Help Us Celebrate NCJW-St. Louis Section`s Bright

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Help Us Celebrate NCJW-St. Louis Section`s Bright
A FAITH IN THE FUTURE
A BELIEF IN ACTION.®
VOLUME 89 ISSUE 4
OCTOBER-DECEMBER 2011
IN THIS ISSUE:
From the President
Advocacy Update
TheResaleShop
Tributes
Help Us Celebrate
NCJW-St. Louis Section's Bright Future!
See for yourself what the excitement is about. Join us at the Grand Opening and Dedication of TheResaleShop on
November 10, 2011 from 5:30-7:30 PM at 295 N. Lindbergh Blvd. in Creve Coeur (63141). To RSVP, contact the office
at [email protected] or 314-993-5181.
Where:
295 N. Lindbergh Blvd.
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
(Between Olive Blvd. & Ladue Rd.)
When:
November 10, 2011
Time:
5:30-7:30PM
We invite you to be a part of NCJW's grand opening, dedication of
the new building, TheResaleShop & offices and The Couturier Sale!
The relocation of NCJW creates many exciting new opportunities
for the St. Louis Section. It solidifys NCJW’s place in the community as
THE Jewish organization for community service, advocacy, education,
and philanthropy.
Please attend the celebration and see how our highly accessible
location lends itself to increasing TheResaleShop sales and donations
and invites a broader reach in the community to expand NCJW’s
mission.
As in the past, NCJW creates the new space with membership
in mind. Learn about the many naming opportunities to join
NCJW in honoring a family member - or to memorialize a
loved one - by placing an individual name at the exciting
new NCJW location.
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From the President
Farilyn Hale
NCJW-St. Louis Section
President
[email protected]
8350 Delcrest Drive
St. Louis, MO 63124
Phone: 314-993-5181
Fax: 314-993-5362
A Charitable Project of NCJW - St. Louis Section
295 N. Lindbergh Blvd.
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
(Between Olive and Ladue)
Phone: 314-692-8141
Fax: 314-692-8148
Email: [email protected]
www.ncjwstl.org
Ellen Alper
Executive Director
Inna Lukashevsky
Staff Accountant
Jessica Means
Resale Shop Manager
Anne Rezentes
Editor
PR & Marketing Manager
Marissa Rosen
Development Associate
June Thomas
Office Manager
Nancy Weigley
Program Director
I’m so excited to share everything that’s been happening over the last few months. I will
begin with the most obvious, our new home for the shop and soon to be offices at 295 N.
Lindbergh in Creve Coeur, the old Jos. A. Bank Bldg. and before that Hopper Furs. Acquiring
the building took over two years of searching for a place that would meet our needs
To share a little history, back in 2008 when I was VP of Retail, I assembled a Resale Shop
Task Force to examine the options for the future of the shop since our lease on Olive was
up for renewal in May of 2010. The task force examined all of our options for the future
including staying at the current location, moving the shop, moving the shop and office together
and closing the shop. At the June 2009 Board meeting I reported that the Task force
recommended that the office and shop be combined and moved to a new location when our
shop lease came up for renewal in 2010. The Board voted in favor of the recommendation
and Sally Katzif, President at the time, Ellen Alper and I started looking for locations, with Bob
Walpert as our Broker. We looked at over 30 locations and fell in love with the Banks location,
which was one of the first we had seen. As soon as we walked in we really liked what we saw.
But just as you shop for a new dress for a specific event, you can’t get the first thing you try
on!
You have to look some more and make sure you don’t miss anything else out there. So we
looked more, but that building just spoke us; it’s like it was built for NCJW. So after looking
and talking about it, we decided to have an open house for the Board to check it out. Everyone
that came through loved the idea of having the office and shop together. The room for storage
for BTSS in the basement and having furniture sales there was great. We presented a Letter of Intent
to lease the building, but could not come to an agreement on the terms. We decided to sign for one
more year in the current location in order to have more time to explore our options.
Remember, this was 2009-2010, the economy had tanked and commercial property was available
all over at some good rates. During this time of looking for the “perfect dress” we came upon a great
property on Brentwood, not big enough for the office, but a great location. We agreed upon a lease
and the landlord changed his mind and walked away from the deal. That deal falling through really
opened our eyes about how hard it was going to be to find a place to lease for our shop. The places
that had spaces that were big enough for us, for the shop and office, were not in great areas or were
expensive. Several complexes did not want resale shops in their centers. And, our own landlord
wanted us to move from our current space to a new storefront in the same center, but couldn’t give
us a lease yet because they didn’t even know what space would be available.
Because of issues in our current location, we decided to look at the Banks location again. The
building was under contract but we decided, on the advice of our broker, to submit a backup contract
for a lease purchase. After reviewing the numbers, it was clear the better economic decision for the
section would be to purchase the building. Our current Landlord had already agreed to a monthto-month lease since they weren’t sure who was coming into their center. On August 2, 2011 to be
exact, for historical purposes, I called a special Executive Team meeting and right after that we went
into a special Board meeting to discuss the potential purchase of the building. It was an interesting
meeting to say the least, we really had never talked about buying a building but this had the potential
to be a great investment for us long-term. We talked a lot with every board member getting a chance
to express their opinions or thoughts. A motion was made by VP of Retail Jill Gubin, to present a
contract to purchase and it passed almost unanimously. There was a nervous excitement in the room,
realizing what we had just done for NCJW and the future of the organization. It was very exciting!
Now we just had to wait and hope our contract would be accepted.
As soon as the owner received it, they bumped the other contract and accepted ours, and with
a few back and forth changes we had a deal!! And with that we set to work to inspect the building,
get bids and draw up plans for the office area and start planning our marketing of the possible new
location. With the inspections done and passed, the City of Creve Coeur giving us an OK, the bids
for build out of the offices coming in within our price range and our financing coming through like
we had hoped, we closed on our new home on September 23, 2011 at 10:00 am. Ellen Alper our
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MISSION STATEMENT
The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates
who turn progressive ideals into action. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW strives for social justice by
improving the quality of life for women, children and families by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms.
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Executive Director, Gail Eisenkramer our Recording Secretary, Jerry
Pratter, our Real Estate Attorney who advised us pro-bono and I
were present at the closing. Myles Hopper and his wife had flown in
from Wisconsin for the closing. It was quite an emotional moment
signing all the documents as the representative for NCJW. It was
also very emotional for Mr. Hopper as well. We spoke about the fact
that his mother was a member of NCJW and both of his parents
supported NCJW. He was really happy that we were the ones who
ended up with the building and that “good things” would be done
from this property.
It took a couple of years for us to get to this place to purchase
this particular building, but we had to do our due diligence and make
sure we were making the right move for the organization. Myles and
I said to each other, “It’s bashert, it’s just meant to be.” Just as the
new dress was still hanging on the rack, the first one you had tried
on, our new home was still waiting for its new family, and we are
extremely happy to move right on in!!!
I would really like to thank Ellen Alper, our Executive Director
for doing an amazing amount of great work on this process, from
when we started getting our contract together until now and into
the future.
A huge thanks goes to Bob Walpert, for schlepping us around
the city looking for property for the past two years. Thanks also
to Jerry Pratter, our Real Estate Attorney who read the contracts,
calmed our nerves at times and gave us great advice at all times of
the day and did it ALL as a volunteer.
