Celebrate...Celebrate...Celebrate!
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Celebrate...Celebrate...Celebrate!
Inside this issue: Cocktails & Closets Lobby Day OACAP Mainstream bulletin April - June 2015 Volume 93 Issue 2 Celebrate...Celebrate...Celebrate! We are delighted to announce the 2015 Section Awards winners: Community Service Marvin & Muriel Beckerman Advocacy Rosalyn Borg Leadership Andrea Newstead Volunteer Service Helene Meisler Emerging Leader Nancy (Nix-Rice) Litz {Message from the President} 295 N. Lindbergh Blvd. p:(314)993-5181 St. Louis, MO 63141 f: (314)993-5362 ncjwstl.org [email protected] p: (314)692-8141 f: (314)692-8148 theresaleshop.org [email protected] NCJW Staff Ellen Alper Stephanie Enger Lisa Gjerswald Jessica Means Marissa Rosen Alyssa Shyken Heather Silverman Executive Director Program Associate Office Manager Resale Shop Manager Development Director Editor, Marketing Associate Program Director 2014-2015 Executive Team Darien Arnstein Erin Schreiber Betty Kagan Jane Tzinberg Rubin Cynthia Albin Gail Eisenkramer & Andrea Newstead Susan Katzman Bonnie Solomon Jill Gubin Lori Goldberg Marlene Hammerman Jennifer Bernstein President Secretary Treasurer VP Administration VP Advocacy Co-VPs Community Service VP Development VP Leadership VP Marketing VP Membership Immediate Past President State Policy Advocacy Chair 2014-2015 BOARD MEMBERS Jenny Abeles Amy Hammerman Alissa Arst Jenny Hoffman-Mentle Nanci Bobrow, Ph.D Laura Levey Michelle Brooks Nancy (Nix-Rice) Litz Hillary Friedman Carolyn Satz Maxine Friedman Jennifer Scissors Nan Goldberg Karen Silverman Sherri Goldman Katie Berg Silversmith Lisa Gubernik Karen Suroff Farilyn Hale Amy Weiss I want to wish you and your families a wonderful Passover! I hope it will be a meaningful festival of freedom for you, as freedom is certainly worth celebrating! NCJW is committed to social justice and the preservation of our freedoms, whether it is women’s reproductive freedom, voter rights, human trafficking or access to quality public education. As you prepare for your Passover Seder Darien Arnstein President observances, I hope you will use our Passover [email protected] insert found in this bulletin as a way to provide awareness of human trafficking. Our human trafficking awareness campaign has recently run two ads in the Jewish Light; kudos to our Trafficking Task Force and co-chairs, Rosalyn Borg and Sarah Martin, for spearheading these excellent efforts! We will also be bringing our message of social justice to our state legislators on Wednesday, April 15th with our NCJW Lobby Day. Don’t be shy! Join us on this outing, bring a friend and meet new women committed to NCJW issues. We provide the training and it is so important that elected officials hear from their constituents. All that NCJW is able to achieve in impacting our community is due to you – our members, volunteers and financial supporters! The NCJW fiscal year ends on June 30th, so it’s not too late to participate in our Annual Campaign. We had a fabulous response to our matching gift challenge, and we’d be honored to include your gift in our year-end totals, especially if you’ve never made an Annual Campaign gift before! Please give generously to support all the important work that you love about NCJW and our advocacy for you on issues for women, children and families. We have started new programming around racial justice issues as well. We’re excited that a generous grant, from The Siteman Family Foundation, will fund the opening of five new Kids Community Closets in the coming year. A special event, Cocktails and Closets, is being planned for Tuesday, April 28th to celebrate and help support this program. We’re thrilled to be able to expand this vital program to reach even more children having emergency clothing needs to be able to stay in school and benefit from regular school attendance. Our Section Installation and Awards will be held Wednesday, May 27th, and we’ll be “kicking off ” the St. Louis Section’s birthday celebration of our 120th year! Please come honor our incoming and outgoing leadership and our very special volunteers who will receive Section awards. My thanks to each of you for your commitment as members of NCJW and I hope you will be enjoying our springtime events. President NCJW-St. Louis Section 2 NCJW - ST. LOUIS SECTION A look back through NCJW History… Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), now Voices for Children, incorporates the CASA programs for St. Louis city and county. As part of our celebration of our St. Louis Section’s 120th anniversary, we will be highlighting a few of our past projects throughout this year’s bulletins. Many of you know that several of our NCJW projects which began long ago through identifying community needs have now been spun-off to operate independently. Some examples of these include: The Delcrest senior housing complex now operates as its own non-profit, The Gladys and Henry Crown Center. NCJW took the lead in organizing the capital campaign and securing the HUD financing for the original Delcrest and the Delcrest II buildings. {TheResaleShop} Jessica Means, Manager, TheResaleShop ([email protected]) Save