2015 Impact Report

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2015 Impact Report
92Y
STORIES
YOURS
AND
OURS
Impact Report
July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015
WHAT IS A
CULTURE OR
A COMMUNITY
WITHOUT
STORIES?
FOR STORIES
ARE WHAT
PRESERVE
OUR PAST,
INSPIRE OUR
PRESENT,
AND GUIDE
OUR FUTURE.
THIS
IS
OUR
STORY
AND YOUR STORY
DEAR FRIENDS,
92Y is a community that stretches across the world, a center for the arts and
innovation, a convener of ideas, an incubator for creativity. It’s made up of
thousands and thousands of stories of the people whose lives it has impacted
over more than 140 years. And it’s built on a granite bedrock of Jewish
values: the unparalleled capacity of civil dialogue to change minds; the
unlimited potential of education and the arts to change lives; and the
eternal commitment to welcoming and serving people of all races, religions
and ethnicities.
The poet Emma Lazarus, whose words are inscribed on the pedestal of the
Statue of Liberty, taught English to immigrants here.
The Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel has given 180 lectures here and shared
some of his works in public for the first time from our stage.
#GivingTuesday — with all of its inspiring stories of goodness and gratitude —
was born here.
In this year’s Impact Report we want to share with you a few more of the
stories of the many lives 92Y touches every day.
Your commitment, your participation and your financial support sustain the
programs that serve every member of our extended community.
You make these stories possible.
Thank you.
Marc S. Lipschultz
President of the Board
Henry Timms
Executive Director
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“WHAT A SPECIAL PLACE”:
Author Rivka Galchen
WE CHAMPION
THE ARTS AND
LITERATURE
… AND OPEN
DOORS FOR
TOMORROW’S
TALENT
Many of culture’s most anticipated moments happen at 92Y. But it’s not
only the events in our halls that make an impact. 92Y is unique in the way
the magic that happens on our stage transpires in the classrooms of our
performing arts programs, such as the School of Music and the Harkness
Dance Center.
Last year at the 92nd Street Y I
shared the stage with Karl Ove
Knausgaard; I loved that evening;
I also loved the evening, fifteen
years earlier, when I went to see
Saul Bellow, then already in his
mid-eighties, read aloud, standing
the whole time, from Ravelstein;
of course I also loved the series
of Monday nights when I took
a fiction workshop through the
92nd Street Y with the brilliant
writer Joyce Johnson; and the
Sunday afternoons when I went to
the 92nd Street Y for my niece’s
and nephew’s birthday parties;
and then also the series of summer early evenings when I taught
a fiction workshop to Y students
who ranged in age from nineteen
to seventy-nine; and the evening
when I got to hear Javier Marias
and Paul Auster read together …
and … and … Even when I was
still just a high school kid living
in Norman, Oklahoma, I remember learning that the Alvin Ailey
dance company had had its first
performance on 92nd Street in
Manhattan, and I thought, what a
special place that must be, my first
vivid sense of what New York City
might be like.
I remember learning that
the Alvin Ailey dance
company had had its
first performance on
92nd Street in Manhattan,
and I thought, what a
special place that must
be, my first vivid sense
of what New York City
might be like.”
Rivka Galchen is the author of Atmospheric Disturbances and American
Innovations, both New York Times Best Books of the Year. She received
her MD from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Her writing has also
appeared in The New Yorker, The Believer and other publications.
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THERE’S
REALLY
NO END
TO THE
POSSIBILITIES
HERE.
IT’S MY
SECOND
HOME.
A DANCER’S HEART, A SECOND HOME:
Mary Freeman and 92Y
Mary Freeman has always loved dance.
And it was at 92Y that she first discovered
this passion.
Mary, who attended nursery school at 92Y
— as did all four of her children! — started
taking dance classes at 92Y at the age
of 10. As a young adult, she took dance
labanotation and teacher training because she aspired to teach dance. “I really
thought I would become a dancer,” she
says. “But then I got married.”
While Mary ultimately didn’t pursue a
dance career (she’s a psychotherapist and
still practices), she has kept a vital connection to the art form and nurtured many
other talents and interests over the years
at 92Y. “I’m here pretty much every day,”
says Mary. “Each day is a different class.
It’s the center of community as far
as I’m concerned.”
says Mary. “Even though it is a Jewish
institution, its members and staff are very
diverse. And it provides a complete range
of cultural activities really not found in any
other single institution in this city. So it
goes a very long way to making New York
such a rich place to live.”
But Mary’s first love remains dance. “It’s in
my lifeblood,” she says. “I love to move.”
And it’s 92Y that helps keep her moving
forward. “There’s really no end to the
possibilities here. It’s my second home.”
Today, one of Mary’s biggest
passions is jewelry making. She
serves on 92Y’s Jewelry Center
Committee, which raises awareness and contributed support for
the Jewelry Center, the largest
of its kind outside of a university setting. In addition, Mary has
taken full advantage of so many of 92Y’s
programs over the years, from piano and
music appreciation lessons to attending
many concerts and lectures to exercising
daily at the May Center for Health, Fitness
& Sport.
“What makes New York so special is
its culture and diversity, and these
are to be found at the 92nd Street Y,”
Mary Freeman, pictured with
Christopher Williams, 92Y Harkness
Dance Center Artist in Residence
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A ROSH HASHANAH REFLECTION
HEARD ROUND THE WORLD:
Rabbi Peter J. Rubinstein
Director of Jewish Community and the Bronfman Center for Jewish Life
WE’RE
REINVENTING
WAYS TO
CONNECT
WITH JEWISH
CULTURE
AND VALUES
Scaling our values by expanding programs like 92Y Shababa to other
communities. Developing new classes, talks and salon-style discussions on
Jewish values in today’s world. Bringing humanity to technology through
initiatives like the #NewYearPrayer, which drew people from all over the world
together … Whether you’re searching for tradition, inspiration or something
new, 92Y is creating meaningful new ways to help you connect with Jewish
culture, heritage and wisdom in a way that works for you.
On the way to Rosh Hashanah Eve services,
my tech-savvy wife poked me and said, “It’s
at 9,000!” Knowing she didn’t mean the
stock market, I asked her what was at 9,000.
“It’s that video about Rosh Hashanah — a
reflection about what it means and why it
matters — that you filmed in our apartment,”
she informed me. “More than 9,000 people
have viewed it!”
This was when I began to comprehend the
revolutionary impact that 92nd Street Y
and I could have together in shaping Jewish life globally. The enthusiastic response
to the video suggested the difference
we could make in enhancing knowledge,
identity and involvement among Jews
who might not otherwise be connected to
their heritage.
Everyone here is
dedicated to one
shared vision: that
92Y has a unique
role in this new era,
as we redefine and
reassert the power
of Jewish community
and the necessity of
Jewish innovation.”
The Rosh Hashanah reflection eventually
received more than 115,000 views. And
the Global Blessing we launched from 92Y
was passed by 14 communities — synagogues and Jewish community centers
— through every continent and time zone
with Jewish inhabitants, from Australia
to Hawaii. I believe it was the first time
in history that Jewish people worldwide
celebrated Rosh Hashanah in unison,
embodying the Talmudic aspiration that
all Jews are responsible for and linked to
each other.
