AnnUAL rePort - Montefiore Home

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AnnUAL rePort - Montefiore Home
Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home
ANNUAL
REPORT
2012–2013
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
Our Mission:
To enhance the
quality of life of
older persons,
by providing
an exceptional
standard of
service and care,
embracing the
richness of Jewish
religion, culture
and tradition.
Randwick residents Nicholas Halmay and Charlotte Zettel light candles
with Rabbi Rogut AM.
Contents:
4
Board & Executives
10 President’s Report
14
CEO’s Report
18
Treasurer’s Report
22
Religious & Spiritual Life
23Milestones
26
Nurse Practitioner
27
Workforce Partnership Delivers
28 HomeCare & Day Care Services
30Foundation
34
Who’s Who in the Home
35
Members & Life Governors
42
Montefiore Volunteers
44
Foundation Donations
47Bequests
48
Memorial Donations
48
Birthday donations
51Wedding, Engagement & Anniversary Donations
52
Life Governor Form
53
Membership Form
Front cover photo: Randwick residents Gerti Huppert and Selina Brandon seated in the Rose
Garden dedicated in loving memory of former Resident Ruth Tadmore.
This publication is printed on EcoStar, FSC 100% recycled artpaper.
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A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 12–20 13
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
Montefiore
Board of Management and Executive
The Home is managed and
administered by an elected Board of
Management. All Board members act
in a voluntary capacity and oversee all
facets of the Home’s administration,
with the support of a number of
different committees. The Board
is responsible for the continuing
financial viability of the Home.
Today, the Board faces the challenge
of the demanding economic
environment, a growth in the
number of elderly people in our
community, and the need to provide
appropriate care for the everincreasing number of people
with dementia.
This climate has strengthened
the Board’s resolve to continue
developing and promoting best
practice in all aspects of aged care,
constantly reviewing and improving
the services we provide to ensure
that the elderly in our community
receive the care and quality of life
they deserve.
Executive
BOARD MEMBERS
LIFE MEMBERS
David Freeman AM
President
Dr David Berman
The late Hal Goldstein AM OBE
Lisa Brender
Manfred Salamon
Gary Inberg
Vice President
Max Kahn
Hon. Secretary
Tom Mautner
Hon Treasurer
BOARD
MEMBERS
At June 30th 2013
As a partner and now an active
consultant in the commercial law firm,
Abadee, Dresdner & Freeman, David
specialises in taxation, estate planning
and substantial commercial property
financing and development work.
David Freeman AM
President
Max Einfeld
Michael Goldstein
Assoc. Prof. Peter Gonski
In 1985, David joined the Montefiore
Board, served as Vice President for
8 years and was elected President
in 2004.
Dr Susan Hertzberg
Barry Joseph
Lewis Levi
David has been Chairman of
the Montefiore Development
Committee since 2000. The
Development Committee has been
responsible for the successful
planning, design and construction of
the Randwick Development, a state
of the art communal residential aged
care facility, accommodating 276
residents with the capacity to double
in size on the Randwick site.
Leora Ross
Renee Symonds
Jeremy Waine
YOUR BOARD
In July 2008 he was awarded an AM
(Member of the Order of Australia)
In accordance with sound
Governance Principles, the
Montefiore Home seeks to maintain
a Board composed of members
whom, collectively, provide a
broad range of skills and expertise
that will support strong corporate
governance and strategic planning.
The current Board consists of wellrespected individuals who have a
history of involvement with the
Home and possess a range of skills
and expertise that includes, but is
not limited to: finance, law, property,
medical & clinical, aged services,
food & beverage, education and all
round business acumen.
Consistent with the organisation’s
philosophy of care, Board members
David has been involved in the
community for over 30 years firstly
as Vice President of the Wolper
Jewish Hospital in which time he
oversaw its conversion from a
convalescent facility to a modern
surgical hospital. He also served as
the Honorary Solicitor for the Jewish
Communal Appeal for 15 years.
in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for
his service to the Jewish community.
In 2009 the Randwick Development
was the recipient of the Property
Council of Australia Innovation and
Excellence Award and the overall
winner of the Emerging Assets
category.
The Montefiore Development
Committee has subsequently
been responsible for the planning,
design and approval of the Master
Plan for the remainder of the
site at Randwick, comprising an
additional 300 rooms, and achieving
Development Approval for the next
stage being a new 90-bed dementiaspecific wing.
A member of the Montefiore
Finance Committee from 2002,
this Committee is responsible for
refining the Home’s financial model
to maximise cross subsidisation
and the investment of the Home’s
substantial financial assets.
During David’s Presidency, the
operations of the Home have
doubled in size and the Montefiore
Home is now acknowledged as one
of the largest benevolent charities
in Australia.
