annual report - Montefiore Home

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annual report - Montefiore Home
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
ANNUAL
REPORT
2014–2015
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
OUR MISSION:
TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF
LIFE OF OLDER PERSONS, BY
PROVIDING AN EXCEPTIONAL
STANDARD OF SERVICE
AND CARE, EMBRACING THE
RICHNESS OF JEWISH RELIGION,
CULTURE AND TRADITION.
Front cover photo: Hunters Hill resident, Toba Elias enjoying her art class
Inside cover photo: Woollahra Manor residents, Fella Lieberman and Betty Wood
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
CONTENTS
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Board of Management & Executive
5
Board Members
13 President’s Report
17
CEO’s Report
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Treasurer’s Report
24
The Road to Reform
26
Philosophy of Living
27Celebrating 40 Ruby Years of Volunteering
38
Catering - Raising the Bar
39
Creative Therapies at Montefiore
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iTraining Transforms Mandatory Staff Training
41
Who’s Who In The Home
43
Life Governors and Members
43
Montefiore Life Governors
46
Montefiore Members
54
Montefiore Volunteers
56
Foundation Donations
58Bequests
58Memorial Donations
58Birthday Donations
61
Wedding and Anniversary Donations
61
Equipment Donations
62
Synagogue Donations
62
Leaf Campaign Donors
62
Special Donations
63
Become A Life Governor
at Montefiore
28Foundation
30 Religious and Spiritual Life at Montefiore
31Nurse Practitioner Program Continues to
Grow Collaboratively
32
Montefiore’s Partnership with CHeBA
34
Montefiore Moves to the New Information Era
35HomeCare
36Quality Agency Awards Montefiore Top
Marks Again
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Fire Sprinklers Installation
Left photo: Randwick Campus foyer
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
MONTEFIORE
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT AND EXECUTIVE
The Home is managed and
administered by an elected Board of
Management. All Board members act
in a voluntary capacity and oversee all
facets of the Home’s administration,
with the support of a number of
different committees. The Board
is responsible for the continuing
financial viability of the Home.
Today, the Board faces the challenge
of the demanding economic
environment, a growth in the
number of elderly people in our
community, and the need to provide
appropriate care for the everincreasing number of people
with dementia.
This climate has strengthened
the Board’s resolve to continue
developing and promoting best
practice in all aspects of aged care,
constantly reviewing and improving
the services we provide to ensure
that the elderly in our community
receive the care and quality of life
they deserve.
EXECUTIVE
BOARD MEMBERS
LIFE MEMBERS
David Freeman AM
President
Alex Abulafia
The late Hal Goldstein AM OBE
Dr David Berman
Manfred Salamon
Gary Inberg
Vice President
Tom Mautner
Hon Treasurer
Assoc Prof Peter Gonski
Hon Secretary
Lisa Brender
BOARD
MEMBERS
At June 30 2015
DAVID FREEMAN AM
PRESIDENT
As a partner and now an active consultant in
the commercial law firm, Abadee, Dresdner &
Freeman, David specialises in taxation, estate
planning and substantial commercial property
financing and development work.
In 2009 the Randwick development was
the recipient of the Property Council of
Australia Innovation and Excellence Award
and the overall winner of the Emerging
Assets category.
David has been involved communally for over 30
years firstly as Vice President of the Wolper Jewish
Hospital in which time he oversaw its conversion
from a convalescent facility to a modern surgical
hospital. He also served as the Honorary Solicitor
for the Jewish Communal Appeal for 15 years.
The Montefiore Development Committee has
subsequently been responsible for the planning,
design and approval of the Master Plan for the
remainder of the site at Randwick, comprising an
additional 300 rooms, and achieving Development
Approval for the next stage being a new 90 bed
dementia specific wing.
In 1985, David joined the Montefiore Board,
served as Vice President for 8 years and was
elected President in 2004.
Max Einfeld
Michael Goldstein
Dr Susan Hertzberg
David has been Chairman of the Montefiore
Development Committee since 2000. The
Development Committee has been responsible for
the successful planning, design and construction
of the Randwick Development, a state of the
art communal residential aged care facility,
accommodating 276 Residents with the capacity
to double in size on the Randwick site.
Barry Joseph
Trevor Pogroske
Leora Ross
Renée Symonds
Jeremy Waine
A member of the Montefiore Finance Committee
from 2002, this Committee is responsible for
refining the Home’s financial model to maximise
cross subsidisation and the investment of the
Home’s substantial financial assets.
During David’s Presidency, the operations of
the Home have effectively doubled in size and
Montefiore Home is now acknowledged as one
of the largest benevolent charities in Australia.
In July 2008 he was awarded an AM (Member
of the Order of Australia) in the Queen’s Birthday
Honours for his service to the Jewish community.
YOUR BOARD
In accordance with good
Governance Principles, Montefiore
Home seeks to maintain a Board
composed of members whom,
collectively, provide a broad range of
skills and expertise that will support
strong corporate governance and
strategic planning.
The current Board consists of wellrespected individuals who have a
history of involvement with the
Home and who possess a range of
skills and expertise that includes,
but is not limited to; finance, law,
property, medical & clinical, aged
services, food & beverage, education
and all round business acumen.
Consistent with the organisation’s
philosophy of care, Board members
Current Board Skills Mix
■ Business 21%
■ Finance 21%
■ Law 13%
■ Property 11%
■ Medical & Clinical 16%
■ Aged Services 5%
■ Hotel Services 5%
■ Education 8%
have a passion for supporting a high
standard of care which optimises
the older person’s quality of life,
delivered within a sustainable
financial model.
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BOARD MEMBERS CONTINUED.
GARY INBERG
VICE PRESIDENT
TOM MAUTNER
HON TREASURER
Gary is a financial and corporate adviser with more
than 25 years of experience in commercial business
including property management and development,
property funds management and public company
experience, including being Head of Property for
one of the largest property portfolios in NSW
managing a team in excess of 75 staff which look
after property worth in excess of $3 billion.
Tom has an extensive history in the clothing industry,
with a lengthy career as General Manager and a
shareholder of Peter Weiss Pty Ltd following which his
own company manufactured apparel under the Pringle
of Scotland Label. He continues to maintain a close
relationship with Peter Weiss.
More recently, he has been running a family investment
business, for the benefit of members of his extended
family and a small number of close associates.
Gary is past Chairman of IWPE Nominees Pty Ltd,
Trustee and Custodian for Investec Bank [Australia]
Limited. He is a non-executive director for a
number of other companies and has been CFO
for a top 200 ASX listed company.
He was elected to the Board of Montefiore Home in
2001 and took on the important role of Treasurer in
2004. Tom is also an active member of the Home’s
Development Committee, Operations & Quality
Committee, Finance Committee
and Investment Committee.
He has been Vice President of the Home since
2004, prior to which he served as Honorary
Treasurer for 3 years. Gary is a member of the
Investment and Finance Committees, Chairs the
Operations & Quality Committee, represents the
Home on the Joint Operating Committee of the
Burger Centre and is a Director of National Nurses
Plus and the Camelot Nursing Home.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
PETER GONSKI
HON SECRETARY
ALEX ABULAFIA
BOARD MEMBER
Assoc Prof Peter Gonski, who joined the Board in
2008, is a senior staff specialist geriatrician with
more than 20 years of experience in care for
the elderly.
Alex joined the Montefiore Board in 2014 and is a corporate
lawyer and an investment banker turned entrepreneur with
an extensive communal history and understanding of our
community.
He is Director of Southcare, Sutherland Hospital and
Community Services, Clinical Stream Director for
Aged Care and Rehabilitation, South Eastern Sydney
Local Health District and Associate Professor, Faculty
of Medicine, NSW.
As Treasurer and then President of Emanuel School from
1999 to 2006 he was instrumental in transforming the
school from a struggling debt ridden entity into a robust
and vibrant place of education for the entire community.
Securing the school’s future with a capital appeal in
2005 that raised $4.5 million, Alex then went on to assist
JewishCare with their capital appeal – the result of which
stands proudly in Saber Street with their new premises.
He continues to sit on JewishCare’s Foundation as their
Chairman, a position he has held since 2009.
His family has a long history with Montefiore
through volunteering and his knowledge and
experience makes him a vital addition to the
Montefiore Board.
His other communal involvements include Australian
Friends of the Hebrew University (1997-2000, Director),
JCA Appeal Chairman and Executive Committee Member
(2006- 2008) and JNF NSW President (2011-2015) after
serving a maximum 4 year term. He is currently the
immediate past President and on the national JNF Board.
Alex is also a Trustee of both the Kesser Torah Education
Fund and JCA’s Education Endowment Fund, positions he
has held since 2011, and serves as trustee of Y2i alongside
other senior communal leaders.
He was a passionate contributor to the design and
building of the Randwick Campus and continues to
be involved with the ongoing process of upgrading all
the campuses.
Tom was born in Czechoslovakia in 1950 and migrated
to Australia in 1969. He and his wife Rose are longtime supporters of many Jewish organisations.
He has had a long association with Montefiore,
being involved with the fete for over 15 years
before becoming a Board Member.
Both Tom’s late mother and late father-in-law
were residents of Montefiore Home.
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As a businessman and communal leader Alex is uniquely
positioned to assist the Board to take Montefiore forward
and is invested in ensuring that this cornerstone community
asset continues to thrive.
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BOARD MEMBERS CONTINUED.
DR DAVID BERMAN
BOARD MEMBER
LISA BRENDER
BOARD MEMBER
MAX EINFELD
BOARD MEMBER
MICHAEL GOLDSTEIN
BOARD MEMBER
Dr David Berman is a retired dental surgeon,
previously on the Board of the Monash Country Club
for 22 years and also the inaugural President of the
Apex Club of Blacktown. He is currently a volunteer
at the Matthew Talbot Home.
Lisa Brender is a Registered Nurse with over 30 years’
experience and currently works as a Clinical Nurse
Specialist in the Operating Theatre Department at
Prince of Wales Private Hospital, as well as at the
University of Notre Dame and the University of
Technology in the role of Clinical Nurse Educator.
Max Einfeld is a practising lawyer with an accredited
specialisation in taxation law. He is also a public
notary. During his career, he has been a partner
in several prominent law firms.
Michael Goldstein was welcomed to the Board in
2008 after having long association with Montefiore.
He helped at the annual fete with his uncle, Life
Member, the late Hal Goldstein AM OBE and later ran
his own glassware stall.
David has been a keen supporter of Montefiore Home
for many years and became a Life Governor in 2008.
His dedication to the Home stems mainly from the
long association of many members of his family with
the Home, both as supporters and residents over
the years.
Lisa is committed to the Home and, in 2000, took a
year’s leave of absence from nursing to act as Coordinator of the Montefiore Home Capital Appeal.
The Appeal was highly successful, raising $6.8 million.
Lisa joined the Board of Management of Montefiore
Home in 2001 and served for 10 years before taking
a short break and rejoining the Board in 2012. During
her tenure, she sat on 2 Board Committees – the
Community Relations and the Operations & Quality
Committees – where she was able to use her vast
nursing experience and knowledge of the Home in
the management and planning of care for the
residents. Lisa rejoined the Operations & Quality
Committee in 2012.
Over this period, David has had the opportunity to
observe the activities and practices of the nursing and
administrative staff at the Home and has been impressed
with the dedication and manner in which they apply
themselves to the wellbeing and comfort of the residents
and believes the attention they receive is world class.
David is currently involved in a staff education
program where he utilises his knowledge as a dental
surgeon to support the delivery of optimal oral health
care for residents.
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He has a long and active involvement on the
Board, having been a Board Member since 2002.
He also serves on the Religious and Nominations
Committees.
As the owner of a successful catering services
company, Michael has been significantly involved in
the catering area of the Home, including assisting with
the design and specification of the Randwick kitchen
and working alongside Montefiore staff on catering
and operational matters.
His commitment to aged care continues his family’s
long tradition of contribution to the welfare of the
NSW Jewish community.
Max’s other communal positions include Honorary
Solicitor for the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies,
United Israel Appeal and Mandelbaum House.
His other interests include his golf swing, his
grandchildren and his beloved Roosters.
Max is determined to help make a difference to the
lives and wellbeing of all residents and has a particular
passion for delivering the best possible cultural and
religious programs for them.
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BOARD MEMBERS CONTINUED.
DR SUSAN HERTZBERG
BOARD MEMBER
BARRY JOSEPH
BOARD MEMBER
TREVOR POGROSKE
BOARD MEMBER
LEORA ROSS
BOARD MEMBER
Dr Susan Hertzberg is a qualified medical practitioner
and currently Senior Emergency Specialist at the
Prince of Wales Hospital. She also has a Masters
degree in Health Law and is interested in quality health
care for the aged. The Prince of Wales Hospital sees
a large number of residents from Montefiore and
provision of high quality care to these residents is
a high priority.
Barry was born into a family that has a deep and
long-lasting relationship with the Home. His mother,
Miriam, was a driving force of the Ladies Committee
for many generations, in addition to being a Board
member for over 17 years.
Trevor is a senior advisory partner and NSW leader
of health and aged care with Grant Thornton
Australia, an international accounting firm, and a
member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
Leora Ross graduated in Pharmacy in 1977 and
worked as a pharmacist, before doing some voluntary
work in the community whilst raising her 3 children.
She remains actively involved in the community
and is currently a volunteer guide at the Sydney
Jewish Museum.
Proudly elected to the Board in 2001, he
continues this commitment with a deep passion
and involvement and is presently on the
Admissions Committee.
Susan has a long association with a number of
communal organisations and was a member of the
Board of the Great Synagogue in 2010 and 2011.
After a 5 year period working with a sharebroker,
Barry began his career in the ladies clothing industry
in 1965. In 1969 he commenced his own clothing and
manufacturing business, which he ran successfully
until 1998.
Susan serves on various professional and
hospital committees.
During the early 1970’s and under the Presidency of
the late Hal Goldstein AM OBE, Barry was an active
member of the Home’s House Committee, in addition
to being involved with admissions. He is also the past
Federal Executive Director of the Australian Friends
of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a position he
held for 15 years.
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He has had over 25 years’ experience in
international trade and trade finance, corporate
restructuring and insolvency. His key industry
expertise includes financial services, hospitality,
aged care, technology, communications and
entertainment, manufacturing, engineering and
construction, and printing and packaging.
Leora has completed a Graduate Diploma in
Education, gained a Certificate in TESOL (Teaching
English to Speakers of Others Languages) and later,
a Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics.
Her 16 years of teaching English to overseas students
and migrants at the Institute of Languages UNSW, as
well as teaching the future teachers, has given her an
understanding of intercultural issues relevant both to
the staff and residents of Montefiore. In addition, her
experience in Education is pertinent to the important
area of ongoing professional development of staff
within the Home.
Trevor joined the Montefiore Board
in 2013. His other community activities include being
a member of the Board Management and Treasurer of
Kehillat Masada and a member of the Congregation of
Synagogues of NSW (COS).
With her background in Pharmacy, Leora also has
some insight into the health issues that affect
Montefiore residents. Leora’s mother was a resident
of Montefiore for 4 years and she, therefore, is
resolved to ensure that the vision of Montefiore
Home to excel as a provider of high standard care,
maximising the quality of life for the elderly in our
community continues.
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
PRESIDENT’S
ANNUAL REPORT FY2014-15
RENÉE SYMONDS
BOARD MEMBER
JEREMY WAINE
BOARD MEMBER
Renée is a Clinical Psychologist and holds a degree
in Education. Renée was elected to the Board in
2001, having already been an active member of the
Operations Committee.
Jeremy Waine has more than 15 years’ experience with
leading companies in the financial services sector.
He began his career as a corporate lawyer at
Mallesons and then moved into investment banking
and principal acquisitions at UBS Investment Bank,
CBA, Westpac and GE Capital.
In her years as a Board member she has written
papers, presented at conferences on aspects of
ageing, dementia, placing one’s relative in the Home
and life within the Home.
Jeremy joined the Board at the end of 2008 due
to his strong interest in the aged care sector and
passion for helping the community. He has served
on the Finance and Investment Committee and the
Nominations Committee.
Renée is passionate about contributing to the
education of staff. She authored and was instrumental
in setting up the Montefiore Staff Holocaust
Awareness program which is conducted monthly at
the Sydney Jewish Museum. This program which trains
Montefiore staff to deal with the special requirements
of our survivors, has, to date, won 2 prestigious awards
for Montefiore. As a child of Holocaust survivors, this
is very close to her heart.
‘THE RECENT BETTER PRACTICE AWARD
MEANS THAT THE HOME HAS RECEIVED
A TOTAL OF 8 AWARDS FOR INNOVATION
AND EXCELLENCE FROM THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT.’
Jeremy also sits on several Board sub-committees
of the Children’s Medical Research Institute, namely
the Audit and Risk Committee and the Finance and
Investment Committee.
In my report to Members last year
I took pleasure pointing out the
many achievements and milestones
showcased within the pages of
that year’s Annual Report and I am
delighted to advise that this year
is no different.
Within this year’s Annual Report
you can read about the services and
innovation that makes Montefiore
one of the most talked about and
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recognised aged care providers in
the country. In the words of the
CEO of the Federal Government’s
Australian Aged Care Quality
Agency, Nick Ryan, when he
presented the organisation
with a Better Practice Award
in October last year, ‘Montefiore
is considered to be one of the
highest performing organisations
in the country.’
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As I write this report we have
been notified that we have
received another Better Practice
Award, this time in relation to
our iTraining program which is
an interactive eLearning platform
that we developed in-house and
which enables staff to complete
their mandatory training
requirements online.
The recent Better Practice
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Award means that the Home has
received a total of 8 awards for
innovation and excellence from
the Federal Government for
areas which include clinical care,
education, lifestyle, hotel services,
volunteering and spiritual and
cultural wellbeing.
The Board is extremely proud that
these areas have been recognised
for excellence and works in close
partnership with the CEO, Robert
Orie, and the management team
entrusted to deliver the standard
of care the community has come
to expect. In this regard, I would
like to acknowledge the efforts
of Robert and the members of
the management team as well as
the entire staff for transferring
the Board’s vision into tangible
outcomes for residents and care
recipients at an operational level.
GOVERNANCE – SETTING
THE STANDARD
Amongst the high standard of
accommodation and services
the Home provides, it is easy to
overlook the fact that Montefiore
is first and foremost a charity.
Providing care and services to
the elderly of our community
regardless of the older person’s
financial means is a philosophy that
strikes at the heart of Montefiore’s
charitable endeavours and has
earned the Home the reputation
of not only being one of the finest
aged care providers in Australia
but also one of its most respected
benevolent institutions.
In my opinion, the Board of the
Montefiore Home have done an
outstanding job balancing the
finances of the Home to ensure it
remains financially robust whilst
at the same time being able to
maintain high standards of care and
accommodation for everyone.
This is even more remarkable when
you consider that over the last 10
years the elected Board of the
Montefiore Home has overseen the
construction of the extraordinary
campus at Randwick, navigated
its way through the Global
Financial Crisis and continues
to successfully steer the Home
through an extremely challenging
economic environment where
operating income generated from
the investment of refundable
accommodation deposits is
severely impaired by historically
low interest rates.
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
MEMBERSHIP –
HAVE YOUR SAY
I encourage everyone that
supports the philosophy of the
Home to become a Member so
that you are eligible to vote at an
Annual General Meeting (AGM).
Ultimately, the Board sets the
philosophy and parameters under
which an organisation operates.
It is vitally important that you,
as supporters of the Home,
understand the philosophy and
agenda of those seeking election
and exercise your right to vote
and thereby have a say as to
which Board members you wish
to represent the interests of the
organisation and the many elderly
people it cares for.
Following last year’s AGM
many of the Home’s Members
expressed their grave concern
that the election process allowed
for candidates to nominate
for an Executive position on
the Board, being the positions
of President, Vice-President,
Honorary Treasurer and Honorary
Secretary, without having any prior
experience or involvement as a
Montefiore Board member.
During the year the Board
considered this matter and
resolved to address this concern
by seeking an amendment to
the Rules which requires any
candidate to have served at least
24 months as a Board member
before being eligible to be elected
to an Executive position, subject
to the right of the Board to waive
this requirement in exceptional
circumstances.
At this year’s AGM, to be held at
Montefiore Home, Hunters Hill,
on Sunday 6 December 2015,
Members will be asked to vote in
favour of the proposed amendment
to Rules, along with a few other
minor changes intended to clarify
the definition of a Member, and
will also be informed about the
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Seniors’ Living Apartments interior shot (artist impression)
adoption of a Board Charter which
incorporates term limits relating to
Board and Executive positions.
PLANNING FOR
THE FUTURE
As the largest provider of aged
care services to the Sydney
Jewish Community, Montefiore
understands the importance of
planning in order to meet the
future needs of the community.
In this regard, the Board has been
particularly focused over the past
year on the following key areas;
•The continued expansion of our
home-care services
•M aster-planning of the Hunters
Hill Campus
•The next stage of development
at the Randwick Campus which
includes additional residential
aged care places as well as
seniors living apartments
In relation to our HomeCare
division, the Board has been
extremely pleased with the
continued growth of this service
which provides a broad range of
care and support options to those
still living in their own home. As
you can read in the CEO’s report,
this part of our business is likely to
experience exceptional growth in
demand from February 2017 when
current funding arrangements
for home-care services are due
to change.
With regard to the Hunters
Hill Campus, the organisation
has invested significant funds
to progressively upgrade the
campus over a number of years
with the nursing home and special
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care (dementia) units being fully
refurbished along with associated
communal areas.
The Board has embarked on a
master-planning process for the
site and is considering a number
of options that will enable the
refurbishment or rebuilding of
some of the older style hostel
accommodation. The difficulty
at present is that the Hunters Hill
site, along with all of our other
campuses, is experiencing high
demand and full occupancy, making
any rebuilding program difficult.
Which brings me to the next stage
of development at the Randwick
Campus. This represents the
most immediate project on the
horizon and one which will require
significant financial resources to
deliver to the community.
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
CEO’S
ANNUAL REPORT FY2014-15
RANDWICK STAGE 2,
INCLUDING SENIORS’
LIVING APARTMENTS
Regular readers of Montefiore
Life would be aware that we are
well advanced with the planning
of a new 90 bed dementia specific
unit at Randwick and we see the
inclusion of serviced apartments as
providing further choice for those
seeking supported accommodation.
During the year we undertook
extensive market research
which indicated that the style of
accommodation offered by the
proposed seniors’ living apartments
is greatly sought after.
The luxury apartments envisaged
for the site will provide a mix of 1, 2
and 3 bedroom accommodation for
individuals and couples wishing to
optimise their independence whilst
at the same time having access to
the outstanding amenities available
at the Randwick Campus and
with the comfort of knowing that
assistance, if required, is only a
call away.
Living in the apartments, which are
specifically designed for the older
person, enables access to a range
of additional services and support,
including a variety of communal
activities, that are either included
as part of the accommodation cost
or which attracts an additional
associated fee.
Typically, access to amenities
such as a club lounge, pool and
gymnasium as well as services
such as cleaning, laundry and the
peace of mind of 24/7 emergency
assistance is incorporated into the
accommodation costs.
On the other hand, additional
services such as the provision
of meals or personal assistance,
such as that provided by nurses,
usually attracts an additional fee.
The important point, however, is
that these additional services are
readily available and comparatively
cost effective given the economies
of scale and existing services at
the Randwick Campus. Should
a resident require even greater
care the adjacent services of the
Randwick Campus can be easily
accessed.
With regard to accommodation
costs, this is generally facilitated
through what is referred to as a
loan/licence arrangement where
a lump sum is paid upon entry and
where the organisation guarantees
to refund an agreed amount upon
departure. In this way Montefiore
is able to retain ownership of the
apartments.
The planned development will
include two additional levels of
underground car-parking providing
parking for a total of 288 cars,
more than enough to service the
needs of the apartments as well as
the entire campus.
I look forward to keeping you
informed regarding the progress of
this exciting project.
WITH THANKS
The Home is a vibrant and
successful organisation and there
are many people who contribute
to its success. Unfortunately it
isn’t possible to thank everyone
within the confines of this report
but I would like to single out a few
individuals and groups for special
mention.
Firstly, I’d like to thank our vibrant
group of volunteers who contribute
so much to the wellbeing of our
residents. I’d like to specially
mention our Ladies Committee,
ably headed by Co-Presidents
Annette Joseph and Cathy Shapiro
for their efforts in raising much
appreciated funds for the Home,
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as well as the members of the fete
committee consisting of Alma
Goldman, Sylvia Kohn, Sam Zweig,
Michael Fischer and
Howard Kaplan.
The Home benefits from a richness
of Jewish Culture and tradition
and this is in no small way due
to the efforts of our wonderful
Rabbi and Rebbetzin David and
Vicky Rogut. I’d also like to
acknowledge the efforts of our
Spiritual, Cultural and Community
Engagement Manager, Lynda Dave,
for the support she provides to
Rabbi Rogut and for her passion to
enhance the cultural and spiritual
lives of our residents.
As mentioned earlier in my report,
sincere appreciation to our CEO,
Robert Orie, the management
team and all the staff who, on a
daily basis, care for our residents
and home-care clients.
The Home operates with a
dedicated and cohesive Board
of Management and I would like
to take the opportunity to thank
my Executive, Gary Inberg, Peter
Gonski and Tom Mautner, along
with our fellow Board members for
their professionalism and guidance.
Finally thanks to the community
– our Members, Benefactors,
Bequestors, Life Governors and
supporters who enable us to
continue to provide world-class
accommodation and care for the
elderly in our community.
David Freeman, AM
President
‘BEING THE CEO OF AN ORGANISATION
THAT HAS SUCH A STRONG COMMITMENT
TOWARDS INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE
IS TRULY AN HONOUR.’
I am delighted to report that
the past year has been another
highly successful period for
Montefiore Home with the year
containing many achievements
and outcomes for which we can be
justifiably proud.
These include industry leading
programs such as our Philosophy
of Living (POL) initiative, iTraining
education platform and our
outstanding Nurse Practitioner
program which, in addition to
taking our clinical care services
to an unprecedented level, has
been responsible for a significant
reduction in avoidable transfers
to hospital.
