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Your Community Partners 2018 Staff & Leadership 3 Our community of donors, volunteers, lay leaders, fund holders, partners, sponsors, and supporters is vast and diverse, representing the vibrancy of Jewish Memphis. We’re honored to work with the many people who choose to lend their talents and resources to improve lives in Memphis, in Israel, and around the world. YOUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS 2018 STAFF & LEADERSHIP 3 VOLUNTEERS 4 JEWISH FOUNDATION PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY GROUP 6 2018 CAMPAIGN DONORS 8 LIONS OF JUDAH 12 GIVING SOCIETIES 13 MEMPHIS JEWISH FEDERATION GRANTS 14 JEWISH FOUNDATION OF MEMPHIS GRANTEES 15 FUND HOLDERS - JEWISH FOUNDATION OF MEMPHIS 18 DONOR ADVISED FUNDS 19 JEWISH FOUNDATION LEGACY SOCIETY 21 LIONS OF JUDAH ENDOWMENT 23 JEWISH FOUNDATION TEEN PHILANTHROPY B’NAI TZADEK 24 WAYS TO GIVE 26 COMBINED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 27 SPONSORS 27 “Thoughtful conversations about the state of our community and the challenges and opportunities we face take place around JCP’s executive and board tables. We tackle issues of sustainability, security, funding priorities, and ways we can ensure every member of our Jewish community feels cared for and has opportunities for Jewish connection. We respond to crises and address local and worldwide urgent needs. Jewish Community Partners is the only organization positioned to bring the entire community together to identify and solve big issues in our community.” – MICHAEL GREENBERG, JCP BOARD CHAIR “Throughout the pages of this book are the names of hundreds of individuals and families, our community PARTNERS, who have volunteered and contributed to ensure JCP’s mission of building and sustaining a vibrant Jewish community is realized. These PARTNERS represent the diversity of our Memphis Jewish community and illustrate the broad reach of Jewish Community Partners. Some have volunteered their time while others have contributed financial resources; some have created future legacies while others are just starting their philanthropic journeys. We are grateful for the many members of our Jewish community who PARTNER with JCP.” – LAURA LINDER, JCP PRESIDENT AND CEO 2 JEWISH COMMUNITY PARTNERS | YOUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS 2018 JEWISH COMMUNITY PARTNERS MEMPHIS JEWISH FEDERATION 2017-2018 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 2017- 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS, AND VICE CHAIRS CHAIR CHAIR Ken Steinberg Michael Greenberg TREASURER/SECRETARY Staff & TREASURER/SECRETARY Irvin Skopp Irvin Skopp Leadership Cindy Finestone VICE CHAIRS FRD Cindy Finestone and Anthony Morrison Michael Greenberg Lee Harkavy CHAIR COMMUNITY IMPACT Charles Jalenak Jill Shanker Julie Klein CHAIR ISRAEL AND OVERSEAS Lester Lit Scott Notowich Scott Notowich STAFF CHAIR YOUNG ADULT Jimmy Ringel PRESIDENT AND CEO Aviva Freiden Irvin Skopp Laura Linder CHAIR ENGAGEMENT Ken Steinberg DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL RESOURCE Scott Vogel DEVELOPMENT CHAIR MJF JEWISH FOUNDATION OF MEMPHIS Sheryl Alexander Ken Steinberg 2017-2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS FUNDRAISING & DATABASE ANALYST CHAIR JFOM CHAIR Abbey Cowens Charles Jalenak Charles Jalenak DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS COUNSEL