Current Board Skills Mix
■ Business 26%
■ Finance 19%
■ Law 13%
■ Property 13%
■ Medical, Clinical & Aged 22%
■ Other 6%
have a passion for supporting a high
standard of care which optimises
the older person’s quality of life,
delivered within a sustainable
financial model.
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Gary Inberg
Vice-President
Gary is a financial and corporate
adviser with more than 25 years of
experience in commercial business,
including property management
and development, property funds
management and public company
experience, including being Head
of Property for one of the largest
property portfolios in NSW with
a team in excess of 45 staff who
managed property worth in excess
of $1 billion.
Gary is currently Chairman of
IWPE Nominees Pty Ltd, Trustee
and Custodian for Investec Bank
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[Australia] Limited. He is a nonexecutive director for a number
of other companies and has been
CFO for a top 200 ASX
listed company.
He has been Vice President of the
Home since 2004, prior to which
he served as Honorary Treasurer
for three years. He has had a long
association with Montefiore, being
involved with the Fete for over 15
years before becoming a Board
Member and he has a close relative
in the Home.
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Board Members Continued.
Max has extensive and varied
business experience in the clothing
manufacturing and retail industries,
as well as the food industry, at senior
management level.
Max Kahn
Hon Secretary
He has been involved in Jewish affairs
since his teenage years and he and
his late wife Sandra and their families
have contributed significantly to the
Home over three generations. Max
was Fete Convenor for 16 years and
through his work on the Fete, Max
Tom has an extensive history in the
clothing industry, with a lengthy
career as General Manager and
a Shareholder of Peter Weiss
Pty. Ltd. following which his own
company manufactured apparel
under the Pringle of Scotland label.
He continues to maintain a close
relationship with Peter Weiss.
Tom Mautner
Hon Treasurer
More recently, he has been running
a family investment business, for the
benefit of members of his extended
family and a small number of close
associates. He was elected to the
Board of the Montefiore Home in
2001 and took on the important role
of Treasurer in 2004.
Lisa Brender is a Registered Nurse
with over 30 years’ experience and
currently works as a Clinical Nurse
Specialist in the Operating Theatres
department at Prince of Wales
Private Hospital, as well as at the
University of Notre Dame and the
University of Technology in the role
of Clinical Nurse Educator.
Lisa BrendeR
Lisa is committed to the Home and, in
2000, took a year’s leave of absence
from nursing to act as Co-ordinator of
the Montefiore Home Capital Appeal.
The Appeal was highly successful,
raising 6.8 million dollars.
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stimulated interest in Montefiore and
developed a network of companies
and charitable Jewish families who
were willing to provide support.
Max joined the Montefiore Board
in 2001, and has been a tireless
and invaluable contributor in his role
as Montefiore Hon. Secretary
and Chairman of the Home’s
Admissions Committee.
Barry was born into a family that has
a deep and long-lasting relationship
with the Home. His mother, Miriam,
was a driving force of the Ladies’
Committee for many generations, in
addition to being a Board member
for over seventeen years.
Barry Joseph
Proudly elected to the Board
in 2001, Barry continues this
commitment with a deep passion
and involvement.
After a five year period working
with a Share Broker, Barry began
his career in the Ladies Clothing
Tom is also an active member of
the Home’s Development
Committee, Operations and Quality
Committee, Finance Committee and
Investment Committee.
Dr David Berman is a retired dental
surgeon, previously on the Board
of the Monash Country Club for 22
years and also the inaugural President
of the Apex Club of Blacktown. He is
currently a volunteer at the Matthew
Talbot Home.
He was a passionate contributor
to the design and building of the
Randwick Campus and continues to
be involved with the ongoing process
of upgrading all the Campuses.
Tom was born in Czechoslovakia in
1950 and migrated to Australia in
1969. He and his wife Rose are longtime supporters of many Jewish
Organisations. Both Tom’s late
mother and late father-in-law were
residents of Montefiore Home.
Lisa joined the Board of
Management of the Montefiore
Home in 2001 and served for
10 years before taking a short
break and rejoining the Board in
2012. During her tenure, she sat
on two Board Committees – the
Community Relations and the
Operations & Quality Committees
– where she was able to use her vast
nursing experience and knowledge
of the Home in the management and
planning of care for the residents.
Lisa rejoined the Operations &
Quality Committee in 2012.
Dr David Berman
ASSOC. PROF. PETER GONSKI
industry in 1965. In 1969 he
commenced his own clothing and
manufacturing business, which he
ran successfully until 1998.
During the early 1970’s and under
the Presidency of Hal Goldstein,
Barry was an active member of
the Home’s House Committee,
in addition to being involved with
admissions. He is currently Federal
Executive Director of the Australian
Friends of the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem.
the Home, both as supporters and
residents over the years; David’s
brother is currently a resident.