The Home also completed the
installation of fire sprinklers at its
Maroubra, Woollahra and Hunters
Hill sites which was a significant
capital project requiring complex
project management. All of
the organisation’s facilities now
operate with the added protection
of fire sprinklers.
I encourage everyone to read about
these and other outstanding programs
and achievements highlighted in this
year’s Annual Report.
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
The quality and depth of these
services is unmatched by any other
aged care provider and the fact
that we can provide these services
to all members of the community,
irrespective of whether they have
the capacity to pay full fees or are
heavily subsidised by the Home, is
really quite remarkable.
RESIDENTIAL CARE
Acting Physiotherapy Manager, Courtney Halliday assisting Hunters Hill resident, Sheila Goldberg
with her physiotherapy session
OUR POINT OF
DIFFERENCE
What truly sets us apart from
other aged care providers is the
quality and depth of the services
we deliver to both the residents
accommodated in any one of our
outstanding campuses as well as the
growing number of clients accessing
outreach services through our
HomeCare division.
Whilst we take enormous pride
in the calibre of the clinical and
nursing services we provide, it is
the inclusion of a broad range of
services, such as physiotherapy,
social work, diversional and creative
therapy, as well as our exceptional
Religious and Cultural program
and enhanced catering and dining
experience, that makes a material
difference to the quality of life of
the older persons in our care.
Add to this the myriad of activities,
entertainment and special events
available for residents to enjoy and
you start to get a feel for the rich
tapestry of services Montefiore
Home provides.
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Demand for residential aged care
accommodation grew steadily
during the course of the year
and was particularly strong in the
high-care nursing home units as
well as the special care (dementia)
units across all campuses. We are
currently experiencing long wait
lists in these areas and demand is
expected to continue to grow in
the future.
As outlined in the President’s
report, we are well advanced with
planning for the expansion of the
Randwick Campus. The next stage
of development will add a further
90 residential care places as well
as much sought after seniors’
living apartments.
Following a redistribution of 60
dementia specific places from the
existing campus to the new building,
the 90 additional residential care
places will provide 30 dementia
specific places and 60 high-care
nursing home places. Pending final
cost estimates and financial analysis,
we are hopeful of commencing
building work towards the latter
part of next year.
restrictions that currently apply
to the provision of Government
subsidised Home-Care services
are removed.
Under the current arrangements,
aged care organisations that
provide Government subsidised
Home-Care services to older
people living in the community are
unable to provide the service on a
subsidised basis unless they have
been allocated a funding ‘package’
by the Commonwealth Government
and that package isn’t being utilised
to provide care and support to
someone else.
The provision of funding packages
by the Government has, to date,
been highly controlled and has
rarely met the actual demand for
services. For this reason, many
older people who have been
assessed and who are eligible to
access a funded package are
unable to find a provider that has a
package available.
This is certainly the case for
Montefiore’s HomeCare division
who, despite having an allocation
of 96 packages, is often unable
to provide care services on a
subsidised basis to a particular client
because of the lack of an available
package at the time.
From 1 February 2017 this supply
restriction will be removed with
eligible older Australians being
assigned a personal funding package
and able to direct the funding to the
provider of their choice.
thank you all for your contribution
during the year.
What this means in practice is that
older people eligible to receive a
subsidised package will no longer
be reliant on finding a provider with
an available package and limited to
choosing that provider. The funding
will be effectively attached to the
older person and they can direct this
funding to the provider of their choice.
Our volunteers are also a valuable
part of our workforce and I thank
them for donating their time and
skills to enhance the quality of
life of our residents. Additionally,
those people in the community
who support us through bequests,
donations and memberships – you
have my deepest gratitude.
Montefiore supports this initiative
as it is an exciting opportunity to
expand our subsidised program
and thereby enable the Home to
provide care and support to all older
members of the community that
wish to access our services.
I mentioned earlier our exceptional
Religious and Cultural Program and
this is in no small way due to the
efforts of our Spiritual Dean, Rabbi
David Rogut OAM, and Rebbetzin
Vicki Rogut. Thank you for the
support and guidance you provide
our residents, staff and family
members.
IN APPRECIATION
Being the CEO of an organisation
that has such a strong commitment
towards innovation and excellence
is truly an honour. I also feel
privileged to lead a management
team comprising highly skilled and
experienced professionals who share
that commitment. To this end, I would
like to acknowledge the efforts of my
Leadership Team and all the senior
managers within the organisation.
We currently employ around 1000
staff members and the success of
the past year is very much due to
the commitment and efforts of this
wonderful group of people. On
behalf of the residents, Board and
the entire management team, I
HOME CARE
Our HomeCare division continues
to experience strong demand
for its outreach services both on
a Government subsidised basis
as well as a fee for service basis.
Demand for our home-care services
is expected to escalate further
from February 2017 when supply
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My personal thanks go to the
Home’s President, David Freeman
AM, and the other members of
the Executive and Board for their
guidance and support.
Finally, I’d like to sincerely thank
my Executive Assistant, Lynn Mele,
for her dedication and tireless
commitment.
Robert Orie
Chief Executive Officer
A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 1 4–20 1 5
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
TREASURER’S
ANNUAL REPORT FY2014-15
The Montefiore Home is recognised
both within Australia and overseas
for providing high standards of
accommodation, care and services.
What is truly remarkable is that
the organisation has been able
to attain this enviable reputation
despite the fact that a large number
of its residents are financially
disadvantaged and unable to make
a meaningful contribution towards
their actual cost of care.
A recent study undertaken in
conjunction with the Jewish
Communal Appeal (JCA) showed
that around a third of all residents
cared for by the organisation are
only able to contribute a portion of
their pension towards their overall
costs, leading to a deficit of more
than $15,000 per annum for each
and every one of these residents
even after Government subsidies
have been taken into account.
Thankfully, the quality of the
accommodation and services
provided by the organisation enable
it to attract full fee paying residents
which generates an income stream
that can be used to cross-subsidise
the loss associated with providing
care and services to those with lesser
financial means.
The effectiveness of the cross-subsidy
model, along with the ongoing
generosity of the community,
contributed towards the organisation
achieving a consolidated profit of
$10.246 million for the financial
year ending 30 June 2015, before
depreciation and other adjustments.
INCOME
Total Revenue amounted to $94.349
million of which $89.580 million
was attributable to operating
income, including proceeds derived
from the investment of refundable
accommodation deposits held on
behalf of residents.
Government subsidies remain the
single largest income source and
totalled $41.607 million for the year,
which was an increase of 12.4% in
comparison to the previous year.
The large growth in care subsidies
was primarily due to the increasing
care needs of our residents, which
attracts a higher subsidy level,
plus the continued expansion
of our home-care services and
the associated deployment of
Government subsidised Consumer
Directed Care packages. In
addition, the organisation utilises a
sophisticated business intelligence
system to ensure we receive our full
entitlement to Government subsidies
payable in relation to our residents
and home-care clients.
In relation to non-operating income,
bequests and other fundraising
revenue totalled $4.760 million for
the year. Bequests and donations
are critically important as they are
used to fund the construction of
future aged care facilities and we
remain extremely appreciative of the
community’s ongoing support.
EXPENSES
The provision of aged care services is
labour intensive so it should come as
no surprise that employee expenses
remain the largest cost item and
totalled $64.609 million for the year,
including superannuation and workers’
compensation insurance costs.
Other expense items totalled
$19.494 million with catering
supplies being the next highest cost
item behind labour at $4.478 million.
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OVERALL RESULT
As mentioned earlier, the
organisation returned a
consolidated profit of $10.246
million for the financial year ending
30 June 2015, before depreciation
and other adjustments.
‘A THIRD OF ALL RESIDENTS ARE
ONLY ABLE TO CONTRIBUTE A
PORTION OF THEIR PENSION
TOWARDS THEIR OVERALL COSTS.’
Following the inclusion of
depreciation, which amounted to
$8.006 million, and adjustments
relating to the net proceeds from
the sale of financial assets and their
revaluation, as well as a modest
income tax liability, the Home
returned an overall surplus of
$2.022 million.
The relatively small provision for
income tax relates to National Nurses
Plus, a labour hire firm of which the
Home owns a majority interest.
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL
POSITION
The Home’s Statement of Financial
Position (Balance Sheet) remains
exceptionally strong with net assets
of more than $323 million as at 30
June 2015.
The Home continues to have no
external debt apart from the
refundable accommodation deposits
and interest free loans held on behalf
of residents and which represents
95% of its total liabilities, a truly
remarkable achievement and
comparable to the best performing
corporate institutions.
In addition to its listed investment
portfolio, which represents about
19% of total assets, the majority of
the Home’s liquid assets are invested
with major banks on term deposit.
During the year the Board decided
to take advantage of the buoyant
property market and auctioned
a number of non-aged related
investment properties which
realised sales figures well above
recent valuations. This resulted
in a significant increase in the
organisation’s cash holdings.
The high level of liquidity
represented by cash and cash
equivalent deposits ensures that
the Home can comfortably refund
accommodation deposits as and
when necessary.
WITH THANKS
On behalf of the Executive and
the Board, I would like to take this
opportunity to sincerely thank all
of our supporters, volunteers and
benefactors for their significant
contribution towards the wellbeing
of our residents and care recipients.
I would also like to thank the Home’s
Director of Corporate Services,
Andrew Kew, Chief Financial Officer,
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Nick Pezikian, and the members of
the Finance Department for their
assistance during the year.
Tom Mautner
Treasurer
A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 1 4–20 1 5
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
SIMPLIFIED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
AS AT 30 JUNE 2015
Assets$’000
Liabilities$’000
Cash and cash equivalents
Trade and other payables
97,881
6,271
Trade and other receivables
59,854
Employee entitlements
Listed investments
123,862
Accommodation bonds & interest free loans
303,289
Property, plant and equipment
331,687
Total liabilities
320,122
Net assets
323,565
Investment property
Intangible assets
Total assets
10,562
28,975
1,428
643,687
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
■ Cash and cash equivalents 15.2%
■ Trade and other receivables 9.3.1%
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
AS AT 30 JUNE 2015
Expenses$’000
Government subsidies and grants
41,607
Administration
2,402
Resident and client fees
22,988
Catering supplies
4,478
3,046
Accommodation bond periodic payments & retention
4,009
Cleaning consumables
Dividends received
6,093
Insurances
Interest received
6,359
Other expenses
1,597
Property and maintenance
3,223
Resident care supplies and services
2,048
Sundry other revenue
Total operational revenue
632
Employee expenses (incl w/comp insurance)
89,589
Utilities
Fundraising revenue
Endowments and donations
Total expenses excluding depreciation 4,007
2,358
84,103
Profit excluding depreciation and other adjustments (EBITDA) 10,246
Membership fees
138
Depreciation, income tax and other adjustments
Total revenue
Depreciation
Income Tax
94,349
(8,006)
(229)
Net changes on revaluation of financial assets (listed securities) 504
Profit (loss) on sale of financial assets
Total depreciation and other adjustments
OVERALL SURPLUS FOR THE YEAR Full set of Financial Accounts are available at www.montefiorehome.com.au
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■ Intangible assets 0.2%
64,609
615
4,760
■ Investment property 4.5%
342
JCA Allocations
Total fundraising revenue
■ Accommodation bonds & interest free loans 94.7%
■ Property, plant & equipment 51.5%
$’000
7,901
■ Employee entitlements 3.3%
■ Listed investments 19.2%
Operational Revenue
Investment property income
■ Trade and other payables 2.0%
(493)
(8,224)
2,022
REVENUE
EXPENSES
■ Government subsidies & grants 44.1%
■ Administration 2.9%
■ Resident and client fees 24.4%
■ Catering supplies 5.3%
■ Accommodation bond periodic
payments & retention 4.2%
■ Cleaning consumables 3.6%
■ Sundry other revenue 0.7%
■ Other expenses 1.9%
■ Insurances 0.4%
■ Dividends received 6.5%
■ Property and maintenance 3.8%
■ Interest received 6.7%
■ Resident care supplies & services 2.4%
■ Investment property income 8.4%
■ Endowments and donations 4.2%
■ Employee expenses
(incl w/comp insurance) 76.8%
■ JCA Allocations 0.7%
■ Utilities 2.8%
■ Membership fees 0.1%
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A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 1 4–20 1 5
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
THE ROAD TO REFORM
‘IT IS AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY TO EXPAND OUR SUBSIDISED
HOMECARE PROGRAM AND ENABLE THE HOME TO PROVIDE
CARE AND SUPPORT TO ALL OLDER MEMBERS OF THE
COMMUNITY THAT WISH TO ACCESS OUR SERVICES.’
From 1 July 2014:
•The introduction of formal meanstesting for older persons wishing
to access Government funded
Home-Care packages.
Where to from here?
•The strengthening of meanstesting relating to residential aged
care by combining the existing
income and asset tests to ensure a
consistent approach.
The next major reform initiative
is due on 1 February 2017 when
the arrangements relating to the
allocation of Government subsidised
Home-Care packages will change.
•The removal of the distinction
between high-care (i.e. nursing
home) and low-care (i.e. hostel)
to enable all residential aged care
facilities to charge a refundable
accommodation deposit or rental
equivalent based on the quality of
accommodation offered.
Under the current arrangements,
funding packages are allocated to
Government approved providers
and therefore the number of people
a provider can support is limited by
the number of packages they have
been allocated.
•The requirement for all
residential aged care providers
to publish a description of the
types of accommodation they
offer and associated pricing
on the Government’s My Aged
Care website.
From 1 July 2015:
HomeCare consultation with a client
For the past 3 years the aged care
industry has been on a journey
of reform. Whilst the origins of
the reform process can be traced
back to the inquiry led by the
Productivity Commission and
its subsequent report released
on 28 June 2011 titled Caring
for Older Australians, it was the
implementation of the so called
Living Longer. Living Better (LLLB)
reform package announced by the
then Gillard Government on 20
April 2012 that set the aged care
industry on its current path.
Whilst we have experienced a
change of Government since the
introduction of the LLLB package,
as it is affectionately known, the
reform agenda has had bipartisan
support in terms of its key
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objectives. These include giving
older Australian’s greater choice
and control over the way they
access aged care services as well
as recognising that, in the face of
a growing ageing demographic,
the aged care industry needs to
be financially sustainable and
operate within a framework that
encourages investment. This is
seen as critically important in order
to support the growth required
to meet future demand.
Since the introduction of the
LLLB package the industry
has experienced a progressive
implementation of a number of
initiatives designed to support
the key objectives noted above.
Here is a brief summary of the
key initiatives that have been
implemented to date.
the creation of central client
records and the provision of
portals for service providers,
assessors and clients.
•The requirement that all
Government funded HomeCare packages be delivered on a
‘Consumer Directed Care’ basis.
This enables persons receiving
home-care packages to have
greater control over the services
they wished to receive and how
the funding is spent.
•The expansion of the My Aged
Care website to become
a ‘gateway’ and act as a
contact centre with increased
functionality, including screening,
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From 1 February 2017, packages
will be allocated to eligible older
persons. Whilst the funding will
still flow from the Government to
the approved provider, the older
person will be able to choose which
approved provider they wish to
co-ordinate the delivery of the
services they need.
Montefiore supports this budget
initiative as it is an exciting
opportunity to expand our
subsidised HomeCare program
and thereby enable the Home to
provide care and support to all older
members of the community that
wish to access our services.
For more information regarding
Montefiore HomeCare please call
1800 251 537.
A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 1 4–20 1 5
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
PHILOSOPHY OF LIVING
CHALLENGING THE TRADITIONAL
AGED CARE MODEL
CELEBRATING 40 RUBY YEARS
OF VOLUNTEERING AT MONTEFIORE
On 11 November 2014 we celebrated
and recognised 40 ruby years of
volunteering at Montefiore.
It was a day we remembered the
Blue and White volunteers who
commenced the Montefiore volunteer
program 40 years ago. Their
vision and dedication provided the
foundation on which we have built our
present robust volunteer program.
Montefiore as a community is indeed
fortunate to understand the true
value of volunteering. Volunteers
have always been and continue to be
the cornerstone of our community.
Hunters Hill residents, Brenda Stoch and Ernest Neumegen participating in craft with Recreational Activity Officer, Lorraine Milward
Throughout the year, the main
topic of discussion within the
aged care industry has been the
ongoing changes to legislation
and in particular the focus on
understanding Consumer Directed
Care (CDC) in residential care.
Subsequently, Montefiore’s
Philosophy of Living (POL) strategy
which is focused on individualised
choice, dignity and wellbeing was a
topic of interest at various national
conferences. Presentations by
Montefiore senior staff prompted
the question, Is person-directed
living really possible in aged care?
This was followed by an introduction
to the Home’s various POL initiatives
that have been put in place since
the start of 2015. Representative
examples included:
•Focus of specific staff assigned
to certain neighborhoods to
create familiarity in support of the
Neighborhood Model of Living.
• Greater partnerships with each
care recipient centered on their
preferences.
•Residents afforded greater
choice with wake-up times
and shower times.
‘WE RECEIVED GREAT FEEDBACK ON OUR POL
STRATEGY FOLLOWING PRESENTATIONS AT
VARIOUS NATIONAL CONFERENCES
THIS YEAR.’
•Catering introducing flexible
breakfast times including a late
sitting. Lunch, dinner and supper
times are also being revised.
•Various Allied Health activities such
as physiotherapy, hydrotherapy
and diversional therapies tailored
later in the day and focus more on
engagement activities.
• Revised medication timings which
required partnership with doctors
and the pharmacy.
•HomeCare providing an expanded
range of accredited meal suppliers
from kosher to gourmet options.
•Expanding the suite of Allied
Health programs to enhance
HomeCare clients’ wellbeing.
•For staff, improved interdisciplinary team (IDT)
involvement, reduced stress levels
coupled with increased confidence.
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•An Employee Appreciation and
Innovation Award Recognition
Program has been introduced
to reward staff members
who go above and beyond in
demonstrating POL.
Dr Alasdair MacDonald, General
Manager Business Innovation &
Quality stated, “We received great
feedback on our POL strategy
following presentations at various
conferences this year including
the National Leading Age Services
Australia (LASA) Conference
in Melbourne.” Alasdair added,
“Affirmation from our peers
about our CDC strategy is great.
While our approach is still in its
early days, it is making a difference
to drive individualised choice,
dignity and wellbeing for our
care recipients.”
“Montefiore has a proud history of
volunteering. In 1974 we had 20 active
volunteers and now our numbers have
grown to over 500. Our volunteers
are a valuable asset and enable us
to enhance the quality of life of our
ageing residents,” said Ms Hazel Stein,
Volunteer Manager.
We were delighted to have Professor
the Honourable Dame Marie Bashir
AD CVO retired Governor of New
South Wales present the 2014 Spirit
of Volunteering Oration. Professor
Bashir is extremely well known to us at
Montefiore and indeed to the entire
Jewish Community. Throughout her
career Professor Bashir made it her
business to stay connected with her
friends and the community and in
2003 launched the Randwick Home
construction. She has visited the
Home many times since then. Professor
Bashir’s address about the spirit of
Professor Marie Bashir with student volunteer, Jenna Dave and resident volunteer, Selina Brandon
‘OUR VOLUNTEERS ARE A VALUABLE ASSET
AND ENABLE US TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY
OF LIFE OF OUR AGEING RESIDENTS.’
giving service to others was truly
inspiring. We were thrilled to welcome
her back to our now vibrant home for
our elderly community supported by
our committed volunteers.
Our special event was held at our
Randwick Campus and included
a scrumptious high tea, musical
entertainment; and was attended
by Montefiore’s President, David
Freeman AM, Chief Executive Officer,
Robert Orie, Board members, staff
members, residents and of course
our dedicated volunteers.
CEO Robert Orie, Max Kahn, Professor Marie Bashir, President David Freeman AM and Tom Mautner
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A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 1 4–20 1 5
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
FOUNDATION
Mautner honoured their
commitment to a perpetual
scholarship for further education
and continuous improvement.
Betty Benjamin, a resident of
long standing also honoured her
commitment to the continuous
education for our nursing staff.
The Ian Penn Perpetual Scholarship
too, continued to provide
further education and continual
improvement in art therapy.
Naming rights purchased in the Randwick foyer by Mervyn and Lorraine Basserabie
Benefactors, Life Governors,
members and volunteers
generously continue to support our
organisation. Their commitment
and generosity allows our
interdisciplinary teams to continue
to provide excellence in care for
the aged in our community. The
Quality of Life of our care recipients
in their own homes, attending our
day centres and in residential care
is paramount and through this
generosity we are able to provide an
unparalleled standard.
We committed to The Leaf Program
raising funds to ensure that the
exemplary quality of care will be
available in the future to all of us,
our friends and loved ones.
DONATIONS AND
MEMBERSHIPS
Financial and equipment donations
allowed us to provide an enhanced
level of care.
This year we offered couples the
opportunity to become members
each in their own right. This was
extremely well received and
many Montefiore supporters took
advantage of this opportunity.
A cooking class with Damien
Pignolet at the Randwick Campus
was a great success with another
planned in the New Year. It was
wonderful to have the benefit of
Damien’s years of experience in the
industry and his willingness to share
this with the community.
Over the year, several generous
donors furthered their commitment
to Montefiore by purchasing naming
rights in different areas thereby
perpetuating the memory of their
loved ones. Lionel Green, our
valued supporter, named the Olive
Courtyard at Randwick in honour of
his parents.
Generous bequests have played
a major role in establishing and
maintaining the remarkable
facilities we offer to our residents
and we look forward to building
on this generosity in the future.
Our Bequest campaign featured
Montefiore supporters giving
a commitment that they would
consider a bequest in their will.
Once again, Rose and Tom
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We were also pleased to receive
bequests and donations from our
residents and their families all of
whom acknowledged the care
and support afforded them by our
wonderful staff. Some of these
donations included Dr Victor Bear
who purchased the naming rights
for the Harp Neighbourhood in
memory of his wife Adele Bear; Mr
Frank Grossman who dedicated his
room to his late wife Magda; and
Mrs Elizabeth Grosz who dedicated
a bench she and her mother, Eva
Gross, spent many hours sitting on
together, in honour of her parents.
LIFE GOVERNORS
More supporters were bestowed the
honour of Life Governorship thus
demonstrating commitment to the
Home. Our Junior Life Governor
program continued to be a means of
involving the next generation.
ESTABLISHING AND
FOSTERING KEY INDUSTRY
RELATIONSHIPS
We continue to work closely with
the Centre for Healthy Brain
Ageing following the 2012 launch of
the Montefiore Chair for Healthy
Brain Ageing to undertake critical
research into ageing, to identify
better practice in terms of dementia
care and behavioural management,
and to transfer this knowledge into
practical application.
Three years on, the research has
developed positive outcomes for
the Montefiore’s frail aged and all
those who care for them, including
staff and families. Many areas
of research have been initiated
and Montefiore residents benefit
directly from the findings. We are
privileged to be able to collaborate
with the foremost thinkers in the
world in the field of dementia and
healthy brain ageing and continue to
expand our relationship.
THE MONTEFIORE
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
The Montefiore Volunteer
Program has continued to grow
steadily over the past 12 months.
This enhances the Quality of Life
of our residents and commits to
our Philosophy of Living – choice,
dignity and wellbeing.
Marie Bashir AD CVO, the keynote
speaker, delivered the 2014 Spirit
of Volunteering address as we
celebrated 40 Ruby years of
volunteering.
•Assisting at synagogue and chagim.
Each year we celebrate National
Volunteers Week with a program
that includes training, socialising
and entertainment. This year’s
theme, Give Happy Live Happy was
an opportunity for Montefiore to
recognise and thank its strong army
of volunteers for the work they do
and the difference they make to its
elderly residents and to the broader
community.
•Participating in the Life Story
program which gives our residents
the opportunity to tell their
stories, make new friendships
and spend valuable time with
our volunteers.
The program operates across all 4
campuses and the day centres, and is
proud to have 556 active volunteers
committed to a myriad of programs.
The status of the program from July
2014 to June 2015 was as follows:
Recognition and Retention
Our volunteers were recognised
at the annual recognition function
held at our Randwick Campus.
Professor the Honourable Dame
• Participating in the Hospital Visiting
program to ensure our hospitalised
residents feel they are not forgotten
by their Montefiore family.
The Volunteer Department also
supported students who fulfilled their
Community Service commitments,
Service Learning and The Duke of
Edinburgh Award programs, as well as
provided field work placements for
tertiary students.
Montefiore’s 91st Annual Fete was
held at the Hunters Hill campus on
2 November 2014. Attracting over
1500 people from the community,
the fete was a resounding success and
raised funds to purchase a new stateof-the-art food delivery system.
•31,945 total hours contributed
across all campuses.
It was also wonderful to
acknowledge our manicurists’
achievements over the past
year which included an annual
tea organised and paid for by
a volunteer, garden furniture
purchased from donations and new
large print books purchased for
the library.
•Assisting with Mums and
Bubs program.
MONTEFIORE’S 91ST
ANNUAL FETE
•97 new adult volunteers and 66
new student volunteers.
Some of the new activities in
addition to the long-standing and
successful programs included new
discussion groups, Kalooki, additional
computer/iPad/iPhone assistance,
portrait sketching, afternoon card
sessions and volunteer support being
offered to the Burger Centre.
• Archiving documentation.
LADIES’ COMMITTEE
Volunteer, Helen Friese entertaining our
residents on her bowed psaltery
Volunteer-supported activities
The range of activities in which
volunteers play a vital role is ever
expanding. Other activities included:
•Assisting the Religious Department
with Purim packaging.
• Assisting Diversional Therapists
and Cultural and Lifestyle
Co-ordinators with programs
and functions.
•Packing raffle books and Shabbat
gift bags.
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The Ladies’ Committee continues
to go from strength to strength.
The boutiques run by a team of
dedicated volunteers continue to be
an outstanding success. The Bridge
function for the community was
extremely successful whilst the trivia
night, held at our Randwick Campus
for the first time, raised funds for the
Montefiore Staff Holocaust program.
Montefiore remains indebted to its
volunteers for ‘making a difference’
by enhancing our philosophy –
choice, dignity and wellbeing.