Thank you to our Building Committee, Nancy Siteman, Irene
Fowle, Marlene Hammerman, Liz Kruvand and all the volunteers
and staff who are working with me to make the many decisions
concerning the building.
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Susan Katzman,Vice President—Leadership ([email protected])
has also included revamping many of the internal
• Lstructures
eadershipwithin
the St. Louis Section. This has included:
By Susan Katzman
Leadership is that ingredient in any organization that is
sometimes difficult to define. There aren’t causes, events or
fundraisers that attract media attention, new members or potential
funders. What can be found are quiet, behind-the-scenes efforts that
provide the infrastructure of an organization to help it run more
effectively.
The Leadership Development department has been operational
for a couple of years now and has quietly been working behind the
scenes on the following:
• Studying The Source, a board source document, to
move the St. Louis Section Board from a good to an
exceptional Board
• Revamping the structure and flow of Board and
Executive Team meetings
• Improving officer reports
• Conducting more frequent Board planning retreats
• Revamping and updating Board by-laws and policies; and
• Developing a targeted three-year Strategic Plan.
board for the remainder of the year will be
• Oleadership
n the drawing
sessions open to the general membership and
guests. These are being designed by Susan Katzman, Hillary
Friedman, Carolyn Satz and Marcia Levy. Please watch for
our announcements.
BRAVO ST. LOUIS!
he Section graduated its inaugural Leadership Program
•Tclass
in May at the Board Installation. Ten outstanding women
had training in leadership skills valuable in the personal,
professional and volunteer arenas, gained awareness of NCJW
and its place in the broader St. Louis community and prepared
for future NCJW leadership roles. The program was a mix of
skill building, personal exploration, readings, hands-on work
and exposure to key persons from the St. Louis community.
This is unique in NCJW as St. Louis becomes the first Section
to pilot a leadership training program.There will be a second
Leadership Program which will run from October, 2012-March,
2013. Applications will be available in April 2012.
Andy Cohen
SAVE THE DATE! NCJW hosts
Bravo St. Louis with Andy Cohen
on Saturday, April 28, 2012 at NEO
on Locust for Bravo St. Louis – An
NCJW Don’t Miss Event!
As Bravo’s Executive Vice
President of Original Programming
and Development, Andy Cohen
has produced dozens of successful
shows for the Bravo network and
enjoys the local distinction of being
the adorable son of past NCJW-St.
Louis president, Evelyn Cohen.
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ADVOCACY
Jennifer Bernstein,Vice President—Advocacy ([email protected])
Darien Arnstein, State Public Affairs Chair ([email protected])
During the last few
months, the National
Council of Jewish
Women, in partnership
with the Coalition
on Human Needs,
convened with the
Missouri Federal
Budget Working
Group. This group
includes faith-based
advocacy and social service
organizations brought together
as part of a Missouri-based coalition concerned with
federal budget issues on behalf of the national SAVE for
Members of the Missouri Federal Budget Working Group met at the
All initiative. SAVE for All (Strengthening America’s Values
NCJW offices on September 13th with Senator Blunt’s office manager,
and Economy for All) is committed to preserving and
Emily Romines. Pictured are: (top row L-R) Darien Arnstein (NCJW),
strengthening our federal capacity to expand opportunities
M’Evie Mead (PPSLR), Emily Altheuser (MACA), Evie Williamson
and enable all Americans to obtain economic security.
(M-SLICE) and Diana Oleskevich (NETWORK) and (bottom row
In July, leaders from the working-group
L-R) Anne Silea (LF&CS), Peggy Schaefer (Bread for the World), Emily
organizations met in the St. Louis office of Senator Claire
Romines and Romona Williams (M-SLICE). Ira Harritt of American
McCaskill. A similar meeting was held on September 13th
Friends Service Committee and Jamie Hollenberg of Sen. Blunt’s DC
with Emily Romines, office manager for Senator Roy Blunt
legislative staff participated in the meeting via conference call.
(see photo). These meetings were convened to discuss
specific impacts of federal budget cuts on community
organizations and their constituencies. Many organizations
were represented along with NCJW representing a wide
range and scope of the community.
The St. Louis Section presents
The meeting participants shared specific stories on the impact of cuts in
NCJW member, Linda Frank
federal spending on programming. Several individual stories were shared with
for a fascinating Lunch &
the Senators’ staffs. These personal stories were incredibly powerful. We
Learn Program on Friday,
asked each Senator to consider how best to focus on the creation of jobs,
November 4th at 11:45AM
protect low and middle income families in future budget discussions and to
at Crown Center, 8350
look for ways to generate additional revenue and eliminate wasteful spending.
Delcrest (63124) in the
This is an amazing group of advocates coming together in the name of
Weinberg Lounge.
social justice. The Working Group efforts will make our combined voices even
more powerful to send out one message that is loud and clear!
LUNCH & LEARN:
THE HUNT FOR LOST TREASURE
Bring a lunch and hear NCJW Member and
author Linda Frank discuss how history ignited
her first novel, After the Auction. Linda Frank
creates a well-researched exploration about a
woman’s search for family treasure stolen by the
Nazis. Lunch & Learn introduces the community
to interesting speakers and perspectives that
transforms an ordinary lunch into an engaged and
connected afternoon.
There is no cost to attend, but reservations are
appreciated. To register for Lunch & Learn, call the
NCJW office at 314-993-5181 or register by email
at [email protected].
The Sheraton Clayton Plaza has completed a successful transition of a Kosher
kitchen. If any NCJW member hosts a Jewish life cycle event at the hotel, they
can designate NCJW to receive 5% of the gross billing as a charitable contribution
from the hotel. The 5% charitable contribution is valid for any functions that sign
an agreement with the hotel by December 31, 2011 and the event is to take place
at the Sheraton Clayton no later than June 30, 2012. Contact Bridget McCracken
at 314-719-4302 for more information.
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ADVOCACY, CONT.
Find fun that matters!
NCJW AND LYDIA’S HOUSE UPDATE:
MICROLENDING PROJECT
By Marilyn Ratkin
Are you interested in getting
more involved in the issues of the
day? NCJW needs your help in
planning and coordinating events to
reconnect and develop a sense of
social awareness in the community.
Plan parties and events that
matter! To become a part of
Cocktails & Causes, contact
Jennifer Bernstein, VP of Advocacy
([email protected]).
Microlending Advisory Committee meeting at the NCJW offices.
Higher Ground is NCJW’s national campaign focusing on
domestic violence and women’s financial security that works to end
domestic violence by improving the economic status of women.
The St. Louis Section, in collaboration with Lydia’s House, has put
into action a program called “Microlending”. Working with Lydia’s
House, women will have access to borrow sums up to $500 to help
domestic violence survivors move toward financial independence
with small loans for items such as car payments, transportation,
clothing and education.
Operated by NCJW via a grant from the Incarnate Word
Foundation, the program is led by Executive Director, Bridget Flood
and a core group of women from Lydia’s House who will determine
such details as loan eligibility and granting, application forms and
payback schedules. In addition, they will be required to take a
financial education class and learn how to transition to a commercial
bank as they move into independent living.
This project has the advantage of a strong community Advisory
Board which includes legislators, commercial bankers, clergy and an
array of leaders from various sectors.
For more information, contact NCJW Executive Director,
Ellen Alper ([email protected]), or Project Chair, Marilyn Ratkin
([email protected]).