the Date! Earth Day Event & Sale Wednesday, April 22, 2015 Advocate Services for Abused Women became Legal Advocates for Abused Women (LAAW), a program of the Crime Victim Advocacy Center. NCJW also has signature projects which are no longer active because the needs have changed in the community. Over the past twenty years we have said “farewell” to: • Luncheons for the Blind (a monthly social event for the visually impaired) • Inside Israel (an educational program in the schools about Israel) • Oral History (an important fundraiser as well as a service to families to record family memories, so capably handled by Eddie Rosenheim) NCJW is fortunate to have such capable volunteers who have been engaged in these, and many other projects, over the years. Thank you to all who have been involved throughout our history! We hope that you will join us for our Section “Birthday Celebration” as part of our Board Installation and Awards event on May 27, and again for Celebrating Women this fall. What’s Right with the Region! Thursday, May 7, 2015 at 5 pm Sheldon Concert Hall 3548 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108 Cost: $50/person; $35 for Young Professionals (Under 30) Purchase tickets at www.focus-stl.org/WRWR 25% off store-wide! Healing Hearts Bank builds a community of We will be hosting a shoe drive now through April 22 in partnership with Solea Water Project, which identifies holistic solutions for implementing safe, affordable and effective clean-water projects with affected communities in the Caribbean and Latin America. With every pair of shoes you donate, you will receive a raffle ticket to win great prizes including restaurant gift certificates, green products, and more! women assisting women in need by providing them with microloans. These loans of up to $500 are given to underserved women and survivors of domestic violence who apply through their “bank.” The banks are run by volunteer bankers from NCJW and partner agencies. The goal of the program is to help women move from financial dependence to independence. Congratulations to Healing Hearts Bank chair Marilyn Ratkin and the Banker Team Leaders Katie Silversmith, Eve Frank Bensky, Gail Lapin and Sue Rundblad, as well as the many great NCJW volunteers who participate! TheResaleShop Sale Dates 3/30 – 4/4 Suit and Dress Sale 5/22-5/23 Memorial Day Sale 5/25 Shop Closed 6/15-6/20Men’s Sale April – JUNE 2015 3 {Community Service} Kids Community Closet is growing! Thanks to a wonderful grant from The Siteman Family Foundation, we will be expanding our Closets into 5 new schools over the next year. We’re excited to provide more students with access to the Closets on an emergency basis, keeping more kids in school. Do you collect small toiletries like body wash, shampoo, soap (travel size), deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and are looking for somewhere to donate them? With the expansion of Kids Community Closet, we will be adding these items to the Closets. Please contact Stephanie, [email protected], for more information, or drop them off at the NCJW office. Gail Eisenkramer, Co-VP Community Service ([email protected]) Andrea Newstead, Co-VP Community Service ([email protected]) Response to Kids Community Closet is overwhelming! One of the schools with a Kids Community Closet sent over this letter (below) around the holidays to thank their closet Liaisons, Patty and Joy. The email below was received after a voucher was requested to provide clothing for children in emergency need, who did not have access to a Kids Community Closet. Mirowitz Fills a Kids Community Closet After learning about the unrest in Ferguson and hearing that NCJW has three Kids Community Closets in the area, students at Mirowitz Jewish Community School wanted to help! Zach,Yeshara and Judah decided they wanted to collect hats, gloves, underwear and socks to be given to the Ferguson-Florissant School District. Their 3rd Grade teacher, Sue Lapp, along with Andrea Newstead (Technology Coordinator at Mirowitz and NCJW VP of Community Service) and Joy Sterneck (Closet Liaison) coordinated the delivery of over 50 items to the closet at the end of January. To: Lisa and Marissa From: Keri Simon, LCSW Special School District Social Worker Re: NCJW I just wanted to write and express my genuine gratitude for all your help and for all NCJW provides for the St. Louis community. As a social worker, it is a safety net that I can rely on for my families in need. Every time I have requested help, you have been so helpful, making the pickup convenient and easy. Thanks again for the vouchers - Mirowitz students Judah Segal,Yeshara Reznikov and Zach Cohen, pictured here with Cool Valley Students, put away items collected at a drive at their school. 