Personally, I’ve been embraced by both lay
and professional leadership at 92Y. Everyone here is dedicated to one shared vision:
that 92Y has a unique role in this new era,
as we redefine, re-imagine and reassert the
power of Jewish community and the necessity of Jewish innovation. Together we can
wrestle with the most searing issues confronting us as Jews and as world citizens.
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#GIVINGTUESDAY
a global day of giving now engaging
more than 40,000 partners in 71 countries
worldwide
WE BELIEVE
IN THE
POWER
OF INNOVATION
TO REDEFINE
WHAT’S
POSSIBLE
92Y is the definitive destination for civil conversations that excite, enlighten
and fuel progress. From our agenda-setting talks and readings to our
7 Days of Genius festival exploring the nature of genius in all its facets,
92Y illuminates ideas and ignites dialogue and debate with the power to
change the world.
#SOCIALGOODSUMMIT
examining the impact of technology and new
media on social good; in partnership with
Mashable, the United Nations Foundation and
the United Nations Development Programme
#7DAYSOFGENIUS
celebrating genius in all its facets, from
neuroscience to religion to economics
THOUGHT-PROVOKING TALKS
on everything from world politics to faith,
with the people who are finding new ways to
do business, engage communities, tell stories
or simply entertain
THE DEFINITIVE STAGE FOR LITERARY TALENT
a magnet for the world’s greatest literary
talent; a place to showcase new work; an
incubator for young talent; and a forum for
the most pressing social issues through art
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DANCE IT FORWARD:
A young dancer discovers herself
by helping others
When Kaia Olsen first started dance at the age
of 5 in 92Y’s Tap Basics class, she was so shy her
mom wasn’t even sure she was going to come
into the studio. In fact, Kaia would become so
nervous at showings or recitals that she often
asked to be placed in the back line, even though
she knew the choreography.
But sometimes it takes more than talent and
long hours of practice to unlock one’s
true potential and bolster belief in
oneself. In Kaia’s case, the key was
helping others by using her prodigious dance talent. Three years ago,
she joined 92Y’s Junior Performance
Team, a group of dancers who perform
at nursing homes and community centers
throughout our area.
WE NURTURE
CHILDREN AND
STRENGTHEN
FAMILIES
92Y is an invaluable resource for the entire family. Parents receive support
every step of the way from our Parenting Center. Through classes in everything from dance to gymnastics to portfolio prep, kids of all ages gain
enrichment that lasts a lifetime. More than 1,500 kids each year enjoy the
transformative experience of 92Y’s 12 summer camps. And the whole family
can find the tools they need to make healthy living a lifelong choice at the
May Center for Health, Fitness and Sport, which offers nearly 700 different
programs and classes to children and adults of all ages and abilities.
The biggest change I
notice in Kaia is how much
self-confidence she now has.”
According to her mom, Kaia has grown so
much by participating in this program. Most
importantly, learning to use her talents to help
others has allowed her to come out of her shell.
Today, Kaia is a scholar in 92Y’s RecanatiKaplan Program for Excellence in the Arts,
which offers merit-based scholarships for
exceptional talent in art, music and dance,
and has performed all over the city.
“The biggest change I notice in Kaia is how
much self-confidence she now has,” says her
mom. “At school conferences I used to hear
comments like ‘Kaia needs to take more risks.
Kaia needs to participate more in class
discussions.’ Those types of
comments are now replaced with
‘Kaia is a leader in class. Kaia is
happy to share what she knows
to help her peers.’”
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TO HAVE
SUCH A
VALUABLE
INSTITUTION
IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD IS
SOMETHING
WE ARE
VERY
GRATEFUL
FOR.
A PLACE TO RAISE OUR KIDS:
The Chung-Lee family and 92Y
Ernest Chung and Mary Lee didn’t move
to the Upper East Side of New York just to
be near 92Y. But today it would be hard
for them to imagine life without it.
That’s likely because the entire family
takes advantage of so much of what 92Y
offers. For starters, daughters Karina (age
11) and Rebecca (age 6) are dedicated
members of the 92Y GymStars gymnastics team and love training in
the Gymnastics Studio in the
Sky. They also take violin
lessons, are involved in
swimming and soccer, and
have had their birthdays here.
Between it all, Karina and
Rebecca are typically here five
days a week. “It’s like their
second school,” says Ernest.
their area. “We discovered this unique and
special place that provides both physical
and cultural enrichment,” says Ernest. “To
have such a valuable institution in the
neighborhood is something we are very
grateful for … It’s a place to raise our kids.”
In addition to the kids’ many
activities, the entire family
adores classical music and
attends many concerts
every new season. “This is
one of the very best places
anywhere to experience
music,” says Ernest. “The
intimacy of the Kaufmann
Concert Hall brings you closer
to the performers than
anywhere else.” It’s a sense
of quality and excellence
that Ernest says extends to so
many aspects of his family’s
92Y experience, including
“world-class instruction” for
his children.
While conventional wisdom
holds that personal and cultural
enrichment is easy to come
by for anyone living in New
York City, for a busy family like
the Chung-Lees, it’s especially
valuable to have access to so
much of it all at one place in
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The 92Y STEAM program (Science, Technology,
Engineering, Arts and Math) has been pivotal in
helping our students realize their vision of our
school’s rooftop garden. Making it possible to
move from imagination to execution through
digital design is nothing short of a miracle.”
— Ron Link, principal at Theatre Arts Production Company
School (TAPCo) in the Bronx, NY
WE CREATE
OPPORTUNITIES
… AND EMPOWER
THE NEXT
GENERATION
Through our Educational Outreach Program, 92Y is one of the largest
providers of arts education in NYC public schools. Renowned teaching
artists and education experts create programs in art, dance, music and
literature; bring them into schools; and bring the students to experience
performances and meet the artists at 92Y. We reach more than 50 schools
and 16,000 students each year — but our ambitious goal is to make
these programs accessible to any NYC public school in need.
I’ve gained as much from the
young people as I was able
to give them, and I can’t stress
enough how important and
invaluable I believe these
encounters to be.”
­— Salman Rushdie on the 92Y Christopher
Lightfoot Walker Literature Project
The majority of schools in our city do not have
any kind of music program. So organizations
like the 92nd Street Y and their Musical
Introduction Series program help fill the gap.
The arts humanize us and give us a glimpse
as to why we exist, why we are alive. The arts
give us all that and more. Without the arts, we
really die as a society.”
— Arturo O’Farrill, Grammy Award winner
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“Amazona” — one of J. M. Tolani’s timeless
photographs of rural life unchanged, snapped
in Ecuador in 2005.
STANDING TALL AND MOVING FORWARD:
J. M. Tolani’s Portrait on Parkinsonism
Burma-born photographer J. M. Tolani has
traveled the world to capture images of
indigenous cultures and street life in rural
areas — life as lived unchanged by the
modern world.
