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Heritage Pointe Celebrates Four Centenarians This Year Younger Than Springtime Heritage Pointe Celebrates Four Centenarians This Year

In 1920 the Great War had ended, women were guaranteed the right to vote, and the washing machine was a new-fangled invention. The stereo, Internet and smart phone had yet to arrive, but four Heritage Pointe Residents had made their first appearance. These centenarians celebrate their 100th birthdays this year, and we can’t wait to celebrate with them!

Helen, a petite lady with short “Making latkes are so much Helen Goodman dark hair and a mischievous smile, easier!” she exclaims. The best has a few tips on the best ways to days of her long life have centered live to be 100. around events when her children “Have nice children,” she says. were honored, such as her son’s “Have nice families, and the rest is ordination as a rabbi many years easy.” Luckily, Helen was blessed ago. “My motto is to help your with an amazing family: Two children as much as you can,” she children, seven grandchildren, and proclaims. eight great-grandchildren. Helen’s family is living proof of Helen explains the two inventions her love. The great-grandchildren during her lifetime that impacted call Heritage Pointe “Camp Bubbe” her the most were the telephone because this is where their bubbe and the electric food processor. (and all the other bubbes) live. The world’s centenarian population is expected to grow eightfold by 2050, according to the Pew Research Center.

where they met Heritage Pointe Morris Ossias Volunteer Coordinator, Loretta Morris was the first Heritage Modelevsky. And the rest is history! Pointe Resident to turn 100 in 2020! Morris says he could not have Morris and his lovely wife, Rita, accomplished anything without the moved into Heritage Pointe in 2012 encouragement and assistance of when Morris was age 92 and Rita his life partner and love, Rita. was 88. Originally from New York, To celebrate his milestone, Morris and Rita met after the war Morris headlined a virtual and were married in 1946. Morris concert on his birthday in attended optometry school on the May with Heritage Pointe’s GI Bill. Eventually, they settled in Executive Assistant Tami Newburgh, NY, where they raised Olsen on the keyboard. five children. He sang, told stories about After retiring the Ossaises began his life, and even danced a “snow birding” to Laguna Woods of soft shoe!

2 Hanni, who turned 99 in late because he was Jewish and the Hanni Kaplan December, is looking forward to rest of the family was next to be another year of family and friends. killed. The family immediately “After all,” she boasts with a twinkle grabbed their papers, left, and in her eye, “I’ve cheated death three booked passage on a ship bound times already.” for America. “And that is number Born in Berlin two months two!” Hanni counts. premature, she was not expected They could only book a cabin to live. Ignoring the doctors’ over the ship’s boiler room. During prognosis, her mother made sure the voyage, as the family was eating Hanni thrived. “So that’s number dinner elsewhere on board, the one!” says Hanni. boiler room suffered an explosion Her parents were successful and their cabin was destroyed. But German Jews and did not believe the family was unharmed, although that the rise of Nazis would hurt they disembarked with even less them, so they remained in Berlin— luggage than they started. until the day when Hanni’s father “And that,” exclaims Hanni, “is was told that he would be hung number three!”

For couples who are both 65 today, there’s a 50% chance one member will live to be at least 92, according to the Society of Actuaries.

stayed at school because there was Shirley Deutsch no food for them at home. A kind “The best time of your life is the teacher noticed their plight and one you’re living in.” That is sage began “accidentally” bringing advice from 100-year old Shirley, three sandwiches for lunch every who has seen it all. Her early years day to share. in New York City’s Lower East Her father contracted tuberculosis Side were hard. “It was the slums. and moved to the mountains of Except I have looked it up online Denver, Colorado, where he would on Google Earth…and it’s still the lie immobile for a year. The rest of slums!” she chuckles. the family followed later. Shirley She remembers meals cooked didn’t see much of her father by kerosene stove and what an throughout her high school years. improvement it was when they Among her accomplishments, finally got gas installed. To Shirley, Shirley was an amazing parent at Heritage the “best invention” of her lifetime herself. Proud mother of four sons, Pointe for was “having food on the table when she made sure that each child 11 years and you are hungry.” As a child, her became a strong, independent Jewish celebrated family was poor and often hungry. person. “Parents are very difficult her birthday While most youngsters went home to raise,” quips Shirley, understating in June. She for lunch during the school year, her role in the lives of her children continues to celebrate the Shirley and her younger brother and grandchildren. Shirley has lived “best time of her life” here!

3 Heritage Pointe During COVID-19 We’re Staying Apart Today so We Can Be Together Tomorrow

Here is how Heritage Pointe has The strict measures are paying off managed this healthcare crisis: in terms of healthy Residents and Starting in March, Heritage a healthy staff! Mike Silverman, Pointe restricted visits from CEO of Heritage Pointe, credits volunteers, vendors, entertainers, Residents themselves as the catalyst and family members. Details about for success. the virus were still emerging, “Residents quickly complied but information coming from with the restrictions and have been the Centers for Disease Control appreciative of all of the ways we and local authorities urged keep them safe and healthy, “Mike caution and keeping everyone says with a smile. “They certainly apart until they knew more. miss their families, their visitors, As state and local authorities and all of the other activities that issued more strict guidelines, the everyone all over the country Living alone during the communal Dining Room was has been missing, too! But they COVID-19 crisis has been hard closed. Instead, Residents began to understand that staying apart from for everyone---but especially receive room-service style custom their loved ones now is how they will for seniors who are most at risk. meals delivered directly to their stay healthy throughout this crisis.” Thankfully, every Resident at apartments. Residents also have No one knows what the “new Heritage Pointe has been both their temperatures taken twice daily normal” will look like this summer safe and supported during these and recorded for signs of change. or beyond. Whatever it is, Heritage challenging times. Staff members were immediately Pointe Residents and their families This crisis demonstrates the required to wear masks and will have the peace of mind that value of living in a community that those who interacted directly comes from knowing that they are supports an independent lifestyle with Residents wore additional not alone. We will face it together. combined with individual care and safety equipment. support. Heritage Pointe next Residents at Heritage Pointe, began to take the the only Jewish assisted living and temperatures of every memory care facility in Orange staff member entering County, are living a much easier the building and and better life because they made checked everyone for the decision to move into the COVID symptoms community. during every shift. Outside deliveries The support system for Residents have been screened remains intact. Residents enjoy and sanitized before delicious kosher meals cooked for being carried through them, healthcare checks in their the hallways to a home twice daily, and plenty of Resident’s home. friends and safe activities every day. 44 The Writing on Our Walls