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RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL LIFE
AT MONTEFIORE
Residents and staff continue
to be encouraged to actively
participate in the development of
the Religious, Spiritual and Cultural
Life Program at Montefiore. To
this end a comprehensive program
continues to be developed which
ensures that all aspects of a
resident’s spiritual, cultural and
religious wellbeing is considered
from the time a resident enters
Montefiore until after they leave.
NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM
CONTINUES TO GROW COLLABORATIVELY
‘CENTRAL TO THIS HAS BEEN THE
EXPANDING NP SCOPE OF PRACTICE, THE
COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIP WITH OUR
GPS, SPECIALISTS AND INTERDISCIPLINARY
TEAM WITHIN MONTEFIORE.’
Several new initiatives took place this
year with more planned and underway
for the year ahead. These include:
•A Shabbat gift delivered to
members of the community
currently in hospital. This gift
includes a bottle of grape juice,
a Kiddush cup, Shabbat candles,
a sweet snack and Havdalah spices
together with warm wishes and
prayers that may be said
on Shabbat.
•Identification of individual
spiritual, cultural and religious
needs of the resident.
• Advance Care Directives facilitated
by the Social Work Team enabling
residents to document their end of
life wishes.
Rabbi David Rogut OAM
the opportunity to revisit childhood
experiences with many of them
reconnecting with religious beliefs
and customs.
• Visual displays and posters placed
around the Home depicting
upcoming festivals.
• Educating new staff about Judaism
with a focus on rituals, traditions,
death and burial.
• Care plans to ensure that spiritual
needs are met in a meaningful and
respectful way.
• Specialised educational programs
to support staff caring for residents
who are Holocaust survivors.
• Religious services, engaging
discussions, visiting Rabbis and
other activities offered taking into
account the different religious
observances of our residents.
• Continued education for all staff
during the year regarding upcoming
festivals and commemorations.
Education sessions include food
and items pertaining to the festival
allowing staff to have insight
into what the residents will be
experiencing.
• Jewish festivals being celebrated
to allow those residents who
are observant to engage in their
religious beliefs as they would if
they were still in their own home.
Festivals allow our secular residents
• Our Spiritual Dean providing an
open door policy for residents and
their families to discuss any issues
and assist in the end of life phase.
• The Religious Department
encouraging families to hold a
memorial prayer service at the
Home so that residents and staff
are able to attend.
• A Remembrance Service held
weekly on all Montefiore sites to
remember those residents who
passed away the previous week.
These non-religious services allow
staff and residents to mourn
residents in a respectful way.
• Giving a family a Wishing You
Long Life kit once a Montefiore
resident has passed away. This
contains a 7 day memorial candle
and comprehensive booklet
explaining what the family are
going through as well as offering
them the necessary prayers to
say at the funeral and afterwards,
and information on bereavement
services available.
From the time of admission, a resident and their family are assisted on a journey of experiences and opportunities to
enable them to feel spiritually, culturally and religiously fulfilled. This supports Montefiore’s Philosophy of Living and
offers choice, dignity and wellbeing to every resident no matter their level of religious observance.
- (Rabbi David Rogut OAM, Spiritual Dean, Montefiore Home)
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Following on from last year’s
success, our award winning
Nurse Practitioner (NP) program
supported by onsite NPs has
continued to drive the objectives
set out in 2013 to ensure the
delivery of an advanced level of
care for our residents. “Central
to this has been the expanding NP
scope of practice, the collaborative
partnership with our GPs,
specialists and interdisciplinary
team within Montefiore,” stated
Ann Brodie, NP and General
Manager Clinical Services.
With respect to the NP scope
of practice, analysis shows 391
referrals, close to 1000 visits by
our NPs and successful billing
to Medicare for our NP services
across all Montefiore facilities over
the last 12 months. The Reducing
Unplanned Transfer to Hospital
(RUTH) program has avoided 43
hospitalisations through direct
involvement of the NP which has
allowed residents to receive acute
intervention whilst remaining in
the Home. More recently, this has
been further enhanced with the
purchase of a Bladder Scanner and
Propulse Ear Irrigation system.
Nurse Practitioner, Joanne Russell with Hunters Hill resident, Laurence Koonin
Additionally, our NP driven
annual influenza and pneumonia
vaccination program reports a
rise in uptake year-on-year for
residents and staff helping to drive
the benefits of herd immunity.
Supporting this has been NP Joanne
Russell’s integral part of Montefiore’s
internal Wound Care and Palliative
Care Working Party and our Clinical
Innovations and Clinical Advisory
Committee. “Her expertise and
contribution positively impact on
resident outcomes through the
adoption of evidence based best
practice and the use of new medical
products such as wound dressings and
medical devices,” added Ann. Joanne
also provides invaluable education
and mentoring to our clinical
teams in the following specialities;
palliation, wound management,
catheterisation, pain management,
care of deteriorating residents and
behavioural management.
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Externally, Joanne is a member of
the Agency for Clinical Innovation
Executive Committee of the
Palliative Care Network. Through
this Committee, Joanne was
selected to be interviewed and
filmed on location at Montefiore
for the NSW blueprint for palliative
care. Joanne has also presented
at a number of educational events
including the AusMed Conference
for Oncology Nurses and
conducted educational sessions for
Registered Nurses at the Australian
College of Nursing.
With the continued support both
internally and externally, the NP
Program at Montefiore continues
to grow collaboratively and
enhance clinical services to not
only residents but also to our
staff and GPs.
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
MONTEFIORE’S PARTNERSHIP WITH
CHEBA
Montefiore ranked highly in all areas
and was found to be one of the
best performing organisations to
have undertaken the assessment.
Professor Chenoweth found many
areas of strength at Montefiore and
was particularly impressed by the
physical environment and the delivery
of care services which allows the
residents to live their life in a familiar
way. Professor Chenoweth said, “It
was a gratifying feeling as you walked
around, you could feel comfort and
warmth.” Professor Chenoweth was
impressed by the way nature was
brought into the Home through the
gardens, so that residents didn’t
feel isolated or contained. She also
found the dominant focus of the care
focused on the Quality of Life of our
residents and noted, ‘just how well
staff at all levels understood they
were here to provide a service,’ adding
‘they worked to a service-driven
model not task-driven.’
Diversional Therapist, Kate Costigan and Occupational Therapist, Sally Crawford with Hunters Hill resident, Amelia Lazarow
In 2012 Montefiore proudly partnered
with the Centre for Healthy Brain
Ageing (CHeBA) to enjoy the benefit
of doing collaborative research. A
new research Chair was established,
the Montefiore Chair of Healthy
Brain Ageing which was taken up
by Australia’s foremost expert on
dementia and Alzheimer’s disease,
Scientia Professor Henry Brodaty
AO. As a result 5 different projects
have evolved with a summary
provided herein.
Our first collaborative research
was Montefiore’s participation in
the Sydney Centenarian Study
by Dr Charlene Levitan, who said
(believed), “We can learn a lot about
ageing by studying the extremes,
especially those who are models of
‘successful ageing’”.
According to research approximatley
30% of longevity is contributed to
by our genes. The remaining 70%
of ingredients relate to our lifestyle.
Montefiore participants in the Sydney
‘ALL OF THE STUDIES AND RESEARCH WE
HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN WITH CHEBA
BUILD WELL ON THE VALUES, MISSION
AND ORGANISATIONAL GOALS OF
MONTEFIORE HOME.’
Centenarian Study confirmed that
reaching an exceptional old age
requires a lifetime of commitment
to good health. While we cannot do
anything about our genes, we can do
a great deal to change our lifestyle to
maintain stability, not use alcohol to
excess, maintain a healthy weight, not
smoke, get adequate sleep and keep
stress at a low level. Having a positive
attitude to life and being optimistic
may make you live longer. A balanced
diet, with plenty of fresh fruit and
vegetables, fish, small amounts of
meat, complex carbohydrates, olive
oil and a small amount of red wine,
may be the key. Finally an active mind
and body, maintained with regular
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physical, cognitive social activity are
essential ingredients for a long and
healthy life.
Our next major research collaboration
was the research undertaken
by Professor Lynn Chenoweth,
who utilised the Person-Centred
Environment and Care Assessment
Tool (PCECAT), to assess our Home’s
culture, care and recreation services
and the environment against PersonCentred principles. The aim of the
assessment is to determine if the
environment supports the PersonCentred approach to care and
lifestyle and if services offered to our
residents are Person-Centred.
the results are being written up
with very promising outcomes.
HALT (Halting Antipsychotic use
in Long Term care) project. It is
being led by Scientia Professor
Henry Brodaty AO. The purpose
of this study is to reduce the use of
antipsychotic medication in aged care
residents whilst increasing the person
centred care. Previous research has
shown that in some circumstances
use of these types of medications
have been prescribed inappropriately
(Hosia-Randell & Pitkala, 2005:
National Prescribing Service 2013).
Subsequent studies in which we have
participated include:
Dental Management of the Very
Elderly in Aged Care Facilities
Research undertaken by Dr Alan
Deutch to determine whether nurses
can accurately assess the oral health
of residents and create individualised
preventive oral health care plans
within the residents first few weeks
of entry into a nursing home. The
study is a collaboration between
the Montefiore Dental Clinic, the
Dementia Collaborative Research
Centre, CHeBA, Concord Hospital
and Sydney University. Staff
members at Montefiore received
special education and training
related to oral health assessment and
preventative dental maintenance.
Plans involved a range of noninvasive preventative interventions.
Following this study period,
residents’ oral health and salivary
markers will be assessed again to
examine any changes in oral health
status. If the care plans are found to
be effective, another multi-centre
study based on these outcomes will
be run in the future. At this stage
Dental Research study participant, Woollahra
Manor resident Millie Mass
Psychotropics are best used when
there is severe and complex risk
of harm and when symptoms are
psychotic in nature. Psychotropics
have a range of serious side effects
and are associated with a higher rate
of stroke and death for people with
dementia as well as other adverse
effects such as parkinsonism, falls,
constipation, dry mouth, poor oral
health, pneumonia, hospitalisation and
greater cognitive impairment. There
is severe and complex risk of harm
and when symptoms are psychotic
in nature. Montefiore decided to be
a part of this study because we felt
it was important to support quality
use of medicines at our facility and
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learn more about medication-free
approaches to care. There are 22
residents that meet the strict criteria
and have agreed to take part in the 12
month study.
The other research project is the first
research project that Montefiore
has initiated. It was approved by the
University of NSW Ethics Committee
with the support of Scientia Professor
Henry Brodaty AO, Jacqueline
Wesson B.App.Sc (OT), MA, Sofia
Venuti (Occupational Therapist,
Montefiore Home) and Lee-Fay Low
(Associate Professor, University of
Sydney). Suitably titled; ‘The effect of
an integrated cognitive and sensory
program on residents with dementia
in a residential aged care setting,’
the project explored the effects of
cognitive and sensory interventions
on residents living with dementia in a
high care unit. The program aimed to
identify individual residents’ sensory
and cognitive needs and address them
by providing personalised sensory
diets, tailored activities, exercises and
communication strategies. By doing
this, we aimed to achieve increased
engagement in activities and a
reduction of symptoms of aggression,
agitation and depression. The pilot
study was such a success that it has
been taken to a second pilot study
now also including Lindy Clemson
(Professor, University of Sydney).
The objective of this second pilot
is to explore the program’s effects
on Behavioural and Psychological
Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD)
experienced by residents living in a
nursing home, as well as exploring the
care staff’s experiences and skill and
attitude changes.
All of the studies and research we
have been involved in with CHeBA
build well on the values, mission and
organisational goals of Montefiore
Home. We are fortunate to be
involved and also to have such
dedicated staff who embrace these
projects with passion and care to
improve the quality of life not only for
our residents but for the residential
aged care services sector.
A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 1 4–20 1 5
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
MONTEFIORE MOVES TO THE
NEW INFORMATION ERA
HOMECARE
‘WI-FI IS NOW AVAILABLE
AT ALL CAMPUSES AND HAS
PROVIDED INTERNET ACCESS
FOR RESIDENTS, FAMILIES
AND GUESTS.’
connected residents and families
when physical visits are challenging.
Video conferencing has also
enhanced collaboration and reduced
the need for staff travel between
Montefiore sites allowing more time
to focus on our residents.
WEBSITE
As Montefiore transitions to a
revolutionary new digital world with
exceptional customer experience,
2015 also saw the development and
launch of the new website.
Hunters Hill residents connecting with loved ones through the use of new video conferencing technology
DIGITAL SERVICES
Montefiore is renowned for its focus
on its residents and staff. This was
the approach by the Digital Services
Department when it reviewed
Montefiore’s future digital needs
and built scalability for the future.
It had to allow services to be easy
to use, sustainable, compliant and
stress free for residents, clients,
staff and volunteers whilst building
competitive advantage.
As such 2015 realised the crucial
and largely invisible work of building
a foundation for digital services
delivery with more to come.
Montefiore’s goal for exceptional
customer experience for residents
and staff was enhanced by the
provision Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi is now available at all campuses
and has provided Internet access
for residents, families and guests.
Easy to use video conferencing has
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The new site showcases Montefiore’s
campuses, services and activities.
It keeps customers up to date with
the latest news and events, how to
be involved, renew memberships,
honour a special person with a
donation made in their name,
employment opportunities and
more. It is fresh, interactive and easy
to navigate, and it also offers links
to valuable information such as the
Federal Government’s new gateway,
My Aged Care.
The project was managed through
the Communications Department.
To ensure all of the special points
of interest at Montefiore were
captured; all areas of the Home were
involved in developing this new web
site. The project, a huge undertaking
by Montefiore involving many
months of planning and hard work,
has been hailed a huge success.
For a relatively young area of the organisation HomeCare has reached some major milestones this year. Last year the
noteworthy word was ‘growth’ and while we continued with that theme this year, a number of themes were added to
it. The Living Longer Living Better reforms had an influence but HomeCare also drove forward innovations.
REFORMS
The introduction of Income Tested
Fee reforms meant that clients who
were self-funded were impacted
from July last year. HomeCare Coordinators were able to explain the
effect of the reforms to prospective
clients. The second reform came
at the end of the financial year
and is a further move forward by
Government towards the end goal of
consistent, national aged care with
an easily navigable system through
the My Aged Care Gateway. This
reform will potentially transform how
referrals are received within aged
care. This is still a ‘work in progress’
and we all hope that the Gateway will
function well when teething issues
are resolved.
OCCUPANCY
HomeCare reached its occupancy
target in the year which is a
significant achievement given
that the impact of Income Tested
Fees discouraged a section of the
prospective clients. In addition to
this the Fee for Service business
also grew in the numbers of clients.
This was very pleasing as clients are
offered flexibility in how services
are delivered but we are offering
the flexibility of a Government
subsidised service, fully self-funded
or a mix of both.
WILLINGNESS TO TRY
SOMETHING NEW
A feature of the HomeCare service
is the willingness of staff to say ‘yes’
and this was demonstrated when a
client who has 24/7 care at home
required a dentist. To reduce any
distress HomeCare arranged for the
HomeCare Co-ordinator, Rebecca Saidman and Administrator, Mary Artemis
‘A FEATURE OF THE HOMECARE SERVICE IS
THE WILLINGNESS OF STAFF TO SAY ‘YES’.’
client to have a home visit. Likewise,
another innovation was enabling an
audiologist to do a home visit. These
innovations provide for individual
circumstances. HomeCare has a
wide-range of services and our aim is
to set up as few limits as possible for
our clients.
SATISFIED CLIENTS AND
STAFF
Twice a year we formally survey all
HomeCare clients to gauge whether
clients believe we are providing a
quality service. We ask questions
related to their particular experience
with HomeCare and we are happy to
advise that clients of HomeCare are
extremely satisfied. We are also a
very happy group of staff which was
identified by the staff survey.
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QUALITY REVIEW
HomeCare undergoes its version of
Government accreditation and this
occurred for the first time in July.
Every standard was compliant and
the HomeCare staff received an
overwhelming vote of confidence
from clients. The assessors stated
that ‘clients were certainly happy
and there was a consistent
knowledge across the service
from Co-ordinators to Care Staff
to clients to contractors.’ A very
pleasing result!
We look forward to further
technological innovations next year
which will translate into significant
benefits to clients.
A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 1 4–20 1 5
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
QUALITY AGENCY AWARDS MONTEFIORE
TOP MARKS AGAIN
FIRE SPRINKLERS
INSTALLATION
Montefiore’s Hunters Hill Physiotherapy Department pleased with the accreditation results
Hunters Hill Recreation Room post refurbishment
2015 has been a busy year for
mandatory accreditation by the
Australian Aged Care Quality
Agency (the ‘Agency’) for both
our residential and HomeCare
divisions. The Agency is a federal
This year resulted in full reaccreditations at our Maroubra,
Hunters Hill and Woollahra
residential facilities and for the
first time Montefiore’s HomeCare
business. In all cases, Montefiore was
‘THE HOME’S APPROACH TO AGED CARE
NOT ONLY MEETS THE STANDARDS BUT ALSO
CONTINUES TO EXCEED EXPECTATIONS.’
Government body who assess
performance against a set of
legislated accreditation Standards
(the ‘Standards’) for any organisation
that receives Australian Government
subsidies. The process involves selfassessment, review of performance
against pre-determined Standards
by the Agency, monitoring of
continuous improvement efforts, and
interviews with staff, care recipients,
families and volunteers.
awarded top marks by the Agency
for meeting the Standards and as
such received full accreditation
for the next 3 years. A common
theme noted by the Agency was
Montefiore’s outstanding staff,
excellent care and dedication
to care recipients both within
residential and home care. The
Agency also complimented the
Home on its robust systems and
unified processes across the
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business to ensure compliance with
the Standards.
Robert Orie, CEO commented, “I
congratulate staff, residents, families
and volunteers for their pivotal
role in this outstanding outcome
for Montefiore. Being recognised
by the Agency with yet again top
marks clearly demonstrates the
Home’s approach to aged care not
only meets the Standards but also
continues to exceed expectations.”
Robert added, “For our HomeCare
division this was their first time to
undergo accreditation. The result
shows the model we have put in
place for this part of our business
clearly works and meets the growing
demand for the care needs of those
still living at home.”
Next year the Randwick facility
will undergo their mandatory
accreditation and we expect similar
positive results.
‘IT IS A SYSTEM OF LOUD SPEAKERS
CONNECTED TO THE FIRE PANEL AND
LOCATED STRATEGICALLY THROUGHOUT
THE HOME.’
In what has been one of Montefiore’s
largest capital works since the
building of the Randwick campus,
the installation of fire sprinklers into
3 of our Homes was completed in
mid-2015.
Planning commenced even before
the Government introduced new
laws on 1 January 2013. This resulted
in the successful completion of the
project nearly 12 months before the
1st of March 2016 deadline.
Any undertaking that requires many
kilometres of metal pipework and
electrical cabling to be installed
into the ceiling of residents’ rooms,
administration offices and common
areas, requires a high level of
understanding and co-operation
from all those directly affected.
This co-operation and positive spirit
was evident at all campuses from
both the residents who allowed
contractors in their rooms at times
when they could have been enjoying
a television program, to staff who
managed much higher levels of
activities and resident movement
throughout the project.
In the case of the Hunters Hill
campus, the project presented an
opportunity to upgrade various
areas such as the main Hostel Dining
Room, refurbish the Recreation
Room, and refurbish the Hostel and
Monte Gardens corridors with new
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lighting, carpet and repainting.
As part of the upgrading of our fire
systems at Hunters Hill, we also
installed an Emergency Warning
Intercommunication System (EWIS).
It is a system of loud speakers
connected to the fire panel and
located strategically throughout the
Home. This system allows for the
on-duty campus manager to make
announcements in relation to any
fire alarms or more generally, keep
residents, staff and visitors aware of
any significant event happening in
the Home at that time.
With the installation phase now
complete and each system fully
on-line, the final components
have now finished off with ceilings
being re-instated and painting
work completed.
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
CATERING
– RAISING THE BAR
CREATIVE THERAPIES
AT MONTEFIORE
The theme for the year was ‘raising
the bar’. In large and small ways,
our team looked to break barriers
in all aspects of service and product
through education, expertise and
innovation. Looking back on the
year, it was wonderful to see what
an impact our efforts have made
on not only the residents, but
the staff as well. An engaged and
professionally developed team of
staff can truly better deliver dignity,
choice and wellbeing.
A few developments from the year
are included below.
After a year of working with
Consultant Chef Damien Pignolet,
we have a lot to celebrate. Our
2 priorities for the first year
were working on improving our
production cooking methods and
creating new recipes for a group
of residents ranging in nationalities
from Australian to Hungarian, to
Russian and South African, just to
name a few.
Creating food for over 700
residents 3 times a day requires
Montefiore utilise production
cooking methods. To overcome
difficulties inherent in the
production methods and in order
to improve the end product in
flavour, tenderness and freshness,
Montefiore applied the cooking
method, ‘sous vide’ where the
food is vacuum sealed and then
brought to temperature in a bath
of hot water and seared just before
serving. The end result is the most
tender of meats.
Chef Damien and Group Executive
Chef Ian made a dynamic team in
their recipe workshops. Ideas for
dishes came from the residents
themselves, as well as rare
cookbooks sourced from across the
globe. Translating these dishes into
production cooking for hundreds
required a lot of tweaking and
testing before the dishes were
Chef and restaurateur, Damien Pignolet with Group Executive Chef, Montefiore, Ian Tice
‘IN LARGE AND SMALL WAYS, OUR TEAM
LOOKED TO BREAK BARRIERS IN ALL ASPECTS
OF SERVICE AND PRODUCT THROUGH
EDUCATION, EXPERTISE AND INNOVATION.’
served in the Home. Taste testers
ranged from the cooks on the team,
to dining room servers, to residents,
to Directors and our very own CEO.
Earlier in the year a new food
delivery system was also introduced
to Hunters Hill. This food delivery
system was funded in large part,
due to the funds raised at the annual
fete held at Hunters Hill. The
system holds the room service trays
of food for longer periods of time
without damage to the product.
This allows the nursing staff more
time to spend with those residents
who require assistance with their
meals. It also keeps hot food at the
right temperature and cold food
nicely chilled. This has made a big
difference to the dining experience
in residents’ rooms.
Montefiore’s General Manager
of Hotel Services, Susan Vickery
attended the Better Practise
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Conference in Perth to speak about
the benefits of working with a Chef
Consultant in the month of October
2015. The innovations peaked
much interest with the conference
attendees.
Lastly, our Learning and
Development team worked with
TAFE and the Catering Service
Team managers to create a Fine
Dining training program for the
dining operations teams. The
training was held over 2 days and
delivered in a number of modules.
Montefiore prides itself in creating
a restaurant style of service and
food in our dining rooms. Creating
a sophisticated dining room
experience requires proper service
techniques, and providing training
to our staff gave everyone a base
knowledge to work from and also
gave them confidence.
Hunters Hill resident, Ada Horwitz with Art Therapist, Lea Dalgleish
This past year Montefiore separated
the Creative Therapies Department
from the Diversional Therapies
Department in an effort to provide
increased levels of service to our
care recipients. Creative ageing has
been highlighted as a key initiative for
the future of aged care by Margret
Meagher, Executive Director of
Arts and Health Australia and Jillian
Skinner, News South Wales Minister
for Health at the International
Creative Ageing Conference. They
both point to key benefits that can
include self-discovery, emotional
catharsis and personal fulfilment
as important improvements to a
person’s overall health.
The Creative Therapy Department
highlights Montefiore’s increased
emphasis on choice, dignity, and
wellbeing by partnering with the
Art Gallery of New South Wales to
provide access for our residents to
the highly acclaimed Arts in Dementia
program. This program, originally
pioneered by the Museum of Modern
Art in New York City, provides guided
tours of the gallery for our residents
with increased cognitive needs.
Discussions around the art displayed
in the gallery stimulate and engage
residents in new and exciting ways.
We have also increased the dignity
of participants in our programs
by beginning a series of art shows
in Randwick and Hunters Hill that
showcase the new and developed
artistic talents of our residents.
Moving into a residential care
facility and dealing with end of life
issues can be difficult socially and
emotionally. Creative therapy helps
our residents express emotions and
fears that they cannot express by
conventional means. These therapies
give a voice to that which is beyond
words, yet intrinsically important to
our wellbeing. It can be especially
important for our care recipients
who have decreased cognitive
function due to dementia related
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‘CREATIVE THERAPY
HELPS OUR
RESIDENTS EXPRESS
EMOTIONS AND
FEARS THAT THEY
CANNOT EXPRESS
BY CONVENTIONAL
MEANS.’
illnesses and are having difficulty
expressing unmet needs.
Montefiore’s formation of the
Creative Therapies Department is
a continuation of its focus on the
choice, dignity and wellbeing of
our care recipients and the future
of aged care. It is another way that
we as an organisation remain on the
forefront of the aged care industry
and continually strive to improve our
service model.
A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 1 4–20 1 5
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
iTRAINING TRANSFORMS MANDATORY
STAFF TRAINING
WHO’S WHO
IN THE HOME
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
‘iTRAINING IS AN
INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
THAT REVOLUTIONISES
OUR STAFF TRAINING
OFFERINGS’
In an era of smart phones, computers
and an ever increasing techno-savvy
staff cohort, coupled with ongoing
raising costs for staff training,
Montefiore, in 2014, embarked on
transforming its mandatory training
offerings for staff. The outcome
was what Montefiore calls ‘iTraining’,
an internally developed eLearning
product to replace the current staff
mandatory training requirements.
Mandatory training covers 4 main
topics: Fire and other Emergencies,
Infection Control, Work, Health &
Safety (WHS) and Prevention of
Elder Abuse with all staff required
to complete annually. Traditionally
this training has been conducted
in the Home’s training rooms in a
classroom setting and requires a full
day (8 hours) to complete.