WE
PROVIDE
HOPE,
CONNECTION,
AND A
SENSE OF
PURPOSE
With more than 2,900 classes and programs, 92Y is the ultimate conduit
to personal development. Whether that means developing one’s creative
side, honing professional skills and knowledge, learning a new craft for the
first time or getting fit, 92Y is a place where people can realize their
full potential at each and every stage of life. For seniors, our Himan Brown
Senior Program provides essential resources, connection to community
and a renewed sense of purpose.
It was upon his return to his current home,
New York, from such a trip to Latin America when he first noticed something wrong:
a slight tremor of the right hand. After
several rounds of doctor’s visits and tests,
a diagnosis of Parkinson’s was confirmed.
He was not yet 50. For someone whose
passion and trade requires skillfully and
steadily holding a heavy camera to capture the perfect image, it was an especially
hard-to-take diagnosis.
But J. M. has persevered and refuses to let
the disease stop him from living life as an
artist. One thing that’s helped dramatically
improve his quality of life is PEP! Parkinson’s Exercise Program, a new fitness-related program at 92Y designed exclusively for people with Parkinson’s disease.
Launched in June 2015, PEP! uses highly
specific exercises and movements with
I do have Parkinson’s,
but Parkinson’s does
not have me.”
modifications so that patients of any age
and level of the disease can participate.
The results have been impressive for many
participants, and J. M. is no exception.
“Since I started PEP! at 92nd Street Y,
my Parkinson’s condition has improved
considerably to a degree that my quality
of life and confidence have gone up by
several notches,” says J. M., who attends
PEP! helped by a 92Y scholarship. “I am
able to walk with more confidence and
have less fear of falling, which is such a
relief. I also feel more motivated than ever
and find myself doing things that I could
have never imagined just a year ago.”
“I do have Parkinson’s, but Parkinson’s
does not have me,” he adds.
DID YOU KNOW? 92Y now connects seniors through technology
How can we share our programmatic excellence beyond our four walls? We’re working
on a pilot program with Kittay House, a retirement community in the Bronx, to make our
programs available through virtual technology. So far, Kittay House seniors have enjoyed
programs such as a virtual tour of New York’s
Jewish Museum as well as interactive music
and dance classes led by our School of Arts
faculty members. This is just the start — our
vision is to provide communities
everywhere with access to the
excellence our local community
so benefits from.
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YOUR IMPACT
Here are just some of the ways in which your
From July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015: more than 300,000 people
joined us in person and 5 million participated online.
READINGS
CONCERTS
& DANCE PERFORMANCES
30
ARTISTIC
DEBUTS
30 NEW YORK PREMIERES
3,522
CLASSES OFFERED
YOUNG PEOPLE
GAINED ACCESS
TO DISCOUNT &
FREE TICKETS
TO MORE THAN
600 EVENTS
566 CHILDREN & 132 ADULTS RECEIVED
$1,052,281
IN SCHOLARSHIP
FUNDING FOR
ALL PROGRAMS
WE PROVIDE ARTS EDUCATION IN 50 NYC PUBLIC SCHOOLS
TO 16,000
CHILDREN
30,500 291,000
SOCIAL MEDIA
20 COMMUNITIES
172
MORE THAN
gift makes a difference in our community today
#7DAYSOFGENIUS
ON STAGE AND IN CLASS
477
TALKS &
AT A GLANCE
TOOK PART WORLDWIDE
92Y ON DEMAND VIDEO
50
4.3
MILLION
VIEWS
228
MILLION MINUTES
WATCHED
COUNTRIES/
TERRITORIES
IMPRESSIONS
92Y FREE-ACCESS LIVESTREAM
732,000 VIEWS
220 118
COUNTRIES
LIVECASTS
JEWISH LIFE
115,000 17,500
#NEWYEARPRAYER
VIEWS IN 14 COUNTRIES
HIGH HOLIDAY
LIVESTREAM VIEWS
IN 89 COUNTRIES
COUNTLESS HOURS
OF JEWISH JOY
EXPERIENCED AT
92Y SHABABA
FALL 2015 HIGHLIGHTS
#GIVINGTUESDAY’S GLOBAL IMPACT
114
BILLION
IMPRESSIONS
ON TWITTER
71 COUNTRIES
700,000 DONORS
$116 MILLION RAISED
#SOCIALGOODSUMMIT 2015
INCLUDING 1,392 STUDENTS IN THE
92Y CHRISTOPHER LIGHTFOOT
WALKER LITERATURE PROJECT
ONLINE VIEWS
1.6
BILLION
SOCIAL MEDIA
IMPRESSIONS
110
GLOBAL
MEET-UPS
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
FISCAL 2015 | JULY 1, 2014 - JUNE 30, 2015
OPERATING REVENUE
OPERATING EXPENSES
(IN MILLIONS)
(IN MILLIONS)
FRIENDS OF
Gifts and pledges as of June 30, 2015
Your gift has an immediate
impact on the quality of
life for this and future
generations. It makes
these stories possible.
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$500,000 & ABOVE
Anonymous (2)
Harkness Foundation for Dance
Himan Brown Charitable Trust
Daphne Recanati Kaplan and
Thomas S. Kaplan
John Templeton Foundation
The Joan H. and Preston Robert Tisch Foundation
UJA-Federation of New York
Amber Walker in memory of
Christopher Lightfoot Walker
CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE
$200,000–$499,999
Anonymous (2)
Jody Gottfried Arnhold and
John Arnhold
Debbie and Glenn August
Carolyn E. and Laurence D. Belfer
The Covenant Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
New York City Department of
Cultural Affairs
Mara and Ricky Sandler
Carolyn and Curtis Schenker
Oliver Stanton
EARNED
$40.6
33%
OF REVENUE IS
CONTRIBUTED
CONTRIBUTED
$19.7
PROGRAM
SERVICES
$56.2
PROGRAM
REVENUE
COVERS ONLY
66%
OF OPERATING
EXPENSES
SUPPORTING
SERVICES
$4.9
92%
OF EXPENSES
ARE FOR
PROGRAM
SERVICES
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
$100,000–$199,999
Anonyomous
Emily and Len Blavatnik
Gilda and Henry Block
Stacey and Matthew Bronfman
Lauren and Lee Fixel
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Libi and Rick Gerson
Golden Family Foundation
Susan and Jeffrey Goldenberg
Kasowitz 2011 Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
Lori A. and Marc E. Kasowitz
Kasowitz, Benson, Torres and Friedman LLP
Kristen and Jonathan Korngold
Sarah and Eric Lane
Jennifer and Marc Lipschultz
Lini Lipton
Howard M. Lorber
Christine and Richard Mack
Cheryl and Philip L. Milstein
New York City Department of Youth and Community Development
Jenny and John Paulson
Tania and Ian Schrager
Eva Colin Usdan and John Usdan
Jeffrey Walker
LEADERS CIRCLE
$50,000–$99,999
Helen and Robert Appel
Julian C. Baker
Catherine Hannah Behrend
Michael Berland
Linda and Peter Berley
Lisa and Jeff Blau
Bloomberg LP
The Chazen and Chazen
Miller Families
The Derfner Foundation
Amanda and Jonathan Eilian
Susan Berger Ellman and
Stuart J. Ellman
Sidney E. Frank Foundation
Howard Gilman Foundation, Inc.