4 NCJW - ST. LOUIS SECTION I was able to get much needed clothes for my students. Warmest Regards, Keri Simon m) Sponsor a child at the 15th Annual Back-To-School! Store Saks Fifth Avenue Supports Back-to-School! Store During the month of December, employees of Saks Fifth Avenue collected socks and underwear for NCJW’s Back-to-School! Store and Kids Community Closets. Marketing Director, Tania Beasley-Jolly, said “Saks was eager to help improve the lives of women, children and families in our community and pleased to partner with NCJW.” In addition to collecting socks and underwear, sales associates held a bake sale and contributed the proceeds. This was the third business collaboration for NCJW for BTSS, with other successful Tania Beasley-Jolly poses with the items sock/underwear Saks collected for Back-To-School! Store. drives having been held by Studio Branca and Buckingham Asset Management. Thank you to these businesses for their continued support of NCJW and Back-To-School! Store! The Back-To-School! Store co-chairs Alissa Arst ([email protected]), Stacy Kress ([email protected]), Karen Silverman ([email protected]), Jennifer Scissors ([email protected]) and their committee have been hard at work planning the Sunday, July 19th event at Central Reform Congregation. We’re expecting to serve 1,200 kids! We’ll offer vision and dental screenings again this year. Want to get involved now? Sponsor a child for $180 at ncjwbtss.org, or simply contact one of the co-chairs. This event takes a lot of volunteer power, and we’d love to have you! Volunteer sign-up will be available in late May. Project Renewal On the afternoon of May 31st, NCJW will host women from Haven of Grace for Project Renewal. Project Renewal is designed to empower underserved women by providing clothing, education, resources and the tools they need to succeed at work and home. Please contact our office at 314-993-5181 for more information or if you would like to volunteer. If you’re interested or know a company willing to hold a drive to collect socks and underwear for Back-To-School! Store and Kids Community Closet, please contact Stephanie, [email protected]. Project Renewal participants and volunteers pose for a photo after their shopping experience! April – JUNE 2015 5 {Development} Susan Katzman, VP Development ([email protected]) Give STL Day – May 5 Give STL Day is a 24-hour, online giving event organized by The Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation to grow philanthropy in the St. Louis metropolitan area. The minimum donation is $10 and there is no maximum. Prize money will be made available to amplify charitable donations. The goal is to inspire the community to come together for 24 hours to contribute as many charitable dollars as possible to support the work of local nonprofit organizations. Last year’s inaugural effort of Give STL Day raised more than $1.1 million for 528 local nonprofits. Over the course of the 24-hour period, Give STL Day logged more than 13,000 individual gifts, which ranged in value from $10 to $5,000. To participate: simply visit www.givestlday.org on May 5th and search “National Council of Jewish Women – St. Louis Section” {Annual Campaign Update} Hannah G. Solomon Lead Donors $5,000 and Above Jane Goldberg Nancy Kranzberg Pam Lester Stanley and Lucy Lopata Charitable Foundation Nancy Siteman $1,001 - $4,999 Marilyn Berkow Nanci Bobrow, Ph.D. Lois Gould Lucy Shelden Levy Sima Needleman Barbara Newmark Peggy Pearline Marissa Rosen Carolyn Satz Karen Suroff $1,000 Ellen Alper Darien Arnstein Evelyn Cohen { Gail Eisenkramer Sharee Feldman Pepe Prince Finn Fox Family Foundation Roxanne Frank Vicky Fraser Hillary Friedman Judith Gall Sherri Goldman Susan Goldstein Nancy Green Joanne Iskiwitch Estelle W. & Karen S. Kalish Fund Nancy Kalishman Sally Katzif Susan Katzman Joan Klearman Ann Lux Lynn Lyss Shelley Marglous Joyce Margulis Adrienne Momi Jean Moog Noemi Neidorff Ilene Ordower Lorrie Poscover Judy Putzel In March, NCJW testified at the hearing for VESSA (Victims Employment Safety and Security) Legislation in Jefferson City. } All Donor Listings are from July 1, 2014 to February 22, 2015 Marilyn Ratkin Ruth Siteman Marilyn Steinback Rochelle Weiss Marilyn Werner* Susan Witte Linda Yatkeman Vivian Zwick ANNUAL CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP LEVEL $500 - $999 Marian Auer Bettie Gershman Terry Hieken Debra Horwitz Shirley Mosinger Jill Schupp Kathy Zigler ANNUAL CAMPAIGN CHAMPION LEVEL $250 - $499 Holly Bernstein Jennifer Bernstein Betsy Cohen Roberta Frank Audrey Friedman Janice Gitt Dorette Goldberg Lois Goldring Dolores Grollman Rita Levis Joy Liss Susan Matlof Sherri Newstead Audrey Rothbarth Susan Sale Martha Scharff Heather Silverman Mary Strauss Deborah Zimmerman ANNUAL CAMPAIGN ROLE MODEL LEVEL $100 - $249 Audrey Adreon Cynthia Albin Marcia Sokol-Anderson Sandy Bell Harriet Baron Norma Baron Beverly Barron Deborah Benoit Nancy Berg Linda Berger Marilyn Blum Beatrice Borenstein Rosalyn Borg Edith Brown Peggy Brown Elaine Carp Wolff Maxine Clark Barbara Cotlar Patricia Croughan Jennifer Deutsch Susan Edelstein Madeleine Elkins Barbara Finch Mary Ellen Freund Gloria Feldman Maxine Friedman Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Tha {Annual Campaign Update} July 1, 2014 through February 22, 2015 (continued) Lois Friedman Judith Garfinkel Debbie Gilula Maxine Goldman Jane Goz Goodman Rachel Haspiel Rhoda Hochman Carol Jacobson Wendy Jaffe Marianne Karsh Evelyn Koshner Lorraine Laiderman Ruby Lapin Faye Levey Laura Levey Terri Leyton Shirley Londe Sherri Lyss Marlene Lefton Bonnie