperlingJudy & Dick SpiegelMargaret SpiegelFran & Leonard SpiraHoward StackerJudy & Stan StarkmanJim & Linda SteinMaxine & Ben
SteinbergRivian SteinbergSharron & Oren
SteinfeldtElaine & Stuart
SteinmanLeslie & Randall
SteinmanVicki & Lloyd SternJane SternbergBeverly & Norton
StillmanLiba & Tom StillmanMarilyn & Jerry
StillmanNina StillmanSue & Tom StillmanMargaret & Art StoneSusan & Bob StoneTanni Stone-Dorshow
& Loren Dorshow
Brenda & Tony StrausMarcy StraussBarb & Todd StrikerSandy & Myron StrikerBeatrice & Merton
SuckermanJack SutinFrances & Paul
SwansonDavid SwarsenskyHelen & Don SwartzMarcia & Lawrence
SwartzHarriet SwatezBetty SweetSandra & Michæ l
Swirnoff Marilyn & Morgan
TamskyHindy & Scott
Tankenoff Jim Tankenoff Marsha & Gary
Tankenoff Cindy & Stuart TapperRoslyn TarshishPatty & Stan TaubeLyn & Steve TeslerCrescense & James
ThompsonSandy & Bob TilsenRyvelle & Bill TilsnerNancy TobermanRuth TolchinerBill & Sharon TorodorSally & David ToushinElisabeth & Terry
Trach-GoblirschRubie TroupDeera TychmanJennifer & Shawn
TyszelmanRuth UsemBecky Varon & Andrew
GreenbergDebbie VertelneyTeresa & Irving VictorShirley VinitskyLuda & Val VinnikJoanna & Michæ l VolkSharon & Jœ l WallerHelene & Hillard WardMary Ann & David
Wark
Marilyn & Melvin Warren
Marci & Andrew WeinerBeverly WeinerJo & Howard WeinerJoni & Stan WeinerIrving & Marjorie
WeiserJody WeismanRita WeissGloria WeisskopfAmy & Peter WeiszLillian WeitzBernie WeitzmanNatasha & Reginald
WernerViolet WernerJoan & Paul WernickJean & Sheldon WertMarilyn WertGilbert WestreichArdis & Tom WexlerElizabeth WexlerMindy WexlerMurial WexlerPamela WexlerShellie & Harold WexlerDebra & Byron
WieberdinkConnie & Alan
WilenskySybil & Seymour
WilenskyRita WineSally & Norman WinerBarbara & Arnold
Winikoff Jeff ery WinstonBarbara WinthropSonia & Steve WinthropJudy WitebskyCindy & Perry WitkinShirley WitkinMarvin WolfSandy & Marv
WolfensonRandi & Barry Wolfi shFreem & Blair WolfsonRandee & Sam WolfsonHelen & Leo WolkMarie WolpertJudy & Elliot WolsonDian & Stuart YellenJudith Yesnes
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Rose ZamanskyAmy & David Zaroff Betty ZatsSue & Alvin ZelicksonHoney & Lawrence
ZelleLois ZienRuth ZimanRabbi Marcia Zim-
merman & Frank Hornstein
Bonnie & Alan ZiskinTeri & Barry ZossShelley & Kenneth
ZuckerAlan ZuckertSusan & Arnie
ZuckmanIlene & Bruce Zwick
Sholom/AuxiliaryAnnual MembersSustainer
($500 - $999)Beth BinderBeatrice LewensteinJeanne & Steve Prawer
Friend ($100 - $499)Anonymous (3)Mike AdelsonHerman BirnbergKathy & Stephen ChaseMiles CohenHarold & Gloria
Daniels Dori DenelleKathleen & Andrew
GaronSteve Goldfi neSusan GreenbergIrwin HershkovitzSusan & Michæ l
HorovitzBruce KarsnerJill A. Kaufman Hannah & Paul
KirschenfeldJoy LeibmanNancy & Allen LevineLee LitmanSusan MannSue MeyersRabbi Amy Eilberg
Jacqueline PasterSamuel RafowitzSheri Rosen & Jeremie
KassRichard RosenbergJodi & Daniel SaltzmanJudith SchumeisterMartin SegalRabbi Alan
Shavit-LonsteinElaine & Stuart
SteinmanJustin SwillerStanton L. Wolkoff
Family ($54- $99)Anonymous (3)Beverly & Marvin
AaronDebra & Jerome
AbramsStephen BakerPenny BankCarol & Rick BergKay & Irv BergsagelAileen & Harold
BershowSheila & David BrodHelen BrooksFran & Marvin BursteinJoyce & Ted CardozoButch & Connie
ClaymanJo Ellyn CohenPhyllis & Earl CohenSheila & Jerome DavisRabbi Moshe & Mind-
elle FellerWendy & Gary FineMark Freidson & Betty
HolmesMichæ l & Cindy Garr
FamilyMarlene S. GarvisRay & Elissa GetsugBarb & Steve GodesCindi & Harold
Goldfi neBonnie & Gary GoldishLynn & Howard
GoldmanMavis & Shane
GoldsteinWilliam & Julie Gotlieb
Dr. & Mrs. Richard A. Greenberg
