JWA Annual Report 2008 - Jewish Women`s Archive
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JWA Annual Report 2008 - Jewish Women`s Archive
Jewish Women’s Archive ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2008 OCTOBER 1, 2007—SEPTEMBER 30, 2008 “Wh y not see wh at would h appen if we created visionary work?” Naom i Weisstein 2 The mission of the Jewish Women’s Archive is to uncover, chronicle, and transmit the rich history of American Jewish women. FROM OUR BOARD CHAIR I am delighted to introduce the Jewish Women’s Archive Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2008, which acknowledges the many generous donors whose contributions have made our work possible, and highlights JWA’s activities between October 1, 2007, and September 30, 2008. As you will see, the Archive’s programs and resources are more vital than ever. The educators who attended our Summer Institute, the young people in our internship program, the elders who shared their stories of life during World War II, the people who contributed their memories of women they admired to We Remember, the bloggers who made Jewesses with Attitude such a lively online forum—all of these people and more enjoyed and enriched the Jewish Women’s Archive this year. And then there were the tens of thousands of people all over the world who visited our website to explore the rich legacy of American Jewish women. In FY08, JWA reached new audiences with Making Trouble, our award-winning documentary about six pioneering Jewish women in comedy. The film’s premise—that the struggles and successes of these women paved the way for later generations of comedians and entertainers—underscores JWA’s mission of drawing on the stories of our predecessors for insight and inspiration. Playing to sold-out crowds at film festivals all over the country, Making Trouble has become a bold calling card for the Jewish Women’s Archive. In a year that saw sweeping change at the national level, JWA’s mission took on new relevance: the lessons of history can inform the present and change the future. We are grateful to the individuals and institutions listed in this report, whose support affirms this mission and enables the Jewish Women’s Archive to uncover, chronicle and transmit the inspiring stories and accomplishments of American Jewish women. Michele Rosen Board Chair 3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS FY08 Founding Chair Barbara B. Dobkin Chair Michele Rosen Officers Sarah Perry, Clerk Roz Garber, Treasurer Joyce Antler Susan Asher Calechman Gloria Feldt Judith Ginsberg Penina Migdal Glazer Lynda Goldstein Felicia D. Herman Carol M. Joseph Ann Kirschner Karen Secunda Levy Anne H. Meyer Linda K. Morse Beth W. Newburger Linda Perlmutter* Barbara Ellison Rosenblit Sheri Sandler* Susan Levin Schlechter Carol Shalita Smokler Marian Scheuer Sofaer Prudence Steiner Nancy Schwartz Sternoff Nicki Newman Tanner Jeane Ungerleider Carol Wise Diane Wohl Toni Wolfman* Rose Zoltek-Jick *Completed term May 2008 FOUNDING BOARD Peggy Charren Ruth B. Fein Susan Galler Sally A. Gottesman Barbara W. Grossman Susan Harris Lee M. Hendler Beth S. Klarman Martha Minow Suzanne G. Priebatsch Brenda Brown Rever Jeane Ungerleider Henny Wenkart Doris Zelinksky STAFF Gail T. Reimer Executive Director Lauren Antler Project Director JWA Productions Stephen Benson Executive Assistant Ari Davidow Director of Online Strategy RESEARCH ASSISTANTS AND VOLUNTEERS Liz Tapper Theresa Norton Anna Torres Cheryl Siegel SUMMER INTERNS Hilarie Meyers Emily Pratt Maya Shwayder CONTACT INFORMATION Jewish Women’s Archive 138 Harvard Street Brookline, MA 02446 TEL: 617.232.2258 FAX: 617.975.0109 WEB: jwa.org “N ow in its teen Jayne K. Guberman Director of Collecting years, J WA is Rachel King Director of Development and Communications