NCJW members met recently with State Senator Joseph
Keaveny (D-4th) to discuss future legislative efforts on
payday lending, women’s reproductive health and workplace
protections for survivors of domestic violence. Pictured
(L-R) are: Darien Arnstein (State Public Affairs Chair), Benita
Boxerman, Farilyn Hale (President), Senator Joe Keaveny, Fritzi
Lainoff, Marlene Hammerman (President-Elect) and Nanci
Bobrow (VP Fund Development).
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COMMUNITY SERVICE
Michelle Brooks,Vice President—Community Service ([email protected])
Cut out and bring with you on December, 1 2011
Deeds of loving-kindness are equal
in weight to all the commandments.
– Talmud, Pe’ah 1:1
COMMUNITY SERVICE REPORT
By Michelle Brooks
I am thrilled to announce that two of our section’s signature
projects, Back to School! Store and Kids Community Closet have
now joined forces in order to strengthen both projects. You will
soon see both logos together on some brochures, letterhead,
and signage in our community. Kids Community Closet plans to
install a new closet in another St. Louis Public School this fall at
Shaw School, bringing the total number of closets to nine! We are
looking for people interested in becoming school liaisons for the
project. For more information, contact Debi Feit at Ddfeit@aol.
com or 314-567-9078.
I hope you will make plans to be a part of the Jewish and
Muslim Day of Service on Christmas Day, Sunday, December 25th,
co-sponsored by NCJW, the Jewish Community Relations Council
(JCRC) and the Islamic Foundation of Greater St. Louis. The sites
for volunteers are being finalized and the registration form will
be available on-line later this fall. There will be a range of service
opportunities available that day, including projects suitable for
young children, projects that involve going out into the community
and projects that are site based. For more information, contact
VP of Community Service, Michelle Brooks at michellelbrooks@
hotmail.com.
MEET NCJW'S BUSIEST
VOLUNTEER TEAM!
Since April of 2010,
Sam Lyss has been a loyal
and conscientious volunteer
at the St. Louis Section.
Pictured here with Job
Coach, Pat Ferrell, this
respected team provides
reliable support to NCJW
each week. Sam is tenacious
about checking that NCJW’s
calendars are up-to-date
and it makes sense since
Sam Lyss and Pat Ferrell
Sam is on a tight schedule
working at ten supported volunteer job sites each week. A
graduate of Ladue High School, Sam’s top skill is data entry
and computer archiving.
OLDER ADULT COMMUNITY
ACTION PROGRAM: GET
INVOLVED!
Now is the time to become an active part of
the older adult community. Plan to attend
OACAP’s annual meeting on November 16th,
where columnist Bill McClellan will be the
featured speaker. Save the date to attend
both exciting meetings!
OACAP meetings are held at Crown
Center, 8350 Delcrest Avenue, in the
Weinberg Lounge at 10:00 AM. OACAP
is a program of the National Council
of Jewish Women. The general public,
NCJW and OACAP are invited to attend.
There is a brief business meeting and
the program follows at 11:00. Light
refreshments are served.
Columnist Bill McClellan will be the featured speaker at
the November 16th OACAP Annual Meeting and Board
Installation at 10:00 AM with presentation at 11:00 AM.
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RETAIL
Jill Gubin,Vice President—Retail ([email protected])
A Charitable Project of NCJW - St. Louis Section
WONDERFUL THINGS ARE HAPPENING AT
TheResaleShop AND WE NEED YOUR HELP!
By Jessica Means
TheResaleShop asks you to consider volunteering on a regular basis to
help us elevate TheResaleShop to a new level of service and style. As the
single largest source of revenue for the St. Louis Section, TheResaleShop
enables us to operate and fund the many NCJW programs for women, children
and families in the St. Louis community.
Every time you donate, shop or volunteer, it impacts the success of NCJW’s
St. Louis Section. We rely on the ongoing commitment from our membership
to make this section a vibrant, relevant resource in St. Louis.
New merchandise comes in every day and we accept donations
continuously during regular store hours: Mon.-Wed.-Fri.: 10-6, Tues.-Thurs.
10-7 and Sat. 10-5. Although the process sounds simple, it takes a lot to turn
those donations into profits and we need your help to keep our good works going.
Volunteers drive every aspect of NCJW and our strength is a result of the
time and effort provided by those who lend a hand. If you want to become part of
TheResaleShop volunteer team, now is the time. We have a variety of volunteer
opportunities available and hope you will help. To learn more and to tell us how you’d
like to be involved, please contact Jessica Means at 314-692-8141.
The new TheResaleShop
location brings shopping to
a new level with gorgeous
fixtures lighting and displays.
EXCITING NEWS THAT WILL
CHANGE THE FUTURE OF
NCJW–ST. LOUIS SECTION!
TheResaleShop is seeking your donations
of clothes and household goods to help us boost
inventory. NCJW is planning a Grand Opening
and Building Dedication Celebration on November
10th from 5:30-7:30 PM at the fabulous new
location. Be a part of the excitement and look for
announcements of other upcoming events. We
trust that the new location will be substantially
more convenient and user-friendly for both donating
and shopping. Share this exciting news with your
friends—especially those who may not currently be
donating or visiting TheResaleShop. NCJW’s–St.
Louis Section will continue to keep our membership
and wider community updated about the change.
A Charitable Project of NCJW - St. Louis Section
Grand Opening
Sale Event!
Nov. 10, 2011
5:30 - 7:30 pm
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED!
TheResaleShop's new jewelry
display is the perfect place to
showcase one-of-a-kind pieces.
We have a variety of volunteer
opportunities available and hope
you will help. To learn more and
to tell us how you’d like to be
involved, please contact Jessica
Means at 314-692-8141.
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MEMBERSHIP
Erin Schreiber,Vice President—Membership ([email protected])
NCJW’S JEAN STEIN BLOCH FUND
HELPS WIDOWS SUPPORT GROUP
As a widow who experienced multiple tragedies,
Jean Stein Bloch chose to start over in St. Louis near her
brother Nardie Stein, his wife Sally, and other relatives.
Knowing the pain caused by grief, the Steins urged Jean
to join the NCJW
Wife-WidowWoman (W-W-W)
program – a move
which made all
the difference in
Jean’s life. The
group provided
an opportunity
for W-W-W
participants to
establish deep
and enduring
relationships. Her
appreciation of the
program and the
insightful support
she received led
Jean Stein Bloch
Jean to volunteer as
a leader in subsequent W-W-W groups. For many years,
Jean was able to help many women facing the challenges
of painful loss.
Jean Stein died of natural causes in 1997. However, in her
memory Nardie and Sally continue to honor their sister
by providing significant annual support for this unique and
helpful program with the hope that other women will
benefit from the comfort this program offers. We thank
the Steins for their ongoing support of this important
program for women in our community and encourage
others to reach out in support of the Wife-WidowWomen program.
CELEBRATING WOMEN – NCJW Bestows the
Prestigious Hannah G. Solomon Founder’s Award
to Frankie Muse Freeman and Senator Joan Bray
The Hannah G. Solomon Founder’s Award will be presented at
Celebrating Women, NCJW’s premier event on Thursday, November 3
at Neiman Marcus, Plaza Frontenac (Second Level) between 5:30-7:30PM
for an Hors D’Oeuvre Reception. Frankie Muse Freeman and Senator Joan
Bray are two incredible women who have empowered the community with
their unique voices in support of women, children and families.