Using iTraining, and since the start
of 2015, all mandatory training can
now be completed by staff on a
computer in less time and in their
own time causing less disruption
to staffing rosters. Any practical
components to mandatory training
such as the use of a fire extinguisher
is still required by all staff and
conducted by the Learning and
Development team. Dr Alasdair
MacDonald, General Manager
Business Innovation & Quality
Executive
Board members
Dr Susan Hertzberg
Life Members
David Freeman AM – President
Alex Abulafia
Barry Joseph
The late Hal Goldstein AM OBE
Gary Inberg – Vice President
Dr David Berman
Trevor Pogroske
Manfred Salamon
Assoc Prof Peter Gonski – Hon
Secretary
Lisa Brender
Leora Ross
Tom Mautner – Hon Treasurer
Max Einfeld
Renée Symonds
Michael Goldstein
Jeremy Waine
BOARD COMMITTEES (AS AT 30/10/15)
Montefiore Development
Committee (MDC)
David Freeman AM (Chairman)
Operations & Quality Committee
Gary Inberg (Chairman)
Admissions Review Committee
Max Kahn (Chairman)
Gary Inberg
Dr David Berman
Robert Orie
Lisa Brender
Barry Joseph
David Freeman AM
Melanie Lindenberg
Michael Goldstein
Justine Spies
Tom Mautner
Michael Goldstein
Robert Orie
Barry Joseph
Finance Committee
Tom Mautner (Chairman)
Alex Abulafia
David Freeman AM
Leora Ross
Gary Inberg
Renée Symonds
Assoc Prof Peter Gonski
Robert Orie
Trevor Pogroske
Andrew Kew
Robert Orie
Rhonda Bradley
Andrew Kew
Melanie Lindenberg
Religious Committee
Melanie Lindenberg (Chairperson)
Tom Mautner
Max Einfeld
Rabbi Rogut OAM
Janine Grossman
Lynda Dave
Montefiore employee undertaking iTraining
iTraining has also gained interest
from the external community as
a Finalist in the 3rd Asia Pacific
Eldercare Innovation Awards 2015 in
the Best Technology for Operational
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Gary Inberg
Renée Symonds
Karen Jordan
Robert Orie
Investment Committee
Tom Mautner (Chairman)
David Freeman AM
Gary Inberg
Barry Joseph
Assoc Prof Peter Gonski
Trevor Pogroske
Janine Grossman
stated, “iTraining provides staff
with a fun, interactive, user friendly
eLearning platform and has resulted
in significant financial savings for
the organisation over the traditional
classroom setting.” As well as the
mandatory training offerings, the
team at Montefiore have developed
additional training modules based on
staff feedback.
Burger Centre Joint Operating
Committee
(Montefiore Representatives)
Efficiency category. Montefiore
was further nominated a finalist at
the LearnX Impact Awards 2015 in
Sydney in the Best Learning Program
– Compliance category. Robert
Orie, Chief Executive Officer, added,
“iTraining is an innovative product
that revolutionises our staff training
offerings and clearly supports our
corporate strategy to refine our
education and training programs.”
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A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 1 4–20 1 5
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
LIFE GOVENORS
AND MEMBERS
WHO’S WHO IN THE HOME CONTINUED.
EXECUTIVE STAFF (AS AT 30/10/15)
Chief Executive Officer
Robert Orie
Spiritual Dean
Rabbi David Rogut OAM
Director of Corporate Services
Andrew Kew
GENERAL MANAGERS AND OTHER KEY PERSONNEL
Director of Client & Community
Relations
Melanie Lindenberg
Director of Professional Services
Janine Grossman
General Manager Capital
Infrastructure
Colin Henderson
General Manager Community
Services
Karen Jordan
General Manager Hotel Services
Susan Vickery
General Manager Business
Innovation and Quality
Dr Alasdair MacDonald
General Manager Clinical Services
Ann Brodie
Director of Business Services
Rhonda Bradley
General Manager Allied Health
Services
Tracey Clark
Chief Information Officer
Bruce Coller
Chief Financial Officer
Nick Pezikian
General Manager People, Culture
& Learning
Anna Santikos
Our Life Governors and Members, currently more than 2000 in number - share our commitment
to enhancing the Quality of Life of the aged in our community. Their interest, support and
dedication to the Home are greatly valued by the residents, the Board of Management and staff of
the Home.
These lists represent a cross section of the Jewish community and are, in the words of former NSW Governor
Gordon Samuels, ‘tangible evidence of the fact that the Home occupies a special place in the hearts of the Jewish
people of this city and state.’
Membership of the Home extends a range of benefits to those who subscribe each year. Members receive our
newsletters, Annual Report and other publications. Financial members are invited to special events and briefings and
are eligible to vote at our Annual General Meetings or be nominated for election to the Board. Membership of the
Home also carries automatic membership of our Cyril Rosenbaum Synagogue or Montefiore’s Randwick Synagogue.
We welcome new Life Governors as well as others who advanced to the next level of Life Governorship in the period
under review, continuing a tradition of commitment and support that began even before the Home’s first premises
were built. Life Governors are honoured in perpetuity, in addition to being accorded all the benefits of membership.
If you are interested in becoming a Life Governor or Member, please call Esther Wakerman, Community Relations
Manager on 02 8345 9110.
MONTEFIORE
LIFE GOVENORS
Foundation Life
Governors
Robert Orie, Chief Executive Officer
Rabbi David Rogut OAM, Spiritual Dean
Andrew Kew, Director of Corporate Services
Janine Grossman, Director of Professional
Services
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Melanie Lindenberg, Director of Client
& Community Relations
Rhonda Bradley, Director of Business Services
Abeshouse, Barry & Leonora
Adams, Pearl
Baffsky, David & Helen
Beerman, Stephen
Benjamin, Betty
Benjamin, Sarah
Benjamin, Sheila
Binetter, Emil & Gerda
Block, David & Naomi
Bloomfield, George & Shirley
Bluth, George & Inge
Braham, Mark
Brandon, Rose
Brender, Joseph & Gerda
Bund, Warren
Cario, Arthur
Catts, Ruth
Coleman, Irene
Daniel, Marta
Diamond, Keith & Sandra
Edson, Robyn
Efinger, Liz
Evans, Zita
Freeman, Derek & Phyllis
Fritz, Judith
Fulop, Erika
Glasser, Neil & Nina
Glover, Barry & Faye
Gold, Brian & Susie
Goldstein, Ross & Morvyth
Green, Lionel
Green, Rhoda
Green, Stephen & Sharon
Green, Winifred
Greenberg, Pam
Gutman, Dasia
Hannes, Margaret
Hardy, Hetty
Herman, Shirley
Herman, Victor & Shirley
Joseph, Barry & Dianne
Katz, Flora
Kaye, Elise
Klas, Rose
Klein, Eva
Klineberg, Iven & Sylvia
Kriesler, Susan
Lane, Ingrid
Lane, Micheline
Lesnie, David & Robyn
Lesnie, Warren & Marianne
Levi, Sylvia
Lewis, Ron & Joan
Lowy, Frank & Shirley
Masnick, Keith & Lynne
Perl, Peter & Yvonne
Phillips, Ron & Beth
Portrate, Leon & Lea
Punin, Samuel & Judy
Rosenberg, Bruce
Rosenthal, Elizabeth
Ross, David & Agnes
Ryba, Peter & Edith
Saalfeld, John & Nina
Salamon, Manfred & Linda
Samer, Louise
Samer, Rae
Scheinberg, David & Eva
Scheinberg, Gisella
Sernack, Sid
Shank, Josephine
Shelton, Frank & Mary
Sife, Ruth
Silk, John & Rebecca
Solomon, Eleonore
Stein, Myer & Kathrin
Straton, Manfred
Stux, Steven & Ruth
Terley, Sam
Vidor, Allan & Sharon
Vogel, Dita
Winter, Patricia
Wolf, Enid
Young, Enid
Benefactors
Basserabie, Mervyn & Lorraine
Bear, Victor
Berg, Tony & Carol
Buchbinder, Ruth
Burger, Diane
Gardos, Ruth
Gesikowski, Eugenia
Ginges, Agnes
Ginges, Berel & Agnes
Goldstein, Nancye
Kam, Garry & Benita
Katz, Ervin & Judy
Levy, Geoff & Debbie
Lewis, Dorothy
Loblay, Lorand
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Lowy, Julianna
Plummer, Jean
Plummer, Victor
Pollack, Renee
Roth, John & Segal, Jillian
Roth, Stanley & Charmaine
Shein, David & Colleen
Shein, Jonathan & Michelle
Shein, Steven
Spatt, Julie
Street, Fred & Dorothy
Vidor, Ervin & Lottie
Gold Life Governors
Bart, Philip & Mandy
Baskir, Victor
Binetter, Margaret
Broit, Dennis & Sharyn
Chotiner, Mark
Cohen, Neil & Shirley
Cohen, Roy & Jenny
Curtis, Emery & Eva
Eisman, Gloria
Goldstein, Michael & Dorothy
Gonski, David & Orli
Green, Phillip & Vivien
Grossman, Frank
Guss, Mitchell & Ruth
Isenberg, Clive & Jenny
Jacobson, Peter & Marlene
Kahn, Max
Kalish, Peter & Shirley
Kanarek, Mara
Karpin, Leonard & Carole
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
LIFE GOVENORS CONTINUED.
Kauffmann, Steven & Alice
Klinger, Ron & Suzie
Langton, Judy
Linz, Sam & Barbara
Lowy, David & Margo
Lowy, Steven & Judy
Miller, Neill & Kathy
Neumann, Sonja
Prerau, Edith
Ritterman, Fritzi
Samuels, Jacki
Sherman, Brian & Gene
Sofer, Hymie & Michelle
Solomon, David & Shirley
Solomon, Shirley
Stern, Alan & Kerry
Winestock, Vita
Wolanski, Phillip & Suzanne
Zamel, Gary & Karen
Zamel, Maurice & Betty
Zucker, Ron
Silver Life Governors
Abrahams, Harold
Avidan, Danny & Charlie
Balkind, Joy
Beck, Harry & Vivienne
Bennett, David & Annabelle
Berger, Mor & Jolan
Breuer, Tom
Browne, Wesley & Sari
Chipkin, Pearl
Costi, Eddie & Rosie
Czeiger, Harry & Agnes
Davis, Edward & Irit
Davis, Gertrude
Ehrlich, Joshua & Beverley
Faigen, Mark
Ferster, Ron & Clare
Fischl, Alex & Rosalind
Fischl, Gerry & Eva
Fischl, Ian & Michelle
Freeman, David
Garlick, Bradley & Beverley
Goldberg, Danny & Lisa
Goldberg, David
Goldberg, Jerome & Kathy
Goldstein, Gloria
Gonski, Helene
Grossberg, Hessie
Herz, Albert & Joyce
Imhof, Irwin
Jackson, Cynthia
Jacobson, David & Melanie
Karney, Julien & Miller, Renecia
Kaye, Roger & Judy
Kohane, Betty
Lehrer, Genia
Leibman, Myer & Sheila
Leibowitz, Stephen & Pamela
Leser, Bernard & Barbara
Levi, Lewis & Eva
Levitan, David
Levy, Erna
Lewin, Eva
Lonstein, Darron & Wendy
Malmberg, John & Lopacinski,
Christine
Marks, Barry & Judy
Marmot, Allan & Sandy
Marmot, Paul & Dale
Mautner, Tom & Rose
Menschik, Laura
Braude, Garry & Nola
Brender, Henry & Norma
Brender, Norma
Brown, Errol & Pam
Budai, Ferenc & Pamela
Burns, Elinore
Miller, Ian & Sara
Moss, Sam & Agi
Moss, Steven & Carol
Nathanson, Michael & Ruth
Owen, Jan
Perlstein, Gary & Marnie
Perlstein, Manfred & Beverley
Phillips, David & Susie
Pinshaw, Jonathan & Renee
Rabin, Perry & Anne
Reich, Ann
Rosenfeld, Michael
Ross, Edward & Leora
Sachs, Vernon & Merle
Schwarz, Rhona
Sebel, Roger & Eleanor
Shand, Gregory & Kathy
Shapiro, Craig & Cara
Sheldon, Edith
Singer, David & Carole
Solomon, Bruce & Barbara
Spira, Henry & Judy
Stang, Maurie & Vivien
Steiner, Mavis
Swirsky, Ted & Adele
Toltz, Richard & Doreen
Topper, Brian & Evelyn
Topper, Victor & Sandra
Vessey, Lucy
Vidor, Gary & Anat
Vidor, Mandy
Weiss, Gary
Weiss, Margaret
Wolpert, Kenneth & Tammy
Yamey, Colin & Natalie
Zucker, Simonette
C
Cadry, Eddy & Eva
Camberg, Gerald & Cheryl
Cann, Robert & Janelle
Caplan, Benjamin
Caplan, Gideon
Caplan, Kim
Caplan, Sophie
Castle, David
Center, Steve & Yolanda
Ceylon, Jenny
Charny, Ilse
Chosid, Norman & Elizabeth
Cliffe, David
Cohen, Anthony & Pamela
Cohen, Avron & Jean
Cohen, Danny & Eva
Cohen, Gary & Suzy
Cohen, Michael & Barbara
Cohen, Timothy & Barbara
Collins, Raymond
Coppel, Ronald & Valerie
Cordell, Stephen & Marilyn
Corrick, David & Ricki
Cowen, Geoffrey & Marty
Cremer, Harley & Dorothy
D
Dalley, John & Lee-Ann
Davis, Garry & Bettina
Davis, Neil & Margaret
De Borah, Anna
Deitz, Mimi
Diamond, John & Wendy
Dinte, Meryl
Dorfan, Darryl
Dresdner, Lily
Dresdner, Raymond & Ann
Dresner, Ian & Sharon
Drexler, Paul & Diane
Duchen, David
Dunkel, Jeremy & Roxanne
Dunkel, Julia
Dunkel, Michael & Annette
Bronze Life Governors
A
Aaron, Mosey
Aaron, Reuben & Cornelia
Abrams, Charles & Renee
Adler, Andrew & Tamara
Agranoff, Sidney & Sylvia
Alexander, Jacqueline
Allen, Neville & Greta
Angles, Emery & Nancy
Avigdor, David & Naomi
B
E
Bart, Berta
Bart, Fred & Cheryl
Baskin, Ronald & Ruth
Bauer, Stephen & Miriam
Beasley, Tanya
Bender, Ruth
Beran, Penny
Bergman, Lilli
Berman, David & Sandra
Biggs, Martin & Gienia
Bloch, Kevin & Michele
Block, Bruce
Bloom, Abe & Lorna
Bloom, Ken & Helen
Bloom, Lorna
Blumberg, Michael & Carlene
Boas, Eddy & Donna
Bokey, Lesley & Katie
Border, Martin
Borowich, Christina
Boyarsky, Andrew & Taryn
Braham, Belinda
Ecker, Helene
Ecker, Tom & Agnes
Eckowitz, Steven & Terry
Ehrlich, Ron & Ann
Einfeld, Graham
Einfeld, Max & Elizabeth
Engel, Eva
Etkind, Milton & Pamela
Evans, Joy
Ezra, Jack & Frances
F
Fabre, Leonard & Sharne
Feitelson, John
Felberman, Veronica
Ferenci, Thomas & Inge
Finger, Harold & Rebecca
Finger, Michael & Sue
Fink, Leon
Fischer, Kurt
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Fisher, Laurie & Frances
Fisher, Susan
Fishman, Elizabeth
Fishman, George & Rosalie
Flower, John & Janet
Franco, George & Rose
Franks, Rochelle
Freeman, Anthony & Kerry
Freeman, Ralph
Freeman, Zelman
Friend, John & Sarah
Fuchs, Cedric & Esther
G
Gellert, Ivan & Marie
Gelski, Richard & Sophie
Gerber, Trevor & Robyn
Gerendas, Les & Miriam
Glaser, Rafi & Louise
Glass, Valda
Glazer, Harry & Naomi
Glick, Cherie
Gold, Harold & Jill
Goldman, Sam & Elsie
Goldman, Tom & Diane
Goldminc, Alice
Goldschmidt, Colin & Sharon
Goldshaft, Peter & Richelle
Goldstein, David & Jenny
Golovsky, David & Beverley
Gonski, Peter & Michelle
Goot, Robert & Roberta
Gordon, David & Karen
Goulburn, Alan & Lesley
Goulburn, Danny
Gould, Gary & Rita
Graham, Lorna
Green, Leslie & Ginny
Green, Maurice & Tina
Greene, Jack & Sarah
Greenfield, Michael & Hester
Gresham, Ken & Sara
Griffiths, Randolph & Amanda
Grossberg, Ian & Jane
Grossman, David & Janine
Grunfeld, Mr & Mrs Grunfeld
Grunfeld, Peter
Grunstein, Barbara
Grynberg, Robert & Katja
Grynberg, Victor & Carol
H
Halle, Roy & Penny
Hammerschlag, Ivan & Denise
Handler, Charles & Claire
Hendler, David & Shein, Rena
Hendler, Gary & Sharon
Hendler, Michael & Kennedy, Alana
Hendler, Yetta
Herbert, Bernard & Russel
Hersch, Joseph & Shirley
Hersch, Peter & Rosie
Higgins, Terence & Rosalyn
Hoare, Shelley
Hoffman, Cecil & Norma
Holland, Ivan & Dolores
Hootman, Henry & Helene
Hotz, Paul & Susan
I
Inberg, Gary & Susan
Isenberg, Barry & Doreen
Isenberg, Paul & Eira
Itzkowic, David & Melinda
Izsak, Edith
J
Jacobs, David & Jenny
Jacobs, George & Hirshorn, Janice
Jacobs, Walter & Sharon
Jacobson, Philip
Jaku, Edward & Flore
Joel, Alexandra
Joel, Lady Joel
Joel, Michael & Anna
Joffe, Alan & Molly
Joffee, Maurice & Rozelle
K
Kassel, Raymond & Felicity
Keen, Paul & Emilie
Kennard, Jill
Kennedy, John & Roslyn
Kery, Nick & Mary
Kessler, Clive
Kessler, David & Janet
Kessler, Nanette
Kirschner, Bernhard & Sandra
Kiss, Agi
Knep, Joel & Melanie
Korda, Marika
Kresner, Bernard & Marcia
Kritzler, George & Hedy
Krug, Gerald
Krug, Henry & Ella
L
Landerer, John & Michelle
Lang, Betsy
Lang, Joan
Lang, Steven
Leach, Trevor & Judy
Lechem, Henry & Susan
Lederman, Margaret
Lehmann, Anne
Lehrer, Gus & Nanna
Levett, Irma
Levi, Ian & Ann
Levin, Mervyn & Thelma
Levine, David & Agnes
Levine, Julie
Levis, Rodney & Lynette
Lewis, David & Caroline
Lewis, Peter & Diane
Lewkovitz, George & Ilana
Lilian, Les & Ruth
Linden, Alex & Rosemary
Linz, Allen & Ali
Lowe, Harry
Lubowski, David & Sheli
M
Maister, Dennis & Gerda
Marks, Allan & Linda
Marks, Kevin & Marcelle
Marks, Lily
Martin, Peter & Sophie
Masnick, Anthony & Eva
Maybloom, Bernard & Shirley
McEwing, Fraser & Michelle
McGarn, Norman & Estelle
Mendelsohn, Graeme & Emma
Meyer, Ellen
Michalowsky, Mark & Rolene
Milner, Harold & Bertha
Mintz, Peter
Moddel, David & Michelle
Selinger, Robert & Eva
Setton, Eva
Shapiro, Harold & Isabelle
Shapiro, Selwyn & Sharon
Sharota, Dorian & Liz
Sharp, Kathryn
Sharpe, Ilona
Sharpe, John & Claire
Shaul, Minnie
Shelley, George & Clara
Sherell De Florance, Ann
Sheslow, Richard
Shofer, Bradley & Helene
Shteinman, Diane
Shur, Michael & Isabel
Silberbach, Morris
Simons, Jeany
Simons, Mavis
Simons, Robert & Anita
Smaller, Peter & Elaine
Smorgon, Barry & Sandra
Snow, David
Snow, Gary
Snow, Judy
Solomon, Alan & Edna
Solomon, Ron & Judy
Sonenfild, Cecily
Sonnenschein, Egon & Miriam
Sonnenschein, Robert & Sue
Souffron, Ruth
Spielman, Ron & Judy
Spira, Richard & Karen
Spiro, Dov
Springer, Mr & Mrs Springer
Stang, Bernie & Minna
Staub, Phil & Vidor, Jackie
Stein, Edgar & Pamela
Stern, Barbara
Stern, Jack & Estelle
Sved, Anna
Switzer, Hedy
Symonds, Geoff & Renee
Symonds, Joy
Symonds, Richard & Shirley
Symonds, Shirley
Moddel, Gertrude
Morgan, Neil
Moritz, Dianne
Mosberg, Kurt & Lilly
Moss, Alexander & Magda
N
Narunsky, Les & Marcia
Naumburger, Ingrid
Nebenzahl, Ben
Nebenzahl, Brian & Jocelyn
Nebenzahl, Irena
Neumann, Harold & Hillary
Neumann, Roy & Lindi
Newhouse, Yvonne
O
Opitz, Raymond & Sharon
Oser, Robert & Agie
Owen, Michael & Jewell
P
Pataki, Alex
Peisah, Fred & Marlene
Penn, Ian
Philippsohn, Peter & Sheila
Phillips, Vanda
Pinczewski, Leo & Elizabeth
Pinczewski, Val & Ruth
Pongrass, Clara
Proweller, Rita
Pryer, Ian & Beverly
Pynt, Greg & Renee
R
Rabinowitz, Dennis & Joan
Raiz, Raymonde
Randall, Roy & Jennifer
Raphael, Kenneth & Deborah
Reading, Leigh & Lynne
Redelman, Margery
Rein, Nigel & Marianne
Reitberger, Claude & Michele
Renof, Sid & Laurelle
Resnick, Gail
Revell, Ziggy
Rich, Babette
Ritch, Jack & Diana
Rock, Sam & Monica
Ronai, Egon
Rosenberg, Bertram & Pauline
Rosenberg, Lance & Julie
Rosenblum, Rodney & Sylvia
Rosenblum, Sylvia
Rosenthal, Ida
Rotenstein, George & Shirley
Rubinstein, Neville & Ros
Rubner, Steve & Ann
T
Teitler, Mildred
Teperson, Jonathan & Sherna
Thieben, George & Henryka
Tomchin, Paul & Delicia
Torsh, Daniela
Tzedaka Foundation Pty Ltd
U
Ullman, Julia
Ulman, Gary & Jenni
V
S
Vall, Judith
van Rooijen, Arnold & Miriam
Veingold, Vily
Velan, Gary & Renata
Sakker, Samuel
Sankey, Sonia
Sapir, Elizabeth
Sarif, Fred & Annette
Saunders-Weinberg, Monica
Scheinberg, Richard & Jacqui
Schmalzbach, Les
Schwartz, Brian & Arlene
Schwartz, Clarice
Sebel, Ben & Jodie
Seemann, Agnes
Selby, Zara
Selinger, Ben & Veronica
W
Wahlhaus, Alan & Sharon
Webb, Kevin
Wechsler, Alfred & Julie
Weiss , Peter & Doris
Weiss, David & Nelly
Whitmont, Milton
Wiener, Michael & Vivienne
Wilson, Ruth
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Wise, Mimi
Wise, Peter & Doris
Wittenberg, Clarice
Wolanski, Henry & Lucia
Wolf, Frank & Karen
Woods, Michael & Linda
Z
Zines, Dennis
Zinn, Selig
Zweig, Anita
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
MONTEFIORE
MEMBERS
A
Aaron, Reuben
Abadee, Warwick
Abbott, David
Abel, Jean
Abel, Michael
Abeshouse, Barry
Abeshouse, David
Abeshouse, Leonora
Abeshouse, Myrtle
Abeshouse, Norman
Abeshouse, Ruth
Abrahams, Barbara
Abrahams, Alan
Abrahams, Patricia
Abrahams, Selwyn
Abrams, Charles
Abrams, Lena
Abrams, Mervyn
Abrams, Renee
Abrams, Roy
Abrams, Sandra
Abulafia, Alex
Abulafia, David
Abulafia, Natasha
Abulafia, Rhoda
Adams, Pearl
Adcock, Beverley
Adler, Aeli
Adler, Agnes
Adler, Andrew
Adler, David
Adler, Frank
Adler, Lyndi
Adler, Rodney
Agranat, Sylvia
Agranoff, Sidney
Agranoff, Sylvia
Aharon, Aharon
Aharon, Liba
Akres, Bert
Albert, Cecil
Alexander, Fred
Alexander, Jacqueline
Allardice, Arlene
Allardice, Darrell
Alter, Ian
Alter, Jenny
Ameisen, Helena
Amler, Anita
Amler, Vernon
Amoils, Cedric
Andgel, Anne
Andgel, Morris
Angles, Emery
Angles, Nancy
Apflebaum, Miriam
Appleberg, Michael
Apterman, Leo
Argy, Morris
Arnold, Peter
Aronson, Charles
Aronson, Deidre
Aronson, Heather
Aronson, Mayer
Ashberg, Alan
Ashberg, Marian
Atherton, Catherine
Auerbach, Egon
Auerbach, Judith
B
Bachmayer, Bernice
Baden, Harvey
Baffsky, David
Baffsky, John
Bahar, Diana
Bahar, Michael
Baker, Rosalyn
Balint, John
Balkin, David
Balkin, Muriel
Ball, Harold
Ball, Marion
Balog, Alice
Ban, Ivan
Banki, George
Banwell, Neville
Banwell, Roslyn
Baram, Paul
Barda, Caroline
Barda, Joseph
Barda, Felix
Barnett, Benita
Barouch, Judy
Baroukh, Maggy
Barr, Elana
Barr, Ivan
Barr, Mark
Barrington, Joe
Barrington, Loris
Barripp, Bettina
Barta, Stephen
Barton, Charles
Barton, Janine
Barton, Stephen
Baseby, Suellen
Baskin, Clive
Baskin, Marlene
Baskind, Janis
Baskir, Victor
Bass, Ernest
Bass, Ruth
Basser, Geoff
Basser, Leon
Basser, Nanette
Bassin, Nora
Bauer, Cynthia
Bauer, Harry
Bauer, Miriam
Bauer, Stephen
Baumann, Thomas
Baynash, Philip
Bear, Victor
Bebek, Ivan
Bebek, Steven
Beck, Charles
Beck, Harry
Beck, Vivienne
Beck, Vivienne
Beirman, Ruth
Belfer, Jack
Belnick, Bernice
Bendel, John
Bendel, Julie
Bendelstein, Lily
Bendersky, Leon
Benjamin, Betty
Benjamin, Megan
Benjamin, Peter
Benjamin, Sheila
Benmayor, Marc
Bennett, Andrew
Bennett, Pamela
Benscher, Lee
Beran, Henry
Beran, Penny
Berger, Alex
Berger, Anna
Berger, Edith
Berger, Eva
Berger, Gabriel
Berger, Helen
Berger, Mor
Bergman, Laurence
Bergman, Lilli
Berkowitz, Doris
Berkowitz, Pauline
Berman, Barbara
Berman, David
Berman, Oscar
Berman, Sandra
Berman, Yvonne
Bernitz, Harold
Bernitz, Robyn
Bernstein, Fay
Bernstein, Hylton
Berson, Yvette
Besser, Michael
Beutum, Clare
Beutum, Joe
Biggs, Ellen
Biggs, Gienia
Biggs, Martin
Biggs, Victor
Bihari, Judy
Billing, Beverley
Billing, Maurice
Binetter, Margaret
Binstock, Jakob
Birnbaum, Beverley
Birnbaum, Phillip
Blanket, Eva
Blanket, Paul
Blatt, Rosalind
Blechman, Sam
Blechman, Sandra
Blieden, Beulah
Bloch, Heather
Bloch, Joy
Bloch, Kalman
Bloch, Kevin
Bloch, Lewis
Block, Bruce
Block, David
Block, Naomi
Block, Stephanie
Block, William
Bloom, Abe
Bloom, Bessie
Bloom, Gabriel
Bloom, Ken
Bloom, Lorna
Bloom, Phillip