getting sassy, Andrea Medina-Smith Digital Archivist Jordan Namerow Online Communications Specialist Nora Pittis Development Associate judging by “Making Trou ble” --Hadassah Magazine Judith Rosenbaum Director of Public History Ellen K. Rothman Deputy Director Emily Scheinberg Assistant Director for Educational Outreach Isaac Simon Hodes Web Producer 4 Sharing Stories CONNECTING GENERATIONS Making Trouble After its successful premiere at the prestigious Silverdocs Film Festival in June 2007, Making Trouble drew consistently sold-out houses and was a major focus of the Jewish Women’s Archive’s activities throughout 2008. Produced by JWA Productions, recognized Making Trouble with awards: it won Special Mention in the Jewish Experience Category at the Jerusalem Film Festival, and it won Best Documentary and Audience Award at the Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival. Recognizing that the film is an entrée to the Jewish Women’s Archive for new audiences, JWA enhanced the Making Trouble website (http://www. makingtrouble.com/). Linked to jwa.org, the site has new features that reinforce Making Trouble’s association with the Jewish Women’s Archive and introduce audiences to JWA’s many resources. the 85-minute film focuses on the lives and accomplishments of six funny Jewish women entertainers, and is hosted by four contemporary comedians discussing the legacy of their comedian-foremothers and the impact of these earlier women on their own work. The documentary was screened more than 80 times in FY08, including at film festivals across the country, both Jewish and non-Jewish. These included highprofile Jewish film festivals in San Francisco, Boston, Miami, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Denver, and Seattle; and prestigious general film festivals in Santa Fe, Woodstock, NY, and Sarasota. The film was seen internationally in Jerusalem, Stockholm, Sao Paulo, Vancouver, and Toronto. Lively panel discussions and question-and-answer periods with JWA staff and some of the scholars and comedians featured in the film followed many of the screenings. Two festivals Comedian Fanny Brice in unidentified film still, circa 1935 (Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 5 New Collection: american jewish women and World War II Project In FY08, the Jewish Women’s Archive began collecting materials for American Jewish Women and WWII, an effort to preserve the legacy of American Jewish women who lived through World War II. JWA developed and distributed 10,000 copies of “10 Questions,” a guide to help people capture their own story or the story of a woman in their family or community and to upload it to the Jewish Women’s Archive website. The response to “10 Questions” was immediate and enthusiastic—before the year was out it went into its second printing—demonstrating that Jewish Women and WWII tapped into a strong desire to capture stories from this era. Sylvia Meltzer’s M.I.T. Radiation Lab ID pin. American Red Cross Canteen Corps, Newport News, Virginia, 1942. Collection of Peninsula Jewish Historical Society. Pvt. Thelma Klein, United States Marine Corps Womens’ Reserve. Millie Guberman with booklet from Avukah, a Zionist youth organization. 6 DescD Sharing Stories INSPIRING CHANGE JWA AT THE DIGITAL FOREFRONT In June 2008, the Charles H. Revson Foundation awarded one of the first Lisa Goldberg Technology and Internet Initiative Awards to the Jewish Women’s Archive for Unlocking the Archive, a project that will enable users to create their own multimedia, digital features using content from jwa.org and other sites on the Internet. Named in honor of Lisa Goldberg, longtime director of the Revson Foundation and former member of the JWA Board, the grant provides partial funding for development of a tool that “unlocks” the treasure