Jane H. Goldman and
Benjamin H. Lewis
Dana and Michael Goldstein
The Marc Haas Foundation, Inc.
Hermione Foundation
The William and Flora Hewlett
Foundation
The Hite Foundation
Renée and Daniel Kaplan
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Michele Gerber Klein
Estate of Kenneth Kolker
Nancy and Jeffrey Lane
Evelyn H. Lauder Charitable
Lead Annuity Trust
William P. Lauder
Jacqueline and Bennett LeBow
Nancy and Paul G. Levy
Tami and Fredric Mack
Mashable, Inc.
Leni and Peter W. May
Mertz Gilmore Foundation
David and Jennifer Millstone
Cheryl and Michael Minikes
National Endowment for the Arts
Jillian and Lawrence Neubauer
George Newmark
The Henry Nias Foundation,
courtesy of Dr. Stanley Edelman
Andrea Olshan and Michael Odell
Nancy and Frederic M. Poses
Anna and Martin J. Rabinowitz
Ingeborg and Ira Rennert
Atoosa and Ari Rubenstein
Ronald Saltz
Anne Spitzer and Bernard Spitzer z”l
Susan Margules Steinhardt and
John Steinhardt
Brett and Daniel Sundheim
Buddy Teich
Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach
Stanley D. and Nikki Waxberg Fund
Caryn and Jeff A. Zucker
AMBASSADORS CIRCLE
$25,000–$49,999
Anonymous
Jemilah Afshar and Sascha Bauer
Scott and Randi Alper
C. Michael Armstrong
AT&T
The Augustine Foundation
Judy and Ron Baron
Ginette and Joshua Becker
The David Berg Foundation
Sara and David Berman
Debra and Leon Black
The Brodsky Family Foundation
DOROT Foundation
Allison and Cengiz Duman
Edition Hotels
Douglas Elliman
Epstein Teicher Philanthropies
Eric Feuerstein and Rebecca Raphael
Sarah and David Fiszel
Foundation for Jewish Camp
Angelina and Ryan Freedman
GBRG, Inc.
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Gail R. Gremse and David S. Rose
Leo Oppenheimer & Flora Oppenheimer Haas
Foundation
The Heckscher Foundation for Children
William H. Heyman
Jewish Agency For Israel
Warren and Allison Kanders
Erica B. and Michael Karsch
Theodore H. Kaufman
KIND Healthy Snacks
Ruth Lazarus and Michael S. Feldberg
Constance and David Littman
Gregory and Yoshiko Margolies
Betsy Miller and Stuart Sucherman
Howard Milstein
Alessandra and Alan Mnuchin
Mary Lou and Robert Morgado
New York State Council on the Arts
Jane and Dan Och
Amanda and Ned Offit
PayPal
Pfizer Inc.
Related Companies, LP
Sylvia and Marvin Rubin Family Foundation
May & Samuel Rudin Family
Foundation, Inc.
Drs. Gail M. and Leonard Saltz
Lesley and David Schulhof
Mesi and Stanley Shashoua
Selina and Sihan Shu
Lauren Hochfelder Silverman and Alexander
Silverman
SoulCycle
Lacey Tisch
CORNERSTONE CIRCLE
$10,000–$24,999
Anonymous (3)
Academy Bus, LLC
Alliant Employee Benefits
American Express
Rebecca and Darren Anikstein
Stuart S. Applebaum
in honor of Andrea Petrini
Artnet Worldwide Corporation
Harriet and Dr. Arthur H. Aufses, Jr.
Heather and Felix Baker
Vernon and Theresa Baker
Barkey Charitable Trust
Joan Beir
Scott and Erica Belsky
Claire B. and Lawrence A. Benenson
Denise V. Benmosche
British Council
BTIG, LLC
Case Foundation
William Chardack Charitable
Lead Trust
Samantha E. and Jonathan Cohen
Colonial Consulting
Marcia and Geoffrey Colvin
Con Edison
The Corcoran Group
Corigin Real Estate Group
Sharon and Jon Corzine
The Gladys Krieble Delmas
Foundation
Suzanne and Jacob Doft
Suzanne O’Leary Donohoe and
Matthew B. Donohoe
Madeline and Tom Elghanayan
Equinox
Ernst & Young
Sandi and Andrew L. Farkas
Feld Entertainment
Kurt and Yelena Feuerman
Financial Times
Estelle and Jerry Finkelstein
Estate Of Irving Fishman
Richard P. Fishman
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Lauren and Brian Frank
Danyelle Freeman and Josh Resnick
Glenn and Amanda Fuhrman
Patricia Gantz
Yonina and Eric Gomberg
Joseph C. and Clare F. Goodman Memorial
Foundation
Gerald J. Grossman
Meredith and Judd Grossman
Michael Guerrasio
Paul Hastings LLP
Susan and Roger Hertog
Gregory Heyman
Jeff Holzschuh
Jefferies
Norman and Noelle Jemal
Jeremiah Kaplan Foundation
The Kauffmann Foundation
Barry and Carole Kaye
Joia and Joshua Kazam
The Edythe Kenner Foundation
David L. Klein, Jr. Foundation
Elana and Elie Kobrin
Ladenburg Thalman & Co, Inc.
Latham & Watkins LLP
Evelyn z”l and Leonard Lauder
The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation
Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg and Frank
Lautenberg
Juanita and Joseph N. Leff z”l
Pamela and Todd Leon
Anton and Abby Levy
Michael S. Liebowitz
Jean and Armand Lindenbaum
Marcel Lindenbaum and Belda Lindenbaum z”l
Littman Brands c/o Hudson Valley Lighting, Inc.
Litwin Foundation, Inc.
London Jewelers
Longhill Charitable Foundation
Michael and Elizabeth Manasse
David Maupin and Stefano Tonchi
Patricia and Thomas McKearn
Ellen and Alan Meckler
Lara and Corey Metz
Jennifer Bayer Michaels and
Howard Michaels
Meredith Milstein
Lori Tarnopol Moore and
David Moore
Morgan Stanley & Co.
Howard and Eleanor Morgan
Henry and Lucy Moses Fund, Inc.
MSNBC
Bruce Nagel
Ariel and Vivian Nakash
Mary Kathryn and Alex Navab
Brooke and Daniel Neidich
Madeline I. Noveck
Scott Nuttall
Suzi and Martin J. Oppenheimer
Michael and Vikki Price
Dina and Douglas Propp
Random House, Inc.
RBC Capital Markets
Erynne and Ari Rennert
Elizabeth Flisser Rosman and
Adam L. Rosman
Miriam and Samuel Rotrosen
Lynda and Robert Safron
The Jack and Anita Saltz
Foundation, Inc.
Erica and Joseph Samuels
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
Haley and Matthew Satnick
Carrie and Jeremy Schein
Adolph and Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation, Inc.