Shirley & Lowen Grodnick
Erv & Arlis GrossmanKathy & Ed HaraSandra & Allen HarrisGale and Ruth HeldLorita & Jay JacobsonMillie & Marvin
JacobsonMargaret & Stan Jaff yTed & Debby JewettDr. Bruce & Ellen
JohnsonDr. Hope Frisch Kalin &
Jeremy KalinRivia & Sheldon KaplanShirley KaplanNancy & Elliot KarasovPhyllis Karasov & Alan
OlsteinChelle & Leon KatzHarold & Carolyn
KaufmannPatricia Kenton & Phil
PolitzJoanne & Thomas
Kieff erEva KrausePaul KrauseBrina KrelitzJudith & Marty
KuretskyBertha Kutoff Nancy & Stephen LaneElaine & Leon LernerBill & Gloria LevinHelen & Ron LifsonNancy & Herman
MarkowitzSheldon & Sally
MasnekJane & Terry NaliJoyce & Martin OrbuchSerene & Lenny PaletzLisa & Bruce PeilenMarvin PertzikSharon & Michæ l
PosnanskyShirley & Norbert
RaucherGail & Bill Ribnick
Jerome & Marilyn Richter
Jan RingerDr. & Mrs. David
RosenbaumSue & Gary RosenbergBetty & Martin
RosensteinFern & David SandersSusanne G. SavettMarjorie & Bart
SchneiderFaye Segal and Esther
BegamMillie & Howie SegalBerta & Stanley
ShapiroJudy ShapiroBarbara & Lloyd SigelShirley SilbermanYetta & Jerry SimonLaurie Rose SimonMargie SolomonIone & Alan StieglerBeth Silverwater &
Norman GreenbergAnne Strasser & Peter
DouglasCarol TrestmanRabbi Barry & Zena
WoolfRobin & Mark ZabanKathy & Howard ZackSylvia & Jack Zouber
Individual ($36- $53)Anonymous (6)Arnold “Bill” AbermanBetty A. Agranoff Terry ApplemanAllan ApterHarold ArensonDeDe ArmelGracie AzineRosalyn BakerAmy Baratz Frances BaumElaine Lehman BergJune BergElaine BerkowitzCharlotte BermanGail Mirviss BermanRhea BermanElka Bernshtein
Mrs. Harold Bernstein (Mickey)
Ræ BesnerHelene BiglowJoanne BlindmanCathy BratterEileen & Howard
BreamCindy BrownElizabeth BrownEsther BurkeEdith CalinMary CalofLisa CappRenee J. CellHazel ChaseStuart ChazinElayne & Larry ChiatFredell CohenPhyllis ChuckerPaula CohenSherry CohenAndrea CohnAnn CovinRita CovinBeatrice CowleClarice CuttsJoan DavidsonConstance DavisJudith DoddBonnie DudovitzSophie DudovitzBobbie EdelsteinDora & Isaac EinismanBobbie ElleIlene EngleEvelyn EsrigMarilyn FederJoyce & Harold FieldBarbara FinchRuth & Leon FrankelArlene M. FriedBarbara FriedmanLinda FriedmanPatti FrischLori FritzJanet R. GaborNancy GarberSue GarnettRosalie GavrenAnita GellerRosie GellmanDebra & Mitchell
Gensler
Peni & Steve GenslerJune Gilats Marlene GimpelLorraine GitisGail GlatzerJudi Gallop GleemanHarriet M. GlickJanet & Barry GodesJudith GoldbergKaye GoldbergLois GoldbergPaula GoldbergScott GoldbergShirley GoldbergLynn H. GoldbloomBeverly Goldfi neIrene Goldfi neDarlene GoldmanSusan GoldmanDorothy GoldsteinNancy GoldsteinLillian GoltzmanRose GoodmanCarolyn L. GordonJill GottliebCarrie GottsteinSally Grans-Korsh &
Ron KorshBernice GreenbergJill GreerBarbara GrossmanAlta HarrisBernice HeiligmanShirley A. HeiligmanHarriet “Chick” HeldJoan & Jerry HelfandDenise HertzLorraine HertzShirley HillMildred IngberRoberta Gershone Jaff eFrancine JersonPhyllis KahnMarion A. KahnRosann KahnerGeorgia KalmanRaleigh KaminskyPeggy KaneWendy KaneRosalind KaplanRuth KasdanConnie KatzDalia KatzGail Katz
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Karen & David KatzSybil KatzJudith KesselLinda Kieff erAudrey KigesMitchel KirshbaumNadine KivensRachel KleinMiriam & Robert
KleinbaumBetty KohnEileen KopmanBette KotlarzLois KozbergSerafi ma KrivolapovaJune C. LapidusSanford Lederfi neJanice LeichterEsther LermanJoyce LevensonStephanie LevineLaurel LifsonHelen LipetsRita LuskyEllen MackPaula L. MaiselNancy MaltzmanJill Ann MarksSandra MarrinsonEsther MillerDiane MintzGloria MurmanNeil NaftalinRichard NeumanHarriet J. NewmanLouise & Robert