Heritage Pointe is proud to Heritage Pointe reinforces our Mike Silverman, CEO of Heritage display new artwork in different commitment to practicing these Pointe, is excited about the next wings and on different floors of the values: stage of using the artwork to reach campus. Beautiful letters spell out • Practice Kindness out to the community. “I’d love to Jewish values in Hebrew, and each do walking tours of the campus includes an English definition and • Show Compassion with Jewish students,” he says. “I explanation of why that particular • Show Respect for our Elders, and will be showing them our values as Jewish value is important to our we show them our home.” • Preform Acts of Kindness. community.

To learn how you and your family can sponsor a wall of Jewish values, contact Beth Slavin, Director or Philanthropy at (949) 276-6232.

5 Leo Pinsky Endowed Dr. Gordon & Hannareta Fishman Roslyn & Bernard (z”l) Porter Diamond Donor Members Aviva & Fredric Forster Roslyn Portnoy Anonymous Bonnie & Sherwin (z”l) Gillman Joan & Bernard Rome Nancy & Irving Chase Dr. Arthur & Rhoda Friedman (z”l) Winnie & Sheldon Ross Said Cohen Foundation Jeanette & Roger Glazer Joan & Fredric Rubel Sandy & Allan (z”l) Fainbarg Thea Glicksman Myra Rubin Steven Fainbarg Miriam & Larry Goldberg Dr. Charles & Muffy Rudner Roberta Feuerstein Sharlene & Lawrence Goodman Dr. David & Renee Sacks Bonnie & Brion Jeannette Eleanor & Michael Gordon Joan & Chalky Samson Nancy & Leonard Joseph Dr. Stuart & Adrienne Green Dr. David & Megan Schrimmer Claire Koff (z”l) Jodi & Martin Greenbaum Dr. Arthur & Sandi Selvan Dr. Mel & Jacquee Lipson Linda & Gary Greene Marla Siegel & Lon Vinikoor Ann & Joel (z”l) Moskowitz Dr. Rob & Audrey Greenfield Mimi & Michael Silverman Sheila & Leo (z”l) Pinsky Renell & Peter Horner Sonia & Fred (z”l) Silverstein Meili & Michael Pinto Helene & Howard Kahan Beth Slavin Meryl & Henry Schrimmer Barbara & Robert (z”l) Kaitz Valerie & Howard Sloane Phyllis & Sidney Schulman (z”l) Dr. Richard & Sue Katz Dr. Gerald & Ilene Spear Wayne Schwartzman Adelyn & Dennis Klarin Diane & Howard Spielman Linda & Jean Stern Carolyn & William Klein Bonita & Rod Stern Dr. Elliot & Roslyn Vogelfanger Lauren Klein Linda & David Stoll Leba & Gary Kramer Jill & David Susson Diamond Donor Members Miriam & Leonard Kranser Dr. Julio & Chela Taleisnik (FY 2019 – 2020) Sue & Milton Legome Stella Loeb Ungar Allison & Bill Alvarez Lisa & Todd Litman Debbie & Ira Victer Barbara & Joe (z”l) Baim Dr. Herb & Harriet Malmon Madeline & Doug Walker Judith & Phillip Binder Adrienne & Rick Matros Elaine Warren Dr. Myron Bloom Toni & Terry McDonald Dr. Betty & Gerald Werksman Tamar & Martin Brower Rabbi Joe & Linda Mendelsohn Monica & Rick Witt Nancy & Irving Chase Merage Jewish Community Center of Teryl & David Zarnow Denny Denkensohn Orange County Charlene & Kenneth Zuckerman Grace Deutsch Linda & Frank Meyskens Shirley Deutsch Cindy & David Mirsky Carat Members Judy Devor Marlene Mitnick (FY 2019 – 2020) Ellen & John Dieterich Lauren & Richard Packard Juliet & Josh Friedman Herb Ehrmann & Constance Abell Charlotte & David (z”l) Pinsky M. Zuckerman Marketing & Public Sandra Elliott Relations, Inc. Eva Marie & Lloyd Pinsky Liz Feinman Adam Silverman Eileen & Steve Pinsky Diane & Elliot Feuerstein Jeremy Silverman Barbara & Bill Pisetsky Arlene & Steven Fienberg Westamerica Communications Debbie & Richard Polonsky Barbara & Alvin Fink JCC Young Philanthropists Daphne Poltorak Jane & Dennis Fischel Gloria & Robert Porter Donors as of July 17, 2020 z”l Of Blessed Memory

6 Jewish Home for the We Continue Caring in the Aging of Orange County Time of Covid Heritage Pointe By Beth Slavin, Director of Philanthropy Board of Directors