TREASURER/SECRETARY Sheri Gadberry Michael Kaplan Irvin Skopp COMMUNITY IMPACT ASSOCIATE PAST CHAIR JCP Gila Golder Stanley Bilsky Gary Kaplan Sandy Blockman ASSISTANT CAMPAIGN MANAGER PAST CHAIRS MJF & JFOM Pace Cooper Susan Nieman Michael Greenberg and Ken Steinberg Cindy Finestone ISRAEL AT 70 PROJECT COORDINATOR CHAIR APPOINTEE Hal Fogelman Melinda Lejman Pace Cooper Charles Jalenak ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Diane Mendelson Carolyn Pruitt BOARD MEMBERS Rudi Scheidt, Sr. EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION Irvin Serenco Lisa Barden Steve Libby ASSISTANT TO THE CEO Sandy Blockman Josh Lipman Jerry Sklar Carrie Richardson Sam Chafetz Ira Lipsey Irvin Skopp JEWISH SENIORS PROGRAM David Cooper Alla Lubin Ken Steinberg COORDINATOR Pace Cooper Anthony Morrison Hilly Safier Cindy Finestone Hal Newburger PARTNER AGENCY APPOINTEES EXECUTIVE SUPPORT AND Mark Fogelman Scott Notowich TO JFOM BOARD GOVERNANCE COORDINATOR Aviva Frieden Billie Pierce Courtney Shemper Jonathan Frisch Jimmy Ringel Dot Bilsky, Beth Sholom MANAGER, ENGAGEMENT Michael Greenberg Jason Salomon Sam Chafetz Mimi Grossman Jill Shanker AND YAD CAMPAIGN Memphis Jewish Federation Jan Groveman Irvin Skopp Lauren Luskey Taube Lee Harkavy Ken Steinberg Julie Levy-Anshei Sphard HILLELS OF MEMPHIS DIRECTOR Charles Jalenak Andie Uiberall Beth El Emeth Rabbi Jeremy Simons Gary Kaplan Scott Vogel COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER Michael D. Kaplan Craig Weiss Alla Olswanger Lubin Matt Timberlake Debbie H. Lazarov Molly Wexler Bornblum Jewish Community School ENDOWMENT DEVELOPMENT Steve Leib Gary Makowsky MANAGER Memphis Jewish Community Center Sarah VanderWalde Wendy Rotter, Temple Israel COORDINATOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS Judy Royal Mark Wender Memphis Jewish Home & Rehab FINANCE & HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR Elaine Wagner Skopp Tim Wheat Baron Hirsch Congregation CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER Dena Wruble Bluma Zuckerbrot-Finkelstein Margolin Hebrew Academy/ REGIONAL SECURITY DIRECTOR Finestone Yeshiva of the South Stuart Frisch JEWISH COMMUNITY PARTNERS | YOUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS 2018 3 These individuals volunteered their time to raise money, determine community priorities, address community needs, award grants, set Volunteers policies, manage community assets, plan young adult programming and plan community-wide programs all to ensure a vibrant and sustained Jewish community that is cared for, connected and engaged. Max Abraham Steve Conroy Marshall Gordon Lisa Kaufman C. Michael Adams Victor Coonin Michael Greenberg Beverly Kay Michal Almalem David Cooper Rayna Greenberg Marty Kelman Missy Alpert Laurie Cooper Rabbi Micah Greenstein Denise Kerlan Lawson Arney Pace Cooper Chip Greer George King Joel Ashner Tova Cooper Virginia Griffee Jolie Kisber Sally Baer Jeff Cowens Audrey Grossman Michael Kisber Josie Ballin Brenda Curland Mimi Grossman Jacob Klaven Lisa Barden Bernard Danzig Andy Groveman Julie Klein Kate Basar Harry Diament Jan Groveman Rabbi Levi Klein Scott Baum Joel Diament Margo Gruen Rena Knopf Shelby Baum Beni Dragutsky Sharon Hammer Rosalyn Knox Ron Belz David Edelson Iris Harkavy Karen Koplon Yishai Berendt Robert Eiseman Juliana Harkavy Lisa Kranc Pesya Berezin Annette Eisenberg Lee Harkavy David Krueger Molly