Newman Terry Nolan & Carl
MarkusLeslie NovakPam OttensteinBarbara PennIna PfeferMargery PihlstromMarcia PinkusShirley PolitzSuzanne PrassBonnie PrawerSara PressNancy PromanToni RaihillIda RapoportAudray ReesJoan Rischall
Elaine RosenFran RosenLayne Harris RosenBetty Rosenberg Francie RossRobert RubensteinDr. Rosalyn RubinSybil RubinSheryl RutzickSharon SacksGayle Sæ ksJan Saff ron-JohnsonNaomi SallowayAnne Ræ SandersonDavid SandlerMargie ScherzerRosalyn SchwartzmanMerle ShapiroSusan ShapiroNan ShawRita ShearBetty SherBernie ShermanJudith S. ShermanAnita SiegelLois SiegelJanny & Alan SilverMarilyn SilverFern SilvermanLoreen SilvermanJosephine Berg SimesBeverly SimonMaxine SimonMinnie SingerEdith Naomi SmithJane SmithBetty SmithbergAllen SpencerStephen E. SpielbergJoan StrouseSophie TeenerHelen ToretskySandy UngerBernice UpinMary Van
Slyke-ZaslofskyLiz WardRobert WarshawskyAnn WassermanClara WatchmanBetty WeberIdele WeinbergLorraine WeinbergFelicia Weingarten
Suzanne M. WeinsteinConnie WeisbergDavid & Dana Beth
WeismanSusan WhiteDr. Peter & Madee
WiltonRollye WinnigPatricia Wolkoff Ellie WolpertJudith YesnesMary Youle & Philip
CohenBeverly ZakheimBetty ZatsLinda Zempel
Bed & BreakfastBackersBed & Breakfast gifts add to the monthly cash fl ow required to off set the funding gap between the true costs of care and shrinking government reimbursements.
Anonymous (2)Carolyn AbramsonEileen AdamsYaff a & Mark
AppelbaumShirley BaratzMarilyn & Bruce BaumEmily BekerSally & James Beloff Bobby & Phil BloomGeri & Milton
BlumenfeldGail & Steve BrandDr. Richard Brody &
Margaret FlynnBarbara BrooksMyra ChazinCarole DavidsonLois & Sherm DevittKathy & Gary DiamondMitzi DiamondCarol & Stan DobrinLois & Dale DobrinBeverly DolinskyJill & Bob EdelsteinHelen & Jim EhrlichGloria EsenstenCorrine & Tom
FeinbergDavid Feinberg
Amy & Jack FitermanToba & Allen FreemanSandra & Paul
FriedmanKristin & David
GantmanLucille & Burt GarrHarriet & Bill GaswayNancy & Jeff GetzkinMimi & Sherry GleekelBarb & Steve GodesEsta & Jerry GoldChad GoldbergIlene & Jay GoldbergLois GoldbergMarlene & Sandy
GoldbergTobe & Arlin GoldbergRivoli GoldenKaren GordonMerry & Lowell GordonIda Greenfi eldSarah GruberJill & Jonathan HalperBonnie & Steve HellerSusan Feinberg
Hughes & Gerry Hughes
Dobie & Dick HunegsBruce R. KahnLori & Jay KaminCarole & Martin KaplanDonna & Michæ l
KaplanJudy A. KaronJennifer & Kenneth
KatzBecky & Abe KernJane & Bob KetroserMiriam & Lee Kieff erSheldon & Eva Kieff erAlec KiperstinDiane & Allen
KupermanHarriet & Miles LaneJanet Leach & Ed
PickettArlene & Zvi LeibovichBea & Richard LeveyRuth & Jerrold LevineSheila & Jœ l Locketz Rhoda & Don MainsPeggy & Jœ l MandelJosh Ribnick Mann
Marcia & Phil MarcusGayle MarkoEthel MayeronDina & Igor
MikhailenkoBarbara & Sol
MinsbergAmy & Barry NewmanGayle NewmanTrisha & Evan NiefeldJean Nudell Michæ l OrrenMarsha & Harvey
OstrowJune & Alvin PerlmanLiz & Jack PinkLil Ræ nWendy & Jeff RingerConnie & Paul RossJosef RozenbergElaine & Jerald RudickSandy & Jim RutzickGloria & Rudy Schœ nRuthie & Dick
SchumeisterMartin SegalAbby & Barrie SegallLeslee & Mert ShapiroDoris & Eddie ShermanEstie & Jim ShermanLen SileskyDiane & Rick SmooklerCathy SnyderMargie SolomonSandra & Jason SondellHope StanleyCheryl & Sanford SteinMarion & Michæ l
SwatezDeanna & James TilsenChana & Philip WeberCarol Mæ & Skip
WiddesBarbara WinthropSandy & Marv
Wolfenson
These lists refer to all those who had any type of membership during the 2013 calendar year. We apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions.
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