Although recipients do not have to be NCJW members, Jewish, or
female, Hannah G. Solomon Award recipients must fulfill one or more of
the following criteria:
• Exemplify the NCJW mission of improving the quality of life for women,
children and families.
• Expand and promote the status of women in vital areas of community life.
• Work to ensure and advance individual and civil rights.
• Provide leadership that has motivated others to fight for progress and
enlightenment in our community.
“NCJW is proud to honor Frankie Muse Freeman and Senator Joan
Bray,” says NCJW’s Sally Katzif, co-chair of the Celebrating Women
event. “These dynamic women have demonstrated a commitment to public
service and their work has been in concert with the NCJW mission of
supporting women, children, and families in protecting individual and civil
rights.”
The cost to attend is $20.00 for NCJW Members and $25.00 for nonmembers. For reservations call NCJW at 314-993-5181 or visit
www.ncjwstl.org.
A new session of
Wife-Women-Women
begins on Wednesday, November 9
from 11:30AM – 1:00 PM
at Crown Center
(8350 Delcrest Dr., 63124).
For more information contact
Nancy Weigley at 314-993-5181.
NCJW-St. Louis Section bestows the prestigious Hannah G. Solomon Founders Award to Civil Rights
legend, Frankie Muse Freeman (Left) and former state legislator, Senator Joan Bray (Right)
on November 3, 5:30 - 7:30, Neiman Marcus, Plaza Frontenac.
NCJW TRIVIA NIGHT
NCJW’s Trivia Night will be on Saturday, Feb. 11 at Edward Jones Offices at 12555
Manchester Road (63131). For additional information contact Nancy Weigley at:
314-993-5181 or [email protected].
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MEMBERSHIP, CONT.
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN CEO VISITS
ST. LOUIS SECTION
By President Farilyn Hale
Nancy Kaufman, the new CEO of National
Council of Jewish Women arrived in St. Louis on
September 21 to spend a few days with the St.
Louis Section. Nancy works out of the New York
office and took over in January of 2011. Since then
she has been visiting different sections around the
country to meet the many members. We were
very excited to have Nancy with us. She is originally
from Boston and worked for the JCRC in Boston
(L-R) Enjoying the beautiful home of Karen
Kalish is NCJW National CEO, Nancy
for over 20 years. Nancy is very familiar with St.
Kaufman with President Farilyn Hale and
Louis because her daughter went to Washington
Life Member, and board dinner host Karen
University. On Wednesday, we had a Board dinner
Kalish
with past presidents, hosted by Karen Kalish, a
friend of Nancy’s. She spoke about how she came to NCJW, her goals and vision for
the organization. The St. Louis Section wishes to thank Karen Kalish for
Join the St. Louis Section for the
inviting us to her lovely home for a great dinner.
2011-2012 Art Interest Group docent
The next day was filled with showing off the St. Louis Section. We went to Ford
led tours culminating in a presentation
Elementary to see one of our Kids Community Closets and met with Principle Lisa
of the architecture and new addition.
Spann and Debi Feit, one of the Co-Chairs of KCC. We also visited our current office
and then TheResaleShop at its former location before we took her to see our new
NCJW members meet Wednesdays
home on Lindbergh. Needless to say,
from 10:15–11:15AM. For more
she was impressed. After lunch at the
information or to register, go to www.
Ritz we took a tour of the hotel, where
ncjwstl.org or contact Nancy Weigley at
the St. Louis Section will host the 2014
[email protected] or 314-993-5181.
NCJW National Convention.
After a little rest, Nancy was
the guest speaker at the Ice
Cream Social New Member
event that evening. It was a
whirlwind day, but a lot of fun.
As I was driving
The Kids Community Closet Project inspired National
CEO, Nancy Kaufman (Far Right) during her St. Louis
Nancy back to the hotel on
Plan to attend
visit in September with (L-R) Ford Elementary Principal
Thursday evening, after the Ice
Lisa Span, Section President, Farilyn Hale, and Kids
the Breakfast
Cream Social (a great event
Community Closet Co-Chair, Debi Feit.
with a wonderful turnout),
Event at the
we spoke about KCC. It is one project that can be easily replicated in other
St. Louis Jewish
cities no matter the section size. We are always looking for projects and
Book Festival
why reinvent the wheel when we can learn from one another. Nancy was
on November
very impressed with the Kids
8th at 10:30AM
Community Closet and was
going to recommend it to
with Lisa Bloom,
others looking for some new
author of
projects. If you didn’t get a
THINK: Straight
chance to meet Nancy on this
Talk for Women
trip, don’t worry. I would love
to Stay Smart
to have her back at another
time when she can meet more
in a Dumbedof our members. She will also
Down World.
Lisa Bloom
be coming to St. Louis more
To purchase
frequently as it gets closer to
tickets call the Festival hotline 314-442-3299 or
NCJW St Louis Section Board Dinner guests Nancy
convention time.
ART INTEREST GROUP
NCJW HOSTS BREAKFAST AT THE
JEWISH BOOK FESTIVAL
Weigley, NCJW Program Director; Michelle Brooks,VP
of Community Service; and Andrea Newstead, Board
Member, welcome National CEO to St. Louis.
visit stljewishbookfestival.org.
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MEMBERSHIP, CONT.
WELCOME
NEW MEMBERS!
Margaret E. Bennett
101 Gladwyn Drive
Millstadt, IL 62260
618-960-1545
[email protected]
Eve Frank Bensky (Micah)
1768 Roth Hill Drive
Maryland Heights, MO 630432940
314-853-3838
[email protected]
Judy E. Cohen (Sheldon)
#1 Hacienda Drive
St. Louis, MO 63124-1733
314-997-1009
[email protected]
Birthdate: 10/23/1950
Anniversary Date: 06/25/1972
Jayme Fingerman (Mitchell)
801 Newcastle Drive
St. Louis, MO 63132-3307
314-716-3494
[email protected]
JoAnn C. Frazier (Billy)
#3 Country Fair Lane
St. Louis, MO 63141-7801
314-432-4464
[email protected]
Ziona Gaon-Asner
1215 Timber Run Drive
St. Louis, MO 63146-4424
314-275-8803
[email protected]
Judith L. Glik
22 Ridgemoor Drive
St. Louis, MO 63105-3038
314-210-4100
[email protected]
Doris S. Grossman (Leroy J.)