trove of material on the JWA website so that students and teachers can “re-purpose” it to meet their own needs. For example, teachers can use it to customize lesson plans, while students create homework assignments, independent projects, and interactive presentations. By facilitating user-generated content and increasing interactivity, this project continues the Jewish Women’s Archive’s tradition of making innovative use of digital technology. JWA was pleased to receive additional funding for the project from Diane Wohl, a member of the Board of Directors. EDUCATING EDUCATORS “Your worksh op was th e best organized worksh op I’ve been to. It also had th e most intelligent speakers, th e most useful information and kept us engaged th rough to th e end...” The Jewish Women’s Archive held its second Institute for Educators in Brookline, Massachusetts, from July 13–17, 2008. Chosen from more than 90 applicants, the 24 participants came from a wide range of professional settings (congregational education, supplementary schools, day schools, adult education, and universities) and travelled from places as diverse as Kentucky and California, Nebraska, and New Jersey. Generous funding from the Dorot Foundation covered each participant’s 2008 Institute participant expenses and provided a small stipend. The Institute featured workshops investigating themes in Jewish women’s history, examining primary source documents and oral histories, exploring multimedia resources, and developing strategies for using the material with students. The program included Participants in The 2008 Institute for Educators: (l. to r.) Jess Alper of San Francisco, CA; Jane Grise of Lexington, KY; and Alan Rosenberg of Providence, RI. 7 seminars led by scholars, experiential workshops, and in-depth sessions focused on JWA’s online resources. Each participant planned a series of lessons that she/he is using this year to integrate Jewish women’s stories into her/his teaching. Following the Institute, participants have shared the materials and methods learned at the Institute with their colleagues and communities at home, and remain connected with one another and with the Jewish Women’s Archive through a private community website “Th is is th e first conference/worksh op I’ve gone to wh ere I ha ve left KN OWING FO R SU R E that I will implem ent what I ha ve learned and h ow to do it again.” 2008 Institute participant JWA’s Impact in the Classroom Now in its fourth year, Go & Learn puts curriculum modules with primary documents related to Jewish women’s history on jwa.org and guides educators in how to use them. In FY08, JWA developed three new modules: “Tefillin Barbie: Considering Gender and Ritual Garb,” “A Young American Jew in Israel, 1947-48,” and “‘We Have Found You Wanting’: Labor Activism and Communal Responsibility,” which, together, have been downloaded more than 2,000 times. Overall, lesson plans from the 13 editions of Go & Learn were downloaded more than 20,000 times from September 2005 through the end of FY08, an increase of almost 50% in the last year alone. “I th ink “Go & Learn” is an absolutely fantastic initiative. I h ope you continu e to pu blish it FO R E V ER.” Sur vey Resp;ondent An outside evaluator completed an assessment of the third year of the Go & Learn program. Respondents praised the richness of primary sources, the usefulness of lesson plans for different ages, and the adaptability of the materials. All respondents who had used Go & Learn reported that they plan to use it again and would recommend it to a colleague. The survey also revealed that Go & Learn is an important gateway to the Jewish Women’s Archive, bringing new people to the website and introducing them to other JWA resources. 