Mann Gloria McCarter Linda Meyers Lois Caplan Miller Judith Milton { ANNUAL CAMPAIGN ADVOCATE LEVEL UP TO $99 Janet Aach Harriet Abatgis Alice D. Abrams Donna Abrams Susan Albert Peggy Alper Risa Alper Shirley Alper Harriette Arkin Sidonia Arnstein Alissa Arst Faye Beth Baer-O’Byrne Selma Balk Melissa Baris Henriette Barken Lisa Graivier Barnes Barbara Bianco Karen Palmer Bland Judy Brandvein Michelle Brooks Suzanne Broddon This spring, 2 new Kids Community Closets are opening – one at Barack Obama Elementary and one at Kratz Elementary. Nina Needleman Sharon Rosenblum Emily Rosenfeld Eddie Rosenheim Margot Schwab Joanne Schwartz Laurie Schweizer Lee Scissors Andrea Shanker Marjorie Seldin Horty Shieber Rose-Lynn Sokol Elaine Tenzer Sally Tofle Dale Wald Bertha Wallbrunn Nancy Weinreich Enid Weisberg-Frank Marilyn Young Hillary B. Zimmerman Sandy Brooks Radine Borowsky Benita Boxerman Susan Boxerman Judy Capes Josephine Cassel Arlen Chaleff Barbara Corday Reva Davis Dana DeBlasi Marcia Denenholz Miriam Dennis Marlene Eisenstein Ellen Feinstein Roberta Feinstein Barbara Ferman Dianna Fine Shirley Finger Elaine Fixman Cynthia Frank Lois Frank } { } Healing Hearts Bank made 30+ loans to survivors of domestic violence. Rosalie Franklin Kate Gibbs Nan Goldberg Tracy Goldberg-Gross Alice Goodman Jan Greenberg Carol B. Gusdorf Roberta Gutwein Debra Halpern Lynn Friedman Hamilton Selene Hammerman Carolyn Henges Myrna Hershman Jenny Hoffman-Mentle Lisa Iglauer Joyce Jacobs Randee Jacobs Betty Kagan Carole Kalish Norma Kaplan Marsha Karney Hattie Katzman Natalie Kauffman Elizabeth Kerner Ruth Kiem Michele Kingsley Linda Koenig Jacquelyn Kofsky Orietta Kohn Elaine Kramer Shirley Lieber Kronemer Donna Lainoff Fritzi Lainoff Gail Lapin Carol Lasker Naomi Lasky Linda Levin Karen Levine Louise Levine Deborah Levinson Constance Levy Maxine Levy Sally S. Levy Hadassah Lebman Cindy Lefton Joy Lending Jackie Lipsitz Judith Lipsitz Nancy (Nix-Rice) Litz Carole Loebner Alice Ludmer Rhona Lyons Jerri Livingston Louise Mandel Bernice Mange Marylen Mann Julie Mathes Judith Medoff Susan Meltz Carrie Merrifield Goldee Miller Dee Mintz Marcia Moskowitz Rosalind Neuman Andrea Newstead Nancy Novack Frala Brown Osherow Diana Padratzik Heather Cohen Padratzik Miriam Pessin Jill Evans Petzall Mary Pomerantz Evelyn Portnoff Nancy Powers Sylvia Powers Edith Price Vida Prince Sandy Redler Gladys Reichenbach Rabbi Carnie Rose Carla Rosen Barry Rosenberg Ellen Ross JoEllen Rubenstein Ann Ruwitch Marilyn Sandweiss Florence Schachter Ellen Schapiro Mariva Scherck Erin Schreiber * of Blessed Memory ou! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! {Annual Campaign Update} July 1, 2014 through February 22, 2015 (continued) { Francine Schraier Betty Schwartz Esther Schweich Helen Seeherman D. J. Serkes Aileen Shapiro Sarah Siegel Pamela Siegel Barbara Silver Karen Silverman Carole Simon Merle Singer Sharon Singer Victoria Singer Debra Spigel Edna Surinsky Katie Silversmith Gloria Sirkin Elinor Slosberg Bonnie Solomon Marcia Sterneck Arlene Stiffman Margie Summers Myrna Sokolik Helene Sherman Carol Shook Ellen Soule Barbara Spector Gloria Spitzer Judith Stix Helen Stolar Roberta Stolz Amy Stone Jane Tarlow Debra Segal Tatkow Patricia Teper Sharon Tureen Debbie Tzinberg Jane Tzinberg Rubin Georgee Waldman Amy Wallerstein Faith Greenberg Waxman Ellen Weiss Vicki S. Weiss Ilene Wittels Patti Wolkowitz Diane Weinstock Carole Zatlin Sheryl Zigler Shelley Zimbalist } Back-To-School! Store provided 1,200 children with new clothing and school supplies. BACK-TO-SCHOOL! STORE CHILD SPONSORS+ July 1, 2014 through February 22, 2015 Sam and Tucker Abeles’ Lemonade Stand (2) Fran Balk (2) Barbara Barnholtz Beverly Barron (2) Maris Berg Terry Bernstein Susan and Larry Boxerman Brightway Insurance California Pizza Kitchen, Inc. Joshua and Emily Corson Gloria Cotlar Kathy DeWoskin Evelyn and Lester Fagin Dianna Fine Katherine Gross (2) Roberta Gutwein H2O Club Randee Jacobs Nancy Litz Carolyn Losos - In Honor of Marilyn Werner’s Birthday Mrs. Claire Marx Monsanto Matching Gift Program Helene Meisler and Ken Morrison Susan Newman Diane and Michael Packman Peggy and Rod Pearline Susie Philpott (2) Karla and Steven Rosenblum Ken and Jane Tzinberg Rubin Marilyn M. Sachs Saks Fifth Avenue Plaza Frontenac Carolyn Satz Peggy and Alan Schaffer - In Honor of Karen Silverman’s Hardwork for BTSS Eileen Schechter Barbara Shifrin Rabbi Susan Talve (3) Beth and Bob Tucker Amy Wallerstein Betty Kagan and Martin Wice Carolynn Wolff BACK TO SCHOOL! STORE FRIENDS+ July 1, 2014 through February 22, 2015 Cynthia Albin Harriette Arkin Alissa Arst Nancy Berg Donna Bick Michelle Brooks & Family Lauren Davis Miriam Dennis El-Bethel Baptist Church Sunday School Taylor Flotken Phyllis Goldberg Lillian Goldman Gertrude Hulbert Ruth Kiem Alan and Jackie Kofsky Stacy Kress Jerri Livingston Ellen Lourie Ariel Lyons-Warren Neil and Rachel Peters Sandy and Frank Wasserman BACK-TO-SCHOOL! STORE GRANTS+ July 1, 2014 through February 22, 2015 The Staenberg Family Foundation Trio Foundation of St. Louis The Harvey Kornblum Foundation Norman J. Stupp Foundation Boeing St. Louis Employees Community