Bloom, Robyn
Bloomfield, Aviva
Bloomfield, George
Bloomfield, Kurt
Bloomfield, Shirley
Blumberg, Carlene
Blumberg, Darren
Blumberg, Margot
Blumberg, Michael
Blumenthal, Caron
Blumenthal, Norman
Blumenthal, Ruth
Blumenthal, Simon
Bluth, Dennis
Bluth, George
Bogan, Elaine
Bogan, Judith
Bogan, Sydney
Bognar, Sue
Bolel, Lawrence
Bolel, Natalie
Bolotin, Malvina
Bondy, Eric
Boolkin, Allan
Border, Martin
Bortz, Gary
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Bowen-James, Alan
Bower, Patricia
Bowman, Neil
Bowman, Sarah
Bowmer, Robyn
Boyarsky, Alexander
Boyarsky, Vera
Boyer, John
Boyer, Marianne
Braham, Belinda
Braham, Michael
Brailovskaia, Fira
Brandon, Julie
Brandon, Selina
Brandon, Sid
Bratel, Joan
Bratel, Phillip
Braude , Garry
Braude, Gregory
Braude, Michelle
Braude, Nola
Brem, Les
Brem, Maxine
Brender, Joseph
Brender, Rodney
Brenner, Leonard
Brest, Selwyn
Brest, Sharon
Breuer, Thomas
Brieger, David
Brieger, John
Brieger, Susan
Brickman, Barry
Brisson, Charlie
Britton, Anthony
Brodaty, Henry
Brodaty, Karoline
Broit, David
Broit, Dennis
Broit, Sharyn
Brown, Carol
Brown, Errol
Brown, Jeff
Browne, Garry
Browne, Robyn
Browne, Sari
Browne, Wesley
Bryl, Beatrice
Bryl, Leon
Buch, Arnaldo
Buchen, Peter
Buckwalter, Gerda
Buntman, Roy
Buntman, Ruth
Burdei, Milya
Burg, Gary
Burger, Diane
Burman, Ian
Burnie, Evelyn
Burnie, Ron
Burns, Elinore
Burt, Ina
Burton, Edith
Burton, George
Butler, Rosetta
Butt, Roy
Byers, Frank
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Camberg, Cheryl
Camberg, Gerald
Cann, Janelle
Cann, Robert
Cantoni, Agnes
Caplan, Gideon
Caplan, Jonathan
Caplan, Sophie
Cardash, Gerald
Carlin, Sydney
Carlin, Tanya
Caroly, Daniel
Carr, Kenneth
Caspari, Peter
Casper, Arnold
Casper, Shirley
Cass, Bettina
Caustill, Elias
Center, Steve
Center, Yolanda
Ceylon, Jenny
Chait, Ivan
Chaitow, Celia
Chalmers, Hanni
Chalmers, Paul
Chandler, Clive
Chapman, Raeburn
Charif, Bernice
Charif, Ian
Charmatz, Erwin
Charny, Ilse
Charny, Werner
Chazan, Warren
Cherry, Tamar
Cherry, Werner
Chertkow, Rennie
Chester, Mark
Chipkin, Pearl
Chipkin, Stephen
Chodos, Julian
Chosid, Elizabeth
Chosid, Norman
Chotiner, Mark
Christie, Samuel
Churnin, Brian
Churnin, Jan
Cibulka, Jeanine
Clarke, Dorothy
Clennar, Rhona
Cliffe, David
Clifford, Dennis
Clifford, Judy
Clingman, Norman
Clyde, Kathie
Cohen, Abe
Cohen, Anne
Cohen, Arnold
Cohen, Avron
Cohen, Barbara
Cohen, Barbara
Cohen, Des
Cohen, Edward
Cohen, Gerald
Cohen, Gordon
Cohen, Harry
Cohen, Helen
Cohen, Ivor
Cohen, Jean
Cohen, Mari
Cohen, Merle
Cohen, Michael
Cohen, Neil
Cohen, Neville
Cohen, Phillip
Cohen, Roy
Cohen, Shirley
Cohen, Sylvia
Cohen, Timothy
Cohen, Valerie
Collins, Michael
Collins, Sylvia
Colman, Rachel
Conrad, Cynthia
Conrad, Peter
Don, Harold
Don, Loretta
Don, Railea
Don, Ron
Doobov, Brian
Doobov, Marion
Doobov, Ray
Dorfan, Zelma
Dorrell, Uliana
Downes, Kaye
Dreese, Gerald
Dresdner, Ann
Dresdner, Raymond
Dresner, Ian
Drexler, Alex
Drexler, Monica
Drexler, Paul
Dreyfus, Dora
Drummond, Christa
Duchen, Brenda
Duchen, David
Dukes, Claire
Dunkel, Jeremy
Dunn, Ellen
Dunn, Richard
Dushansky, Sylvia
Dusheiko, Irene
Dyne, Marlin
Dyne, Stanley
Conyer, Lionel
Cooper, David
Cooper, Gerald
Cooper, Harvey
Cooper, Wendy
Coppel, Ronald
Coppel, Valerie
Corne, Sheila
Cornfield, Magda
Corrick, David
Corrick, Ricki
Cossman, Esther
Costi, Eddie
Courant, Yvonne
Cowan, Renate
Cranston, Peter
Crawford, Helen
Crawford, Max
Crews, Rita
Critchley, Betty
Cromer, Peter
Csontos, Edith
Curtis, Danielle
Curtis, Rosa
Curtis, Tom
Czeiger, Agnes
Czeiger, Harry
Czeiger, Julius
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Dale, Jacqueline
Danon, Albert
Danon, Dinah
Darvas, Ferenc
Dascalu, Jack
Dascalu, Sorin
Dave, Lynda
Davey, Jo
Davidow, Stella
Davidowitz, Abe
Davies, Rodney
Davies, Sandra
Davis, Edward
Davis, Gillan
Davis, Irit
Davis, Margaret
Davis, Marilyn
Davis, Mark
Davis, Neil
Davis, Ralph
Davis, Sharon
Davis, Sonia
Davis, Sue
Davis, Terry
Davis, Val
De Vahl Davis, Graham
Deitz, Mimi
Den, Sonia
Deutsch, Frank
Devai, Ivan
Devai, Judy
Devenyi, Eva
Diamond, John
Diamond, Naomi
Diamond, Sophie
Diamond, Vivian
Diamond, Wendy
Dinner, Denise
Dinner, Ken
Dinte, David
Dinte, Meryl
Dobies, John
Doctor, Daphne
Dohan, Walter
Domssich, Albert
Don, Basil
Don, David
Eben, Katalin
Eben, Robert
Eccleshall, John
Eccleshall, Susan
Ecker, Agnes
Ecker, Tom
Edson, Robyn
Efinger, Liz
Ehrlich, Ann
Ehrlich, Herta
Eidus, Ilus
Einfeld, Graham
Einfeld, Leone
Einfeld, Maadi
Einfeld, Martin
Einfeld, Max
Einstein, Sandi
Einstein, Walter
Eisman, Jeffrey
Eisman, Judy
Elias, Howard
Elsass, Anne
Emanuel, Alan
Emanuel, David
Ende, Miriam
Engel, Emeric
Engel, Eva
Engelander, Diane
Engelander, Wendy
Engelman, Eva
Engelman, Julian
Engelman, Yvonne
Enis, Joseph
Ensly, Judy
Epstein, Carole
Epstein, Marlene
Erber, Anne
Erber, George
Erber, Ilse
Eskin, Morris
Eskin, Ruth
Etkind, Stephen
Evans, Christine
Evans, Joy
Evans, Zita
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Factor, Frances
Faigen, Mark
Faivre, Josephine
Falconer, Thomas
Falk, Joyce
Farbenblum, David
Farbenblum, Gillian
Farbenblum, Michael
Farbenblum, Sue
Farbenblum, Zelda
Farber, Brian
Farkas, Donna
Farkas, George
Faust, Judy
Faust, Warren
Fear, Kevin
Feher, Marianne
Feigen, Kate
Feigen, Zelda
Feilich, Jacqueline
Feilich, Maurice
Feingold, Mavis
Fekete, Rose
Felberman, Veronica
Feldman, Anna
Feldman, Josse
Feldman, Maureen
Feldman, Miriam
Feldman, Serena
Fenton, Stephen
Fenton, Thomas
Ferenci, Inge
Ferenci, Thomas
Ferns, Jennifer
Ferster, Clare
Ferster, Halina
Ferster, Lou
Ferster, Ron
Feuer, Allan
Feuer, Robyn
Field, Evelyn
Filler, Fay
Filler, Lisa
Filler, Phil
Finger, Harold
Finger, Rebecca
Fingleson, Cheryl
Fingleson, Frank
Fink, Bruce
Fink, Lauren
Finkelstein, Judah
Finkelstein, Oscar
Finkelstein, Ruth
Finlay, Maria
Fischer, Barbara
Fischer, Kurt
Fischer, Magda
Fischer, Michael
Fischl, Alex
Fischl, Rosalind
Fisher, John
Fisher, Mark
Fisher, Owen
Fisher, Sandra
Fisher, Susan
Fisher, Susanna
Fishman, George
Fleischer, Haim
Fleischer, Shirley
Flekser, Hymie
Flekser, Maureen
Fletcher, Denise
Fletcher, Sam
Flower, Janet
Flower, John
Forbath, Thomas
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Ford, Barbara
Foreman, Carolyn
Foreman, Philip
Forer, Martin
Forer, Melanie
Forrester, Ervin
Forrester, Mary Ann
Forsher, Lotte
Forte, Victor
Fox, Gerry
Foxman, Deborah
Frampton, Molly
Frank, Barry
Frank, Cherryl
Frank, Eric
Frank, Jeff
Frank, Lisa
Frank, Rachael
Frank, Selwyn
Frankel, Andrea
Frankel, Ian
Franklin, Eileen
Franklin, Selwyn
Franks, Michael
Fransman, Harry
Fransman, Marilyn
Frater, Charles
Fredman, Hilary
Freed, Leone
Freed, Myrna
Freedman, David
Freedman, Diane
Freedman, Leo
Freedman, Maxwell
Freeman, Anthony
Freeman, Damien
Freeman, David
Freeman, Derek
Freeman, Kerry
Freeman, Leslie
Freeman, Marc
Freeman, Phyllis
Freeman, Walter
Freeman, Zelman
Freiberg, Gus
Freilich, Valmae
Freiman, John
Frenkel, Liliane
Frenkel, Robert
Freuden, Hilary
Friedlander, Ernest
Friedlander, Ivan
Friedlander, Lea
Friedler, Charles
Friedman, Jocelyn
Friedman, Rose
Friedman, Sharon
Friend, John
Fromer, Esther
Frumar, Anthony
Frumar, Ruth
Fuchs, Raymond
Fulop, Erika
Fuzes, Agi
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Gaddin, Stanley
Gal, John
Gal, Judy
Garber, Bessie
Garber, Manuel
Gardos, Ruth
Garlick, Beverley
Garlick, Bradley
Gartendstein, Larry
Gassner, Kitty
Gaufman, Eugene
Gelbart, Anton
Gelber, Norm
Gelbert, Michael
Gellert, Kathy
Gellert, Marie
Gellert, Robert
Gemmell, Robert
Gentin, Iris
Gerber, Lisl
Gerber, Trevor
Gerechter, Ron
Gergely, Edith
Gergely, Stephen
Gertler, Eva
Gertler, George
Gertler, Inge
Gertler, Robert
Gesikowski, Eugenia
Geyer, Agnes
Geyer, Robert
Giesser, Annie
Gild, Steven
Gilden, Leah
Gilden, Louis
Ginges, Agnes
Ginsberg, Brian
Ginsberg, Julien
Ginzberg, Leslie
Glaser, Louise
Glaser, Rafi
Glass, Adrienne
Glass, Bertie
Glass, Helen
Glass, Jeremy
Glass, Peter
Glass, Richard
Glass, Valda
Glasser, Phyllis
Glazer, Harry
Glazer, Naomi
Glezerson, Ruth
Glick, Anne
Glick, Barry
Glick, Cherie
Gliksman, Eve
Gliksman, Michael
Glover, Barry
Gluckman, Gavin
Gokyildirim, Ata
Golan, Charles
Gold, Brian
Gold, Harold
Gold, Jill
Gold, Joe
Gold, Susie
Goldberg, Alan
Goldberg, Alex
Goldberg, Audrey
Goldberg, Ben
Goldberg, Greta
Goldberg, Ivan
Goldberg, Jennifer
Goldberg, Jerome
Goldberg, Lionel
Goldberg, Maurice
Goldberg, Paulette
Goldberg, Vera
Goldberger, Bernard
Goldberger, Sony
Goldman, Alma
Goldman, Diane
Goldman, Edith
Goldman, Janice
Goldman, Leon
Goldman, Milly
Goldman, Newton
Goldman, Peter
Goldman, Peter
Goldman, Tom
Goldring, Dianne
Goldschmidt, Colin
Goldschmidt, Sharon
Goldshaft, Phillip
Goldsmith, Horace
Goldsmith, Lionel
Goldsmith, Nola
Goldstein, David
Goldstein, Dorothy
Goldstein, Helen
Goldstein, Jenny
Goldstein, Martin
Goldstein, Maureen
Goldstein, Michael
Goldstein, Nancye
Goldstein, Raymond
Goldstein, Vivian
Goldwater, Gerry
Goldwater, Laura
Golland, Betty
Golland, Michael
Golovsky, Beverley
Golovsky, David
Gomes, Maria
Gompes, Michael
Gonski, Helene
Gonski, Michelle
Gonski, Peter
Goodman, Adrian
Goodman, Henry
Goodman, Jonathan
Goodman, Judith
Goodman, Madeline
Goodman, Marcia
Goodman, Raymond
Goodman, Sheila
Goodman, Sydney
Goodrich, Ben
Goorevich, Leo
Goot, Robert
Goot, Roberta
Gordon, Barney
Gordon, Hedley
Gordon, Jacqui
Gordon, Joyce
Gordon, Michael
Gordon, Moi
Gordon, Philip
Gorfinkel, Melanie
Gorfinkel, Peter
Gork, Bernard
Gottheiner, Barry
Gottheiner, Isabel
Gottlieb, Eric
Gottlieb, Eve
Gottlieb, Gizella
Gottlieb, Hana
Goulburn, Alan
Goulburn, Daniel
Goulburn, Michael
Goulburn, Ruth
Gould, Gary
Graf, Michael
Graham, Hilda
Graham, Lorna
Grant, Jeff
Grant, Richard
Grant, Sadie
Green, Ben
Green, Elizabeth
Green, Faye
Green, Gillian
Green, Jamie
Green, Judy
Green, Leonard
Green, Leslie
Green, Maurice
Green, Michael
Green, Phillip
Green, Rhoda
Green, Robert
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Green, Ruth
Green, Sharon
Green, Stephen
Green, Tina
Green, Valda
Green, Vivien
Green, Winifred
Greenberg, William
Greene, Jack
Greene, Sarah
Greenfield, Ellen
Greenstein, Shirley
Greenstone, John
Greenwald, Lionel
Gresham, Ken
Gresham, Sara
Gridiger, Ilana
Gridiger, Roland
Griffiths, Amanda
Griffiths, Randolph
Grinblat, Ian
Grinblat, Katherine
Grinston, Eva
Grolman, Syd
Gross, Miriam
Grossman, David
Grossman, Frank
Grossman, Janine
Grossman, Thomas
Grunbaum, Eugene
Grunfeld, Leonie
Grunfeld, Peter
Grunseit, Ferry
Grunseit, Hannah
Grunstein, Barbara
Grunstein, Gary
Grunstein, Harry
Grunstein, Samira
Gruss, Doreen
Gumpert JP, Alfred
Guralnek, Joseph
Guralnek, Leslie
Guralnek, Safira
Gurwitz, Alec
Gurwitz, Anita
Guss, Mitchell
Guss, Ruth
Guth, Angie
Guth, Sue
Gutman, Dasia
Gutman, Herman
Gyenes, Livia
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Haimovitch, Yehuda
Hakim, Nancy
Halas, Peter
Halas, Yvonne
Halle, Penny
Halle, Roy
Hallett, Michelle
Halmay, Nicholas
Hamann, Beverley
Hammerman, Toby
Hammerschlag, Ivan
Handler, Charles
Handler, Claire
Haneman, John
Haneman, Peter
Haneman, Rose
Haneman, Toby
Harding, Renate
Hardy, Hetty
Harman, Estelle
Harris, Basil
Harris, Christine
Harris, Gwenda
Harris, Leonie
Harris, Robert
Harrould, Danita
Harrould, Laurence
Hartstein, David
Hartstein, Vicki
Hatfield, Harriet
Hauer, Heidi
Hauser, Gerda
Hausman, Debbie
Havin, Dennis
Havin, Marion
Hearst, Kathleen
Heilig, Annelies
Heinrich, Gizella
Heller, Eva
Helprin, Sam
Helprin, Sheila
Hemli, Shimon
Hemli, Vivien
Hendler, Yetta
Herbert, Bernard
Herbert, Russel
Herman, Joel
Herman, Leeba
Herman, Shirley
Hersch, Arnold
Hersch, Peter
Hersch, Rosie
Hersh, Hanna
Hersh, Max
Hershon, Jennifer
Hertzberg, Mark
Herz, Albert
Herz, Joyce
Hessen, David
Hessen, Shirley
Heydt, Ellen
Heydt, Helmut
Hickman, Karin
Hill, Christine
Hilmer, Margaret
Hilmer, Ralph
Hirsch, Ron
Hirshorn, Janice
Ho, Jane
Hoare, Shelley
Hochroth, James
Hodes, John
Hodes, Ruth
Hoffman, Cecil
Holland, Dolores
Holland, Ivan
Hollo, Andrew
Hollo, Carmella
Holman, Audrey
Holzman, Manfred
Hootman, Helene
Hootman, Henry
Hopman, Zara
Horak, Danny
Horowitz, Greg
Horowitz, Paul
Horowitz, Suzy
Horry, Simon
Hosek, Valerie
Hotz, Paul
Hotz, Susan
Howard, Anne
Howard, Donald
Hower, Barbara
Hower, John
Huppert, Ernest
Hurst, Julian
Hurst, Valda
Hurwitz, Juliet
Hyman, Carolyn
Hyman, Rodney
Hymann, Rod
Hymann, Ruth
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Jerome, Alexander
Jerome, Lily
Jochelson, Geoffrey
Jodeikin, Stan
Joel, Anna
Joel, Lesley
Joel, Michael
Joffe, Barbara
Joffe, Heather
Joffe, Mark
Joffe, Ronald
Jones, Margot
Josef, Emilia
Joseph, Annette
Joseph, Barry
Joseph, Dianne
Jowell, Don
Jowell, Sue
Judelman, Harold
Judelman, Lesley
Inberg, Gary
Ingster, Anita
Ingster, John
Inwald, Sophie
Isaacs, Brian
Isaacs, Dorothea
Isaacs, Gerald
Isaacs, Gloria
Isaacs, Jocelyn
Isaacs, Marise
Isaacs, Phillip
Isaacs, Robin
Isaacs, Ron
Isenberg, Barry
Isenberg, Eira
Isenberg, Norman
Isenberg, Paul
Isman, Karin
Isman, Robert
Isman, Ruth
Israel, Alan
Israel, Clive
Israel, Jacqui
Israel, Julian
Israel, Kathrine
Israel, Leon
Israel, Megan
Israel, Neville
Israel, Tzivia
Israelski, Peter
Itzkowic, Melinda
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Kable, Jeanie
Kabos, Vera
Kagan, Dawn
Kagan, Jeanette
Kahane, Selma
Kahn, Alan
Kahn, Hilary
Kahn, Max
Kahn, Peter
Kahn, Raphael
Kaldor, Judith
Kaler, Barbara
Kaler, Max
Kalina, Ivo
Kalina, Lilly
Kalman, Alex
Kalowski, Gustav
Kalowski, Vivian
Kameras, Jack
Kameras, Sylvia
Kamerman, Solomon
Kanarek, Mara
Kant, Tanya
Kantor, Estella
Kantor, Raymond
Kaplan, Beverley
Kaplan, Carolyn
Kaplan, Charles
Kaplan, Elliot
Kaplan, Fiona
Kaplan, Ivan
Kaplan, Leon
Kaplan, Myrna
Karet, Faye
Karet, Morris
Karger, Rita
Karlikoff, Vera
Karney, Julien
Karp, Barry
Karp, Pam
Karpin, Carole
Karpin, Craig
Karpin, David
Karpin, Leonard
Karpin, Marcus
Karpin, Sonja
Karseboom, Joachim
Karseboom, Minnie
Kary, Edith
Kassel, Denise
Kassel, Ivan
Kassel, Raymond
Kaswiner, Henry
Kater, Eva
Katz, Amelia
Katz, Bernard
Katz, Bella
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Jackson, Cynthia
Jackson, Harry
Jacobi, Anita
Jacobi, Ian
Jacobs, Adele
Jacobs, Alan
Jacobs, David
Jacobs, Dudley
Jacobs, Ellis
Jacobs, George
Jacobs, Jenny
Jacobs, Larry
Jacobs, Leah
Jacobs, Marcus
Jacobs, Pam
Jacobs, Paul
Jacobs, Walter
Jacobsohn-Erdman, Sandra
Jacobson, Auryt
Jacobson, David
Jacobson, Esther
Jacobson, Hedy
Jacobson, Ingrid
Jacobson, Jerrold
Jacobson, Les
Jacobson, Melanie
Jacobson, Peter
Jacobson, Selwyn
Jacobson, Shirley
Jacobson, Stanley
Jaku, Edward
Jaku, Flore
Jaku, Linda
Jaku, Michael
Jankelowitz, Brenda
Jankelowitz, Edwin
Jankelowitz, Stephen
Janks, Lola
Javen, Arnold
Javen, Val
Jaye, Carole
Jaye, Laurence
Jellinek, Gerty
Jenkinson, Raymond
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Katz, Ervin
Katz, Ilse
Katz, Judy
Katz, Max
Katz, Rachel
Katz, Shall
Katz, Shirley
Katz, Vernon
Kay, Harry
Kay, Louise
Kaye, Anne
Kaye, Elise
Kaye, Judy
Kaye, Robert
Kaye, Roger
Keil Inglis, Gabriella
Kemeny, Andrew
Kemeny, Dorothy
Kemeny, Susan
Kemeny, Thomas
Kennedy, John
Kennedy, Roslyn
Kensell, Maurice
Kertesz, Ivan
Kertesz, Kim
Kessel, Nessie
Kessler, Ceciley
Kessler, Clive
Kessler, Selwyn
Kettler, Hazel
Kettler, Michel
Kilner, Dorothy
King, Steven
King, Suzy
Kirschner, Bernhard
Kirschner, Sandra
Kiss, Agi
Kitchener, Jeanie
Klar, Joseph
Klarnet, Jack
Klarnet, Maxine
Klass, Julius
Klein, Cato
Klein, Eva
Kleiner, Efi
Kleiner, Eli
Kleiner, Gil
Kleiner, Susan
Kleinlehrer, Aron
Kleinman, Leon
Kleist, Alida
Kleviansky, Tammy
Klimt, Edith
Klimt, Peter
Klinger, Helen
Klipin, Adrienne
Klipin, Lewis
Knep, Joel
Knep, Melanie
Knep, Molly
Knowles, Nigel
Koder, Deborah
Koffler, Julie
Kohane, Betty
Kohn, Robert
Kohn, Sylvia
Kolman, Vera
Koonin, Mervyn
Koonin, Sandra
Kopcsanyi, Edith
Koppel, Nina
Koranyi, Suzanne
Korn, Yvonne
Kornmehl, Jim
Kosa, Agatha
Kosa, Teri
Kossard, Silvia
Kossard, Steve
Koster-Bowmer, Evelyn
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Kovari, Mary
Kraindler, Hana
Kraindler, Jakov
Krass, Rachel
Krawitz, Aubrey
Krawitz, Martin
Kresner, Laurence
Kriss, Jennifer
Kristeller, Brian
Kristeller, Helen
Kritzler, George
Kritzler, Hedy
Kronenberg, Harry
Krost, Barbara
Krost, Cecil
Krug, Ella
Krug, Henry
Kummerfeld, Judy
Kummerfeld, Robert
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Lacey, Ian
Lacey, Josie
Lachs, Herbert
Ladanyi, Frank
Ladanyi, Susanna
Lakhterman, Lina
Lakhterman, Valeri
Lampert, Richard
Landerer, John
Landerer, Michelle
Landor, David
Landor, Denise
Lane, Micheline
Lang, Colin
Lang, Fred
Langbart, Peter
Langsam, Clara
Lapidus, Lynette
Lapidus, Max
Lasse, Sam
Laszlo, Eva
Lawan-Weiss, Alex
Lawan-Weiss, Katalin
Lax, Alfred
Lazarus, Angelique
Lazarus, Betty
Lazarus, David
Lazarus, Francine
Lazarus, Jason
Lazarus, Keith
Lazarus, Leslie
Lazarus, Lola
Lazarus, Phillip
Leach, Judy
Leach, Trevor
Lechem, Henry
Lechem, Susan
Lederer, Jean
Lederman, Edith
Lederman, Margaret
Lee, Eda
Lee, Godfrey
Lee, Judy
Lees, Devorah
Lehrer, Adele
Leibman, Sheila
Leibowitz, Eli
Leibowitz, Louise
Leibowitz, Michael
Leibowitz, Pamela
Leibowitz, Stephen
Leibowitz, Tony
Lemberg, Max
Lemish, Lisa
Lemish, Peter
Lenart, Mary
Lendvay, Anna
Lendvay, Paul
Lenn, Ernest
Lenn, Robyn
Lenny, Sylvia
Lenthen, Paul
Lenzer, Ben
Lesnie, Cherie
Levay, Agi
Lever, Lenard
Levett, Irma
Levi, Carol
Levi, Frank
Levi, Lewis
Levi, Mark
Levi, Sylvia
Levien, Erica
Levin, Elza
Levin, Gary
Levin, Joe
Levin, Roz
Levine, Lynette
Levine, Rachel
Levine, Roy
Levinson, Harold
Levis, Lynette
Levis, Rodney
Levitan, Beryl
Levitan, Brian
Levitan, David
Levy, Bernard
Levy, Bryan
Levy, David
Levy, Dennis
Levy, Elizabeth
Levy, Erica
Levy, Erna
Levy, Eva
Levy, Harmon
Levy, Kitty
Levy, Leonard
Levy, Michael
Levy, Mickey
Levy, Sue
Lewin, Eva
Lewin, Miriam
Lewin, Robert
Lewin, Vivian
Lewis, Harold
Lewis, Harry
Lewis, Caroline
Lewis, David
Lewis, Gina
Lewis, Judith
Lewis, Lilliane
Lewis, Naomi
Lewis, Peter
Lewis, Peter
Lewis, Ron
Lewkovitz, George
Lewy, Ursel
Liberman, Gilla
Liberman, Henry
Libter, Anne
Libter, David
Liebowitz, Sally
Liebson, Aletta
Lifman, Elizabeth
Lifschitz, Stan
Lilian, Les
Lilian, Ruth
Linden, Alex
Linden, Rosemary
Lindenberg, Alan
Lindenberg, Melanie
Linder-Pelz, Susie
Lindner, Diana
Linker, Maurice
Linton, George
Linton, Jan
Linz, Barbara
Linz, Sam
Lipman, Leonard
Lipman, Rob
Lipman, Sue
Lippa, Norman
Lips, Felix
Lipton, George
Lipton, Libby
Lipton, Lina
Lipton, Nory
Lipworth, Sandy
Littman, Margaret
Loewensohn, Trevor
Lopacinski, Christine
Lopis, Arnold
Lopis, Karen
Lorant, Judy
Lore, Pat
Lorentz, Ivan
Lorentz, Judy
Lotzof, June
Lowbeer, John
Lowbeer, Tamara
Lowy, Alexander
Lowy, Anthony
Lowy, Judy
Lowy, Julianna
Lowy, Robert
Lowy, Steven
Lubczanski, Rachel
Lubo, Gertrud
Lubowski, Adam
Lubowski, David
Lubowski, Sheli
Lubowski, Zelda
Luciano, Robert
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Lurie, Eddie
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Lyons, Margaret
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Magid, Robert
Magid, Ruth
Maister, Dennis
Majer, Eva
Majer, Henry
Majer, Norman
Malmberg, John
Manasseh, Teela
Mann, Barbara
Mann, Curtis
Manoy, Colin
Manoy, Robyn
Mansberg, Janina
Margolin, Shirley
Markovic, Renee
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Marks, Fay
Marks, Frank
Marks, Harold
Marks, Kevin
Marks, Lily
Marks, Marcelle
Marks, Stanley
Marks, Susan
Markus, John
Marmot, Allan
Marmot, Sandy
Mars, Charles
Mars, Jean Pierre
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Mars, Teresa
Marshbaum, Harold
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Martin, Peter
Martin, Sophie
Masnick, Anthony
Masnick, Eva
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Matrai, Eva
Mautner, Tom
Max, Robert
Maybloom, Bernard
Maybloom, Shirley
Mayer, Joy
Mayer, Julius
McClelland, Dinah
McEwing, Fraser
McEwing, Michelle
McGarn, Norman
McPherson, Louie
Meadows, Henry
Mednick, Carmen
Meerkin, Bernice
Meerkin, Matthew
Melamet, Barry
Melamet, Beryl
Melov, Freda
Mendel, Barry
Mendels, Anna
Mendels, Esther
Mendels, Paul
Mendelsohn, Emma
Mendelsohn, Graeme
Mendoza-Jones, Phil
Mero, Edith
Merten, Kenneth
Merten, Krys
Meyer, Eddy
Meyer, Mia
Meyer, Paul
Meyerowitz, Jacqueline
Meyerowitz, Lawrence
Meyers, Yvonne
Meyerson, Riva
Michaelis, Beverley
Michaels, Juliane
Michel, Dean
Michel, Nikki
Michelin, Railee
Midda, Martin
Miles, Albert
Miles, Sandra
Miller, Bertie
Miller, Helen
Miller, Kathy
Miller, Marion
Miller, Neill
Miller, Renecia
Miller, Vivienne
Millner, Mervyn
Milner, Gill
Milston, John
Milston, Wendy
Milwidsky, Peter
Mintz, Peter
Mitnik, Roissa
Mizrahi, Ruth
Moalem, Dan
Moalem, Ruth
Moddel, Gertrude
Moddel, Kate
Moddel, Ursula
Moller, Les
Moller, Vivian
Morgan, Magdalene
Moritz, Dianne
Morris, Peggy
Morris, Rae
Morris, Trevor
Morris, Vivienne
Morton, Judith
Morton, Rod
Mosberg, Kurt
Mosberg, Lilly
Moser, Bertha
Moses, Donna
Moses, Isaac
Moses, Meda
Moses, Michael
Moses, Philip
Moses, Rochelle
Moses, Shmuel
Moses, Susan
Moskow, Zara
Moss, Agi
Moss, Anita
Moss, Joel
Moss, Sam
Moss, Tom
Moss, Ziva
Motro, Marlena
Movsowitz, Harold
Movsowitz, Sandra
Mueller, Hans
Muller, Frank
Muller, Jarka