Bernatsky Donald Emerson Dan Harper Adam Lazarov Eli Bernstein Arnold Engelberg Lisa Harris Debbie B. Lazarov Joel Bessoff Jonathan Epstein Rabbi Mordechai Harris Debbie H. Lazarov Marion Bessoff Erika Eskenazi Kensi Hastings Stuart Lazarov Dot Bilsky Jackie Evans Rabbi Yosef Hauser Molly Lane Stanley Bilsky Allen Exelbierd* Leigh Hendry Steve Leib Marcy Blen Melissa Faber Jenny Herman Melinda Lejman Jon Bloch Leslie Fargotstein Carol Himmelstein Michael Lejman Sandy Blockman Shep Fargotstein Rabbi Sarit Horwitz Baylee Less Nora Boone Sylvia Feldbaum Bryan Itkowitz Richard Lewis Judy Bookman Ross Felt Norman Itkowitz Sarah Lewis Batya Bosin Janis Finan Debbie Jackson Susan Levko Dorit Boxer Melanie Fine Cathie Jacobs Julie Levy Jonah Boxer Cindy Finestone Paula Jacobson Steve Libby Lesley Bragdon Rabbi Joel Finkelstein Charles Jalenak Josh Lipman Rivka Braverman Chany Fleischhacker Jimmy Jalenak Sandy Lipman Becky Bridgmon Hal Fogelman Natalie Jalenak Ira Lipsey Kallie Brown Mark Fogelman Buddy Jason Mindy Lipson Carol Buchman Robert Fogelman Fay Jason Lester Lit Michele Buring Aviva Freiden Elise Jordan Harry Lowenberg Aaron Canales Debbie Freiden Claire Julian Alla Olswanger Lubin Stacey Canales Frank Frisch Rabbi Cantor David Julian Celia Lubin Mark Cantora Jonathan Frisch Josh Kahane Marilyn Magnus Jason Caplan Lizzie Ann Fry Zachary Kahn Evelyn Makowsky Shoshana Cenker Isabella Gadberry Tara Kaminsky Gary Makowsky Sam Chafetz Carol Geller Gary Kaplan Jerome Makowsky Lindsey Chase Rebecca Winestone Gerber Mark Kaplan Rabbi Akiva Males Irving Cherny Marlene Gerson Michael D. Kaplan Millie Malkin Mark Clemons Judy Goldberg Steve Kaplan Annie Manno Diane Zelickman Cohen Chana Dina Goldblatt Mark Kaplowitz Norris Marcus Emily Cohen Yoel Goldblatt Karen Karmel Aaron Markowitz Hallie Cohen Zahara Goldkin Zach Karmel Carolyn Marton-Rothschild Harris Cohen Lean Goldman David Katz Mindy Okeon Mattingly Bobby Cohen Harry Goldsmith Estaline Katz Mike McGee Sandy Cohen Leah Goldstein Justin Katz Diane McNeil Sara Beth Cohen-Wilcox Dorothy Goldwin Michelle Katz Diane Mendelson Congressman Steve Cohen Elaine Gordon Naomi Katz Terri Mendelson 4 JEWISH COMMUNITY PARTNERS | YOUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS 2018 Volunteers drive much of the work at Memphis Jewish Federation and Jewish Foundation of Memphis. Dozens of volunteers joined us for the most recent Super Sunday, making calls to drive donations for Memphis Jewish Federation’s 2018 Annual Community Campaign. Laurie Meskin Adina Samberg Rabbi Feivel Strauss Bill Weiss Lynnie Mirvis Flora Samuels Jessica Sukholdosky Craig Weiss Laura Wolff Morris Harry Samuels Lynn Susser Mike Weiss Anthony Morrison Josh Sanderson Stephen Tabachnick Reverend Dorothy Wells Jeri Moskovitz Stacy Sanderson Harleen Tague Illysa Wertheimer Judy Moss Adam Saslawsky Parker Trotz Kathy Wexler Elana Moss Andy Saslawsky Andie Uiberall Molly Wexler Susan Myers Rhonda Saslawsky Keri Unowsky Ed Wiener Bracha Nahary Kate Schaffzin Sarah Unowsky Rochelle Wiener Hal Newburger Logan Scheidt Sarah VanderWalde Laura Wilons Larry Nieman Rudi Scheidt, Sr. Brooke Vogel Rabbi Dov Winston Jill Notowich Dovid Scheinberg Scott Vogel Rabbi Bess Wohlner Scott Notowich Linda Schlesinger Guyla Wanderman Bert Wolf Lee Olswanger Elaina Magnus Sexton Cindi Weinstein Heather Wright Rashki Osina Bobbie Shainberg
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