Fund Ruth Berg Enterprise Holdings Foundation Express Scripts Foundation Ed and Dorette Goldberg Keystone St. Louis Congregation Shaare Emeth Religious School Tzedakah Project Essman Family Charitable Foundation The Blue Gator Foundation Inc. The Saks Philanthropic Fund Maxine Clark BACK TO SCHOOL! STORE IN KIND DONATIONS+ July 1, 2014 through February 22, 2015 Buckingham Asset Management Debbie Deutch Amy Fleisher Emily Rosen Josh Rosen Saks Fifth Avenue - Frontenac Shaare Emeth Knitting Group Studio Branca Building Fund July 1, 2014 through February 22, 2015 Cynthia Albin Darien Arnstein Jennifer Deutsch Farilyn Hale Marlene Hammerman Rhoda Hochman Betty Kagan Shirley Mosinger Marilyn Werner* Susan Witte Fran Zamler Healing Hearts Bank Incarnate Word Foundation The Jean Stein Bloch Wife-WidowWoman Program Sally and Nardie Stein in honor of their sister, Jean Stein Bloch * of Blessed Memory + Includes Kids Community Closet donations We apologize for any misspellings or names omitted by mistake. Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! ou! {Membership} Lori Goldberg, VP Membership ([email protected]) Directory Updates Staci Falk 1122 Culverhill St. Louis, MO 63119 [email protected] Let us know if you have updates to your contact information. As of February 22, we received the following changes: Eunice Reichman 14180 Woods Mill Cove Dr. Chesterfield, MO 63017 Amy Gallant [email protected] NEW MEMBERS Bella Packman 11185 Schuetz Road St. Louis, MO 63146 (314)569-0853 [email protected] Hadassah Lebman 8600 Delmar, Apt. 4H St. Louis, MO 63124 (314)995-9769 [email protected] Judy Abrams 36 Ridgetop Dr. St. Louis, MO 63117 (314)993-8593 (314)603-8507 [email protected] Sheryl Rosen 14101 Ladue Rd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314)576-7548 [email protected] Laura Silverberg 1 Twin Springs Lane St. Louis, MO 63124 (314)666-0419 (563)505-4199 [email protected] Jennifer Stiff 7745 Fleta St. St. Louis, MO 63123 (314)323-2304 [email protected] Sarah Stolker 19 Covington Road St. Louis, MO 63132 (314)540-2858 [email protected] Staff Corner Congratulations Lisa Gjerswald! In March, she celebrated 2 years as our (incredible!) Office Manager. Jennifer Stiff, joined NCJW in January as a Practicum student from the Brown School at Washington University. She is working on a variety of projects with Advocacy and Community Service. She will be with us through July. Lisa Gjerswald Jen Stiff December 1, 2014 – February 22, 2015 New Members Judy Abrams Staci Falk Bella Packman Sheryl Rosen Laura Silverberg Jennifer Stiff Sarah Stolker New Life Members Madeline Elkins Karen Suroff In Loving Memory Jeanne Ansehl Esther Bressler Sarene DeWoskin Joyce “Toodles” Green William L. Mantinband Aida Novack Mitzi Sisson Shirley Sparks Marilyn Rudman Werner Help us fill Kids Community Closets – we’re growing! Join us for drinks and appetizers sure to bring back fond school memories while supporting our expansion into 5 new schools this year! We are asking all attendees to bring a package of new socks, underwear or a gift card for Target or Old Navy to help stock Kids Community Closet. For more infomation or to RSVP visit www. ncjwstl.org or call 314-993-5181. Tuesday, April 28, 2015 @ 5:30 pm NewSpace 1960 Innerbelt Circle Drive, St. Louis, MO 63114, (at Page and 170) Cost: $18 to attend. $100 to be a sponsor. April – JUNE 2015 9 {Development} Susan Katzman, VP Development ([email protected]) Trivia Night…Success! Thank you for supporting our 10th Annual Trivia Night! Co-chairs Melissa Alper and Helene Meisler led a great committee to a successful evening! Committee members include: Susan Katzman, Marissa Rosen, Rose-Lynn Sokol, Beth Kodner, Susan Newman, Debra Deutsch, Farilyn Hale, Leslie Gubitz, Nancy Nix-Rice Litz, Jill Gubin, and Alyssa Kaitz. The evening was filled with trivia knowledge, mulligans, the Big Tenth Raffle, round games, raffle baskets, and laughter all around. Jerry Ehrlich emceed the event, which went off without a hitch. Thank you to everyone who participated for making the evening a blast! Thank you to our generous raffle basket donors, round sponsors and participants! 2 1 1 Co-chairs Helene Meisler and Melissa Alper 2 Trivia Night winners! 3 Thank you to the CORO Fellows for volunteering! The Coro Fellowship uses the city as a classroom to train the next generation of change makers. 3 10 NCJW - ST. LOUIS SECTION Tha Thank You to All our Raffle Donors Amy and Kevin Fischer Anonymous Aveda Experience Center St. Louis Galleria Baked T’s Balaban’s Restaurant Basso Bonnie Solomon Breeze Blow Dry Bar Byrd Designer Consignment Boutique Cabela’s Casa del Mar Coastal Mexican Grill Cha Boutique Chesterfield Athletic Club Christopher’s Clara and Geoff Goldman Clarisonic Climb So Ill Craft Restaurants LTD Dana and Mike Windsor Embroider the Occasion Evangeline’s Five Bistro Food Network Forever Flawless - Diamond Infused Skin Care FOX Sports Midwest Frontenac Salon and Spa Giddyup Jane Hair Theatre Salon Happy Tails Home Wine Kitchen Hufford’s Jewelry Imagination Toys INMOTION HEALTH CENTER Jacob Klein, MD Jay Eiler, Assoc. IIDA Jennifer Bernstein Jennifer Jim Jill and Aaron Settler Joel Marion Photography