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Myers, Sophelia
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Nabarro, Vivienne
Nach, Gail
Nagler, Joseph
Nahum, Ginette
Nahum, Robin
Narunsky, Les
Narunsky, Marcia
Narunsky, Michael
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Nash, George
Nash, Rita
Nathan, David
Nathan, Ella
Nathan, Maureen
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Nathanson, Michael
Naumburger, Ingrid
Nebenzahl, Ben
Nebenzahl, Brian
Nebenzahl, Irena
Nebenzahl, Jocelyn
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Nestadt, Harry
Nestadt, Myra
Neufeld, Julian
Neufeld, Luba
Neuman, Fred
Neumann, Lana
Neumann, Laurence
Neumann, Sonja
Newhouse, Yvonne
Newman, Anne
Newman, Frank
Newman, Michele
Newman, Terry
Newman, William
Newstead, Graham
Ninyo, Nancy
Nissen, Adam
Nissen, Nadia
Novochenok, Marina
Nuffield, Sima
Nurick, Beverley
Nussbaum, Matilda
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Odze, Diane
Odze, Neil
Olbourne, Norman
Olian, Vivienne
Opeskin, Lynette
Opit, Judy
Opit, Julius
Opit, Rita
Orr, Diana-Rose
Orski, Miriam
Oser, Agie
Oser, Robert
Osmo, Eddy
Owen, Jan
Owen, Janese
Oystragh, Anne-Louise
Pogorelsky, Tessa
Pogroske, Anne
Pogroske, Trevor
Polak, Aaron
Polivnick, Dennis
Polivnick, Gary
Polivnick, Joan
Polivnick, Leonard
Polivnick, Sonia
Pollak, Abe
Pollick, Edith
Poniris, Jacqueline
Porges, Eva
Porges, Paul
Port, Edith
Port, Leah
Port, Ruth
Portnoy, Noyach
Portrate, Lea
Portrate, Leon
Potash, Anne
Potashnik, Noemi
Potok, Liane
Powell, Thomas
Pozniak, Elizabeth
Pozniak, Sheldon
Pozzan, Marjorie
Prag, Mark
Press, Peter
Prince, Golda
Proweller, Rita
Pryer, Barry
Pryer, Beverly
Pryer, Carol
Pryer, Ian
Punin, Judy
Punin, Samuel
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Pakula, Robyn
Pal, George
Palan, Peter
Palmer, Phillip
Pantzer, Sara
Pantzer, Warren
Parker, Andrew
Parker, Edith
Parker, Elizabeth
Parker, Jane
Parker, Shimon
Parris, Cecily
Parris, Mr R
Pasvolsky, Ivor
Pasvolsky, Monica
Peipert, Judy
Peipert, Sid
Peisah, Fred
Peisah, Marlene
Pencharz, Jack
Pencharz, Rosalie
Penkin, David
Penkin, Mandy
Penn, Helen
Penn, Hetti
Penn, Issy
Perets, Evelyn
Perets, Barbara
Peretz, Geoff
Perkal, Raya
Perl, Peter
Perl, Yvonne
Perlstein, Beverley
Perlstein, Gary
Perlstein, Manfred
Perlstein, Marnie
Perry, Lyn
Perry, Micha
Pezaro, David
Philippsohn, Sheila
Philips, Joan
Philips, Robert
Philips, Tessa
Phillips, Anthony
Phillips, Beth
Phillips, David
Phillips, Justin
Phillips, Millie
Phillips, Ron
Phillips, Susie
Phillips, Vanda
Phillips, Vivien
Pillemer, Brian
Pillemer, Doug
Pillemer, Tessa
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Pinczewski, Ruth
Pinczewski, Val
Platus, Evelyn
Platus, Ian
Pleskus, Pam
Pleskus, Percy
Pliner, Ralph
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Plit, Sandra
Plummer, Victor
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Quittner, Eva
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Rabie, Dvorah
Rabin, Anne
Rabin, Michael
Rabin, Perry
Rabinowitz, Joan
Rabinowitz, Martin
Radnai, Elizabeth
Radomsky, Cecile
Radomsky, Len
Rahman, Ann
Raiz, Raymonde
Randall, Jennifer
Randall, Roy
Raphael, Deborah
Raphael, Kenneth
Rapken, Mai
Rappaport, Fred
Rappaport, Rose
Ratner, Lesley
Ratner, Owen
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Rayleigh, Stephen
Rayner, Bronwyn
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Redelman, Eliot
Redelman, Geoffrey
Redelman, Margery
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Reich, Esther
Reichman, Alan
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Reid, Carl
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Reiner, Tom
Reingold, Cynthia
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Rich, Shirley
Riesel, Thea
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Ritterman, Fritzi
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Roberts, Richard
Roberts, Riva
Robey Menzies, Eva
Robinson, Allan
Robinson, David
Robinson, Elizabeth
Robinson, Liane
Roby, Pat
Roche, Gloria
Rock, Monica
Rock, Sam
Rodd, Alan
Rodfeld, Aaron
Rodney, Alfred
Rodney, Susie
Rogers, Jim
Rogut, Charles
Rogut, David
Rogut, Vicky
Rom, Anthony
Rom, Marcelle
Romer, Zoli
Ronai, Egon
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Rose, Peter
Rosen, Ernest
Rosen, Jack
Rosen, John
Rosen, Marshall
Rosen, Ron
Rosen, Ruth
Rosen, Ruth
Rosen, Suzanne
Rosenberg, Alan
Rosenberg, Alexandra
Rosenberg, Allan
Rosenberg, Allen
Rosenberg, Bertram
Rosenberg, Bruce
Rosenberg, Carolyn
Rosenberg, Jacqui
Rosenberg, Pauline
Rosenberg, Tessa
Rosenblitt, Jonathan
Rosenblum, Heather
Rosenblum, John
Rosenblum, Laurie
Rosenblum, Rodney
Rosenblum, Sylvia
Rosenfeld, Colin
Rosenfeld, David
Rosenfeld, Hazel
Rosenfeld, Michael
Rosenfeld, Solomon
Rosenfeld, Tuly
Rosenman, Michael
Rosenman, Miriam
Rosenthal, Fae
Rosenthal, Harry
Rosenthal, Peter
Rosenthal, Wendy Anne
Rosmarin, Brian
Rosmarin, Michelle
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Ross, Edward
Ross, Leora
Rotenstein, George
Rotenstein, Shirley
Roth, John
Rowley, Cheryl
Rozen, Alan
Rozen, June
Rozenman, Leon
Rozinova, Emilia
Rozowsky, Leslie
Rozsa, Iren
Rozsa, Susan
Rubens, Bernard
Rubens, Winifred
Rubinstein, Doris
Rubinstein, Peter
Ruch, Marjorie
Ruch, Reuven
Rudnick, Dulcie
Rudnick, Maurice
Rudov, Sue
Rutkiewitz, Chaim
Rutland, Suzanne
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Ryba, Edith
Ryba, Nikki
Ryba, Peter
Ryba, Tony
Rychter, Judith
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Saalfeld, John
Sabel, Robert
Sacher, Annette
Sacher, Clive
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Sackville, Ronald
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Sakker, Sophie
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Salamon, Linda
Salamon, Manfred
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Samer, Rae
Sandberg, Carole
Sandler, Barry
Sandler, Carol
Sandler, Ethel
Sandler, Howard
Sandler, Ian
Sandler, Illona
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Satill, Brenda
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Satill, Robyn
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Schaffer, Aubrey
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Schapiro, Colin
Schapiro, Michael
Schapiro, Norma
Scheinberg, David
Scheinberg, Eva
Scheinberg, Ruth
Schenker, Emma
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Schey, Marianne
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Schlesinger, Peter
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Selikowitz, Mark
Selinger, Ben
Selinger, Eva
Selinger, Jake
Selinger, Robert
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Shalom, Sami
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Shanahan, Kevin
Shand, Gregory
Shandler, Michael
Shapiro, Cathy
Shapiro, Harold
Shapiro, Isabelle
Shapiro, Ken
Shapiro, Susan
Sharota, Dorian
Sharota, Liz
Sharp, Harold
Sharp, Kathryn
Sharp, Rene
Sharpe, Ilona
Shatz, Diana
Shaw, Alan
Shaw, Edna
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Shedlezki, Jan
Shein, Jonathan
Shein, Michelle
Sheldon, Edith
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Shell, Roma
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Shelton, Leah
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Sher, Lucille
Sherman, Cynthia
Shilbury, Sue
Shilkin, Keith
Shineberg, Alisa
Shineberg, Carol
Shineberg, Jeff
Shmerler, Tola
Shmulburd, Luba
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Shubitz, Louis
Shur, Isabel
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Silberstein, Guy
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Silverton, Shirley
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Simon, Leslie
Simon, Lily
Simon, Norman
Simon, Shirley
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Solomon, Barbara
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Solomon, Bruce
Solomon, Charles
Solomon, Eleonore
Solomon, Esther
Solomon, Ezekiel
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Solomon, Jenny
Solomon, John
Solomon, Peter
Solomon, Robyn
Solomon, Rosalia
Solomon, Shirley
Solsky, Beverly
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Steiner, Tony
Steinthal, Ivan
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Stern, Jack
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Stiel, John
Stimler, Ruth
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Streichler, Eva
Stricke, Jeanette
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Stricker, Beate
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Strous, Henry
Strous, Lisa
Strumpman, Betty
Stuby, Susanne
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Stux, Ruth
Stux, Steven
Sugerman, David
Sullivan, Eva
Surany, Tessa
Sved, Anne
Swarts, Adrienne
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Swerdlin, Zelda
Swieca, Edith
Swirsky, Adele
Swirsky, Ted
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Symon, Wendy
Symonds, Alexander
Symonds, Bruce
Symonds, Elizabeth
Symonds, Geoff
Symonds, Joy
Symonds, Renee
Szabo, Susan
Szatmari, Charlotte
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Tal, Eli
Tal, Nurit
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Tatz, Pamela
Tatz, Sandra
Tedeschi, Mark
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Teitler, Mildred
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Thieben, Henryka
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Tobiansky, Jean
Tobias, Jeffrey
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Tochar, Marshall
Tockar, Raymond
Tofler, Nicki
Tofler, Sharon
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Toltz, Richard
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Tomchin, Paul
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Topper, David
Topper, Evelyn
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Waxman, Leon
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Weinberg, Henry
Weinberg, Ruth
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Weir, Helen
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Weiss, Ken
Weiss, Margaret
Weiss, Thea
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Whelan, Susy
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Wiener, Vivienne
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Wiesel, Sandie
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Wilmot, Sarah
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Winston, Lori
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Wiseman, Juli
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Wittal, Richard
Wittenberg, Eva
Wittenberg, John
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Wohl, Peter
Wolanski, Phillip
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Wolf, Enid
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Trayor, Richard
Trevor, David
Trevor, Jeanette
Trope, Elwin
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Turnbull, Malcolm
Turner, Ruth
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Ujvary, George
Ullman, Peter
Ulman, Margot
Ungar, Dennis
Unger, Adrian
Unger, Judy
Urbach, Elli
Urbach, Ilan
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Vadas, Martha
Vall, Judith
Van der Heyden, Tina
Van Der Poorten, Marian
Van Embden, Gillian
van Gelder, Martini
Vankoppelen, Toby
Varga, Eva
Varga, John
Varga, Peter
Varnay, Tibor
Vecsei, Agnes
Veingold, Vily
Velan, Dora
Veltman, Yeva
Vesely, Edward
Vesely, Lydia
Vesely, Serena
Vessey, Lucy
Vickers, Fred
Vickers, Marta
Vidor, Allan
Vidor, Ervin
Vidor, Lottie
Vidor, Sharon
Vilek, Andrew
Visontay, Eva
Vogel, Dita
Vogel, Vici
Vogelnest, Aaron
Vogelnest, Laura
Vrabac, Nick
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Wachtel, Olga
Wade, Graham
Wade, Jackie
Waine, Eric
Waine, Jeremy
Waine, Maureen
Wainer, Roy
Wainer, Vivienne
Wakerman, Esther
Wakerman, Simon
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Wolf, Karen
Wolfers, Edward
Wolff, John
Wolifson, Irene
Wolifson, Sydney
Wolkowicz, Stephen
Wolkowicz, Susan
Wolman, Gary
Wolman, Jeanine
Wood, John
Woolf, Barbara
Woolf, Gerald
Woolf, Jack
Woolf, Leah
Wrublewski, Cynthia
Wulff, Miriam
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Yamey, Colin
Yamey, Natalie
Yoffe, Aubrey
Young, Enid
Young, Sydney
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Zahalka, Anne
Zakochanski, Emmanouil
Zamel, Josephine
Zamel, Maurice
Zeitler, Brigitte
Zelas, Ingrid
Zelas, Peter
Zelazne, Ned
Zeltzer, Vivian
Zettel, Charlotte
Zev, Leah
Ziegler, Elizabeth
Ziegler, Tony
Zilber, Linda
Zines, Dennis
Zinn, Selig
Zipkis, Peter
Zipser, Gabriel
Zonneveld, Elise
Zucker, Ron
Zulaikha, Brian
Zulaikha, Myer
Zurnamer, Linda
Zweig, Anita
Zweig, Sam
Zwi, Debby
Zwi, Helga
Zwi, Rose
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Abeshouse, Victoria
Abrams, Leesa
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Agranat, Sylvia
Ainsworth, Jacqueline
Albert, Cecil
Alexander, Helen
Alhadeff, Nadene
Alhassid, Iris
Amoils, Cedric
Amoils, Sarah
Appleberg, June
Areke, Raima
Armer, Rosita
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Balint, Susan
Banwell, Roslyn
Barel, Michael
Barnhart, Randy
Baskir, Victor
Batterham, Yvonne
Bauer, Harry
Baynash, Rita
Bear, Victor
Behr, Sandy
Ben-Dror, Babette
Benjamin, Jodi
Benjamin, Sheila
Ben-Mayor, Albert
Berger, Gabriel
Berger, Jennifer
Berkovits, George
Berkowitz, Doris
Berlinsky, Allan
Berman, Barbara
Berman, Harold
Berman, Yvonne
Bermeister, Linda
Bernard, Leslie
Blieden, Beulah
Bloom, Estelle
Bloom, Helen
Bloom, Ken
Bloom, Phillip
Blumberg, Darren
Blumgart, Don
Blumgart, Mary
Bluth, George
Boss, Craig
Bowman, Neil
Brandon, Selina
Brandon, Sid
Breen, Kate
Breen, William
Brickman, Carole
Brivik, Jeff
Brown, Peter
Brunner, Enid
Brunner, Harry
Byers, Philippa
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Caganoff, Carole
Cantoni, Agnes
Caroly, Daniel
Castro, Hector
Chertkow, Rennie
Chimes, Lisa
Chodos, Rebecca
Chong, Beverley
Chosid, Elizabeth
Churnin, Jan
Coates, Samantha
Cohen, Barbara
Cohen, Brenda
Cohen, Ilana
Cohen, Ingrid
Cohen, Susan
Critchley-Etkind, Betty
Gold, Brian
Gold, Susie
Goldberg, Audrey
Goldman, Alma
Goldman, Janice
Goldman, Newton
Goldstein, Tova
Golland, Betty
Golland, Michael
Gonski, Helene
Goodman, Lesley
Goodman, Madeline
Goodwin, Beth
Gordony, Sue
Gould, Rita
Green, Elizabeth
Green, Faye
Green, Lesley
Grevler, Zena
Grolman, Marcelle
Grossman, Frank
Guralnek, Joseph
Gutman, Herman
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Davies, Sandra
Davis, Amelia
Davis, Greta
Davis, Marilyn
Davis, Sally
Denenberg, Sue
Diamond, Elaine
Diamond, Gillian
Diamond, Naomi
Dillon, Thomas
Dobson, Peter
Don, Basil
Don, Harold
Don, Railea
Druc, Judith
Dunn, Colleen
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Hadassin, Ian
Hadassin, Rebecca
Hall, Samantha
Halm, Ruth
Handley, Judith
Haneman, Peter
Hanouka, Natai
Harris, Gwenda
Harris, Marshall
Hart, Barbara
Hart, Roslyn
Hartland, Anne
Hasson, Jacques
Hasson, Marilyn
Havin, Dennis
Heller, Eva
Hendler, Yetta
Herman, Leeba
Herman, Shirley
Herr, Cyril
Hirner, Lauren
Hirschowitz, Camille
Hirschowitz, Roy
Ho, Jane
Hoenig, Mira
Hope-Allan, Bonnie
Hopman, Zara
Horry, Simon
Hsini-I, Change (Villa)
Hudders, Katalinsk
Humphry, Vivien
Hyamson, Jack
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Einstein, Helen
Ende, Miriam
Engelander, Dianne
Engelander, Wendy
Engelman, Julian
Etkind, Stephen
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Faivre, Josephine
Faktor, Sheila
Faludi, George
Faludi, Vera
Faulds, Isabel
Feigen, Kate
Feldman, Miriam
Finger, Rebecca
Finkelstein, Emma
Finkelstein, Ruth
Finkelstein, Ruth
Fischer, Michael
Fisher, Beverley
Fisher, Dean
Fleischer, Shirley
Fleming, Evelyne
Forbath, Magda
Frank, Rita
Fredman, Hilary
Freed, Helen
Freeland, Michael
Fremder, Maurice
Friedgut, Adrienne
Friedman, Jocelyn
Friedman, Rose
Friese, Helen
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Ichilcik, Rene
Ihaka, Rosalind
Isaacs, Gloria
Isacowitz, Royce
Isman, Ruth
Israel, Kathrine
Itzkowic, Melinda
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Garden, Roslyn
Gardos, Ruth
Gerber, Eva
Gien, Jodie
Gifford, Jodie
Ginsberg, Monica
Glazer, Anita
Glover, Faye
Golan, Olga
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Jacobson, Ingrid
Jacobson, Jerrold
Jacobson, Shirley
Jaeger, Larry
Jaku, Michael
Javen, Val
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Jenner, Gary
Joffe, Heather
Jones, Jane
Jones, Justin
Joseph, Annette
Juergens, Ben
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Kagan, Dawn
Kahanovitz, Katy
Kalish, Beverley
Kantor, Lyn
Kaplan, Howard
Kaplan, Miriam
Kaplan, Myrna
Kaplan, Sid
Kaplan, Wendy
Karney, Lara
Karpin, Sonja
Karseboom, Jonathan
Katz, Shall
Kaufman, Micayla
Kersh, Ilana
Kimmel, Lorraine
Kimmel, Michael
Kingsbury, Joanne
Kiss, Maurice
Klass, Julius
Kleiner, Sari
Kliger, Irina
Klimt, Edith
Kohn, Sylvia
Kopcho, Linda
Kowen, Maurice
Kozlova, Iryna
Kriss, Jennifer
Kubelkova, Lenka
Kutner, Sam
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Lane, Micheline
Lanesman, Beverley
Larish, Christine
Latham, Arlene
Lazarus, Angelique
Lazarus, Maurice
Lee, Jane
Lees, Devorah
Lelliott, Linda
Lenhardt, Gabriella
Levi, Lewis
Levitt, Catalina
Levy, David
Liebowitz, Ruth
Lilienthal, Michael
Lipman, Angela
Lobasso, Lina
Locher, Hendrika
Lopacinski, Christine
Lopis, Robbie
Lore, Pat
Loukachonok, Vitali
Lowbeer, John
Luboff, Denise
Lurie, Jane
Lurie, Leon
Lurie, Norman
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Magen, Clarissa
Magen, Dan
Mahoney, Laura
Malki, Sandra
Margolin, Shirley
Marjenberg, Carmel
Markley, William
Marshall, Charles
Marshall, Florence
Mautner, Rose
Mayer, Rosetta
Maynard, John
McLaughlin, Peter
McManus, Hannah
Mednick, Roberta
Metzger, Philippa
Michelin, Railee
Miller, Beryl
Miller, Marion
Miller, Sara
Miller, Selwyn
Milner, Karen
Milston, David
Milston, Wendy
Mintz, Philip
Mitchell, Leah
Moont, Ann
Moskovich, Rachel
Moss, Nechama
Movsowitz, Harold
Movsowitz, Sandra
Muller, Jarka
Myers, Mark
Myers, Miriam
Richmond-Wade, Jacqui
Rodd, Joan
Rogers, Mark
Rogut, Vicky
Rom, Avril
Rosen, Daryl
Rosen, Ernest
Rosen, Jody
Rosen, Lynette
Rosen, Ruth
Rosen, Sandra
Rosenberg, Allen
Rosenberg, Jacqui
Rosenberg, Rayna
Rosenblum, John
Rosenfeld, David
Rosenfeld, Hazel
Rosenfeld, Michael
Rosenthal, Fae
Rosenthal, Harry
Rosenthal, Wendy
Rozen, Alan
Rozowsky, Mary
Rubens, Winifred
Rubinstein, Doris
Ruzicka, Juliana
Ryner, Deanna
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Sandberg, Carole
Sassoon, Ezekiel
Schaefer, Daryl
Schaefer, Ralph
Schaffer, Aubrey
Schaffer, Muriel
Schlesinger, Eva
Schneeweiss, Joachim
Schneeweiss, Sybil
Schwartz, Rita
Schwartz, Sheila
Schwarz, Rhona
Seeff, Rachelle
Segal, Rachel
Segall, Bernice
Seligman, Paula
Shammay, Raphael
Shammay, Roslyn
Shapira, Deborah
Shapiro, Cathy
Shapiro, Ken
Shapiro, Susan
Sheary, Agnes
Sheen, Juliet
Sher, Sharon
Shore, Lynne
Shore, Vivian
Shroot, Josephine
Silverman, Jane
Silverman, Mervyn
Silvers, Karen
Simon, Norman
Singer, David
Skelly, Leslie
Smuskowitz, Sybil
Snider, Judith
Solomon, Jenny
Solomons, Stella
Somogy, Jody
Speiser, Ron
Speiser, Susan
Spiliopoulos, Christine
Spira, Judy
Spiro, Allan
Spiro, Desiree
Nabarro, Vivienne
Nagel, Casaundra
Nagler, Erica
Nash, Gabriella
Nash, George
Nash, Rita
Nassau, Dianne
Nathan, Cassy
Nathan, Ella
Nebenzahl, Ben
Neumegen, Ernest
Novochenok, Marina
Nuffield, Sima
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Offer, Anat
Offer, Ron
Opit, Rita
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Parker, Andrew
Parker, Edith
Peimer, Michele
Penn, Greta
Perets, Evelyn
Pilman, Ilya
Pinshaw, Renee
Pogorelsky, Tessa
Polivnick, Elize
Polivnick, Sandra
Portrate, Lea
Portrate, Leon
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Quinn, Colleen
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Rabin, Michael
Rack, Ruth
Raichman, Libby
Reid, Lydia
Reismann,
Stavrack, Sylvia
Steigrad, Anne
Stein, Clara
Stein, Hazel
Stein, Myer
Stern, Dafna
Stern, Estelle
Stern, Gary
Stern, Jack
Stone, Jacqueline
Strasser, Nicole
Super, Myrna
Symon, Wendy
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Tanner, Sandra
Teeger, Margot
Thaler, Naomi
Toltz, Penelope
Touyz, Rennette
Traub, Judy
Turner, Ruth
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Ulman, Margot
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van Gelder, Martini
Varga, Peter
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Wachtel, Olga
Wastie, Pearl
Waxman, John
Weber, Hugh
Weber, Luke
Weiner, Queenie
Wendell, Sallyanne
Werner, Shoshana
Whitton, Karen
Winderbaum, Maurica
Wirth, Ruth
Witton, Nic
Wolfers, Jane
Wright, Julianna
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Yarad, Helen
Yefet, Sian
Yomona, Jacqueline
Young, Sydney
Young, Zara
Youngman, Gavin
Yudelowitz, Jacqueline
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Zamel, Betty
Zamel, Josephine
Zamel, Maurice
Zeitler, Brigitte
Zettel, Charlotte
Zeuner, Reinhard
Zimin, Alice
Zinn, Chana
Zonneveld, Elise
Zweig, Sam
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
FOUNDATION
DONATIONS
DONATIONS CONTINUED.