221 Litcheford Court
St. Louis, MO 63141-8137
314-576-7298
[email protected]
Robyn Hunter (Tim)
901 Oleta Drive
St. Louis, MO 63105-2513
314-863-3223
[email protected]
Myra Katz
76 Ladue Estates Drive
St. Louis, MO 63141-8322
(314)725-1183
[email protected]
Debbie Kramer (David)
33 Heather Hill Lane
St. Louis, MO 63132
314-707-9760
[email protected]
Donna Lainoff
35 Montauk Drive
St. Louis, MO 63146-4946
314-692-2051
[email protected]
Nicole Loiterstein (Jason)
6226 Northwood Avenue #3W
St. Louis, MO 63105
314-265-2023
[email protected]
Ina L. Sachar
#4 N. Kingshighway Blvd. #12D
St. Louis, MO 63108
314-367-8688
[email protected]
Judith R. Scissors
14416 Valley Meadow Court
Chesterfield, MO 63017-9631
314-576-7131
[email protected]
Amanda Shuman
6324 Southwood Avenue #2W
St. Louis, MO 63105
314-541-1120
[email protected]
Birthdate: 10/27/1987
Megan R. Zimmerman (Jake)
9046 Old Bonhomme Road
St. Louis, MO 63132-4456
501-247-7548
LIFE MEMBERS
Terry Hieken
Betty Kagan
Diane Jacobs Kopp
Nancy Novack
Shirley Zimring
DECEASED MEMBERS
Marian Barnholtz
Evelyn Myers
Marilyn Mishkin
Yetta Raiffie
Joan Shifter
Bunny Tabachnick
MEMBER INFORMATION
CHANGES
Amy Abramson
[email protected]
Harriette Arkin
[email protected]
Dee Berman
[email protected]
Lizabeth Berman
9648 Old Bonhomme Road
St. Louis, MO 63132-4125
Carol Blinder
(Lake Forest Drive)
[email protected]
Marie Block
Birthdate: 10/31
Anniversary Date: 03/25
Nancy Bornstein
Birthdate: 10/16/1931
Radine Borowsky
750 S. Hanley Road #24
St. Louis, MO 63105-2692
Jennifer Bortnick
Birthdate: 12/25
Benita Boxerman
Aniversary Date: 06/28/1959
Teri Brandvein
Anniversary Date: 06/27/1982
Arlene Citerman
[email protected]
Evelyn Cohen
307 Morristown Court
Birthdate: 08/16/1930
Marilyn Dardick
585 Coeur de Royale Drive #405
St. Louis, MO 63141-6918
Diane Deutch
Birthdate: 08/16
Jennifer Deutsch
Annniversary Date: 06/25/1994
Harriet Dunski
[email protected]
Birthdate: 06/06/1938
Anniversary Date: 06/09/1963
Eileen Schneider Edelman
[email protected]
Vivian Eveloff
200 S. Brentwood Blvd. #8D
St. Louis, MO 63124-1935
Susan Fadem
4525 Lindell Blvd. #202
St. Louis, MO 63108-2011
Barbara Ferman
Birthdate: 05/20
Anniversary Date: 08/31
Lois Frank
Anniversary Date: 08/12/1956
Sonya Glassberg
101 McKnight Place #479
St. Louis, MO 63105
Laurie Glazier
207 Ambridge Court #201
Chesterfield, MO 63017-9506
Gail Glenn
Anniversary Date: 01/31/1970
Joan Goldstein
[email protected]
Lisa Gubernik
Birthdate: 12/30/1969
Carol Barney Gusdorf
Birthdate: 01/18
Anniversary Date: 10/23/1955
[email protected]
Brittany Guyer
1433 Oriole Place
St. Louis, MO 63144-1126
Lana Hayes
Birthdate: 07/09
Anniversary: 07/06/1996
Erica N. Holliam
2870 Sherwood Drive
Florissant, MO 63031
Debbie Igielnik
[email protected]
Betty Kagan
140 Executive Estates Drive
St. Louis, MO 63141-7604
314-401-8134
Maxine Kalina
362 Champion Way
Ballwin, MO 63011-2635
636-386-5140
Raizell Kalishman
Anniversary Date: 06/16
Ruth Kessler
Anniversary Date: 10/28/1951
Karin Krakover
12933 Autumn Fields Court
St. Louis, MO 63146-1805
Julie Kramer
9648 Olive Blvd. #425
St. Louis, MO 63132-3002
Linda Kraus
27 Old Belle Monte Road
Chesterfield, MO 63017
636-778-9505
Lori Serbin Lasday
5590 Greenbriar Drive
W. Bloomfield, MI 48322-1417
Dorothy Lefkowitz
314-727-8007
Ann Loiterstein
[email protected]
Birthdate: 11/16/1946
Susan Low
1385 Kings Crest Circle
Grand Blanc, MI 48439-8655
Julie Mathes
[email protected]
Mildred Mellman
314-725-4775
Paula Meyer
[email protected]
Diane Nason
847 Barkley Square
St. Louis, MO 63130-2807
Judy Pass
[email protected]
Rita Pearline
14901 N. Outer 40 Road #330
Chesterfield, MO 63017-6036
Gloria Portnoy
#1 McKnight Place #211
St. Louis, MO 63124-1982
Birthdate: 09/02
Norma Rader
Anniversary Date: 08/28
JoEllen Rubenstein
[email protected]
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MEMBERSHIP, CONT.
continued from page 10
Ellen Rumelt
[email protected]
Elizabeth Ruwitch
Birthdate: 07/29/1915
Juile Schack
23 Magnolia Drive
St. Louis, MO 63124-1554
Eilene Schneiderman
Anniversary Date: 08/29
Jill Settler
615 Ashmont Drive
St. Louis, MO 63132-3410
Anniversary Date: 11/02/2002
Ann Sheinbein
[email protected]
Frances Silverman
[email protected]
Rose-Lynn Sokol
[email protected]
Bea Sorkin
Birthdate: 09/29
Jean Sosna
808 Broadway #2F
New York, NY 10003-4837
Tracy Speller
12909 Lampadaire Drive
St. Louis, MO 63141-7361
Paula Steiner
#3 Westridge Court
St. Louis, MO 63124-1935
Jeri Stone
230 S. Brentwood Blvd. #5C
St. Louis, MO 63105-1636
Jan Tanzer
20919 Gardengate Circle
Ashburn,VA 20147-4019
Judith Wasserman
Birthdate: 02/17
Marlita Weiss
[email protected]
Vicki Weiss
Anniversary Date: 07/23
Sheryl Zigler
Anniversary Date: 08/17/1969
Mary Zimmerman
[email protected]
Miki Zimring
[email protected]
Robin Zwick
[email protected]
THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS DONORS!
HANNAH G. SOLOMON
SOCIETY DONORS
(07-01-2011/10-06-2011)
Ellen Alper
Anonymous
Nanci Bobrow, Ph.D.