Lindsay and Drew Schulte
Oliver and Kate Schupp
Melissa and Stephen Shapiro
Nina Bauer Shapiro and
Andrew Shapiro
Ramy and Rob Sharp
Jackie and Bippy Siegal
Silverstein Properties
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
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Sitrick and Company
The Ruth Stanton Foundation
Esta Eiger Stecher
Marion and Ronald J. Stein
Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch
Thomas and Bonnie Uger
Elaine and Alan G. Weiler
Carol and Michael Weisman
Jane and Warren A. Weiss
Myrna Z. and Dr. Arthur Weiss
Gary and Nina Wexler
White & Case Foundation, Inc.
Oliver and Sara Wiener
Lauren and Steve Witkoff
Kimberly and Aaron Yeary
Lois and Andrew Zaro
Jodi and Adam Zotkow
Donald and Barbara Hrbek Zucker
BENEFACTOR
$5,000–$9,999
Anonymous (4)
The Jeffrey A. Altman Foundation
Barbara Asch and Jonathan Weiss
Michael Ashner
Avenue Capital Group
Jack Balos
Dorothy and Martin Bandier
BBC Radio Wales
Marc Becker and Caryn Seidman Becker
Tina and David Bellet
Norman Benzaquen
Renee Berger and Sandye Berger
Stanley & Marion Bergman
Charitable Fund
Ian B. Blumenstein
Joel and J. Boyarsky
Neil Boyarsky and Jennifer Bandier
Joseph and Valerie Brown
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
Diane and Clyde Brownstone
Jennifer Brownstone
Robert and Liana Buonanno
Bonnie and Clive Chajet
Haim and Ronnie Chera
Betsy Cohn and Alan D. Cohn z”l
The Leon and Toby Cooperman Family Foundation in honor of Barry Rosenstein
Harriet and Steven Croman
Darcie and Jonathan Crystal
Jean and James Crystal
The D’Addario Foundation
Nina and Mitch Davidson
Nicholas DeMartini
The Difference Card
Duman Home
Deborah and Eric Edell
Cheryl and Blair Effron
Lewis Eisenberg
Empire Office
Gretchen and Adam Englander
Danielle Englebardt
Norman C. Fields
Filipa and Josh Fink
Christine and Todd Fisher
Samantha Lasry Fleisher and
John Fleisher
Clarita and Alexander Fodor
Tracy Pollan and Michael J. Fox
Mary and Harvey Freeman
Fridolin Charitable Trust
Karen and Edward Friedman
Caroline and James Gertler
Liane Ginsberg
Lauren and Stephen Glassgold
The Edward and Carol Goldberg Family Foundation
John and Suzanne Golden
SL Green
Jaclyn Greenberg
Griffon Corporation
Havas Worldwide
Sandy and Christine Heller
L. Stephen Hill
Todd Hirsch and Tracy McNamara
Gail and Carl Icahn
Icon Interiors, Inc.
Faye Jacob and Philippe Wyder
Helen and David Jaffe
Jones Day
Lynda and Joseph Jurist
Gloria Ann Katz, EdD
Stuart Katzoff
Lynn R. and Richard L. Kay
Jeff and Alice Keimweiss
Loren and Casey M. Klein
Helaine Klieger
Stephen and Lindsay Kraus
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump
Michelle and Norman Lattman
Daniel Levine and Jessie Tisch
Leon Levy Foundation
Amalia and Adam Lindemann
Thea Lorber
M&T Bank
Neiman Marcus
Juliana and Jon May
Stacey S. Mayrock
Mike Michelson
Dara and Charles Miller
Frances and Irwin Miller
Joshua Milstein
Julia and Ed Mintz
Nathan’s Famous
Leslie and Mitchell J. Nelson
Nespresso, USA. Inc.
Jennifer Nosenchuk
The Office of the Manhattan Borough President
Gale Brewer and New York Department for
the Aging
Preferred Placement, Inc
Helaine and Michael Pruzan
Jason and Jessica Riffaterre
Marcella Rosen
Nancy Rosen and David Lesch
Laura and David Rosenblatt
Carolyn and Marc Rowan
Judith O. Rubin
Kerry Rubinstein and Peter Rubinstein
Pamela and Richard Rubinstein Foundation
Allison and Neil Rubler
Marielle and Edmond Safra
Suzanne G. and William J. Sales
Stephen M. Sander
Sard Verbinnen & Co.
Viktoria and Alan Schrager
Jolie Schwab and David Hodes
David Schwimmer and
Katherine Greig
Irvin G. and Beatrice M. Shaffer Fund of Berks
County Community Foundation
Jeremy and Jessica Shell
David and Holly Sherr
Muriel F. Siebert Foundation
Arkin Solbakken LLP
Sarah and Howard Solomon
Vicki and Adam Solomon
David Sorkin
The Dorothy Strelsin Foundation
Alan and Katherine Stroock Fund
Stonehenge Management
Sylvan Family Foundation
Taconic Investment Partners LLC
Burton Tansky
Technogym
Colleen and Henry Timms
William B. Troy
United Capital Corp
Marisa van Bokhorst
Lillian Vernon
Elizabeth and Y. Hiro Wakabayashi
The Weininger Foundation, Inc.
Stacey and Gregg Weinstein
Harriet and Ronald Weintraub
Weitz Family Charitable Foundation
Welsh Government
Melvin Wiener
Susan and Benjamin Winter
Brian and Ali Wolfe
Kristie Wolf and Cary Meyers
Estate Of Molly Zelkind
Kimberly Zelnick and Scott Mitnick
Amy Zuflacht
SUSTAINER $2,500–$4,999
Anonymous (4)
Marie Abrams
Caryl and Herbert Ackerman
Joan Taub Ades and Alan M. Ades
Alp Signs
Navid and Hedieh Aminzadeh
Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation
Candace Carmel Barasch and Michael Barasch
David and Lisa Barse
Daniel and Beverly Bartfeld
Lee and Shira Bressler
The Bydale Foundation
Cammeby’s International Ltd.