8 jwa internships Committed to providing mentoring and professional development in Jewish studies, women’s studies, and archival management, JWA hosted three summer interns in 2008: Emily Pratt, a Jewish Studies major at Smith College from Montgomery, NJ; Hilarie Meyers, a junior history concentrator at Brown from Hudson, NY; and Maya Shwayder, a psychology major at Harvard from Farmington, MI. “My tim e at th e Jewish Wom en’s Arch ive opened up ideas of wh ere I want to go in my life. “ 2008 summer intern Emily Pratt meeting with Executive Director Gail T. Reimer. Emily Pratt, summ er intern Like interns before them, they emerged with a stronger commitment to their Jewish identity and a deeper understanding of both the practice and the findings of gendersensitive history. Among the many projects they worked on, the interns made the first podcasts for the Jewish Women’s Archive website and participated in the Institute for Educators. In their evaluations of the experience, all three interns were grateful for the chance to witness the Archive’s “influence in the real world” and to see concrete evidence of how JWA’s resources benefit teachers and students all over the country. 2008 summer intern Hilarie Meyers. 9 Sharing Stories PRESERVING LEGACIES We Remember Lead funding from Linda Morse enabled JWA to expand its online collection of reminiscences of recently deceased American Jewish Women from 27 to 44. These reflections on the lives and accomplishments of American Jewish women who lived in the 20th century and died in the 21st tell the stories of women from many walks of life—from civil rights leader to prize winning poet, from Yoga “If th is one small woman can be a giant in so many th ings, challenge yourself to be th e sam e.” Kath leen O’Connor, rem embering Sh irley Bridge teacher to Broadway star, from philanthropist to pharmacist, from folk musician to feminist pioneer—and reveal the many different worlds in which American Jewish women had an impact. Who knew that Hollywood columnist Sheilah Graham began life as Lily Shiel? Who knew that the noted TANNER Oral History Archive Selma Waldman (Photo: Rainer Waldman Adkins). Jewish educator Florence Melton invented the removable shoulder pad? Who knew that Polish-born Ruby Blue, who was anointed a swami at the age of 86, lit Sabbath candles in her apartment every Friday night? To further enhance this increasingly popular collection on jwa.org, in August 2008, JWA created the first podcast in a new series; this podcast accompanies a We Remember piece about Shirley Bridge, a Seattle activist whose oral history is in JWA’s collection. In fall 2007, the Jewish Women’s Archive undertook a major project to digitize the 280 oral history interviews that are a centerpiece of the Archive’s collection. These oral histories include interviews from Women Whose Lives Span the Century, Weaving Women’s Words, Women Who Dared, and Katrina’s Jewish Voices, as well as individual oral history interviews JWA has conducted over the past 10 years. Digitizing these valuable resources is not only critical for their long-term preservation, but will also enable JWA to make them fully accessible and available to all on its website. “Roz’s smile made th e plants grow.” Alice Walker, rem embering Rozlyn Zinn Barbara Seaman (Photo: Henry Grossman). 