Nancy Kranzberg
Marissa Rosen
Nancy Siteman
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN DONORS
(07-01-2011/10-06-2011)
Harriette Arkin
Jan Baron
June Bierman
Lorry Blath
Edith Brown
Barbara Ferman
Audrey Friedman
Bettie Gershman
Esther Goldenhersh
Doris Grossman
Susie Dertke Hendin
Ann Jacobs
Marsha Karney
Joan Klearman
Elizabeth Kruvand
Elaine Medve Kurn
Shirley Londe
Susan Meltz
Paula Meyer
Dee Mintz
Sima Needleman
Sherri Newstead
Myra Potashnick
Sandy Redler
Sharon Rosenblum
Beatrice Rothberg
Susan Sale
Betty Schwartz
Esther Schweich
Nancy Weigley
Ellen Weiss
Janet Williamson
Evelyn Witten
June Wolff
BTSS CHILD SPONSORS
(07-20-2011/10-06-2011)
Marsha Grazman
Farilyn Hale
Sharalyn Saks
Amy Beth Sharpe
Shana Singer
Margie Summers
Cynthia Wallach
BTSS GENERAL DONORS
(07-20-2011/10-06-2011)
Gloria Frisch
Roberta Gutwein
Jewish Community Center
Martha Lamear
Louise Mass
Shannon Moenkhaus
KCC GENERAL DONORS
(07-01-2011/10-06-2011)
Anonymous
Laurie Badler
Dorothy Beaman
Lee Brandon
Pam Brown
Reva Davis
Marcia Denenholz
Linda Edelman
Gail Eisenkramer
Susan Lynn Frank
Maxine Friedman
Penny Goldenhersh
Barbara Goldson
Barbara Goodkin
Judith Heil
Eleanor Holtzman
Lenore Ingardi
Mary Joftus
Jacquelyn Kofsky
Joan Lebon
Joy Lending
Jerri Livingston
PhyllisLoiterstein
Sarah Molina
Ruby Moss
Evelyn Myers
Sylvia Powers
SaraJoan Rezak
JoEllen Rubenstein
Mandy Rubenstein
Lenora Sachar
Norma Sue Scher
Charlene Schneider
Eilene Sue Schneiderman
Lillian Schoenfeld
Ava Schwedt
Elaine Shampaine
Andrea Shanker
Ruth Sher
Phyllis Siegel
Nancy Sokolik
Gloria Spitzer
Gail Tullman
Lois Venus
Sue Webb
Nancy Weigley
Rita Worth
BTSS GRANTS
(07-20-2011/10-06-2011)
Boeing St. Louis Employees
Community Fund
Buckingham Asset Management,
LLC
Louis H. Kohler Foundation of
St. Louis, MO
Staenberg Family Foundation
KCC GRANTS
(07-01-2011/10-06-2011)
Louis H. Kohler Foundation of
St. Louis, MO
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October–December 2011
TRIBUTES
NCJW St. Louis Section Tribute Fund
June 7, 2001–September 23, 2011
Key to Fund Listing
Tributes are listed under the name of the person honored or remembered. Each tribute is keyed with the initials of the fund to which the contribution was made. The
fund initials appear after the donor’s name. Funds are listed below by category. Tributes received too late to make the deadline of this bulletin will appear in the next issue.
For further information concerning a fund or contribution, please call 314-993-5181.
CHILDREN
(SP)
SECTION PRIORITIES
(BTSS)
Back-To-School! Store™ Fund
(SLL)
Ruth and Nancy Siteman Leadership Legacy Fund
(JP)
Julius Perlstein Fund for Children
PRESIDENT’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
(LF)
Lassie Frager Fund
(ATK)
Harry Fredrick and Ann Trepp Koenigsberg Fund
(LWM)
Lois W. Markus Fund
SERVICES TO OLDER ADULTS
(WBL)William B. and Bernice Susman Lee Fund for
(CC)
Crown Center and Older Adult Programs
Back-To-School! Store™
(WMF)
Wilma Messing Fund
(KCC)
Kids Community Closet
DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
SERVICES TO WOMEN
(SF)
Sosnoff Fund
(WWW-JB)
Jean Stein Bloch - Wife-Widow-Woman Fund
(WES)
Women’s Emergency Services Tribute Fund
• Denotes Chai Tribute of $18-$24
 Tribute of $25-$49
IN APPRECIATION OF:
Dr. & Mrs. Steven Lauter Showing Us
A Wonderful Evening
Stephanie, Geoffrey, Norah & Sari Gross (SP)
 Gold Tribute of $50 or more
Nanci Bobrow’s Birthday
• Sally & Ken Katzif & Family (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
• Henry & Ilene Ordower (KCC)
Marie & Ron Levy’s Fun Celebration
• Sally & Ken Katzif (BTSS)
Nanci & James Bobrow’s Special Anniversary
Marilyn & Gary Ratkin (SP)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
IN HONOR OF:
Joan Bray - Hannah G. Solomon Awardee
Rosalyn Borg (SP)
George Alatzas’ Birthday
Nancy Rubenstein Baldridge (WWW-JB)
Ellen Alper-Great Back To School! Store
• Sherri Goldman (BTSS)
Wendi Alper-Pressman’s Speedy Recovery
• Ellen, Steve, Emily, Andi & Melissa Alper (SLL)
Harry Barbach’s Continued Good Health
Anne Rezentes (WES)
Will Bender’s Speedy Recovery
Marlene & Harley Hammerman (BTSS)
Kathy Berg’s Speedy Recovery
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Richard Blath’s Birthday
Debi & Bob Feit (KCC)
Emily Bobrow’s Marriage To Harsha Thirumurthy
Maxine & Alan Friedman (SP)
Jill Weinreich (WES)
• Ellen & Steve Alper & Family (SLL)
• Dianne Goldin (SLL)
• Rick & Sherri Goldman (BTSS)
• Farilyn & Randy Hale (KCC)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Emily Bobrow’s Marriage to Harsha Thirumurthy
Marlene & Harley Hammerman (SP)
Henry Kyle Brimer’s Birth
• Mark & Sharee Feldman (BTSS)
Jeff Brown’s Speedy Recovery
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Lois Caplan’s Speedy Recovery
• Ellen Alper (SLL)
Bob Cohen’s 75th Birthday
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Bob Cohen’s 75th Birthday
Joan & Sherman Silber (LF)
Cookie & Ed Epstein’s 60th Anniversary
Ruth & Alvin Siteman (SLL)
Suzanne Epstein-Lang’s Speedy Recovery
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Rhonda Evers’ Speedy Recovery
• Ellen & Steve Alper and Family (SLL)
Evelyn & Lester Fagin’s Anniversary
Irv & Ileane Fagin (ATK)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
The Feinstein Family’s New Niece,
Lauren Halle Yanover
Stephanie, Geoffrey, Norah & Sari Gross (SP)
Ron Fenster’s Speedy Recovery
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Les Finkelstein’s Special Birthday
• Marilyn & Gary Ratkin (KCC)
Pepe Prince Finn-Honored as one of
St. Louis’ Influential Women For 2011
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• Susan Katzman (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
• Marilyn Ratkin (SP)
Irene Fowle’s Birthday
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Barbara Fraser—Women of Worth Awardee
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• Marlene Hammerman (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Frankie Freeman’s Speedy Recovery
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Frankie Freeman, NAACP Spingarn Awardee
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Frankie Freeman, - Hannah G. Solomon Awardee
Rosalyn Borg (SP)
Marlene Hammerman (SP)
Ruth Siteman (SP)
Emily Friedman’s Marriage to Jamie Tasman
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Phyllis Fuhrer’s 75th Birthday
Harvey & Ileane Mizes (BTSS)
Judith Gall—Women of Worth Awardee
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Paul Gallant—2011 Community Service
Award from Commerce Bank & The
William T. Kemper Foundation
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
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Rebecca Gan’s Marriage to Michael Solomon
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Fanny Katz’ Happy Birthday
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Lisa Moseley’s Speedy Recovery
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Marvin Gelber’s 90th Birthday