Katherine Jessica Collections Kim Kuehner Sportswear KIND soap company Lisa Gravier Barnes Little Fishes Swim School Marmi Mavrik Fine Jewelry Nancy Nix-Rice NCJW Neiman Marcus Nordstrom Café Bistro Olive Oils and More PALM Health Peacock Loop Diner Pillsbury Marketing Prints Charming Gallery PRP Wine Sally and Ken Katzif Seven Gables Inn Soleil by Erkers at Plaza Frontenac Special Occasions St. Louis Magazine Stages St. Louis Starrs St. Louis Cardinals Stonewater Spa, Salon & Boutique Strawberry Stitch Co. Sugarfire Smokehouse Sweet Serenity Massage The Clover The Designing Block The Diamond Shop The Magic House The Original Pancake House The Pasta House Company Vie Walmart Walt Disney World White Buffalo Massage Woody’s Mens Shop Yucando Art Studio Zydeco Blues Thank you to our sponsors and underwriters! The Gladys K. Crown Foundation Harvey Kornblum Foundation Helene Meisler and Ken Morrison Drs. Nanci and James Bobrow Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! {Advocacy} Mother2Mother Begins Important Discussion On January 26, women from the YWCA - Metro St. Louis and The Ethics Project joined the Jewish Community for Mother2Mother, a discussion between mothers about parenting their sons as African-American mothers. The eight women who took the stage described “the talk” they give to their sons about how to safely get home if they are stopped by the police and Cynthia Albin, VP Advocacy ([email protected]) Jennifer Bernstein, State Policy Advocacy Chair ([email protected]) how they must behave to be safe. They shared heart-wrenching stories about situations they have seen or their sons have experienced. The event was sponsored by NCJW and co-sponsored by Temple Emanuel, United Hebrew, Central Reform, Bais Abraham and Kol Rinah Congregations along with Nishmah and Jewish Community Relations Council. NCJW President Darien Arnstein said she felt the event achieved its goals. “I was extremely pleased with the engagement, energy and content that was brought up throughout the evening.” At the end of the evening, audience members and the panelists had the opportunity to discuss the current climate of issues facing St. Louis and ways to help make change happen. They gave the audience advice to stand up for injustices they see to help the community. Special thanks to Philip Deitch for his wonderful photos of the evening. NCJW Goes to Jefferson City! Eight Months Post-Ferguson: The Journey from Recovery to Rebuilding Seeking Sustainable solutions to Economic & Racial Disparities Thursday, April 16 7-8:30 pm Sheet Metal Workers Local 36 Union Hall 2319 Chouteau Ave., 63103 For more information visit www.ncjwstl.org Co-Sponsored by NCJW,Women’s Voices Raised for Social Justice and Jewish Community Relations Council 12 NCJW - ST. LOUIS SECTION Whether you walk the halls of our state capitol on a regular basis or are just getting into progressive issues, we’d love to have you join us on Wednesday, April 15! Our elected officials need to hear from us on issues we care about. Health care, reproductive rights, protection for victims of domestic violence, what we say can make a difference! There will be two pick up locations, one at the NCJW offices at 7:45am, the other in Chesterfield Valley at 8:15am. We will return by 5pm that day. For a $36 donation, you get bus transportation, training, lunch, snacks, drinks, and an opportunity to make a difference in our state. To RSVP or for more information visit ncjwstl.org or call 314-993-5181. Witnessing Whiteness Group begins April 1 HUMAN TRAFFICKING... ...a form of modern-day slavery. National Council of Jewish Women – St. Louis Section is asking you to remember those who have been affected by human trafficking. Please use this insert in your Seder for the Hillel sandwich. As we recall our time of slavery in Egypt, we place an extra portion of maror in our Hillel Sandwich to remember that in our lifetime we were also slaves during the Holocaust. Slavery continues today in the form of human trafficking. We remember those entrapped by criminals who promised them a better life here. We remember young people who are exploited with promises of false love and protection. CUT HERE. This dialogue group is designed to assist people who identify as White with understanding racism, White privilege and White supremacy in America. This group will follow the book Witnessing Whiteness and will be led by a trained facilitator from the YWCA. The group starts Wednesday, April 1 and will meet from 5:30-7:30PM on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month for five months. All meetings will be held at the NCJW office. Bring a brown bag dinner and NCJW will provide drinks. The group is free and open to the public. Advanced reservations required. RSVP to [email protected]. For more information contact Heather Silverman, [email protected] or 314-993-5181. Babysitting will be provided upon advanced request. We recall those swept into captive labor. We think of children sold into slavery. We, who are free, understand the bitterness of today’s slaves. Let us resolve to educate ourselves and the community to end human trafficking for all time. 295 N. Lindbergh St. Louis, MO 63141 