10 Sharing Stories FINDING INSIGHT Blogging with Attitude JWA’s blog, Jewesses with Attitude, is a forum for young Jewish women to explore a variety of subjects, including feminism, politics, sexuality, religious pluralism, ritual, and pop culture. In FY08, it established a unique and respected voice in the blogosphere, generating relevant, provocative content about a wide variety of stimulating topics of particular interest to Jewish women. One of the most frequently viewed and popular parts of the JWA website, the blog continued to grow in readership in FY08 and was recognized by Blogger.com as a Top 10 blog in the category of “religion and culture.” It receives on average more than 7,000 unique visitors per month, which translates into an average of more than 20,500 page views. Jewesses With Attitude was frequently referenced and linked in more than 50 blogs and websites, including major Jewish blogs—Jewschool, JVoices, JSpot, MyJewishLearning, Jewess, the Jewish Service Online Network (a project of the Schusterman Foundation)—and was mentioned in a variety of online publications including Nextbook, The Wichita Eagle, the Dallas Morning News, the Seattle Times, and The News & Observer. com. Jordan Namerow, Online Communications Specialist and one of JWA’s primary bloggers, was a presenter at the United Jewish Communities 2007 General Assembly in Nashville, TN, discussing what blogging offers Jewish women in terms of Jewish identity and feminist expression, and how Jewesses With Attitude has maximized possibilities for user participation, openness, and interactivity on the Web. JWA in the News The Jewish Women’s Archive, its people and its programs, received considerable media coverage in FY08. Executive Director and JWA founder Gail Reimer was the subject of a full-length article in Hadassah Magazine in February 2008. In December 2007, JWA was cited for “doing cutting-edge work” in a front-page article in The Boston Globe on the shift in the philanthropic behavior of young Jewish donors. Also in December, JWA was featured in an article about the J.A.P. stereotype in Bitch Magazine. JWA’s blog, Jewesses With Attitude, was featured in an article on Nextbook called “The Rise and Fall—And Rise—of ‘Jewess’” (5/14/2008) by Daniel Krieger, which was re-published by many Jewish print publications including the Jewish Standard. Jordan Namerow at the “March for Women’s Lives” in Washington, DC, 2004. Photo featured on Jewesses with Attitude. Making Trouble was featured in such national magazines as Lilith, Moment, and Hadassah, as well as several national newspapers, including the Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, and Atlanta JournalSentinel. Radio and television coverage of the film included interviews with Gail Reimer, the film’s director Rachel Talbot, Project Director Lauren Antler, and some of the contemporary comedians featured in the film. The film also received substantial coverage (and sparked 11 lively conversation) in the Jewish blogosphere. The Jewish Women’s Archive, Inc. Consolidated Statement of Financial Position As Of September 30, 2008 2008 2007 550,450 351,683 Investments 5,444,682 6,244,677 Pledges Receivable 1,776,412 2,618,328 Accounts Receivable 3,831 4,218 Prepaid Expenses 8,491 10,889 Net Property And Equipment 45,266 41,465 Deposits 38,802 38,802 7,867,934 9,310,062 Accounts Payable 22,584 27,479 Accrued Expenses 62,217 59,942 84,801 87,421 397,486 768,542 6,651,534 7,687,799 734,113 766,300 7,783,133 9,222,641 7,867,934 9,310,062 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Cash TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS LIABILITIES Total Liabilities NET ASSETS Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted Endowment Fund Total Net Assets TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 12 Income FY08 Fy08 InCOMe AnD exPenses FY08 Income Income ContributionContribution Income In-Kind GiftsIn-Kind Gifts Program Fees Program Fees FY08 Income Including Releases from Past Years FY08 Income Including Releases From Past Years Contribution Income Contribution IncomeIn-Kind Gifts In-Kind Gifts Program Fees Program Fees Released from Restrictions Released from Restriction Released from Endowment Expenses FY08 Released From Endowment FY08 Expenses Program Expense Program Expense Administration Administration Fundraising Fundraising 13 our donors The