Jill and Irwin Cohen
Community Products LLC
Consulate General of Israel in
New York
COOKFOX Architects, LLC
Erica C. and Alexander Crisses
Andrew Crystal
Robert Davidoff
The De Niro Group, LLC
Robert Derector Associates
Thea Duell
Cliff Faulkner
The Felzen Family
Nancy Fisher and Marc Kirschner
Sam Fox
David Friedman and
Michelle Davidson
Thomas and Patricia Garbutt
Eric Gatoff
Betty Gilman
Gilsanz, Murray, Steficek, LLP
Alice Ginott, MD and Theodore Cohn
Katherine and Jason Ginsburg
Patricia and Bernard Goldstein
Harold Grinspoon Foundation and PJ Library®
Sarah and Geoffrey Gund
Afshin and Elisa Hakak
Ellen and Kamran Hakim
Sandra and Michael Hecht
Hotel Wales
Carl C. Icahn Foundation
Jewish Community Youth Foundation
Jophed-Thomas Foundation
Rita J. & Stanley H. Kaplan Family Foundation
Jane and Gerald Katcher
Jerry and Lee Katzoff
Fran and Sandy Kay
Sehr amd Shahmir Khaliq
Anla and Mark Kingdon
Anita and Marvin Kirsten
Stacey and Glen Kopp
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frakel LLP
Barbara and Richard Lane
Susan Liebman
Ray and Matthew Lindenbaum
Robert Losada
Andrew and Rachel Lustgarten
Allison and Howard Lutnick
Linda and Harry Macklowe
Susan L. and Morris Mark
Marriott International
Nina Matis and Alan Gosule
Jerry and Judy Mermel
Diane and Stanley Miller
Mary and Gerald Millman
Linda Mirels
MSD Capital
Alyse and Marc Myers
George Newmark
W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
James and Susan O’Hara
Matthew and Deevana Palazzolo
Parnassus Foundation/Jane and Raphael
Bernstein
Moses L. Parshelsky Foundation
Lea Pedersen and Jesse Huot
Barbara and Louis Perlmutter
Gail and Ephraim Propp
Ginger Puglia
Karen Putterman
Justin Rabinowitz
Charles Raich
Ruth Raisman and Jeffrey Hornstein
Colin F. Rankowitz
Dana and Yossi Raucher
Lillian Rosenthal
Banu and Moris Roso
Helen S. Rubinstein
Jeffrey and Melanie Rudnick
Shirley and Yossi Sagol
Richard Scharf and Dana Golding
Carl and Merritt Schlanger
Ruth Schlesinger
Alissa and Alex Schmelkin
Kim and David Schrader
Lori and Brian Schreiber
Valerie Beth Schwartz Foundation
Maria and Dov Seidman
Sara and Michael Shaw
Stuart Shikiar
Erika Shlomm
Lilian Sicular
Jamil Simon and Julia Reidhead
Julie and Jordan Solomon
Rebecca Sternthal and
Andrew Schiffrin
Jane and Peter R. Strasser
Jonathan and Nicole Strauss
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Streim
Jodi and Andrew Sussman
Toys “R” Us Children’s Fund, Inc. & FAO Schwarz
UBS
US Immigration Fund
Robert and Lesley Vecsler
Meredith and Bryan Verona
Barry S. and Teri C. Volpert
Stephanie and Harold Wagner
Andrew and Sarah Washkowitz
Evelene Wechsler
Audrey Wilf
Tamara and Randall Winn
Debi and Steven Wisch
Fred Wistow
Ali and Jeff Zalaznick
PATRON $1,000–$2,499
Anonymous (9)
Carol Abrahams
Deborah and Ronald Adler
Aflac
Christopher Ahmad
Rachel and Barry Akrongold
Susan F. Alexander
Robert Altschuler
Susan Appel
Amerique Ashear Jewels
Julia and Robert Anello
Harvey and Phyllis Anikstein
Galina Anissimova
Apple Bank For Savings
Ares Operations
Ronni and Michael Arnold
Jan Aronson
Ashner Family Evergreen Foundation
Axe-Houghton Foundation
Nancy and Marc Badner
Danielle Bajakian and
Robert Lookstein
Russell Balano
Jay Bauer
Giti and Jack Bendheim
Benevity Community Impact Fund
Muriel Bennett
Vivian Berg
Barbara and Fred Berger
Shula and Alon Bergman Harnoy
Noah and Rhoda Berley
Tammy P. Bieber
Big Apple Circus
Betty and Daniel A. Birnant
Lindsay and Maurice Blanco
Adele Block
Barbara and James Block
Lauren Blum and C. William Merlen
Peggy Blumenthal
Mr. Charles Borrok
Norman Boyd
Barbara and Gary Brandt Family Foundation
Samuel Brandt
Mallory and Dr. Leonard Brenner
Devon and Peter Briger
Eli M. Bronfman
Jamie and Adam Brown
Norm Cantin and Pat Chadwick
Carolyn Cantor and David Korins
James F. Capalino
Capezio/ Ballet Makers Dance Foundation, Inc.
Art and Meg Caplan
The Casacades Residents’
Association, Inc.
Janis Cecil
Irene Chae and Bart Stone
Marcy & Chanin Foundation
Ginger Chinn
Mary A. Lee and Ernest W. Chung
Mary Cirillo-Goldberg
Maureen and Marshall Cogan
Jonathan Cohen
Bobbi and Barry Coller
George J. Collins
Jeremy P. Colvin
Catherine Ann Conneally
Kim Conroy
Andrew and Abby Crisses
Marylyn and Richard Crystal
Czech Tourism North America
Barbara and Haim Dabah
Peggy and Richard Danziger
Suzanne and Kenneth David
Richard Davidoff
Seth Davis
Elisabeth De Picciotto
George Downs and Ilene Cohen
Lisa Drayer and David Strumeyer
Duff & Phelps
Lauren and Matthew Dukes
Claire Edersheim
Edith Ehrlich
Bob and Gwen Eide
Guy and Caroline Endzweig
The Adam Englander and
Robert Englander Families
Lise and Michael Evans
Majid Fateh
Marc and Sheri Feigen
Tim Feinsmith
Kenneth and Bonnie Feld
Yanina Feldman and Robert Levitan
Christine Ferer
Audrey and Harvey Feuerstein
Lincoln Field
Fitbump
Lawrence Fogelman
Foundation Femme Debut
Fran-Man Foundation Inc.
Lawrence and Alice Friedland
Susan Friedlander
Shauna K Friedman
Joanne I. and Edward Froelich
Robert Frome
Hanna Arie-Gaifman and
Haim Gaifman
Alyssa Garnick and Mark Lerner
Helen Garrison
Jerrold E. Gertz
Elizabeth Gildersleeve and
Richard Berman
Laurie and Stephen Girsky
Samantha and Bradley Glick
GMR Marketing
Aileen Godsick and
Peter A. Godsick, M.D.
Ruthie Golan
Martin and Virginia Gold
Stan Goldberg
Richard A. Goldstein
Louise Kovens Goodman
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Sally and Michael L. Gordon
Marcie and Laurence Gottlieb
Rebecca and Stephen Green
Matthew Grossman and
Jessica Resnick
Group Americar Transportation
Joseph Gurwin Foundation
Incorporated
Leo and Laura Guthart
Kenneth Haber
Monica Halem
Emily and Jamie I. Hamilton
Jennifer and Jonathan Harris
Lori and Robert Harrison
Joanna Lea Hedge
Bossak Heilbron Charitable Foundation
Jacqueline E. and Robert Helpern
Inbal Himelblau-Denman
Jackie Harris Hochberg
Rena and Scott Hoffman
Christina Park Huang and
Derrick Huang
Morton P. And Chris Hyman
InShape Circus
Judith and Thomas Iovino
Alan L. and Barbara Jacobs
Melissa Jampol and
Seth A. Moskowitz
JDS Construction Group, LLC
Rosalie and Ralph Joel
Stanley R. Joseph
Jerry Kamiel
The Kandell Fund
Jeanne Kanders
Jenny Sharfstein Kane and
Andrew Kane
Nan and Marc Kaplan
Suri Kasirer and Bruce Teitelbaum
Anton Katz
George and Mariana Kaufman
Bonnie and Ezra Kazam
Cindy and Robert Kelly
Robert Kern
Shelly and Howard Kivell
Marilyn and Steven Klein
Suzanne and Devon Klein
Frances Klingenstein
Abbe and Dan Klores
Raymond and Elissa Koff
Jay and Clara Koh
Rabbi Rafe and Chany Konikov
Maria Konsig
CLC Kramer Foundation
Jeff Kuhr and Aimee Bernstein
Dorothy S. and Lawrence Kryger
Nanette L. Laitman
Rose Lansbury
Frances and Bernard Laterman
Peggy S. Laval
Joan M. Leiman
Len Chamber Chritable Trust
Gerald Lennard
Stephanie and Stephen Levey
Beth Levine
Ira Levy
Karen and Paul S. Levy
Janet Lewinter
Dorothy Lichtenstein
Emily Ann Lichtman
Jayne Lipman and Robert P. Goodman
Margo Litwin
Michael Loeb
Marcia Lustgarten
Mamma Chia
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome C. Marcus
Robert Marcus
Pia and Mitchell Marks
Claire and Cornelius Marx
Elana Maser and Tom Mukamal
Nicholas Mastroianni
Joan McKay
Frances McKenzie
Amanda Megibow
Peter Mensch
Joyce Menschel
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The Sue and Eugene Mercy, Jr. Foundation
David N. Michaelson
R. Michelson Gallery
Linda Mirels
Albert S. Mishaan
Marvin Mitchneck and Bunny Mitcneck
Jay Moskowitz and Janet Silverstein
Adriana and Robert Mnuchin
Naomi Molner
Paula and Paul Morgenstein
Helene and Henry Morrison
Claudia and Douglas A. Morse
Enid and Lester Morse, Jr.