www.ncjwstl.org 314-993-5181 April – JUNE 2015 13 {Leadership} Join us for Board Installation and Section Awards on Wednesday, May 27 at TheResaleShop We are delighted to announce and recognize our incoming, continuing and outgoing board leadership! Thank you for all you do for NCJW! Bonnie Solomon, VP Leadership ([email protected]) 2015-2016 Board of Directors Cynthia Albin* Alissa Arst*** Melissa Baris** Community Service Nanci Bobrow, Ph.D Marvin & Muriel Beckerman Michelle Brooks Advocacy: Hillary Friedman Rosalyn Borg Maxine Friedman*** Leadership Nan Goldberg*** 2015-2016 Executive Team Jill Gubin* Darien Arnstein President Jenny Hoffman-Mentle Susan Witte President-Elect* Felice Joyce** Amy Hammerman Marilyn Ratkin** Betty Kagan Treasurer* Barbara Langsam Shuman** Nancy (Nix-Rice) Litz VP Advocacy** Gail Eisenkramer and Andrea Newstead Co-VP’s Community Service Susan Katzman VP Development Bonnie Solomon VP Leadership** Lisa Gubernik VP Marketing** Jennifer Scissors Karen Silverman*** Katie Silversmith Lynn Spewak** Amy Weiss * One year term ** New two year term *** Additional term Thank you to the following who are retiring from our board: Jenny Abeles Lori Goldberg VP Membership Sherri Goldman Marlene Hammerman Immediate Past President Laura Levey Jennifer Bernstein State Policy Advocacy Chair 14 NCJW - ST. LOUIS SECTION Andrea Newstead Volunteer Service Helene Meisler Emerging Leader Nancy (Nix-Rice) Litz Allison Izsak** Erin Schreiber Secretary Jane Tzinberg Rubin VP Administration We are delighted to announce the 2015 Section Awards winners: The 2015 awards ceremony will occur at the NCJW board installation on Wednesday, May 27. Celebrate with us! Don’t forget to send a tribute to celebrate our award winners and new board leadership! You can send a tribute online at ncjwstl.org/tributes, or call the office at 314-993-5181. Farilyn Hale Carolyn Satz Karen Suroff Th {Tributes} NCJW St. Louis Section, December 1, 2014 through February 20, 2015 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. Please note: We no longer send acknowledgement cards to donors. Key to Fund Listing CHILDREN (BTSS) Back-To-School! StoreTM Fund (JP) Julius Perlstein Fund for Children (LF) Lassie Frager Fund (LWM) Lois W. Markus Fund (WBL)William B. and Bernice Susman Lee Fund for Back-To-School! StoreTM (KCC) Kids Community Closet In Honor of Stephen Arnstein’s Special Birthday Marlene and Harley Hammerman (BTSS) n Eugene and Debbie Horwitz (ATK) n Sue and Rob Weintraub (ATK) n Steve and Lindy Wilhelm (ATK) n Gary Meltz (BTSS) Susan and Alan Witte (SP) Benita and Burton Boxerman (ATK) Marilyn and Gary Ratkin (ATK) Marian Auer’s Special Birthday Mickey and Marvin Goldman (BTSS/KCC) n Marvin and Muriel Beckerman for all of their hard work with OACAP Rochelle Harris (OACAP) Sandy and Steve Bell on the birth of grandson Simon Sally and Ken Katzif (BTSS) Eve Frank Bensky for all your hard work and accomplishments as a Healing Hearts Team Leader Marilyn Ratkin (HHB) Morry and Ellen Berger on the engagement of David and Brittney Mark and Sharee Feldman The Doughty Family for including us in your Chanukah celebration The Rosens and Fingermans (BTSS) Edie and Stephen Feman on the birth of grandson Hugo Nanci and Jim Bobrow (SLL) Susan Frank’s Special Birthday JoAnn and Bill Frazier (BTSS) Hillary and Bill Friedman on birth of new granddaughter NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Warner and Helane Isaacs’ Special Anniversary Mickey and Maxine Goldman (BTSS/KCC) Karen and Henry Stern (BTSS) Fritzi and Mike Lainoff for all of their hard work with OACAP Rochelle Harris (OACAP) Phyllis and Howard Loiterstein on birth of grandson Jack Steve and Sherri Newstead (BTSS) Doug McElvein’s Speedy Recovery NCJW Board & Staff (BTSS) Andrea Newstead for continued passion for BTSS Nancy Weigley (BTSS) Sylvia Nissenboim in appreciation of her kind and capable faciliation of the Jean Block Stein Wife Widow Woman Support Group Joan Hoffman (WWW-JB) Beth and Dr. David Parks’ Special Anniversary Marilyn and Gary Ratkin (HH) Carolyn and Larry Satz on the marriage of daughter Jamie Lise and Lee Bernstein (BTSS/KCC) Joel Schraier’s Special Birthday Sally and Ken Katzif (BTSS) Steve and Sherri Newstead (BTSS) Joel Schraier’s Speedy Recovery Marlene and Harley Hammerman (BTSS) Sally and Ken Katzif (BTSS) NCJW Board & Staff (SP) SERVICES TO WOMEN (WWW-JB)Jean Stein Bloch Wife-Widow-Woman Fund (WES) Women’s Emergency Services Tribute Fund (SP) Section Priorities (SLL) Ruth and Nancy Siteman Leadership Legacy Fund (HH) Healing Hearts Fund PRESIDENT’S DISCRETIONARY FUND (ATK) Harry Fredrick and Ann Trepp Koenigsburg Fund Karen Silverman for continued passion for BTSS Nancy Weigley (BTSS) Katie Silversmith for all your hard work and accomplishments as a Healing Hearts Team Leader Marilyn Ratkin (HHB) Nancy Siteman on the birth of new granddaughter Aviva Lise and Lee Bernstein (BTSS/KCC) Ellen Alper (SLL) NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Ruth Siteman on the birth of new great-granddaughter Aviva Ellen Alper (SLL) NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Bunny Steinbaum’s Special Birthday Carol Jacobson (WMF) Mary Strauss’s