Board of Directors Jodi Greenbaum accountable: We would refund or Chairman hold their donation for a future David H. Susson date. The phone conversations were VP, Finance & Treasurer amazing. All of them included one Cindy Mirsky universal comment: Please take care Immediate Past Chairman of yourselves and the Residents. For me, it was truly a heartwarming Jane Fischel experience, and I thank each and VP, Lifelong Learning everyone of you for your thoughts David Zarnow and concerns. VP, Spiritual Life It is now the Summer, and we are Linda Meyskens hoping that our world will return VP, Governance to the way it once was—but when? Marc Schkurman VP, Buildings & Grounds On May 18, Heritage Pointe was Major unbudgeted expenses for scheduled to hold its 30th Annual personal protection equipment Roberta Feuerstein Luncheon & Boutique featuring for all employees, additional Secretary biodegradable containers for food Henry Winkler. Online RSVPs Members at Large were booming in early January, served to Residents three times and continued to arrive through daily and reduction in staff have Phil Binder February and mid-March. We impacted the organization greatly. Steven Fainbarg Nancy Joseph expected a sold-out event, with We will wait for an end to Todd Litman over 42 out of 60 tables sold to the pandemic and G-d willing, Terry McDonald community members, patrons, and celebrate with Henry Winkler at Allison Pinsky sponsors from the San Fernando our annual Luncheon and Boutique Valley to San Diego County. in 2021. In the meantime, I ask Advisory Committee In mid-March, everything came that you continue to support our Mothers and Fathers as Jewish Denny Denkensohn to a screeching halt due to the Fred Forster COVID-19 virus. tradition teaches us. As we all wait for the day when our lives can Bonnie Jeannette It was clear that no one knew come back to our “new normal,” Dr. Richard Katz how this virus would affect the I ask you to please go to https:// William Klein world, let alone the numerous heritagepointe.org and please Gary Kramer organizations relying upon donor give generously to the COVID-19 Mel Lipson gifts to support their budgets and Appeal. Please continue to be safe Leo Pinsky (z”l) missions. It became my personal and keep well and know that you Henry Schrimmer mission to reach out to our donors and your family are in our thoughts Meryl Schrimmer by phone and email to assure and prayers. Ralph Stern them Heritage Pointe would be Chela Taleisnik Ira Victer

7 Make a Grandparent Celebrating Grandparents Smile Month in the Era of Physical Distancing a Success! For months, the facility has and told us about the positive been restricted from visitors to influence grandparents have on reduce the chance of infection. grandchildren. By offering love To help compensate, Heritage and guidance, imparting wisdom, Pointe put out a call for help to passing on traditions, and making During the COVID-19 crisis, local synagogues, community memories, grandparents offer a we know that we are staying apart organizations, and websites like legacy youngsters value. today so we can be together later. volunteermatch.org. We asked: These photographs, letters, and But let’s face it, physical distancing artwork were all scanned and is hard—especially on Seniors, Help us Make a Grandparent Smile! digitally uploaded to an in-house where social connection is more Volunteers, especially children, closed-circuit TV channel for important than ever to maintaining were asked to brighten the day for Residents. Everyone enjoyed the overall health and quality of life. our Residents with letters, artwork, attention and creativity of the While our Residents are safely and photos. Some grandchildren volunteers. staying in their apartments— of current Residents shared Until life can return to normal, equipped with all of the supplies photos of themselves with their reminding our Residents that they and food they need—they miss grandparent. Many children sent in are special goes a long way. their family, visitors, and volunteers. photos of a favorite grandparents

8 Connections to Help Residents Go the Distance (and Keep Theirs)

Activities Director Myra Rubin for Residents knowing how organizes brain teasers and quizzes, uses everything in her toolbox to appreciative they are for a live which are distributed to every keep Residents engaged during the performance during these times of apartment before the answers COVID-19 crisis. She meets with uncertainty,” Tami says. are read live on the in-house TV Residents for their input on how to Myra showcases two theatrically- channel later in the week. offers programs that can be done released movies every day on an For Residents who are comfortable while following physical distancing in-house TV channel. One Resident venturing out around Heritage guidelines. explains, “It’s good to watch the same Pointe’s expansive campus, we One strategy is to use the Heritage movie as my neighbors because it is hold at least two events daily. We Pointe in-house TV channels as a something we can talk about besides use larger rooms to host smaller substitute for gatherings. A special the pandemic and the news.” groups who sign up in advance. channel is linked to a live camera Exercise classes are held daily and in the synagogue, so that events Maintaining Connections livestreamed simultaneously. Popular from religious services to town hall In fact, a new in-house channel events such as bingo, trivia, and meetings are livestreamed directly debuted June 2. It features themed word games are also held weekly. to each Resident’s apartment. programs from the Internet and Most important, staff keep Because family and volunteers YouTube. Because navigating the Residents connected through are restricted from entering the web can be difficult for Residents, phone calls and messages, making facility, even staff members provide this option offers virtual travel sure everyone is healthy and entertainment for Residents using tours, world famous orchestras, comfortable. Everyone receives a the live synagogue camera. funny animal videos, art museums, temperature reading twice a day, and other entertainment that It turns out, our staff has got and staff are masked and gloved everyone can easily enjoy from the whenever they are working directly talent! Executive Assistant Tami comfort of home. Olsen has accrued quite a fanbase with a Resident. Heritage Pointe among Residents for her keyboard Myra creates weekly calendars has worked hard to ensure our covers of songs from the ‘50s and newsletters to update and facility is COVID-19 free and a and ‘60s. “I love performing connect Residents. She also vibrant community.