Jewish Women’s Archive is grateful to those individuals and institutions who sustain the work of the Archive with their generous support. Their partnership is vital to preserving and promoting the stories of American Jewish women, in order to understand our past and shape our future. FUND FOR THE FUTURE The Fund for the Future campaign was JWA’s first strategic, multi-year campaign to ensure that the VisionarIES: $1 Million and UP Barbara and Eric Dobkin Dorot Foundation The Klarman Family Foundation Olive Bridge Fund achievements of Jewish women in America are fully Advocates: $100,000 to $999,999 documented, studied, and celebrated. The Estate of David Twersky Sally Gottesman Karen and George Levy Brenda Brown Rever Michele and Stan Rosen Carol Shalita Smokler Nicki and Harold Tanner The Fund for the Future campaign raised $12.7 million. Campaign commitments included multi-year Annual Fund gifts for general operating support, support for designated programs, and gifts to the Barbara Dobkin Endowment Fund, named in honor of JWA’s visionary founding Chair. Barbara and Eric Dobkin’s generous lead gift launched the Fund for the Future campaign in Spring 2005. The campaign concluded in January 2007. Leaders: $25,000 to $99,999 Eleanor Friedman Ann F. Lewis Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Awards Committee Sheri Cyd Sandler Susan and Bruce Schlechter Rose Zoltek-Jick Pillars: $24,999 and below Joyce Antler The Asher Calechman Family Susan Asher Calechman Ruth B. and Rashi Fein Penina and Mickey Glazer Ellen Kanner Ann Kirschner Nancy Meyer and Marc Weiss Beth W. Newburger Peggy Nathan Linda R. Perlmutter Gail T. and Joseph Reimer Nancy Schwartz Sternoff Carol B. Wise The Wise Women Toni G. Wolfman 14 FY 2008 ANNUAL FUND founders’ circle $100,000 and UP We gratefully acknowledge Barbara and Eric Dobkin Dorot Foundation The Klarman Family Foundation Olive Bridge Fund the support of the following individuals and institutions that made gifts to the Jewish Women’s Archive between October 1, 2007, and September 30, 2008. directors’ circle $50,000 to $99,999 Michele and Stan Rosen Carol Shalita Smokler Nicki and Harold Tanner champions’ circle $25,000 to $49,999 Charles H. Revson Foundation Sally A. Gottesman Karen and George Levy Walter and Elise Haas Fund Combined Jewish Philanthropies Rysia de Ravel Barbara Benioff Friedman Meryl Gallatin Roz Garber Cora Ginsberg Ronne Hess Carol M. Joseph Roger Kasle Family Lynn Korda Kroll Susan Newhouse Lia G. Poorvu Elizabeth H. Scheuer Antoinette Delruelle and Joshua L. Steiner The Barrington Foundation, Inc. Susan and James Snider Fund Peggy Tanner and David Tanner Merle Tarnow Rhonda S. Zinner catalyst circle $10,000 to $24,999 collectors’ circle $1,000 to $2,499 Anonymous Brenda Brown Rever Eleanor Friedman Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Awards Committee Kaplan Family Foundation Beth W. Newburger Sheri Cyd Sandler Susan and Bruce Schlechter Marian Scheuer Sofaer Zelda R. Stern Diane Wohl Mimi and Barry Alperin Andrew H. and Ann R. Tisch Foundation Joyce Antler Marjory Baruch Joan and Steve Belkin Joyce Bohnen The Brenner Foundation The Honorable Ann Brown Susan Asher Calechman Bonnie Orlin Marilyn and Andre Danesh Marsha A. Dubrow, Ph.D. Rabbis Jacqueline Koch Ellenson and David Ellenson Cathy England Ruth B. and Rashi Fein Lois Blum Feinblatt Amy Friedkin Leslie B. Gaffin Penina and Mickey Glazer Carol and Avram Goldberg Sibyl R. Golden Jackson and Irene Golden 1989 Charitable Trust Merle and Marshall Goldman Dr. Barbara W. Grossman Celeste Grynberg and Jack Grynberg Mildred Guberman Kravetz Lois and Richard Gunther Michal Hart Hillman Rory and David A. Jones Martin Kaminer Ellen Kanner Carole B. Kessler visionary circle $5,000 to $9,999 The Coca-Cola Foundation Sherri Ades Falchuk