Lois & Babe Bender (SP)
Fanny Katz’ Happy Birthday
Sue Marcus (SP)
Sherri Goldman’s Leadership Award
• Susan & Gary Meltz (BTSS)
Sally Katzif’s Special Birthday
Francine & Joel Schraier (BTSS)
• Mark & Sharee Feldman (BTSS)
Sammie Moshenberg’s 30th Anniversary
With Our Washington Office
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Mrs. Sydney Goldring’s Granddaughter,
Julie’s Marriage
Ruth Berger (BTSS)
Judy & Gil Grand’s New Granddaughter, Zoe
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Herb Greenberg’s Special Birthday
Ruth Berger (BTSS)
Stephanie & Geoffrey Gross’ New Home
Amy, Jeff, Davis & Leo Brown (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
• Marissa & Howie Rosen (SP)
Farilyn Hale’s Speedy Recovery
Fritzi & Mike Lainoff (SP)
Andrea Newstead (BTSS)
Karen Silverman (BTSS)
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• Joyce Davis (SP)
• Rick & Sherri Goldman (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Rand Hale’s Speedy Recovery
Marlene & Harley Hammerman (ATK)
Fritzi & Mike Lainoff (SP)
Andrea Newstead (BTSS)
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• Joyce Davis (SP)
• Rick & Sherri Goldman (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Marlene Hammerman’s Installation as
President Elect of the St. Louis Section
• Susan & Gary Meltz (BTSS)
Marlene & Harley Hammerman’s 40th
Wedding Anniversary
• Sally & Ken Katzif (SP)
• Jackie & Ken Kleban (BTSS)
• Susan & Gary Meltz (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Jenny Hoffman-Mentle
– Great Back-To-School! Store
Amy, Jeff, Davis & Leo Brown (BTSS)
• Sherri Goldman (BTSS)
Shonny Joseph’s Special Birthday
• Carol Jacobson (WMF)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Linda & Jerry Kahn’s New Son—Adam Jacob
• Sharee & Mark Feldman (BTSS)
Hershey Moss’ Speedy Recovery
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Sally Katzif’s Special Birthday
Karen, Jamie & Lisa Steinberg (BTSS)
Barry Muchnick’s Happy Birthday
The Siegel Girls (BTSS)
Helene Keller’s Birthday
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Andrea Newstead’s Emerging Leader Award
• Susan & Gary Meltz (BTSS)
Helene Keller’s Birthday
Margery Steiner (SP)
Andrea Newstead’s Emerging Leader Award
Shirley Novorr (BTSS)
Jackie Kleban’s Special Birthday
Francine & Joel Schraier (BTSS)
• Sally & Ken Katzif (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Andrea Newstead—Great Back-To-School! Store
Amy, Jeff, Davis & Leo Brown (BTSS)
• Sherri Goldman (BTSS)
Liz Kruvand—Great Back To School! Store
Amy, Jeff, Davis & Leo Brown (BTSS)
• Sherri Goldman (BTSS)
Mike Lainoff’s Speedy Recovery
Marlene & Harley Hammerman (SP)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Julie & Todd Lazarus’ New Son Lucas
Matt,Tracy & Emma Gross (BTSS)
Lauren Levinson’s New Baby Boy, Eric
• The Swillinger Family (BTSS)
Jerri Livingston’s Nation Leadership
Award From Hadassah
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Ari Hayden Lourie Receiving His Hebrew Name
Stephanie, Geoffrey, Norah & Sari Gross (SP)
• The Swillinger Family (BTSS)
Alice Ludmer’s OWL Award
Barbara & Ralph Lowenbaum (SP)
Alice Ludmer-Women of Worth Awardee
Marlene & Harley Hammerman (SP)
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Jean Mathes’ Speedy Recovery
Morton & Norma Baron (CC)
Susan Meltz’s Special Birthday
Francine & Joel Schraier (BTSS)
Susan Meltz’ Special Birthday
• Sally & Ken Katzif (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Susan Meltz’ Special Birthday
Karen, Jamie & Lisa Steinberg (BTSS)
Lois Miller’s Speedy Recovery
Morton & Norma Baron (CC)
Andrea Newstead
Hadassah Lebman (KCC)
Steve Newstead’s 60th Birthday
Ed & Linda Dahl (BTSS)
• Mark & Sharee Feldman (BTSS)
• Sally & Ken Katzif (BTSS)
• Susan & Gary Meltz (BTSS)
• Francine & Joel Schraier (BTSS)
Steve Newstead’s 60th Birthday
Marlene & Harley Hammerman (BTSS)
Beth Parks’ Special Birthday
• Marilyn & Gary Ratkin (BTSS)
Dr. & Mrs. Gary Ratkin’s 45th
Wedding Anniversary
Elaine, Beth, David, Corey & Jamie (BTSS)
Susan Rich’s Speedy Recovery
• Sherri Goldman (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Susan Rich’s Speedy Recovery
Evelyn & Lester Fagin (BTSS)
Ken, Jane, Jessica & Danielle Rubin & Mahlon
& Maurine Rubin—Netzach Awardees
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
• Marilyn & Gary Ratkin (SP)
Adam Satz’ Engagement to Laura Fry
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Jill Schupp’s Election To The St. Louis
Crisis Nursery Advisory Board
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Jill Schupp’s Speedy Recovery
Marlene & Harley Hammerman (WES)
• Ellen, Steve & Melissa Alper (SLL)
• Sally & Ken Katzif (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
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Judi Scissors—Women of Worth Awardee
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Kelly Shevitz’s Speedy Recovery
• Ellen Alper (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Joan Shifter’s Speedy Recovery
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Jan Sclaroff’s Special Birthday
Sally & Ken Katzif (BTSS)
Lori Sigel’s Speedy Recovery
Karen & Gary Silverman & Family (BTSS)
Karen Silverman-Great Back To School! Store
Amy, Jeff, Davis & Leo Brown (BTSS)
• Sherri Goldman (BTSS)
Jon Simon’s Engagement to Wendy Fink
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Emily Singer’s Marriage to Stewart Mandel
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Linda Stark’s Birthday
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Marilyn Steinback’s Speedy Recovery
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Jay Straus’ Continued Good Health
Lois Ross (SP)
Kenny Susman’s Wedding
• Marlene & Harley Hammerman (WES)
Baleigh Swillinger’s 1st Birthday
• The Bauer Family (BTSS)
• The Kutnick Family (BTSS)
Baleigh Swillinger’s 1st Birthday
The Suarez Family (BTSS)
Baleigh Swillinger’s 1st Birthday
The Mentle Family (BTSS)
Mark Tenzer’s Special Birthday
Debi & Bob Feit (KCC)
Nancy Weigley—Great Back To School! Store
• Sherri Goldman (BTSS)
Miriam Wilhelm’s Crown Center
Dedication Honor
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Peggy Yanover’s New Granddaughter,
Lauren Halle Yanover
Stephanie, Geoffrey, Norah & Sari Gross (SP)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Vivian Zwick—Women of Worth Awardee
Marlene Hammerman (WES)
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
October–December 2011
IN MEMORY OF:
Fred Arnstein
Jen Bernstein (BTSS)
Bob & Debi Feit (KCC)
Fritzi & Mike Lainoff (SP)
Julie & Steve Mathes (BTSS)
Francine & Joel Schraier (BTSS)
• Susan & David Cort (SP)
• Dianne Goldin (WES)
• Farilyn & Randy Hale (SP)
• Sally & Ken Katzif (SP)
• Joan Klearman (BTSS)
• Susan & Gary Meltz BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
• Marilyn & Gary Ratkin (SP)
Fred Arnstein
Marilyn & Fred Firestone (SP)
Marlene & Harley Hammerman (WES)
Camille Baer
Donna Moog (SP)
Rachel Benrubi