99 Funds Endow Our Future and Enrich Daily Lives Heritage Pointe is pleased to announce a number of new, named restricted endowment funds. These additional new funds will help grow our programs and engage our Donor community for decades to come.

The Heritage Pointe Annual interest income is used to offset operational expenses and facility and Endowment Fund maintenance repairs.

The Heritage Pointe The Jewish Community Foundation of Orange County allocates monthly Investment Fund investment income from this fund based upon the earnings rate for the month of the Community Foundation’s investments.

The Heritage Fund All gifts and contributions to the Heritage Fund are to be distributed to reimburse Heritage Pointe’s operations for scholarship support to residents in need.

The Leo Pinsky Diamond Donor A one-time donation to endow one’s Diamond in the amount of $25,000 is Endowment Fund deposited into this fund. The annual interest income of 5% will be disbursed by the Jewish Community Foundation of Orange County to Heritage Pointe’s operations to support scholarship support.

The Eric and Edith Kiewe Provides financial support for religious programming provided by Heritage Endowment Fund Pointe to the Residents and to the Greater Orange County Jewish community.

The Penny W. and Isidore C. Myers Supports the annual Grandparents Day celebration for Residents, along with Grandparents Day Endowment Fund their families and friends of Heritage Pointe.

The Maury Cohn Supports periodic theme dinners for Residents, along with their families and Endowment Fund friends of Heritage Pointe.

The Elaine and Irv Weinstein Supports Jewish cultural arts and entertainment for the Residents, along with Endowment Fund their families and friends of Heritage Pointe.

The Dr. Herb and Loretta Modelevsky Supports educational programs that build bridges between the Residents, their ZEST For Learning Endowment Fund family members, and the next generation of Heritage Pointe supporters.

The Gloria and Ted Field Supports ongoing training programs for all Staff in dementia care at Endowment Fund Heritage Pointe.

The Florence Fainbarg Fund Supports Resident Field Trips.

The Yitzchak, Esther and Miriam Provides intergenerational programming for the Music and Literary Arts Rosenberg Holocaust Memorial Fund for the Residents, their family members and the next generation of Heritage Pointe supporters.

The Surie Family Jewish Music Fund The Surie Family Music Fund is dedicated to providing Jewish music program and Underwritten by David & Teryl Zarnow and education, and liturgical music support for Jewish music services for the Residents, the Isidore C. & Penny W. Myers Foundation their family members, and the next generation of Heritage Pointe supporters.

A named fund for you or your family leaves a lasting legacy. For more information contact, Beth Slavin, Director of Philanthropy.

10 Heritage Pointe Graciously Thanks These Individuals for Their Generous Donation to the Following Endowment Funds

Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund Yitzchak, Esther & Miriam Naomi Fields Dr. Elliot & Roz Vogelfanger Gitta Chernin Rosenberg Holocaust Janie & Lawrence Gallina Terry Walowitz Miriam and Larry Goldberg Memorial Fund Sally Gertz Dr. Irwin & Georgetta Wedner Flow & Bernie Garwin Ignace Rosenberg Sandi Goldstein & Donna Weinstein Michael Paul Beth Slavin Richard Norene Bill Wexler Monica & Rick Witt Carol Greenstein Gail & Dan Zimmerman Endowment Fund Ken Hamanaka Shirley Deutsch Surie Family General Contributions Jewish Music Fund Rebecca Harris Shira & Steven Klein Rene & Peter Horner Allison Pinksy-Alvarez & Jill & Steven Edwards Bill Alvarez Josephine Hunter The Leo Pinsky Diamond Penny W. & Isidore C. Myers Anonymous Donor Endowment Fund Foundation Valerie Bloom Jacobs & Tamar & Martin Brower Lauren Klein Beth Slavin Bill Jacobs Ellie Burg, (z”l) Wayne Schwartzman Marcia Kaplan Dr. Herb & Loretta Modelevsky Covenant B’nai Brith Sidney Schulman,(z”l) Mordechai Kalminov ZEST for Learning Fund Masami Kosaka Fainbarg Family Foundation The Heritage Fund Debbie & Neil Corwin Dr. Nathan & Aurelia Kvetny Steven Fainbarg Rochelle Arlow Sandy Fainbarg Leba & Gary Kramer Falling Leaves Foundation Inc. Elaine Asa Joan & Barry Friedman Dr. Harold & Rose Kravitz Roberta Feuerstein Judith & Phillip Binder Dr. Herb & Loretta Modelevsky Nancy & Kenneth Levin Jewish Community Foundation Dana Chortkoff Joan & Chalky Samson Jeannine & James Levy of Orange County Dr. David Herzlinger Meryl & Hank Schrimmer Nancy & Norman Lindauer Flo & Bernie Garwin Ellen & Gary Phillips Valerie & Howard Sloane Dr. Melvin & Jacquee Lipson Jeffrey Joseph Esther Fine Adelaide Lipton Tribute Fund Sandra Kaufman-Lydle Marilyn & Stuart Goldberg Wendy & Charles Lupul Ann Marie & Roger Alford Colette Mellinger Gail Hara Sandra Kaufman Lydle Nikki & Howard Applebaum Ann Moskowitz Sandra Kaufman-Lydle Mary Ann Malkoff Foundation Trust Ethel Neben Dr. Herb & Loretta Modelevsky Lori Mason Anonymous Chet Needelman Sherrie & Darrell Neft Margalit Moskowitz Roberta Barilla Esther & Edward Schechter Stephen Rosenzweig Marge Pollack Linda & Jim Becker Mary Schneider Trust Dee Sherman Marla & Scott Nathan Christine & Marc Beilinson Howard Schwed Mimi & Michael Silverman Orange County United Way Elaine Benveniste Stephen Sherman Beth Slavin Dr. Robert & Gloria Porter Audrey & Larry Bernstein Mimi & Michael Silverman Jill & David Susson Murray Rudin Dena & Robert Bloom Carol & Bud Tufeld Patricia Weiss Leslie & Edwin Rusgo Marvin Blum Rick Wintrob Barbara & Stephen Queen Florence Fainbarg Fund Ruth Blumenfeld Dr. David & Renee Sacks Oneg Support Sue & Ralph Stern Gitta Chernin Muriel Cohen Frances Salzman Nancy & Leonard Joseph Elaine & Irv Weinstein Fund Marilyn Crandon Sherwood Disbursement, LLC Isidor Lapides Anonymous Shirley Deutsch Rochelle & Lance Sieger Cindy & David Mirsky Jodi & Martin Greenbaum Harriet Edelstein Lisa & David Siegel Enhanced Assisted Living Leba & Gary Kramer Frayda & John Eilbert Mimi & Michael Silverman Patricia Griggs & Susan Brown Mimi & Michael Silverman Marilyn & Sy Ellis Perri & Hal Sloane Howard Schulman Beth Slavin Sarah Entin Martin Solway Bunny Zechter Sandy Fainbarg Ted Spanos Liz Feinman Frank Spittle List as of July 17, 2020