and Kenneth Falchuk Katja Goldman Dorian Goldman Lynda Goldstein Felicia Herman Pamela Kohlberg Ruth Lapidus and Sidney Lapidus Leni May Anne H. Meyer Sarah Perry Ross Family Fund Rose Zoltek-Jick advocates’ circle $2,500 to $4,999 Anonymous Susan Beckerman 15 Ann Kirschner Myra and Robert Kraft Mimi Levin Lieber Mandell and Madeleine Berman Foundation Claire G. Mazer Peggy Nathan Linda R. Perlmutter Suzanne G. Priebatsch Gail and Joseph Reimer Emily Rosenberg Terry Rosenberg Barbara Ellison Rosenblit Susan and Alan Rothenberg Joan Scheuer Jodi J. Schwartz Betsy Sheerr Linda Rae Sher Karen Stutz Judith Swartz Marcy Syms Anne Rubinstein Tisch Marjorie Tiven Arnee R. and Walter A. Winshall Carol B. Wise Toni G. Wolfman members and donors $500-$999 Marcia and Franz Allina Carol B. Auerbach Andrew and Melora Balson Susan Berk Ann Berman Gay Block and Rabbi Malka Drucker Heather Booth Lisa Braun-Glazer Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation Ronni Casty Dayl Cohen Sheila G. Friedland Linda Frieze Judith Ginsberg Cathy Glaser and Steve Semlitz Sarah B. Glickenhaus Billie and Martin Gold Karla Goldman Paula Gottesman Marlene B. Grossman Anonymous Glenn Horowitz Joan Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego Amalie M. Kass Francine Klagsbrun Peter Koch Farla H. Krentzman Niccole Kroll Eve and Jay Landau Peachy Levy Phyllis Goldman Margolius McAdams Family Fund Bunny and Alvin Z. Meisel Sara Nathan Irene Roth Pipes Charlotte Sheedy Literary Agency Barbara Sicherman Toby M. Sloane Roslyn Solomon Mrs. Althea Stroum Naomi and Robert Tuchmann Sharon, Shoshana, and Ariel Ungerleider $250-$499 Anonymous Rachel Adler and David Schulman The Altman-Aranow Charitable Foundation Anita and Ronald Wornick Philanthropic Fund Ann L. 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Weissman Lois Welber Stephen Whitfield Amy M. Willinsky Barbara Z. Wissoker Mara Woloshin Lynda Yankaskas Carol Yavner Gitta Zivotofsky tribute gifts The Jewish Women’s Archive is dedicated to honoring inspiring women. We are pleased to list the following individuals, in whose honor donations were made to the Jewish Women’s Archive. In honor of Eve Abrams Judith Elkins In honor of Maya Afilalo Diane Halivni In memory of Judith Baron-Cohen Devra and Lester Breslow In honor of Ms. Lauren Basson Devra Breslow In memory of Carolyn Bauman Karla Rubinger In honor of Mrs. Ruth K. Belzer Sheila Kowal In honor of Helen Berman Judy and Paul Friedman In memory of Norman Brown Jane Greischar In honor of Fay Bussgang’s Birthday Florence Koplow In honor of Lynn Cherkasky Sally Brown-Winter In honor of Julie S. Chivo Keren McGinity In memory of Leah Turitz Chodorow Lila Feingold In honor of Ms. Rita Clancy Judith BenDor In memory of John G. Clark Catherine Clark In honor of Barbara Clemons Millie Loeb In honor of Ms. Annebelle Cohen Lynne Delise In memory of Johanna Cooper Barbara Grosz In honor of Rose Datlof and Eloise Pollock Gloria Frisch In memory of Elena Mortara di Veroli Barbara Kreiger In honor of Barbara Dobkin Sharna Goldseker Carole Kessler Phyllis Margolius 20 In honor of Barbara B. Dobkin and Nancy Schwartz Sternoff Joan Green In memory of Suzanne Dreifuss Devra Breslow In memory of Henna Elka Susan Silverman In honor of Myra Farr Sue Plastrik In honor of Ruth B. Fein Alan Fein Jan Hoffman In memory of Suzanne Dreifuss Devra Breslow In memory of Henna Elka Susan Silverman In honor of Myra Farr Sue Plastrik In honor of Ruth B. Fein Alan Fein Jan Hoffman In honor of Jane Feinberg-Kaplan’s Birthday Evelyn Frankford Wendy Frosh Nancy Kaye Jean Millstein Susan Sherman Anne Waldoks In honor of Connie Frankel Jane Seville In honor of Esther Geizhals Shelly Tenenbaum In memory of Frances Gelfand Elissa Gelfand Sheldon Getzug Terri Getzug Zoe Shpiner Melissa Schwartz Jacqueline Lee