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
JoAnn Black’s Uncle
• Fern Hammerman (JP)
Jean Stein Bloch
Bernard & Sally Stein (WWW-JB)
Janice Brasch
• Ellen, Steve, Emily, Melissa & Andi Alper (SLL)
Debra Glick Breningstall
Thelma Edelstein (WWW-JB)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Sam Dardick
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Andrew Eigles
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Janet Esrock
• Carol Jacobson (WMF)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
• Marlita & Stuart Weiss (SP)
Mollie Fitterman
Sally & Ken Katzif (BTSS)
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• Marlene & Harley Hammerman (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Mollie Fitterman
Jenny, Zach, Sam & Tucker Abeles (BTSS)
Margie Frank
• Evelyn & Louis Cohen (KCC)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Marshall Gigula
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Lucille Glazier
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Robert Hess
Joyce & Marvin Kosky (SP)
Dory Hollander
• Ilene & Henry Ordower (KCC)
Goldie Jackoway
Fritzi & Mike Lainoff (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Sherman Katz
Lois Ross (SP)
• Joan Klearman (BTSS)
Sherman Katz
Karen & Henry Stern (BTSS)
Jean Kerner
Marissa & Howie Rosen (SP)
Jean Kerner
Jenny, Zach, Sam & Tucker Abeles (BTSS)
Dolores Kling’s Brother
JoAnn & Bob Lewis (WMF)
Rosa Lee Lazarus
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Larry Lieberman
Wayne Goode (OACAP)
Frank & Jane Ollendorff (OACAP)
Donna Rogers-Beard (OACAP)
Carl & Jo Seltzer (OACAP)
Stephen & Linds Skrainka (OACAP)
Larry Lieberman
Gloria Cohen (OACAP)
Natalie Klamen (OACAP)
Fritzi & Mike Lainoff (OACAP)
Charles Moskowitz (OACAP)
Eva Ozarowski (OACAP)
Marilyn & Gary Ratkin (KCC)
Ellen Sherman & Rozlyn Sherman-Voellinger (WMF)
Sanford & Gloria Spitzer (OACAP)
• Ellen, Steve, Emily Melissa & Andi Alper (OACAP)
• Florence & Hanley Cohn (OACAP)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Larry Lieberman
Sandy Diamond (OACAP)
Julie & Lenny Frankel (OACAP)
Dan & Gina Kruse (OACAP)
Kathy Lass (OACAP)
Rudy & Frances Oppenheim (OACAP)
Larry & Miriam Raskin (OACAP)
Ellen Ross (OACAP)
Robert & Martha Senior (OACAP)
Marvin Mandel
William & Robin Harris (BTSS)
Andrea Newstead (BTSS)
Steve & Sherri Newstead (BTSS)
NCJW Bulletin
October–December 2011
15
Goldie Monk
Ina Landsbaum (BTSS)
Shelly Spasser
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Marvin Murray
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Gerti Neumann Strauss
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Eugene Novorr
• Shana Singer (BTSS)
Marilyn Ulrich
• Ellen & Steve Alper (SLL)
David Portnoy
Harvey & Ilenae Mizes (BTSS)
Irving R.Warner
Stephanie, Geoffrey, Norah & Sari Gross (SP)
Marvin Mandel
Jen, Jessica, Kate, Michelle, Sarah and
Randi Blume (BTSS)
Yvetta Raiffie
Nancy & Andy Weigley (KCC)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Fred Webber
JoAnn & Bob Lewis (WMF)
John Douglas Mann
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Leon Rennard
JoAnn & Bob Lewis (WMF)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
John Douglas Mann
Susan Katzman (SLL)
Joan & Sherman Silber (LF)
Ruth & Alvin Siteman (SLL)
Ruth Sarver
• Marlene & Harley Hammerman (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Karen Silverman (BTSS)
Amy, Evan & Dylan Weiss (BTSS)
• Stacy, Eli & Aaron Abeles (BTSS)
• Angela, J.J.,Taylor & Morgan Flotken (BTSS)
• The Lourie’s (BTSS)
• Lauren, Jacob, & Noah Murov (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
• The Saur’s (BTSS)
• The Vickar Family (BTSS)
John Manoni
• Ellen & Steve Alper (SLL)
Elliott Marcus
Harvey & Ileane Mizes (BTSS)
Adam Milton
• Nanci & James Bobrow (SLL)
Marilyn Mishkin
Steve & Sherri Newstead (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Ann Sheinbein’s Mother-In-Law
Debi Feit (KCC)
Joan Shifter
Marlene Hammerman (WES)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Frances Weinstock
Lois Ross (SP)
Frances Weinstock
Mr. & Mrs. M. Myron Hochman (CC)
Burt Wenneker
Joyce & Marvin Kosky (SP)
Ed “Kemosabe” Williamson
Vikki Grosswald (BTSS)
Morris Young
Julie & Steve Mathes (BTSS)
• NCJW Board & Staff (SP)
Florine Sorkin
• Monica Allen (BTSS)
• Julie & Michael Waxenberg (SP)
Florine Sorkin
Yvonne Vogel (SP)
Project HEART is a
comprehensive archive
of Jewish Holocaust
information containing
more than 1.5 million
records of victim’s
assets in a searchable,
user-friendly online
database first posted on May 1, 2011.
Executive Director, Bobby Brown, stated that the addition
of approximately one million records since the database began
demonstrates Project HEART’s commitment to list every
piece of private property for which the Jewish people declare
they never received compensation.
Contact Project HEART to learn if you are eligible for
restitution for lost property assets during the Holocaust era at
www.heartwebsite.org.
The 2011 Back-To-School! Store™ (BTSS) project on July 24 was a tremendous success. Thank you to donors and volunteers for helping
to make this our largest community service project serving over 1000 school-aged kids in the St. Louis area! The event involved the support
and partnership from hundreds of individuals, organizations and foundations and was able get school supplies into the hands of those who
needed them to start the school year on a positive note.
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Dated Material
2011 – 2012 Executive Team
President President Elect
Treasurer
Secretary
VP of Advocacy
VP of Community Service
VP of Fund Development
VP of Leadership Development
VP of Membership
VP of Retail
Immediate Past President
State Public Affairs Chair
Farilyn Hale
Marlene Hammerman
Liz Kruvand
Gail Eisenkramer
Jen Bernstein
Michelle Brooks
Nanci Bobrow, Ph. D
Susan Katzman
Erin Schreiber
Jill Gubin
Sally Katzif
Darien Arnstein
CALENDAR
NOVEMBER
3Celebrating Women Featuring the Hannah G. Solomon
Founders Award presentation honoring Senator Joan
Bray and Frankie Muse Freeman at Neiman Marcus in
Frontenac Plaza.
4Fall Lunch & Learn with NCJW member and
After The Auction author, Linda Frank
6
Daylight Savings
8
United States Election Day
NCJW-St. Louis Section Breakfast Event at the St.
Louis Jewish Book Festival with Lisa Bloom, author of
THINK: Straight Talk for Women to Stay Smart in a
Dumbed-Down World.
10
Veteran’s Day
TheResaleShop Grand Opening, Building Dedication
and 2011 Couturier Event
14
Executive Team Meeting
16OACAP Board Meeting with columnist Bill McClellan
24Thanksgiving (TheResaleShop & Office Closed)
25
Office Closed
25-27 TheResaleShop Holiday Sale
28
NCJW Board Meeting
DECEMBER
1California Pizza Kitchen Fundraiser- Dine out for the
Back-To-School! Store and Kids Community Closet
12
Executive Team Meeting
14
OACAP Board Meeting
21-28 Hanukkah
DEC. 26, 2011 - JAN. 1, 2012
Office Closed
SAVE-THE-DATE:
Trivia Night February 11, 2012
Bravo St. Louis April 28, 2012