11 Resident Marta Lightner From Survivor to Soldier

Lydia was too young to work Aliyah to Israel at Auschwitz—which meant In 1949, Marta, her first death—but she was spared the cousin and some friends gas chambers when her former received permission from the kindergarten teacher intervened. Young Marta Czechoslovakian communist As a kapo (a prisoner in charge of authorities to make aliyah or When Marta Lightner recalls her other prisoners), her teacher risked immigrate to Israel. At 15 years old, life, she is clearly proud of her role her own life by changing Lydia’s Marta left her mother behind. helping to build the young state of documents to make her three years Israel. But at her birth in Michalovce, older. This made Lydia eligible for “I was eager to help build the Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) in work—and survival. Jewish homeland,” recalls Marta, 1934, it hardly seemed likely. who was settled in Kfar Masaryk, a “The rations she shared gave kibbutz north of Haifa. “I worked and Marta lived an idyllic childhood Lydia strength to survive the brutal I studied. I also had to learn, Hebrew, surrounded by loving parents, her conditions,” Marta explains. which is my fourth language. I was older sister Lydia, grandparents and Marta and her parents fled west to young and idealistic and happy to many relatives. Her father, Marek a Slovak town called Trnava. They be part of building Israel.” Goldstein, owned a prosperous moved into a small apartment in (continued on next page) hardware store on the town’s main a building owned by the Blataks, street. These carefree years ended who gave her father work. abruptly in March 1939 when Wealthy and respected, the Slovakia became a Nazi puppet state. Blataks themselves faced danger because Mrs. Blatak Difficult Choices was Jewish. Eventually, Fearing the worst, her parents Marta’s father was arrested made the difficult decision to and deported to Auschwitz. smuggle Lydia to live with an uncle Mrs. Blatak then risked in Budapest. Marta was to follow discovery by helping Marta later with her grandfather, but their and her mother hide in a attempt to cross the border failed succession of places. and they had to return. Following the occupation of Hungary by the In 1945, the Soviet army Nazis, the Goldsteins desperately liberated Marta and her tried to sneak Lydia back home— mother. They returned but when she was caught crossing home and were eventually the border, Marta’s sister was joined by Lydia, then 15, arrested and deported to Auschwitz. who had survived both slave labor and a death Their lives would have turned march. 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Anonymous Lawrence & Miriam Goldberg Elaine Perlmutter* Anonymous Paul Goldenberg (z”l)* Sheila & Leo (z”l) Pinsky* Anonymous Kenneth . (z”l) & Barbara Gordon (z”l)* Michael Pinto* Rhoda Alban (z”l) Sherry Raiman Haber* Barbara & Bill Pisetsky* Eleanor (z”l) & Sidney Austin (z”l)* Freda Bielfield Hanfling (z”l) Roslyn Portnoy* Roselyn Baum (z”l) Dr. Renee Harwick* Rabbi Ralph Resnick* Gideon & Jeanne Bernstein* Hodes-Rhode Fund Dick & Leslie Richards Ellen & Fred Brooks* Beverly Howard (z”l) Barry & Phyllis Rodgers Martin & Tamar Brower* Beverly & Jake Jacobs* Joan & Bernard Rome* Irving (z”l) & Eleanor Burg (z”l)* Eleanor Jaffe Ernest (z”l) & Irma Rose (z”l) Sandy Bursten* Brion & Bonnie Jeannette Frances Schneider (z”l) Irving M. and Nancy Fainbarg Chase* Nancy & Leonard Joseph Mary B. and Morton M. (z”l) Cally Clein* Dorothy Kahn (z”l) Schneider Julius (z”l) & Sophie Cohen (z”l) Dr. Richard & Susan Katz Hank & Meryl Schrimmer* Muriel Cohen* Kershaw Family Trust Howard Schulman Said (z”l) Cohen Foundation* Eric (z”l) & Edith Kiewe (z”l) Sidney & Phyllis (z”l) Schulman* Kitty Cohn (z”l) Shirley Klein (z”l) Wayne Schwartzman* Maury Cohn (z”l) Victor (z”l) & Barbara Klein David & Evelyn Simon Gladys Davis Claire Koff (z”l) Beth Slavin* Pamela Davis* Ida Kofsky* Dr. Harvey & Elaine Socol* Shirley Deutsch* Carol Krems (z”l) Ruth Sovetts (z”l) Stanley W. Ekstrom Foundation* Stan & Wendy Levin* Jerry E. Stein (z”l) Ruth Epstein (z”l) Jacquee & Mel Lipson* James & Marcia Stern* Allan (z”l) & Sandy Fainbarg* Harleene Margolis* Jean & Linda Stern* Florence Fainbarg (z”l) Michael & Rachel Marzouk* Dr. Julio & Chela Taleisnik* Steven Fainbarg* Colette Mellinger (z”l) Ira Victer Peggy & Jon Feder* Stan & Hilda Miller Roslyn & Elliot Vogelfanger* Earl (z”l) & Shirley Feiwell* Cynthia Mirsky* Mary Wayman (z”l) Roberta Feuerstein* Anne Mitzenmacher Elaine & Irv (z”l) Weinstein Gloria (z”l) & Ted Field Loretta & Herb Modelevsky Ellen & Jim Weiss* Richard Field Ann & Joel (z”l) Moskowitz Rabbi ’vod Wieder & Estelle Finkelstein (z”l) Penny W. (z”l) & Isidore C. Myers (z”l)* Ilana Rogel-Wieder* Miriam Fleisher (z”l) Sol (z”l) & Ethel Neben (z”l) Sol (z”l) & Sheila (Bunny) Zechter* Aviva & Fred Forster* Sherrie & Darrell Neft* Sylvia Frankel (z”l) Celia Newman (z”l) Annette & Mel Garber Charlotte Paskil