Tzivia Schwartz Getzug Shantele Wicks Irene Manousiouthakis Eve Havivi Sherry Brozki Valerie Berkley Shaina Gelfand Michelle Yousefzadeh Brianna Kaufman Veronica Iboy Rachel Iboy Lionel Glancy Jennifer Glancy Given by Alexandra Glancy for her 16th birthday In honor of Penina Migdal Glazer Estelle Glasser Tribute for Miriam Gold Tamar Gold In honor of Matilda June Goldberg Carol Smokler In memory of Anne Goldman and Sybil Solomon Alyson Solomon In honor of Karla Goldman Julie Farkas Idit Klein In honor of Naomi Greenfield’s Bat Mitzvah Sharon Schumack In honor of Marsha Grubb Phyllis Zeeman In memory of Diane Gingold Alice Herman In memory of Dr. Joel Hamburger Deborah Dash Moore In honor of: Megan Fleming Chloe Korban Jenna Hamburger Neha Nimmagadda Jessica Lange Lauren Berliner Jamie Cooperman Torie Cooperman Sarah Blau Emily Blau Shani Arbiv Jonah Glancy Noa Getzug Marisa Berger Candice Navi Allegra Tepper Molly Rosen Leah Howard Leah Steinberg Adina Miller Gloria Getzug In memory of Mimi Hammer Faith Goettlich In honor of Elise Heisler Diane Halivni In honor of Barbara Jablow Ruth Wolf In memory of Judith Jamison Sara Eve Jamison In memory of Esther Jones Gertrude Kasle In honor of Carol M. Joseph Gloria Feinstein In honor of Beth S. Klarman Susan Galler Fran Putnoi In honor of Annette Kleeman’s 85th Birthday Maura Resnick In honor of Elaine Kreiger Barbara Kreiger In memory of Harvey “Chet” Krentzman Farla Krentzman In honor of Lynn Kroll Marlene Grossman Niccole Kroll In honor of Laila Lee Levin Michele Rosen In honor of Susan Levitas Barbara Levitas In honor of Ricki Lieberman Penninah Schram In honor of Marla Meislin Barbara Meislin In honor of Anne H. Meyer Lila Heidman In honor of Mrs. Marilyn Meyerhoff Karen Sweet In honor of Linda K. Morse Karen Stutz In memory of Theresa Jacobson Morse Tom Cohen In honor of Jordan Namerow David and Peri Namerow In honor of Elaine Orent Aliza Orent In honor of Sara Paasche-Orlow Eve Orlow In honor of Lauren Pliskin Diane Halivni In memory of Synthia Pommiss Jane Berger In honor of Melissa Powsner Lynn Lawrence In honor of Gail Reimer Lucy Aptekar Ane Buehrens Cantor Louise Treitman In honor of Maya, Shani, and Emily Rosen, and Melissa Rapp Penina Migdal Glazer In honor of Michele Rosen Betsy Held Nurite Notarius-Rosin Leslie Rosen Julie Wald Diane Wohl In honor of Judith Rosenbaum Anne Lerner In honor of Robin Rosenberg Faye Kefkoff Barbara Hirsh In honor of Barbara Ellison Rosenblit Gita Berman Sara Duke Carol Nemo Robinowitz-Hartman Philanthropic Fund 21 In honor of Judy Rosner’s 60th Birthday Sharon Schumack In memory of Mildred Zanditon Betty Singer In honor of Ellen Rothman Abigail Ginzberg In memory of Esther Zelfman Joanna Lubkin In memory of Audrey Rubner Jennifer Glancy In honor of Miriam Sachs Barbara Hauser In memory of Rachel Safdie Hope Alper In honor of Jaymie Saks and Chris Diamond’s Wedding Barbara Penzner In honor of Jaymie Saks Jennifer Coplon In memory of Amy Adina Schulman Ruth Schulman In memory of Frances Schultz Karen Levy Michele Rosen Nancy Schwartz Sternoff In honor of Nancy Schwartz Sternoff and Michele Rosen Linda Sher In honor of Nancy Schwartz Sternoff Carole Kessler In honor of Sue Schwartzman Sunny Kaplan In honor of Enid A. Shapiro Amy Shapiro In honor of Lillian Sokolow Rena Sokolow In honor of Bette-Anne Spielman Susan Baumgarten In memory of Patricia Stayn Alissa Stayn In honor of Prudence L. Steiner Wendy Case Sibyl Golden In honor of Sylvia Sucher Ellen Brosbe In honor of Dr. Emily Taitz Hilary Marcus In honor of Rachel Talbot Muriel Palitz In honor of Nicki Tanner Karen Allen In honor of the Marriage of Rick Wilson and John Klopacz Ari Davidow In honor of Carol Wise Nurite Notarius-Rosin In memory of Florence Yudkin Barbara Kreiger In memory of Marcia Yugend Dobra Hunegs 22