Donna Nadler and Robert Gould
Steven P. Napier
NBC Universal
Margaret and Richard Neimeth
Dorothy Neustadter
Diana H. Newman and Isaac D. Corre
Eileen and Arthur Newman
Reba Nosoff
Natalie and Eitan Ogen
Morton and Carole Olshan
Paula Olsiewski and John Healey, M.D.
Paula Sarnoff Oreck
Jennifer and Scott Ostfeld
Zachary Pack
Par Plumbing Co., Inc.
Park Avenue Synagogue
Deborah Paul
Bradford and Kate Peck
Antonia Pew
Carole and Ira Pittelman
Dennis Polizzi
Barbara Pollard Stein and
Mitchell Stein
Liz Prael
John Preston II
Eleanor Heyman Propp
R&S Strauss Family Foundation
Bernirene Ramos and James Simmons
Catherine Randolph
Libby and Bob Rappaport
Linda Rappaport
Catherine Reed and Yitzhak Brudny
Rick and Bonnie Reiss
Edward Richards
Marcia K. Richer and Harvey L. Richer
Phyllis Richter and Malcolm Ross
The Ritz Plaza
Myrna Ronson
Hila and Saul Rosen
Libby and Seth Rosen
Lynne and Maurice Rosen
Robert S. Rosenbaum
Daniel Rosenblum Family Foundation
Alfred and Jane Ross Foundation
Gloria F. Ross Foundation
Susan and Bradley Ruskin
Mary Ann and Edward Ryan
Caroline and Jonathan Sack
Beverly Sackler
Brandy Katz and John Sandstedt
Lorin and Ron Satnick
Joel Saturn
Diane H. Schafer
Betty and Paul Schaffer
Thomas E. Schalk
Robert B. Schechter
Jeremy Schein
Estate Of Lucille Rosen Schein
Laura and Morton Schneider
Judy and Bennet Schonfeld
Paola and Michael P. Schulhof
Robert D. Schultz
Pam Seymon and Robert Schumer
Lynn Schusterman
Jason Schwalbe
Alan Schwartz and Ilene Tannen
Joyce Gewirtz Segal
Dr. Jay Selman
Jeri and Marc Shapiro
Juju Chang and Neal Shapiro
Caralee Caplan-Shaw and Jason Shaw
Matt and Alexandra Shear
Elizabeth M. and David M. Sherman
Estate of Sydney Shindell
Scott Shnay
Linda and David Sicher
Sidhal Industries
Rev and Michael Siegal
Ariel and Lewis Silberman
Amy R. and Jeffrey Silverman
Andrew Silverman
Neil Simon
Jill and Sandy Sirulnick
Alan Skvirsky
Mr. And Mrs. Gilbert L. Snyder
David A. Sokol
Sheryl and Jonathan Sokoloff
Xinghua and Jason Solinsky
Jordan Solomon
Mary Branch Spalding
Marlene Lamm Spigner
Theo Spilka
Barbara and Nathaniel Springer
Abby and Heath Sroka
Neil and Debby Sroka
Nancy and Kenneth Stein
Helene and Sidney H. Stein
Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Steinberg
Amy and Neil Steiner
James and Carolyn Sterling
Marc Stern
Miriam and Howard Stern
Allan Stewart and Donatella Arpaia Stewart
Ann and Leon Stone
Donald Sulam and Elaine Gordon
Jennifer and Craig Tamchin
Jennifer and Andrew Tassler
Susan Taussig
Sophie Thai
Theatrical Stage Employees Local One
Olga Timoshkina
Susan Tisch
Leslie Topper
Hector Torres
Touch Medicine
Mark and Candy Udell
Marcia Unger
Robin Unger
United Healthcare Services, Inc
UrbanSitter
Abby and Vitaly Vorobeychik
Scott and Dawn Walters
Charlene Wang
Saul Waring
Eli Weinberg and Stephanie Jillian
Estate of Ilona Weinberger
Jason Weiner and Nicole Zatlyn
Jeffrey and Felecia Weiss
Arnold H. Weissman
Trevor J. Welch
Petter E. Wendel
David and Amy Wertheimer
Westbrook Parners
The Wilf Family Foundation
Barbara and Bruce Winston
Elizabeth Winter
Polly Blitzer Wolkstein
Peter J. Worth
Camilla and Andrew Wylie
Jennifer and Robert Yaffa
Yogi Beans
Cynthia and Gregory Zabel
William and Debra Miller Zabel
Michael and Charlotte Zinder
Judy and Howard P. Berkowitz
Cathy and Marc J. Bern
Angelica Berrie
Irving S. Bobrow
Samuel Brandt
Stacey and Matthew Bronfman
Patricia and James E. Cayne
CityView Racquet Club
Fern and Hersh D. Cohen
Marylyn and Richard Crystal
Nina and Mitch Davidson
Virginia and Stanley Edelman
Ethel and Eli
Susan Berger Ellman and
Stuart J. Ellman
Jeffrey E. Epstein
Christine Ferer
Amanda and Neil Friedman
Manny Gantz z”l and Pat Gantz
Arlene and Stephen Genatt
The Family of Susan and
Jeff Goldenberg
Dana and Michael Goldstein
Judith and John J. Hannan
William H. Heyman
Ronnie and Samuel J. Heyman
Jackie Harris Hochberg
Lenore and Michael Hyatt
Alfred and Patsy Kahn
Renée and Daniel Kaplan
Daphne Recanati Kaplan and Thomas S. Kaplan
Lori and Marc Kasowitz
Robin and Anton Katz
The Geismar Katz Family
Linda and Ilan Kaufthal
Naomi and William Kramer
Elizabeth and Ronald Krinick
William Lambert
Nancy and Jeffrey B. Lane
William P. Lauder
Joseph N. Leff z”l and Juanita Leff
In memory of Beatrice and
Joshua Leiner
Simone and David W. Levinson
Caroline and Edwin Levy
Nancy and Paul G. Levy
David L. Lieb Foundation
Jean and Armand Lindenbaum
Ray and Matthew Lindenbaum
Tami and Fredric Mack
Sharyn and Stephen Mann
Shirley and Manoochehr
Manoocherian
Juliana and Jon May
Leni and Peter W. May
Bernard Mendik z”l
Mary and Gerald Millman
Vivian and Seymour Milstein
In memory of Rose and
Morris Milstein
Cheryl and Philip L. Milstein
Cheryl and Michael Minikes
Mahin and Nedjatolah Moezinia
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by including the institution in their estate plans.