* Heritage Pointe and the Jewish Community Foundation of Orange County Letter of Intent Donor List as of July 17, 2020

14 Create a Jewish Legacy LETTER OF INTENT

In the tradition of our Jewish faith, I wish to share my blessings by declaring my intent to provide for the needs of future generations.

It is with deep satisfaction that: ____ I have made a provision ____ I shall make a provision during the next _____ months.

I wish to support the following Orange County institutions: (check all that apply) _____ Beth Jacob Congregation of Irvine _____ Merage Jewish Community Center _____ Community Scholar Program _____ Tarbut V’Torah _____ Congregation B’nai Israel _____ Temple Bat Yahm _____ Hebrew Academy _____ Temple Beth El of South Orange County _____ Heritage Pointe _____ University Synagogue _____ Jewish Federation & Family Services OC _____ Other with an endowment established through a: ____ Bequest in my will or trust ____ Life Insurance Policy ____ Remainder of IRA and other retirement plan ____ Charitable Remainder Trust ____ Gift of real estate, securities or other property ____ Donor Advised Fund ____ Charitable Gift Annuity ____ Other ______

Privacy Statement: To encourage others to make commitments to the future we occasionally list names in printed materials and/or on our website.

_____ I permit my name to be listed in printed materials. ______I prefer to remain anonymous. My name should appear as

Name(s): ______Address: ______City/State/Zip: ______Phone: ______Email: ______

I understand that this letter of intent is not a legal obligation and may be changed at my discretion at any time. ______Signed Date ______Signed Date

The Jewish Community Foundation’s professional staff can assist in creating endowed gifts. Please contact us with any questions or to establish your legacy. Together, we guarantee a Jewish tomorrow.

JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ORANGE COUNTY 1 Federation Way, Suite 210, Irvine, California 92603 | PH: 949.435.3490 | FAX: 949.435.3499 | www.jcfoc.org | [email protected]

Revised 1/27/2016 Heritage Pointe was conceived A new centralized group, called over 30 years ago to help create a Family of Friends, is available for beautiful and loving home for the you and your family! You will Jewish aging in Orange County. together not only to support share in the history of support Heritage Pointe, but to foster Over the years, volunteers and friendship that made Heritage relationships with each other and Pointe possible. founded fundraising groups with with Residents that have clearly over 1,600 members throughout lasted for decades. Members are Join us! Visit https://www. southern California. These “chapters” still meeting—on Zoom!—staying heritagepointe.org/family-of-friends held monthly get-togethers, game in touch despite social distancing nights, networking events and guidelines. supper clubs. Participants came