Speedy Recovery Susan Katzman (SLL) Bernice Volk’s Special Birthday Shirley Finger (CC) Judy Wasserman’s Special Birthday The Ratkins (BTSS) Harry and Miriam Weintrop Wealth Management Advisors Inc. (BTSS) n In Memory of Brother of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Amsterdam Debi and Bob Feit (BTSS) Lloyd Arkin Marilyn Lipman (ATK) NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Jenny, Zach, Sam & Tucker Abeles (BTSS) Lillian Arky Joanne and Dan Schwartz (BTSS/KCC) Jerome Berger The Mentle Family (BTSS) Bernard Bloom NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Bernard Bornstein Joan Klearman (HH) NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Joan Abrams (BTSS) Esther Bressler Joan Klearman (BTSS) Jerry Chod NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Eve Levy Dann Barbie Baronholtz-Present (WBL) Karen and Henry Stern (BTSS) Sarene DeWoskin Joanne and Dan Schwartz (BTSS/KCC) Jenn and Irl Scissors and Family (BTSS) Matt and Lizzie Berman & Family (BTSS) The Mentle Family (BTSS) NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Jenny, Zach, Sam and Tucker Abeles (BTSS) Darien and Stephen Arnstein (SP) Andrea Newstead (BTSS) Phyllis Fineshriber Nanci and Jim Bobrow (SLL) NCJW Board & Staff (SP) SERVICES TO OLDER ADULTS (CC) Crown Center and Older Adult Programs (WMF) Wilma Messing Fund (OACAP) Older Adult Community Action Program DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED (SF) Sosnoff Fund I n Denotes Chai Tribute of $18-$24 Tribute of $25-$49 Gold Tribute of $50 or more Norman Finger NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Shirley Fink Sue and Rob Weintraub (WWW-JB) Marvin Finkelstein Marilyn Lipman (ATK) Reuben Goodman NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Carol Jacobson (WMF) Joyce “Toodles” Green Lisa and Mark Gubernik (SLL) Ruth Hilton NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Harriet Kronick Ellen and Ed Lieberman (BTSS) Barry Mandel NCJW Board & Staff (HH) Mildred G. Mellman Mellman/Nathan Family Fund (SP) n Hortense Morgan Karen and Henry Stern (BTSS) Harold Mosinger Dorothy and Billy Firestone (SP) Joanne and Dan Schwartz (ATK) NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Barbara and Michael Newmark (SP) Joan Abrams (BTSS) Lois Goldring (BTSS) Carol Jacobson (WMF) Rita Pearline NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Judy Milton (ATK) Jennifer Scissors’ Grandmother Stephanie and Craig Saur (BTSS) Edward Schapiro Gloria Goldblatt (CC) Mrs. Ron Sherman’s Brother Mickey and Marvin Goldman (BTSS/KCC) Miriam (Mitzi) Sisson Joan Klearman (HH) NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Helene Skutch Ruth and Alvin Siteman (SLL) Shirley Sparks Lois Goldring (BTSS) Rhoda and Buddy Hochman (CC) Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Goodman (CC) Jeanette Studna NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Jenny, Zach, Sam & Tucker Abeles (BTSS) Steve and Sherri Newstead (BTSS) Jane and Mark Tucker (BTSS) Erwin Waldman Steve and Sherri Newstead (BTSS) Marian Wisnev NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Marvin Wool The Resale Shop Staff (SP) NCJW Board & Staff (SP) Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! 295 N. Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63141 DATED MATERIAL Join us to celebrate Kids Community Closets on April 28. See page 9 for more information. mission The National Council of Jewish Women–St. Louis Section 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, and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms. April 1 1 3 8 9 13 13 14 15 15 15 16 17 22 22 23 28 Jean Stein Bloch Wife-Widow-Woman Group Witnessing Whiteness Group Passover Begins at Sunset – Office CLOSES 1pm / TheResaleShop CLOSES 4pm Art Interest Group OACAP SOS Training with MEAAA Executive Team Meeting Board Meeting Women’s Equality Day – Jefferson City Lobby Day – Jefferson City Jean Stein Bloch Wife-Widow-Woman Group Witnessing Whiteness Group 8 Months Post Ferguson Program Past President Coffee Earth Day Sale – TheResaleShop Jean Stein Bloch Wife-Widow-Woman Group Dimvaloo Girls Night Out Event Cocktails and Closets Event at NewSpace MAY 5 6 6 Women of Achievement Luncheon honoring 4 NCJW members – Ritz Carlton Jean Stein Bloch Wife-Widow-Woman Group Witnessing Whiteness Group 16 NCJW - ST. LOUIS SECTION 7 11 13 20 20 22/23 25 27 31 ealing Hearts Bank being honored at FOCUS H St. Louis’ What’s Right with the Region Award Event – Sheldon Concert Hall Executive Team Meeting Art Interest Group Jean Stein Bloch Wife-Widow-Woman Group Witnessing Whiteness Group Memorial Day Sale – TheResaleShop MEMORIAL DAY – Office Closed Installation Project Renewal June 3 3 8 8 10 15 17 22 Jean Stein Bloch Wife-Widow-Woman Group Witnessing Whiteness Group Executive Team Meeting Board Meeting Jean Stein Bloch Wife-Widow-Woman Group Board Orientation Witnessing Whiteness Group Jewish Light Women in Business Event – Ritz Cartlon July 1 4 15 19 20 Witnessing Whiteness Group Independence Day – Office and TheResaleShop Closed Witnessing Whiteness Group Back to School! Store NCJW Office Closed
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