Anonymous (8)
Rosalie Klein Adolf
Debbie and Glenn August
Leiter Bamberger
Yvette and Maurice J. Bendahan
Claire B. and Lawrence A. Benenson
Martin Blumenthal
Samuel Brandt
Selma and Harold Brodbar
Henny Brodnitz z”l
Rochelle Busch
Lorraine Buch
Estate of Helene Buttenwieser
Edward Ralph Buultjens
Alice Ginott and Theodore Cohn
Marcia and Geoffrey Colvin
Andrew Crystal
Joan V. Custin
Ruth Dickler
Joan Eliasoph, M.D.
Christine Ferer
Irving R. Fishman
Erwin Flaxman and Linda R. Laughlin
Margot Friedlander
Muriel and Irving V. Gerstein
Joan Gettry
Berthe Golby
Michael Goldstein
Florence C. Golly
Richard F. Goodman
Corinne P. and Maurice Greenberg
Alice z”l and James A. z”l Greenwood
John E. Greenwood
Linora Hoffman
Marion Beard Hutner z”l
George J. Ebbinghousen and
P. Jaine Jacobs
Joan L. and Dr. Julius H. Jacobson, II
Matilda Kahn
Dr. Lee Katz
Henry Kohn z”l
Naomi and William K. Kramer
Louis Kroll, MD
Madeleine Lane
Joseph N. Leff z”l
Sylvia Levine
Jane and Barry Linsky
Vivian Lowell
Cora M. Marks z”l
Sally Klingenstein Martell
Lini S. May-Stock z”l
Gabrielle Mellett
Mrs. Carol R. Meyer
Donald B. z’ll and Pauline Meyer
Frances and Irwin Miller
Cheryl and Philip L. Milstein
Sherry Natkow
Sidney and Ruth Nearenberg
John Oppenheimer
Suzi and Martin J. Oppenheimer
Pearl Reinfeld z”l
Lillian and Seymour A. Rosenthal
Theodore M. Rosenthal
Sylvia and Marvin Rubin Family Foundation
Florence Rubinstein
Sherwood Rudin
Lucille R. Schein
Irene Alport Schmied
Dorothy Smolen z”l
David A. Sokol
Evelyn and Robert Stahl
Ronald Stanton
Ruth S. Stanton
Charles W. Stendig
The Dorothy Strelsin Foundation
Bernice and Gerald Tell z”l
Marion Weil z”l
Milton Weiner
The Estate of Florence White
Judith Ziman-Scheuer
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AS OF JUNE 2015
PRESIDENT
Marc S. Lipschultz°
92ND STREET Y PILLAR SOCIETY
92nd Street Y Pillar Society, a distinguished group of
individual donors, celebrates more than 350 years of
Jewish community in America.
Anonymous (2)
Cyndy and Bjorn Aaserod
Sol Adler z”l and Deborah Adler
Judy and John M. Angelo
Debbie and Glenn August
Carolyn and Laurence Belfer
Claire B. and Lawrence A. Benenson
Barbara and Fred Berger
Helen and Jack Nash z”l
Beth Goldberg Nash and Joshua Nash
Heidi Shafranek Naumann and
Otto Naumann
Eileen and Arthur Newman
Leni and Robert M. Newman Jr.
Jane and Daniel Och
Eve, Judith and John Oppenheimer
Jenny and John Paulson
The Ronald O. Perelman Family
Nancy and Fred Poses
Connie Chung and Maury Povich
Gail and Ephraim Propp
Ingeborg and Ira Leon Rennert
Marcella Rosen
In memory of Jacqueline and
John Rosenthal
Pat and E. John Rosenwald
Noreen and Peter Thomas Roth
Sylvia and Marvin Rubin
Michael Saperstein
Judith and Morris Sarna
Carolyn and Curtis Schenker
Alison and Jack Schneider
Miquette and Mort Schrader
Renee and Ted Serure
Cynthia and Bruce Sherman
Rev and Michael Siegal
Amy and Jeffrey Silverman
Laura and Harry Slatkin
Ruth S. Stanton
Judy and Michael Steinhardt
Susan and John Steinhardt
Jean and Donald Tang
Susan Mendik Tarkinow
Lynne Tarnopol
Tamara and Randall Winn
Kathy and Bruce Wisnicki
Nancy and Jay Zises
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Stuart J. Ellman*°
TREASURER/CHAIRMAN OF
THE FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul Levy°
SECRETARY
Marcia Eppler Colvin°
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jody Gottfried Arnhold°
Arthur Aufses, MD
Glenn August°
Catherine H. Behrend
Laurence D. Belfer°
Claire Benenson
Michael Berland
Len Blavatnik
Thomas Block
Matthew Bronfman*°
Kathy Chazen
Andrew Crystal
Richard Crystal
Stanley Edelman, MD
Michael S. Feldberg
Christine Ferer
Rick Gerson
Jeffrey B. Goldenberg
Jane H. Goldman
Michael Goldstein*°
Daniel R. Kaplan*
Thomas S. Kaplan*
Lori A. Kasowitz
Richard L. Kay
Jonathan Korngold
Eric Lane°
Nancy Z. Lane
Marc Lasry
William P. Lauder
Howard M. Lorber
Fredric Mack*
Richard J. Mack
Irwin Miller
Philip L. Milstein*
Cheryl Minikes
Andrea Olshan
Martin J. Oppenheimer
John Paulson
Martin J. Rabinowitz
David S. Rose
Marcella Rosen
Barry Rosenstein
Michael S. Roth
Gail Michele Saltz, MD
Mara Sandler
Curtis Schenker
David M. Schizer
Dov L. Seidman
Oliver Stanton
Ronald Stein
John Steinhardt
Stuart Sucherman
Bertram Teich
Joan Tisch
Eva Colin Usdan
Kenneth L. Wallach°
Caryn Zucker
HONORARY DIRECTORS
Clive Chajet
Jerome A. Chazen
Gerald J. Grossman
William H. Heyman
Joan L. Jacobson*
Lee Katz, PhD
Elena Hahn Kiam
Peter W. May
Mitchell J. Nelson
Madeline I. Noveck
Elihu Rose
Judith O. Rubin*
Ruth S. Stanton
Harriet Weintraub
Myrna Z. Weiss
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