The Foundation was established in 1988 to provide the Home with the additional financial support necessary to
continue delivering high standards of care to the aged in our community, including the financially disadvantaged.
The Foundation receives donations from many sources, including residents and their families. Donations to the
Foundation are tax-deductible. If you wish to make a donation, please contact Esther Wakerman, Community
Relations Manager on 02 8345 9110.
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Aaron, Mosey
Abbott, David & Elizabeth
Abrahams, Patricia
Abrams, Lena
Adcock, Beverley
Adler, Andrew & Tamara
AI Topper & Co Pty Ltd
Alderman, Belinda
Alexander, Fred & Zara
Alter, Ian
Angles, Emery & Nancy
Apfelbaum, Miriam
Apterman, Leo
Aramaty, Edith
Argy, Morris
Ashberg, Alan & Marian
Atlas, Mischa & Luba
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Bahar, Diana
Ban, Ivan
Banki, Gerge
Banwell, Roslyn
Barr, Mark& Elana
Barripp, Bettina
Bart, Philip & Mandy
Baskin, Clive & Marlene
Baskir, Victor
Bass, Mark & Tatyana
Bear, Victor
Bebek, Ivan
Bebek, Stephen
Belfer, Jack
Belnick, Bernice
Bendersky, Leon & Sophia
Benjamin, Betty
Benjamin, Sam & Kathy
Bennett, Andrew & Pamela
Beran, Henry & Maureen
Beran, Penny
Beran, Roy
Berger, Mor & Jolan
Berman, Barbara
Biggs, Martin & Gienia
Birnbaum, Phillip & Beverley
Blieden, Beulah
Block, Bruce
Block, David & Naomi
Bloomfield, Kurt
B’nai B’rith Retirement Villages Ltd
Bolotin. Malvina
Bondy, Eric
Bowmer, Robyn
Brandon, Sid & Julie
Brickman, Carole
Brodaty, Henry & Karoline
Broit, Dennis & Sharyn
Brown, Jeff & Carol
Browne, Garry & Robyn
Buchwald, Gita
Burger, Diane
Burman, Ian
Burnie, Evelyn
Burt, Ina
Butler, Rosetta
Filler, Fay
Fingleson, Frank & Cheryl
Fischer, Kurt
Fischl, Alex & Rosalind
Foster, George & Margaret
Foxman, Deborah
Frampton, Molly
Frank, Barry & Cherryl
Frank, Stanley & Michele
Fredman, Hilary
Freeman, Anthony & Kerry
Freeman, Damien
Freeman, Leslie
Freeman, Peter
Freeman, Ralph
Freeman, Stephen
Freiberg, Gus
Friedman, Jocelyn
Friedman, Sharon
Fuchs, Cedric & Esther
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Cann, Robert & Janelle
Cardash, Gerald & Rae
Carlin, Sydney & Tanya
Carmon, Albert
Cass, Bettina
Center, Steve Yolanda
Ceylon, Jenny
Chandler, Clive & Bernadette
Charif, Ian & Bernice
Chazan, Abe & Lynette
Chazan, Warren
Chotiner, Mark
Cliffe, David
Cohen, Anne
Cohen, Harry & Ethel
Cohen, Phillip & Helen
Cohen, Timothy & Barbara
Cook, Kim
Coppel, Ronald & Valerie
Cossman, Esther
Costi, Eddie & Rosie
Courant, Yvonne
Cowan, Renate
Crawford, Max & Helen
Czeiger, Julius
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Gaddin, Stanley & Dianne
Gal, John & Judy
Garlick, Bradley & Beverley
Gassner, Kitty
Gellert, Ivan & Marie
Gentin, Iris
Ger, Des
Gerber, Lisl
Gerechter, Ron
Gergely, Stephen & Edith
German, Sergei
Giesser, Annie
Gillman, Rita
Glaser, Rafi & Louise
Glass, Jeremy
Glass, Richard
Glass, Valda
Glasser, Phyllis
Glick, Barry & Sally
Glick. Cherie
Glikin, Alex & Irene
Gliksman, Michael
Gold, Joe & Susan
Goldberg, Ivan & Vera
Goldman, Dorothy
Goldman, Alma
Goldman, Peter
Goldschmidt, Colin & Sharon
Goldsmith, Horace & Betty
Goldstein, Vivian
Goldwater, Gerry & Laura
Goncharoff, Serge
Gonski, Peter & Michelle
Goodrich, Ben & Evelyn
Goorevich, Leo
Gottheiner, Barry & Isabel
Gottlieb, Eric & Hana
Gottlieb, Eve
Grant, Richard
Green, Ben
Green, Lionel
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Danon, Albert & Dinah
Darvas, Ferenc
Davis, Terry & Sue
Domssich, Albert
Doobov, Brian & Marion
Downes, Kaye
Drexler, Alex & Monica
Drummond, Christa
Dyne, Stanley & Marlin
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Ecker, Tom & Agnes
Eidus, Ilona
Einfeld, Maadi
Einfeld, Martin & Leone
Elais, Hilda
Elias, Naomi
Emanuel, David
Engelander, Dianne
Estate of the late Elizabeth Szabo
Ezekiel, Sophie
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Faigen, Mark
Faivre, Josephine
Falk, Joyce
Feigen, Zelda
Feingold, Mavis
Feldman, Anna
Fenton, Thomas & Judy
Ferns, Jennifer
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Green, Michael & Judy
Greene, Jack & Sarah
Greenstein, Shirley
Greenstone, John & Meredith
Gross, Miriam
Grossman, Frank
Grunstein, Harry
Grushka, John
Guralnek, Leslie & Safra
Guss, Mitchell & Ruth
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Hakim, Nancy
Handler, Charles & Claire
Haneman, John & Toby
Haneman, Peter & Mira
Hartstein, David
Hartstein, Vicki
Hatfield, Harriet
Hauser, Gerda
Hemli, Shimon & Vivien
Hendler, Yetta
Herbert, Bernard & Russel
Hersch, Arnold & Ilana
Hessen, David & Shirley
Hoare, Shelley
Hoffman, Cecil & Norma
Holland, Ivan & Dolores
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Illing, Kornelia
Isaacs, Gerald & Silvia
Isaacs, Gloria
Isaacs, Jocelyn
Isenberg, Barry & Doreen
Israel, Alan & Jacqui
Israel, Julian & Katherine
Israelski, Peter
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Jackson, Cynthia
Jacobs, David & Jenny
Jacobsohn-Erdman, Sandra
Jacobson, Selwyn & Hedy
Jaku, Edward & Flore
Jankelowitz, Stephen & Brenda
JCA Womens’ Division
Jewish Communal Appeal
Joffe, Alan & Molly
Joffe, Mark & Barbara
Joffe, Ronald
Josef, Emilia
Joseph, Annette
Joseph, Barry & Dianne
Jowell, Don & Sue
Judelman, Harold & Lesley
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Kahn, Max
Kaldor, Judith
Kalman, Alex & Catherine
Kant, Tanya
Kaplan, Leon
Kaplan, Myrna
Kaplin, Pamela
Karlikoff, Vera
Karney, Julien & Miller, Renecia
Karp, Barry & Pam
Karpin, David
Katyk, Alexander
Katz, Ilse
Kay, Harry & Irene
Kaye, Robert & Anne
Kensell, Maurice & Rochelle
Kertesz, Kim & Elizabeth
Kessler, Clive
Kilov, Esmond & Gail
King, Steven & Suzy
Kiss, Maurice
Klarnet, Jack & Maxine
Klein, Igor & Margaret
Klein, Cato
Kleist, Alida
Kline, Blanka
Klinger, Helen
Klinger, Ron & Suzie
Klipin, Lewis & Adrienne
Klistorner, Alexandre
Koder, Deborah
Korn, Yvonne
Kosa, Teri
Kossard, Steve & Silvia
Koster-Bowmer, Evelyn
Krass, Rachel
Krug, Henry & Ella
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Lampert, Richard & Dianne
Lane, Micheline
Langbart, Peter & Avrille
Lapidus, Max & Lynette
Laszlo, Eva
Lawan-Weiss, Alex & Katalin
Lavigne, John & Nita
Lax, Alfred & Alberta
Lazarus, Phillip & Francine
Lechem, Henry & Susan
Lederman, Margaret
Lehrer, Adele
Lemish, Peter & Lisa
Lesnie, Cherie
Levay, Agi
Levett, Irma
Levi, Frank & Carol
Levitan, David & Anya
Levy, Bernard & Elizabeth
Levy, Dennis
Levy, Mark
Lewis, Judith
Libter, Anne
Libter, David
Lifman, Elizabeth
Lilienthal, Ruth
Linker, Maurice & Eve
Linton, George & Jan
Lions Club of Bondi Inc
Lipton, Nory & Libby
Lorant, Judy
Lowy, Robert & Sally
Lyons, Cass
Lyons, Margaret
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Masnick, Eva
Matrai, Agnes
Max, Robert & Lindie
Maybloom, Bernard & Shirley
McClelland, Dinah
Mendels, Paul & Esther
Mero, Edith
Merten, Kenneth & Krys
Meyer, Elen
Meyer, Paul & Mia
Michael, Karen
Michelin, Railee
Midda, Martin
Miller, Vivienne
Mirels, Heidi
Montefiore Home Manicurists
Hunters Hill
Morris, Trevor & Vivienne
Morton, Rod & Judith
Moses, Isaac & Meda
Rosen, Sandra
Rosenbaum, Martin & Anna
Rosenberg, Allan & Carolyn
Rosenberg, Bertram & Pauline
Rosenberg, Bruce
Rosenblum, John & Heather
Rosenfeld, Michael
Rozenman, Leon
Rozinova, Emilia
Rozsa, Iren
Rubinstein, Peter
Rutland, Suzanne
Rychter, Judith
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Sabel, Robert
Sacks, Aaron & Rebecca
Sacks, Bentley & Helene
Sacks, Raymond & Elana
Sackville, Ronald & Pam
Saffer, Valerie
Sakker, Samuel
Salamon, Manfred & Linda
Sandler, Barry & Ilona
Sandor, John
Sangster, Allan & Eleanor
Sapir, Elizabeth
Schach, Stephen & Sharon
Schapiro, Colin & Melanie
Schapiro, Michael & Noma
Schlafrig, Annette
Schneeweiss, Kitty
Schwartz, Adrienne
Schwartz, Olga
Segura, Maurice & Elaine
Seniors Friendship Club
Seres, Marika
Sernack, Max
Seskin, Fred & Necia
Shalom, Sami
Shammay, Raphael & Roslyn
Shanahan, Kevin
Shapiro, Cathy
Shavit, Danny & Pauline
Shaw, Edna
Sheldon, Edith
Sher, Lucille
Shilkin, Keith
Shineberg, Jeff & Carol
Shvarts, Vladimir
Siderowitz, Michael
Sife, Danny
Silberstein, Guy
Silverton, Robert & Shirley
Simkovits, Mirjana
Singer, Luis & Elizabeth
Singer, Vera
Smith, Harry & Sybil
Smith, Irene
Snoyman, Natasha
Snoyman, Phillip & Claire
Solar, Misha
Solomon, Charles & Esther
Solomon, Eleonore
Somssich, Albert
Sonenfild, Cecily
Sonnenschein, Egon & Miriam
Sowey, Eric & Anne
Spindler, Margalith
Spira, Judy
Spring, Sofie
Stein, Myer & Kathrin
Steinberg, Tilby
Steiner, Mavis
Steingold, Colin & Noreen
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Nabarro, Vivienne
Nahum, Robin & Bloomfield, Leah
Nebenzahl, Ben
Nebenzahl, Irena
Nerichow, Roy
Nestadt, Harry & Myra
Newman, Terry & Anne
Nussbaum, Matilda
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Opeskin, Lynette
Opit, Julius & Judy
Opit, Rita
Orr, Diana-Rose
Oser, Robert & Agie
Osmo, Eddy
Owen, Jan
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Pantzer, Sara
Pantzer, Warren
Parkes, David & Adina
Pearlman, Ian
Peipert, Sid & Judy
Peisah, Fred & Marlene
Pencharz, Jack & Rosalie
Penn, Hetti
Penn, Ian
Penn, Issy & Greta
Peretz, Geoff & Barbara
Pinczewski, Val & Ruth
Pliner, Ralph & Sybil
Polivnick, Gary
Pollack, Renee
Poniris, Jacqueline
Potachnik, Noemi
Potok, Liane
Powell, Thomas
Press, Peter
Proweller, Rita
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Rabie, David
Radnai, Elizabeth
Radomsky, Len & Cecile
Randall, Roy & Jennifer
Raphael, Kenneth & Deborah
Rayner, Bronwyn
Reiner, Rose
Reingold, Cynthia
Reti, Olga
Rettie, Marion
Riesel, Thea
Ritterman, Fritzi
Roberts, Richard & Helen
Rodd, Allan & Joan
Rogut, David & Vicky
Rosen, Marshall & Suzanne
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Stern, Alan & Kerry
Stern, David & Robyn
Stuby, Susanne
Sundstrom, Ruth
Swieca, Edith
Symon, Josep & Avril
Symonds, Bruce & Allene
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Tanner, Sandra
Tedeschi, Michael
Tomchin, Paul & Delicia
Torsh, Daniela
Tracton, Jesse & Naomi
Treisman, Brian & Bootcov,
Michelle
U
Ulitsky, Gregory
Ullman, Peter
V
Vall, Judith
Van Ash, Adrian
Vankoppelen, Toby
Varga, John & Maya
Varga, Peter
Vecsei, Agnes
Veingold, Vily
Vessey, Lucy
Vickers, Fred & Marta
Vidor, Ervin & Lotte
Vilek, Andrew
Vogel, Dita
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Wainer, Roy & Vivienne
Waldman, Frank
Walter, Ellen
Wargon, Alexandra
Wayne, Irvin & Merle
Weinberg, Henry & Ruth
Weiss, Ken
Wheat, Zoe
White, Leslie & Jacqui
Whitmont, Steph
Wiesel, Richard & Sandie
Wilmot, Paul & Sarah
Winestock, Vita
Winston, William & Lori
Wise, Mimi
Wiseman, Ron & Juli
Wolifson, Sydney
Wolkowicz, Stephen & Susan
Woods, Michael & Linda
Woolf, Jack & Leah
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Young, Sydney & Zara
Z
Zettel, Charlotte
Zwi, Helga
A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 1 4–20 1 5
BEQUESTS
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
BIRTHDAY DONATIONS CONTINUED.
The following generous donors have honoured us with bequests. Please note that due to the
enormous scope of the Home, this project is ongoing offering many opportunities to donors.
For details of such opportunities, please contact Community Relations Manager, Esther Wakerman
on 02 8345 9110.
Estate of the Late Lionel Abeshouse
Estate of the Late Sylvia Aizic
Estate of the Late Georgena Andrew
Estate of the Late Sybil Baer
Estate of the Late Valerie Bennett
Estate of the Late Gertrud Bondy
Estate of the Late David Brandon
Estate of the Late Isaac Cohen
Estate of the Late Rosalie Field
Estate of the Late Cecylia Glazer
Estate of the Late Paulina Greidinger
Estate of the Late Fay Isaacs
Estate of the Late Mrs Erica Larish
Estate of the Late Esther Lehmann
Estate of the Late Hans Lewin
Estate of the Late Rupert Michaelis
Estate of the Late Gerrit Minke
Estate of the Late Eve Rubner
Estate of the Late James Samuel
Estate of the Late Magda Schwarz
Estate of the Late David Smith
Estate of the Late Lisa Steel
Estate of the Late Betty Swieca
Estate of the Late Vladimar Vacek
Estate of the Late Paul Vertes
Estate of the Late Vera Zukerman
MEMORIAL
DONATIONS
Berman, Judi – In memory of Betty Segal
Chaitow, Jeffery & family – In memory of Celia Chaitow
Graham, Lorna – In memory of Dora Tanner
Grosz, Elizabeth – In memory of Eva Gross
Klein, Cato – In memory of Ilona Vogel
Libter, Vivien – In memory of Gusta Gelibter
Lichtenberg, Marc & Leslie – In memory of Gertie Huppert
Nahum, Ginette – In memory of Maurice Freeman
Nahum, Ginette – In memory of Fred Nahum
Pugh, Sony – In memory of Minnie Ackerman
Zakochanski, Alexander – In memory of Irina Zakoshanski
BIRTHDAY
DONATIONS
Throughout the year, generous donations were made to the Home in honour of family members
and friends, in lieu of gifts. We acknowledge them with thanks.