Family of Friends Life Members Dr. Seymour & Reva Alban Leba Cohen Judith & Jerald Florman Dr. David & Lois Goren Susan Alpert Marina Cohen Aviva & Fredric Forster Adrienne & Stuart Green Rae & Irving Altman Muriel Cohen Nancy Fox Carol Gross Anne & Stanley Angermeir Ruth Cohen Norma Fox Marilyn & Jerome Gross Vivien Arluk Dr. Martin & Elinor Colman Angela Friedman Melvin Grossman Rabbi Bradley & Elena Artson Dr. Howard & Rita Conn Joan & Barry Friedman Pearl Handler Beverly August Dorothy Davis Paul Friedman Dr. Marshall Hankin Doreen & Jerry Bame Joan Davis Doris Frisch Karen & Bruce Harris Helen & David Barrad Denny Denkensohn David Gady Dr. Stanley & Annette Helfman Roberta & Ephraim Beard Grace Deutsch Dr. Stanley & Ilona Galant Marc Schkurman & Laurel Carol Berke Judy Devor Helen Garon Hewitt Shirley & Stanley Berko David Diamond Dr. Sander & Shirley Gelfand Dr. Mark & Margo Hoffer Eleanor Allen & Art Berkowitz Stella Dorman Ada Kless Gilbert Gail & Peter Holdon Rosella Bernstein Patsy & Jeffery Dryer Bonnie Gillman Rose Horvitz Binnie & Jack Berro Florence & Ben Duben Dr. Howard & Erica Gilman Sara Hurwitz Ann Blair Lita & Alvin Duner Judy & Jerry Gilmore Caroline Issler Anita & Ronald Botwin Harriet & Lester Eagle Jeanette & Roger Glazer Lois Jacobs Tamar & Martin Brower Dr. John & Frayda Eilbert Diane & Michael Globerman Eleanor Jaffe Irene Brown Anita & Sheldon Eisenman Adrienne & Hank Goldberg Ellie Jaffy Lenore & Walter Bruckner Deanna & David Epstein Marilyn & Stuart Goldberg Bonnie & Brion Jeannette Sandy Bursten Sasha Erlik Miriam & Larry Goldberg Dorothy Johnson Jessie Butler Sandy Fainbarg Pamela & Hank Goldberg Mickey Jones Eleanor & Bernard Butnik Shirley Feiwell Janet & Sheldon Golden Helene & Howard Kahan Dr. Geoffrey & Sandy Carr Arlene & Steven Fienberg Miriam & Stanley Goldin Ruth Kahn Nicole & Scott Chaness Joan & Mark Filowitz Dr. Lester & Sue Goldstein Barbara Kaitz Florence Charton Sandra Fine Sue & Lester Goldstein Frances & Gunther Kallman Caryn & Jeffrey Chernin Sarah & Samuel Fingerman Joy & Sheldon Golison Florence Kanofsky Bess Cirel Elaine & Jack Finkelstein Elizabeth Gorden Jerri & Sam Kaplan Dr. Samuel & Linda Cohen Jane & Dennis Fischel Eleanor & Michael Gordon Beverly & Sylvan Karfiol

16 Diane Karp Toni & Terry McDonald Glenda Rosen Ann & Fred Stern Denise & Stan Kessel Edythe & Robert Messe Sherman Rosenblum Bernice Stern Naomi & Joseph Kessler Dr. Frank & Linda Meyskens Dr. Samuel & Sharon Rosenfeld Linda & Jean Stern Shirley Kessler Susan & Norman Milkes Yuval Rosenthal Margaret & John Stern Geraldine Kirsch Cynthia & Marc Miller Winnie & Sheldon Ross Susan & Ralph Stern Drs. Alyse & David Kirschen Dr. Edward Miller Rosa Lee Rothblatt Dr. Charles & Gail Stillman Adelyn & Dennis Klarin Jan & Gary Miller Dr. Loren Rothstein Linda & David Stoll Joni Klein Paula Millman June & Herman Rubin Fredda & Edward Sussman Margy Kleinerman Dr. Robert & Nanette Minow Betty Sackler Louise & Leslie Sussman Dorothy Kohanski Jeanne Mintz Dr. David & Renee Sacks Edita Szekely Ellen Pinsky & Eddie Kotkin Cindy & David Mirsky Lucille Sacks Dr. Julio & Chela Taleisnik Leba & Gary Kramer Marlene Mitnick Diane & Samuel Salzman Marty Taller Faye Kwate Anne Mitzenmacher Samuel Salzman Maureen & Larry Thompson Irene & Victor Landsberg Dr. Herb & Loretta Modelevsky Sondra Samuels Else Tobias Charlene & Greg Lane Dorothy & Chet Needelman Phyllis Sapsowitz Edie Tonkon Nancy & Edward Last Sherrie & Darrell Neft Esther & Edward Schechter Anita Travers Jacqueline Lazzar Dr. Edward & Elaine Nevin Eva & Fred Schneider The Beverly Howard Trust Dr. Joseph Lebovitz Teri & Harold Newman Meryl & Hank Schrimmer Dr. Arthur & Carol Turk Harriet & Mark Lehman Laura Orloff Joan Schwartz Marvin Udkoff Ann Lentzner Terry Oxman Sindi & Ronald Schwartz Dr. Phillip & Audrey Unger Nancy & Ken Levin Dr. Owen & Roberta Paddor Dr. Arthur & Sandi Selvin Jenny & David Unterman Bobbi LeVine Carol Joan Daoussis-Perera Geri & Alex Sherman Debbie & Ira Victer Patricia & Allen Lewis Howard Perley Barbara & Leon Shoag Dr. Elliot & Roslyn Vogelfanger Herb Lieberman Elaine & Edward Perlstein Florence Shore Stephen Waldman Linda & Herb Lieberman Lila Pesner Blossom Siegel Barbara Walleston Dr. James & Nancy Linden Dr. Irvin Pilger Dr. Igal & Diane Silber Terry Walowitz June Linkon Allison Pinsky & Bill Alvarez Mimi & Michael Silverman Elaine Warren Amy & Richard Lipeles Charlotte Pinsky Anne & Alan Simon Gwenda & Bernard John Lippman Eileen & Stephen Pinsky Bonnie Simon Wasserman Dr. Melvin & Jacquee Lipson Elizabeth Pinsky David & Evelyn Simon Bernice Watkin Addie & Joseph Liss Myrtle & Jim Pinsky Myrna & Leonard Simon Dr. Irwin & Georgetta Wedner Rochelle Liss Sheila Pinsky Renee Simon Marlene Wedner Phyllis Lorig Barbara & Bill Pisetsky Dr. Matthew & Sharon Sloan Bert Weidberg Marjorie & Daniel Luxemberg Herbert Pollak Valerie & Howard Sloane Donna Weinstein Dr. Sanford & Linda Lyle Deborah & Richard Polonsky Iris Slone Dr. Betty & Gerald Werksman Hedy Magna Daphne Poltorak David Smith Roz & Paul Wexler Dr. Herb & Harriet Malmon Roslyn & Martin Rhodes Dr. Harvey & Elaine Socol Jene Witte Rodriguez Wealth Rosalind & Barry Robbins Elaine & Harvey Socol Esther Yank Management Phyllis & Barry Rodgers Drs. Ilene & Gerald Spear Bunny Zechter Mildred & Marc Mandel Joan & Bernard Rome Nancy Speizer Karen Zilberstein Muriel & Robert Marks Arlene & David Rose Mimi & Jay Spencer Elaine & Steve Marlin Al Rosen Linda & Nathan Spiewak Lily Mayer Dr. Mark & Bonnie Rosen Trudy Stein