Casper, Arnold & Shirley – Hetty Hardy’s 95th Birthday
Casper, Arnold & Shirley – Sigrid Freeman’s 90th Birthday
Chertkow, Rennie – Brenda Stoch’s 80th Birthday
Chertkow, Rennie – Bella Swartzberg’s 80th Birthday
Chertkow, Rennie – Minnie Wesek’s 80th Birthday
Chirlian, Carole – Lynne Zines’ 70th Birthday
Cohen, Neil & Shirley – Wesley Browne’s 90th Birthday
Cohen, Ruth – Evelyn Burnie’s 75th Birthday
Cooper, Harvey & Wendy – Celia Lewis’ 100th Birthday
Davimes, Leslie – Shirley Lewis’ 80th Birthday
Davis, Marilyn – Diana-Rose Orr’s 80th Birthday
Don, Basil – Hyam Emdur’s 96th Birthday
Enfield, Anne – Sigrid Freeman’s 91st Birthday
Factor, Frances – Anne Enfield’s 90th Birthday
Farbenblum, David & Gillian – Robyn Sankey’s 60th Birthday
Feingold, Mavis – Archie Stein’s 89th Birthday
Alexander, Bob & Rene – Arlene Paradise’s 80th Birthday
Atlas, Misch & Luba – Hilary Neumann’s Special Occasion
Basser, Geoff & Nanette – Sari Browne’s 80th Birthday
Bear, Victor – Fay Bernstein’s 99th Birthday
Bear, Victor – Phillip Goldshaft’s 99th birthday
Berkowitz, Doris – Harry Jacobs’ 85th Birthday
Berman, Beth – Ian Hart’s 70th Birthday
Berman, David – Thea Riesel’s 90th Birthday
Beutum, Joe & Clare – Sim Rapken’s Birthday
Blackman, Carole – Evelyn Burnie’s 75th Birthday
Blechman, Sam & Sandra – Ron Blomberry’s 70th Birthday
Blinoff, Rose – Irene Dan’s 90th Birthday
Blitz, Mary – Brenda Stoch’s 80th Birthday
Bloom, Ken & Helen – Tom Reiner’s 80th Birthday
Burnie, Evelyn – John Traurig’s 80th Birthday
Burnie, Ron – John Traurig’s 80th Birthday
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Finkelstein, Oscar & Ruth – Achem & Minnie Karseboom’s 80th Birthdays
Fisher, Beverley & family – Kevin Fisher’s 40th Birthday
Fredman, Hilary – Lili Rosenthal’s 90th Birthday
Gertler, George & Inge – Ruth Gardos’ Birthday
Gild, Steven & Joan & family – Myra Rabie’s 80th Birthday
Gold, Gitta – Eleonora Petrover’s 100th Birthday
Gold, Gitta – Helen Pfefferman’s 90th Birthday
Goldberg, Sybil – Win Ruben’s 90th Birthday
Goldman, Alma – Carole Brickman’s Birthday
Gottlieb, Paula – Eva Visontay’s 80th Birthday
Grant, Yetta – Helen Pfefferman’s 90th Birthday
Grolman, Marcelle – Andrew Kaldor’s 80th Birthday
Grossman, Thomas & Susan – Joe Symon’s 90th Birthday
Guss, Mitchell & Ruth – Aileen Kadison’s 96th Birthday
Holzman, Manfred & Pussell, Margaret – Tom Reiner’s 80th Birthday
Hootman, Henry – Erica Border’s 80th Birthday
Isenberg, Paul & Eira – Irma Levett’s 90th Birthday
Israel, Sue – John Ambler’s Birthday
Jacobson, Jerrold & Shirley – Carlene Blumberg’s 80th Birthday
Joffe, Heather – Chaim Smuskowitz’s 2nd Bar Mitzvah
Kalish, Peter & Shirley – Robyn Grusd’s 60th Birthday
Kallir, Alan – Elizabeth Hirschl’s 90th Birthday
Karp, Barry & Pam – Lewis Bloch’s 80th Birthday
Karp, Barry & Pam – Carlene Blumberg’s 80th Birthday
Karpin, Leonard & Carole – Bob Goodman’s 80th Birthday
Klinger, Ron & Suzie – Peter Lewin’s 90th Birthday
Klinger, Ron & Suzie – Kurt Mosberg’s 96th Birthday
Knep, Joel & Melanie – Ted Swirsky’s 80th Birthday
Kossard, Steve & Silvia – Norman Olbourne’s 70th Birthday
Krasnowsky, Minnie – Sylvia Dushansky’s 90th Birthday
Langbart, Peter & Avrille – Colin Lipschitz’s 60th Birthday
Langbart, Peter & Avrille – Beryl Melamet’s 60th Birthday
Levin, Mervyn & Thelma – Maise Liebman’s Birthday
Levy, David – Derek Freeman’s 91st Birthday
Lewy, Steven & Paula – Peter Krug’s 60th Birthday
Lopis, Arnold & Karen– Harold Seifman’s 70th Birthday
Lubczanski, Rachel – Pasha Manashewitz’s 90th Birthday
Lurie, Leon & Jane – Dany Neumann’s 70th Birthday
Maister, Dennis & Gerda – Sheila Kuper’s 80th Birthday
Malkin, Isaac & Rona – Alice Ginsberg’s 80th Birthday
Malkin, Isaac & Rona – Ralph Lazarus’ 93rd Birthday
Maltz, Derek & Haidene – Wendy Cohen’s 60th Birthday
Marx, Gary & Sandra – Ruth Muller’s 100th Birthday
May, Victor & Shirley – Ken Bloom’s 80th Birthday
Maybloom, Bernard & Shirley – Eva Stack’s 80th Birthday
Melamet, Barry & Beryl – Joe Hersch’s 70th Birthday
Melamet, Barry & Beryl – Geoff Lunz’s 60th Birthday
Meyerowitz, Lawrence & Jackie – Hannah Jersky’s 80th Birthday
Michaels, Dannielle & family – Joe Symon’s 90th Birthday
Mitchell, Tony & Robin & family – Wendy Cohen’s 60th Birthday
Morris, Peggy – Sheila Corne’s 90th Birthday
Nathan, Alan & Josie – Achem & Minnie Karseboom’s 80th Birthdays
O’Brien, Irene – Fritzi Ritterman’s 101st Birthday
Perets, Evelyn – Hazel Stein’s 70th Birthday
Radomsky, Len & Cecile – Max Lapidus’ 84th Birthday
Rapken, Simon & Mai – Joe & Clare Beutum’s Birthdays
Ravek, Lilly – Gertrude Skalsky’s 90th Birthday
Redelman, Margery – Pat Segal’s 90th Birthday
Reed Family – Irene Dan’s 90th Birthday
Rogut, David & Vicky – Beulah Blieden’s 80th Birthday
Rogut, David Vicky – Aaron Sacks’ 90th Birthday
Rubinstein, Doris – Anne Enfield’s 90th Birthday
Sacks, Aaron & Ricca – Edith Freiman’s 90th Birthday
Sacks, Aaron & Ricca – Ralph Lazarus’ 93rd Birthday
Sacks, Bentley & Helene – Colin Steingold’s 60th Birthday
Schaffer, Aubrey & Muriel – Hannah Jersky’s 80th Birthday
Seskin, Fred & Necia – Mary Rozowsky’s 80th Birthday
Seskin, Mark & Lynne – Merle Greenberg’s 70th Birthday
Shapiro, Ken & Cathy – Maurice Swarts’ 85th Birthday
Sharpe, Ilona – Zita Evans’ 100th Birthday
Shell, Ruth – Trudy Lubo’s 101st Birthday
Shelley, George & Klari – Maurice Swarts’ 85th Birthday
Shoolman, Gillian – Bella Swartzberg’s 80th Birthday
Silverman, Jane – Hazel Stein’s 70th Birthday
Singer, David & Carole – Lili Rosenthal’s 90th Birthday
Skalsky, Gertrude – Ernest Huppert’s 94th Birthday
Skalsky, Gertrude – Gertie Huppert’s 97th Birthday
Skurnik, Joe & Helen – Hetty Hardy’s 95th Birthday
Snider, Phillip & Judi – Diana-Rose Orr’s 80th Birthday
Snider, Phillip & Judi – Fritzi Ritterman’s 101st Birthday
Sonenfild, Cecily – Cecily Sonenfild’s 90th Birthday
Steinfeld, Lou & Sibyl – Philip Snipelisky’s 60th Birthday
Streichler, Eva – Mary Silvers’ 80th Birthday
Strumpman, Betty – Sylvia Dushansky’s 90th Birthday
Toblib, Meyer & Joan – Barbara Joffe’s 70th Birthday
Vogel, Ilona – Clare Chester’s 90th Birthday
Wainer, Roy & Vivienne – Dan Kramer’s Birthday
Wallhausen, Rob & Vicky & family – Zygi Hilfstein’s 90th Birthday
Wesek, Julian & Min – Rene Chertkow’s 80th Birthday
Wesek, Julian & Min – Zelda Levitt’s 80th Biirthday
Wittal, Frank – Eva Visontay’s 80th Birthday
Young, Enid – Erica Border’s 80th Birthday
Yudelowitz, Philip & Jackie – Chaim Smuskowitz’s 2nd Bar Mitzvah
Sam Abrahams’ 80th Birthday
Fleischer, Haim & Shirley
Ginsberg, Julien & Monica
Satill, Trevor & Brenda
Stein, Merv & Hazel
Renee Abrams’ 90th Birthday
Doctor, Daphne
Grossberg, Hessie
Knep, Molly
Lipman, Leonard
Meyerowitz, Lawrence & Jackie
Resnick, Lily
Shiffer, Nanette
Singer, Luis & Liz
Ulman, Margot
Lily Bendelstein’s 90th Birthday
Peter & Lucy
Behrens, Estelle
Berger, Ada Bluth, George & Inge Cohen, Sadie Daubenspeck, Bob Freeman, Rina Gillman, Rita Goldberg, Irene Hadar, Freda Hyman, David & Pasty Kaplan, Micky Ossie, Hymie & Judy
Polliack, Edith Rozowsky, Leslei & Mary Rudnick, Maurice & Dulcie Sandler, Ethel
Sattinger, Joseph & Bertina
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WEDDING & ANNIVERSARY
DONATIONS
Sessel, Blanche Turner, Ruth Zev, Leah Zwarenstein, Heymann & Hilary Oscar Berman’s 80th Birthday
Basserabie, Mervyn & Lorraine
Goldschmidt, Sharon, Ric &
Dave
Kady, Jeff & Grace
Karney, Julien & Miller, Renecia
Karp, Barry & Pam
Maister, Dennis & Gerda
Meyerowitz, Lawrence & Jackie
Sachs, Vernon & Merle
Swirsky, Ted & Adele
George Bluth’s 95th Birthday
Allerhand, Peter & Vivien
Marks, Kevin & Marcelle
Odze, Neil & Diane
Inge Bluth’s 90th Birthday
Allerhand & family, Peter &
Vivien
Barton, Charles & Valda
Bluth, Dennis & Marks, Diana &
family
Deston, Gerald & Beris
Green, Elizabeth
Marks, Kevin & Marcelle
Marks, Rodney & Debra
Moddel, Ursula
Myers, Hyam & Shirley
Swarts, Maurice & Adrienne
Pam Brown’s 80th Birthday
Browne, Wesley & Sari
Cooper, Harvey & Wendy
Cossman, Esther
Diamond, John & Wendy
Don, Harold & Railea
Fox, Gerry & Jill
Karet, Faye
Karet, Morris
Karpin, Leonard & Carole
Marks, Harold & Fay
Marks, Kevin & Marcelle
Maybloom, Bernard & Shirley
Solomon, Peter & Jenny
Woolf, Gerald & Barbara
Neil Cohen’s 90th Birthday
Browne, Wesley & Sari
Goldstein, Gloria
Portrate, Leon & Lea
Sonenfild, Cecily
Loretta Don’s 80th Birthday
Adcock, Desmond & Beverley
Basser, Geoff & Nanette
Browne, Wesley & Sari
Cohen, Neil & Shirley
Cooper, Wendy
Cornfield, Magda
Davis, Marilyn
Davis, Neil & Margaret
Davis, Sonia
Diamond, Keith & Sandra
Eisman, Peter & Chris
Freelander, Ruth
Glass, Valda
Harris, Michael & Christine
Hart, Sandra
Jackson, Cynthia
Karet, Faye
Lee, Judy
Levine, Rachel
Maybloom, Shirley
Portrate, Leon & Lea
Rosenberg, Alan & Rayna
Solomon, Jenny
Stokes, Doreen
Symonds, Joy
Symonds, Betty
Schaefer, Steven & Kari
Wainer, Roy & Vivienne
Thelma Don’s 90th Birthday
Bear, Victor
Brandon, Selina
Don, Harold & Railea
Don, Ron & Loretta
Halmay, Nicholas
Isaacs, Dorothea
Klein, Cato
Levy, David & Terley, Ruth
Parker, Elizabeth
Schoenheimer, Joy
Shavit, Danny & Paula
Steiner, Betty
Stern, Isaac & Estelle
Judy Lee’s 80th Birthday
Diamond, Wendy
Don, Loretta
Karpin, Leonard & Carole
Julius Klass’ 85th Birthday
Frank, Selwyn & Ida
Ginsberg, Brian & Alice
Malkin, Isaac & Rona
Joel Knep’s 80th Birthday
Karney, Julien & Miller, Renecia
Reichman, Alan & Di
Swirsky, Ted & Adele
Joan Lang’s 90th Birthday
Bear, Victor
Bender, Ruth
Gonski, Helene
Levy, David
Beryl Levitan’s 70th Birthday
Harris, Joss & Gwenda
Lopis, Arnold & Karen
Rogut, David & Vicky
Sandler, Barry & Illona
Lottie Lewinsky’s
100th Birthday
Berson, Yvette
Cohen, Des & Sharon
Huppert, Ernest & Gertie
Katz, Vernon & Cohen, Barbara
Lubczanski, Rachel
Rabinowitz, Leon & Sandra
Rabinowitz, Martin & Joan
Shell, Ruth
Weiss, Charlotte
Judah Finkelstein’s
85th Birthday
Berkowitz, Doris
Chertkow, Rennie
Clennar, Rhona
Cohen, Roy & Jenny
Feldman, Miriam
Leibowitz, Eli & Van Embden,
Gillian
Schaffer, Aubrey & Muriel
Anita Lurie’s 80th Birthday
Janks, Lola
Levitt, Moses & Zelda
Loewensohn, Jeanette
Stoch, Brenda
Brian & Alice Ginsberg’s
80th Birthdays
De Klerk, Ethel
Dorfan, Zelma
Frank, Selwyn & Ida
Friedman, Julie
Gruss, Doreen
Herr, Cyril & Berenice
Lurie, Anita
Melamet, Barry & Meryl
Miller, Bertie
Rubin, Tony & Heather
Schaffer, Aubrey & Muriel
Shofer, Joe & Ros
Shoolman, Gillian
Shub, Lilian
Terence Nabarro’s
75th Birthday
Hayim, Andrew & Leigh and
family
Hayim, Gregory & Tracey and
family
Nabarro, Kevin & family
Rodney Rosenblum’s
80th Birthday
Brown, Errol & Pam
Chirlian, Carole
Diamond, Elaine
Kahn, Max & family
Alma Goldman’s 70th Birthday
Brickman, Barrie & Carole
Rosen, John & Sandra
Stein, Harry & Dottie
Richard Rothschild’s
70th Birthday
Garber, Manuel & Bessie
Stein, Merv & Hazel
Wainer, Roy & Vivienne
Lynton Goldstein’s
70th Birthday
Knep, Joel & Melanie
Doris Rubinstein’s Birthday
Factor, Frances
Fromer, Esther
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Rassaby, Hugh & Margaret
Daryl Schaefer’s 70th Birthday
Appleberg, Michael & June
Pencharz, Jack & Rosalie
Ross, Denis & Pam
Muriel Schaffer’s 85th Birthday
Berkowitz, Doris
Clennar, Rhona
Feldman, Miriam
Finkelstein, Oscar & Ruth
Fleischer, Haim & Shirley
Jacobs, Harry & Adele
Katz, Jos & Amelia
Katz, Lily
Katz, Max & Shall
Krost, Cecil & Barbara
Shall, Harold & Frankie
Sharp, Rene
Steinfeld, Lou & Sibyl
Toblib, Meyer & Joan
Traub, Dave & Judy
Trope, Elwin & Lyn
Margot Ulman’s 80th Birthday
Abrams, Charles
Berkowitz, Doris
Clennar, Rhona
Doctor, Daphne
Ende, Miriam
Heydt, Helmut & Ellen
Ichilcik, Rene
Melamet, Barry & Beryl
Melamet, Enid Nestadt, Harry & Myra
Shall, Harold & Frankie
Zwi, Helga
Serena Vesely’s 90th Birthday
Goldman, Dasha
Goldman, Edith
Ravek, Lilly
Clarice Wittenberg’s
90th Birthday
Marks, Harold & Fay
Marks, Kevin & Marcelle
Rischin, Lewis
Rischin, Susan
Swarts, Maurice & Adrienne
Wittenberg, John
Our sincere thanks to all those who kindly contributed to the Home on the following very
special occasions.
Appleberg, Michael & Ruth –
Geoff & Anne Stone’s Wedding
Brandon, Selina – Albert & Bess
Hymans’ 60th Wedding Anniversary
Davimes, Leslie – Barney & Anne
Potash’s 60th Wedding Anniversary
Diamond, John & Wendy –
Ron & Loretta Don’s
60th Wedding Anniversary
Feldman, Miriam –
Moti & Charissa’s Wedding
Fisher, Beverley – David & Estelle
Taitz’s 58th Wedding Anniversary
Fisher, Linda – David & Estelle Taitz’s
58th Wedding Anniversary
Garber, Manuel & Bessie –
Richard & Medina Rothschild’s
45th Wedding Anniversary
Gardos, Ruth – George & Inge
Gertler’s 58th Wedding Anniversary
Hart, Sandra – Ron & Loretta Don’s
60th Wedding Anniversary
Hymann, Rod & Ruth – Myer & Kathy
Stein’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Judelman, Harold & Lesley –
Errol & Cynthia Weinberg’s
50th Wedding Anniversary
Kalish, Peter & Shirley –
Norman & Robyn Grusd’s
40th Wedding Anniversary
Kaye, Robert & Anne –
Geoff & Barbara Kaye’s 50th
Wedding Anniversary
Knep, Joel & Melanie – Barney & Anne
Potash’s 60th Wedding Anniversary
Malatskey, Estelle & family –
Abe & Riva Treisman’s
60th Wedding Anniversary
Marks, Stanley & Zelda – Lionel
& Felicia Conyer’s 55th Wedding
Anniversary
Quintner, John & Cynthia – Neil
and Margaret Davis’ 60th Wedding
Anniversary
Schach, Stephen & Sharon – Steve
& Gillian Heller’s 25th Wedding
Anniversary
Shapiro, Ken & Cathy – John & Anne
Lewis’ 50th Wedding Anniversary
Snider, Phillip & Judi – Albert & Bess
Hymans’ 60th Wedding Anniversary
Stern, David & Robin – John & Anne
Lewis’ 50th Wedding Anniversary
Young, Sydney & Zara – Brian & Janice
Little’s Wedding
Traub, Judy
Trevor, Jeanette
Vadasz, Andrew & Vera
Yudelowitz, Jacqueline
Ken & Cathy Shapiro’s 50th
Wedding Anniversary
Bihari, Judy
Black, Harry & Gail
Bloom, Ken & Helen
Brandon, Paul & Agi
Brandon, Rose
Brandon, Sid & Julie
Churnin, Brian & Jan
Collins, Michael& Sylvia
Don, Harold & Railea
Downes, Kaye
Engelander, Wendy
Flior, Marc & Natalie
Gescheit, Robert & Jayne
Ginzberg, Leslie & Suzanne
Gordon, Phil & Annette
Guest, Anita
Hart, Roslyn
Isaacs, Brian & Gloria
Isenberg, Barry & Doreen
Isenberg, Paul & Eira
Joseph, Annette
Joseph, Darren & Caron
Joseph, Ralph & Nessa
Kantor, Lyn
Karpin, Marcus & Sonja
Levinson, Harold
Lipman, Martin & Angela
Michael, Phillip & Margo
Allen Rosenberg & Jacqui
Eliovson’s Wedding
Ben Mayor, Joe & Eliane
Bermeister, Linda
Bernstein, Melanie
Bleehen, Tirza
Goldberg, Glenda
Goldberg, Sybil
Green, Leonard
Joffe, Heather
Lee, Judy
Lubczanski, Rachel
Rosenberg, Morris & Louise
Rubens, Winifred
Seligman, Paula
Smuskowitz, Sybil
Solomons, Stella
Stein, Merv & Hazel
Stein, Myer & Kathy
Michelin, Railee
Neumann, Laurence & Shelley
Pantzer, Sara
Passman, Martin & Kathy
Rosen, John & Sandra
Rudov, Sue
Sachs, Phil & Debbie
Saul, Eddy & Carole
Shapiro, Craig & Cara
Shapiro, Susan
Snider, Phillip & Judi
Solo, Eric & Joyce
Stein, Harry & Dottie
Stern, Val & Mendel Gelberman
Swarts, Maurice & Adrienne
Zeltzer, Gregory & Vivian
Maurice & Adrienne Swarts’ 60th
Wedding Anniversary
Andgel, Morris & Anne
Barnett, Graham & Wendy
Barton, Charles & Valda
Bluth, George & Inge
Buchwald, Gita
Langer, Sylvia
Marks, Harold & Fay
Marks, Kevin & Marcelle
Marks, Lorraine
Myers, Hyam & Shirley
Shapiro, Ken & Cathy
Shelley, George & Klari
Solo, Eric & Joyce
Wise, Maurice & Irene
Wittenberg, John & Eva
EQUIPMENT
DONATIONS
Melov, Freda – Versa Flex Bars
Mintz, Peter – Dexterity treatment equipment
Montefiore Hunters Hill Manicurists – Library Books
Neufeld, Julian & Luba – 4 x Durra Disc
Rosenthal, Wendy – Walking Frame
Schapiro, Michael & Norma – Versa Flex Bars
Silverman, Mervyn & Jane – Versa Flex Bars
Sommer, Annie – Diversional Therapy Equipment
Sonnenschein, Egon & Miriam – Diversional Therapy Equipment
Spring, Sofie – 4 x Durra Disc
Torsh, Daniela – Diversional Therapy Equipment
Veytsblit, Vladimir & Jane – General Equipment Vogel, Dita – Air Comfort Bed with footrests
Weinberg, Henry & Ruth – 4 x Durra Disc
Wise, Mimi – Versa Flex Bars
Buch, Arnaldo – Walking Frame
Caustill, Elias & Ravit – Diversional Therapy Equipment
Duchen, David & Brenda – Walking Frame
Glick, Anne – Versa Flex Bars
Gould, Gary & Rita – Walking Frame
Green, Winifred – 4 x Durra Disc
Herbert, Bernard & Russel – Judaica
Isenberg, Paul & Eira – Walking Frame
Jacobs, Walter & Sharon – Dexterity treatment equipment
Kant, Tanya – Diversional Therapy Equipment
Kennedy, John & Roslyn – Walking Frame
Klass, Julius – Kiddush Cups – In memory of Riva Klass
Koster-Bowmer, Evelyn – Walking Frame
Lewin, Eva – Wheelchair
Markovic, Renee – Walking Frame
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
MAKE A DIFFERENCE. BECOME A
MONTEFIORE LIFE GOVERNOR TODAY
SYNAGOGUE
DONATIONS
Aramaty, Edith
Argy, Morris
Atlas, Mischa & Luba
Baram, Paul & Shelley
Baroukh, Maggy
Bear, Victor
Beniacar, Edmond & Theodora
Bernstein, Fay
Biner, Lea
Blechman, Sam
Bloomfield, Stanley
Brandon, Selina
Broit, Dennis & Sharyn
Cahn, Ingeborg
Chazan, Mark & Karen
Clarke, Vera
Hofstein, Jaques
Inberg, Gary & Susan
Isaacs, Elliot & Jocelyn
Israelson, Lovelle
Kaldor, Andrew
Klass, Julius
Krausz, Renee
Lubczanski, Rachel
Mero, Edith
Meyer, Maurice & Hilda
Park, John
Petrover, Eleonora
Platus, Morris & Anne
Samuel, Diane
Schoenheimer, Joy
Schwarz, Rhona
Cohn, Richard
Don, Basil & Thelma
Enfield, Anne
Feldman, Miriam
Freed, Myrna
Friedman, Jocelyn
Frybor, Nadina
Genat, Tiberiu
Geyer, Gabriella
Gold, Gitta
Goldberg, Sybil
Goldberg, Sheila
Goodman, Nicholas
Grossman, Thomas & Susan
Grossman, Frank
Halmay, Nicholas
Skalsky, Gertrude
Somogy, Jody
Stoch, Brenda
Stoch, Selwyn & Judy
Stricke, Jeanette
Treisman, Abe & Riva
Vajda, Tibor
Waigensberg, Fay
Waxman, John
Weiss, Ronald
Weiss, Margaret
Zettel, Charlotte
Zulaikha, Sol
Your support will enable Montefiore to continue providing an exceptional standard of service and
care, while embracing the richness of Jewish culture and tradition.
Montefiore is a unique organisation
proudly offering the full continuum
of care from HomeCare to day
centres to residential care. The
generosity of our Life Governors
enables us to provide the highest
level of care for our elderly
regardless of their financial situation.
More than 30% of our 740 residents
are financially disadvantaged
and unable to cover all or part of
their cost of care. This results in
a significant funding shortfall per
resident per year.
LEAF CAMPAIGN
DONORS
Adler, Agnes
Akres, Albert & Eve
Bahar, Diana
Batley, Angela
Bendel, John & Julie
Beran, Henry
Berman, David & Sandra
Birnbaum, Phillip & Beverley
Block, Bruce
Bloom, Ken & Helen
Bloomfield, Stanley
Brandon, Sid & Julie
Brown, Errol & Pam
Cass, Bettina
Chersky, Vladimir & Irina
Cohen, Pamela
Cossman, Esther
Crawford, Max & Helen
Diamond, Sophie
Engelman, Eva
Faivre, Josephine
Feuer, Robyn
Fischer, Kurt
Foxman, Deborah
Franklin, Eitan
We invite you to become a valued Montefiore Life Governor. Life Governorship signifies a
commitment to enhance the quality of life of the elderly in our community in order to optimise
their choice, dignity and wellbeing.
Freeman, Derek & Phyllis
Freiman, Ida
Gelbart, Anton
Gerber, Lisl
Gold, Miri
Goldwater, Gerry & Laura
Greene, Jack & Sarah
Greenstein, Shirley
Griffiths, Randolph & Amanda
Guralnek, Leslie & Safrira
Handler, Charles
Handler, Claire
Hauser, Gerda
Hendler, Yetta
Hovey, Lionel
Jackson, Cynthia
Jaku, Edward & Flore
Judelman, Harold & Lesley
Kalina, Ivo & Lilly
Kaplan, Leon
Khaper, Michael & Valentina
Kluk, Bruce
Lakhterman, Valeri & Lina
Lang, Steven & Betsy
Lederman, Margaret
Lehrer, Adele
Lenny, Sylvia
Levy, Kitty
Livni, Shabbtay & Sue
Lowbeer, John & Tamara
Margo, Jill
Marks, Harold & Faye
Mitchell, Tony & Robin
Mueller, Hans
Neuman, Fred & Jackie
Opeskin, Lynette
Penn, Helen
Philips, Robert & Tessa
Poniris, Jacqueline
Porges, Paul & Eva
Potachnik, Noemi
Potok, Liane
Reingold, Cynthia
Ritchie, Julia
Rosenthal, Harry & Fae
Rosettenstein, George & Yvonne
Rozenblit, Yefim
Ruch, Marjorie
Rutkiewitz, Chaim
Sangster, Allan & Eleanor
Schnapp, Harry & Billie
Seifman, Erna
Sernack, Max
Shanahan, Kevin
Sharpe, Harvey & Carmel
Shavit, Danny & Pauline
Shelton, Frank
Shmulburd, Jeff & Tanya
Silvan, Susan
Singer, Luis & Elizabeth
Sonenfild, Cecily
Sorger, Peggy
Spira, Henry & Judy
Stead, Helene
Steinberg, Adam & Catherine
Stern, Hannah
Sundstrom, Ruth
Tedeschi, Michael
Torsh, Daniela
Tzedaka Foundation
Vitaver, David & Lubov
Weil,Oscar & Trudy
Woods, Rita
Zakoshanski, Alexander
Zipkis, Peter
In addition, close to 40% of our
residents are Holocaust survivors
with unique care needs. To best
support our residents and their
families we have developed an
integrated training and care
program for our staff which equips
them with the necessary skills to
address these needs.
As a community, we are faced with
a dramatic increase in an ageing
population and a significant rise in
the incidence of dementia. Within
the Jewish community there are 5
new cases of dementia diagnosed
every week. Demographic evidence
shows that the number of aged
people requiring our care will double
over the next 10 to 20 years.
Montefiore’s residential campuses
are currently operating at full
capacity and have growing waiting
lists. Your support will help us
fulfil the future demands of
our community for specialised
accommodation and care.
SPECIAL
DONATIONS
Benjamin, Betty – Education Fund
Kahn, Max – Torah Dedication
Mautner, Tom & Rose – Scholarship
Opit, Rita – Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing
Honour Board at the Randwick Campus
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Levels of Life Governorship are:
Bronze
$5,000+
Silver
$20,000+
Gold
$50,000+
Platinum$100,000+
We are able to recognise major
gifts by bestowing naming rights to
various parts of the Home in order
to honour the memory of a friend
or family member in perpetuity.
Names of all Life Governors are
written on dedicated honour
boards at the Hal Goldstein
Campus at Hunters Hill and the
Randwick Campus.
For further information please
contact Esther Wakerman
on 02 8345 9110 or email
[email protected]
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
2014–2015
IMPROVEMENTS
Specialised Nursing
Care Needs:
New clinical equipment
Palliative Care:
End of Life Care Pathway
Mobility & Rehabilitation:
Expansion of HomeCare
Leisure Interests
& Activities:
Creative Therapies
Cultural & Spiritual Life:
Shabbat bags for residents
in hospital
Choice &
Decision-Making:
Person Directed Living
Living Environment:
Facility upgrades
Infection Control:
Resident & staff
vaccinations
Montefiore actively pursues continuous improvements throughout the Home.
OUR VISION:
TO BE THE LEADER IN THE
FIELD OF AGED CARE. TO
DEVELOP, IMPLEMENT AND
PROMOTE BEST PRACTICE
IN ALL ASPECTS OF AGED
CARE BY CONTINUOUSLY
REVIEWING AND
IMPROVING SERVICES.
Back cover photo: Woollahra Manor residents, Maurice Finkelstein and Jean Korn
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