17 Family of Friends Annual Members Drs. Linda & Hy Algazi Annette & Mel Garber Joy & Howard Lepatner Dr. Leo & Sylvia Schmidt Phyllis Aronson Eileen Garbutt Dr. David & Susan Levine Martin Schwartzman Elaine Asa Judith & Arthur Gelb Patricia Levy Barbara & Mitch Shapiro Vivian & Lewis Atlas Carla Gersh Sandy & Robert Levy Shirley Sherman Nina Balis Barbara & Richard Gilson Teri Linkon Dr. David & Pnina Shichor Rachel Baranick Diana & Paul Ginsburg Lisa & Todd Litman Dr. Stephen & Miki Sholkoff Sandy Baren Joyce Givens Ruth Lobel Pat Silver Louise Beckerman Pamela & Edmund Beimel Rosalie & Alvin Glasky Rosalie Van Lochem Sonia Silverstein Ethelyn & Alan Bernstein Susan Glass Deanna Mailman Helen & Arthur Simon Lily & James Bierig Arlene Glassman Shoshana & George Mandel Laurice & Robert A. Singer Joan & Sanford Binder Sharon & Ronald Glickman Bev & Gideon Markus Beth Slavin Judith & Phillip Binder Fay & Peter Globerson Geri & Michael McClure Barbara Sloate Beverly Birnbaum Helen Lander & Stan Ann & Glynne Miller Dr. Paul & Judy Sochat Dr. Richard Blake Goldklang Jean Moscowitz Ellen Speyer Marci Le Blanc Dr. Ray & Linda Gomberg Ann Moskowitz Sally & Bernard Spiro JoAnn Cohen-Bleu Jane & Marvin Goodman Anna & Roger Nanes Evelyn Steinberg Dr. Michael & Karen Block Joan & Kenneth Goodman Ann Newberry Henny & Robert Sterman Anne Brownstein Jodi & Martin Greenbaum Barry Mednick & Leslie Hedy & Shelton Stern Joyce & Bob Chambers Dr. Robert & Audrey Newman Nancy & Irving Chase Myra & John Stillman Greenfield Jill Norman Malcolm Cobrink Elaine Ornitz Stone Dr. Barry & Joanne Hanik Rhoda Shapiro & Ralph Perl Sharon & Stuart Cogan Dr. Michael & Hilda Sugarman Sheila & Gerald Harman Yale Coggan Junhua & Mark Pinsky Jill & David Susson Elvia & Gerald Harris Dora & Robert Cohen Paula Pitluk Dr. Batia Swed Sandie & Norman Hempling Thea Cohen Laura & Allen Powell Donna Gilbert Vann & Paul Gladys Davis Ronnie & Richard Henderson Dr. Jacob & Gina Rabinovich Vann Valerie & George Deltoro Laurel Jean & Alan Jarrick Joan Raskin Maxine Wasserman Sheila & Michael Donenfeld Dr. Eugene & Mimi Kaplan Dr. Steven & Rayanne Reiner Karen & Charles Weinberg Eleanor Dorfman Gayel & Arvin Kaplan Sorel & Gail Reisman Elaine Weinstein Betsy & Brian Dougherty Dina & Abe Karem Adrienne & Barry Resnick Hugo Weinstein Harriert Edelstein Dr. Richard & Sue Katz Carol Resnick Dr. James & Ellen Weiss Marilyn & Sy Ellis Karen Katz Miriam & Jack Rose Lori Schwartz & Bert White Sarah Entin Marlene & Phil Kerbis Cheryl & Alan Rosen Rick Wintrob Carol Erwin Dr. Robert & Sheila Kessler Dr. Daniel & Laura Carol & David Wolf Drs. Theodore & Anita Farkas Carolyn & William Klein Rosenbaum Dr. Alvin & Ora Wolf Barbara Federman Constance Kohn Marvin Rosenberg Teryl & David Zarnow Dr. Sidney & Shirley Field Dr. Kenneth & Sharon Kraus Barbara & Michael Rothbart Ann Zimmerman Elaine & Harvey Fliesher Dr. Philip & Daryl Kress Ingrid & Ben Rothman Roberta Scharlin-Zinman Rosalia Footlik Marlys Krietzman Joan & Fredric Rubel Dr. Gilbert & Elaine Zuker Wendy Frankel Kay Kurtz Harriet & Howard Rubin Gloria & David Friedman George Lauffer Myra Rubin Joan Friedman Dr. Milton & Susan Legome Dr. Alan & Elise Rushovich Ingrid & Joel Gallin Dr. Jack & Sharon Leider Frances Salzman

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