David has been a keen supporter of
the Montefiore Home for many years
and became a Life Governor in 2008.
His dedication to the Home stems
mainly from the long association of
many members of his family with
Over this period, David has had the
opportunity to observe the activities
and practices of the nursing and
administrative staff at the Home
and has been impressed with the
dedication and manner in which they
apply themselves to the well-being
and comfort of the residents and
believes the attention they receive is
of world class.
Assoc. Prof Peter Gonski, who joined
the Board in 2008, is a senior staff
specialist geriatrician with more than
20 years of experience in care for
the elderly.
His family has a long history with
Montefiore through Volunteering
and his knowledge and experience
makes him a vital addition to the
Montefiore Board.
He is director of Southcare,
Sutherland Hospital and Community
Services, clinical stream director for
Aged Care and Rehabilitation, South
Eastern Sydney local Health District
and Associate Professor, Faculty of
Medicine, NSW.
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Board Members Continued.
Jeremy Waine has more than fifteen
years’ experience with leading
companies in the financial
services sector.
Jeremy Waine
He began his career as a corporate
lawyer and then moved into
investment banking, principal
acquisitions and funds management
with UBS Investment Bank, CBA,
Westpac and GE Capital.
Renee is a Clinical Psychologist
and was elected to the Board
in 2001, having already been an
active member of the Operations
Committee.
Renee Symonds
Dr Susan Hertzberg
In her years as a Board member she
has written papers, presented at
Conferences on aspects of ageing,
dementia, placing one’s relative in
The Home and life within The Home.
Dr Susan Hertzberg is a qualified
medical practitioner, currently
Senior Emergency Specialist at the
Prince of Wales Hospital. She also
has a Masters degree in Health Law
and is interested in quality health
care for the aged. The Prince of
Wales Hospital sees a large number
of residents from Montefiore and
provision of high quality care to
these residents is a high priority.
Lewis has been a Board member
since November 2003.
Lewis Levi
He has actively worked in real estate
in the Rose Bay area for the past
35 years and established LJ Levi
Real Estate in the early 1970s. He
is an active member of the Jewish
community, also involved with UIA,
JCA, WIZO, JNF, Courage to Care
and B’nai Brith
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Michael Goldstein was welcomed
onto the Board in 2008 after having
a long association with Montefiore.
He helped at the Annual Fete with
his uncle, Life Member Hal Goldstein
AM OBE and later ran his own glasswear stall.
Jeremy joined the Board at the end
of 2008 due to his strong interest in
the aged-care sector and a passion
for helping the community.
Michael Goldstein
She authored and was instrumental
in setting up the Montefiore Staff
Holocaust Awareness program which
is conducted monthly at The Sydney
Jewish Museum. This program which
trains Montefiore Staff to deal with
the special requirements of our
Survivors, has, to date, won two
prestigious awards for Montefiore.
As a child of Holocaust Survivors,
this is very close to her heart.
As the owner of a successful
catering services company, Michael
has been significantly involved in
the catering area of the Home,
Leora Ross graduated in Pharmacy
in 1977 and worked as a pharmacist,
before doing some voluntary work
in the community whilst raising her
3 children. Leora then completed
a Graduate Diploma in Education,
gained a Certificate in TESOL
(Teaching English to Speakers of
Others Languages) and later, a
Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics.
Leora Ross
Susan has a long association with a
number of communal organisations
and was a member of the Board of the
Great Synagogue in 2010 and 2011.
Susan serves on various professional
and hospital committees.
Her 16 years of teaching English to
overseas students and migrants at
the Institute of Languages UNSW, as
well as teaching the future teachers,
has given her an understanding
of intercultural issues relevant
both to the staff and residents
Max Einfeld is an accreditation
specialist in taxation law and a
notary public lawyer.
Max has been on the Board since
2002 and his mother-in-law and
other relatives have been residents
at the Home.
Max Einfeld
including assisting with the design
and specification of the Randwick
kitchen and working alongside
Monte staff on catering and
operational matters.
In addition to his commitment to the
Montefiore Board, his community
work includes being an honorary
solicitor for the NSW Jewish Board
of Deputies, United Israel Appeal
and Mandelbaum House.
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of Montefiore. In addition, her
experience in Education is pertinent
to the important area of ongoing
professional development of staff
within the Home.
With her background in Pharmacy,
Leora also has some insight into the
health issues that affect Montefiore
residents. Leora’s mother was a
resident of Montefiore for 4 years
and she, therefore, is resolved
to ensure that the vision of the
Montefiore Home to excel as a
provider of high standard care,
maximising the quality of life for the
elderly in our community continues.
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President’s
ANNUAL REPORT 2013
only contribute a portion of their aged
pension towards their cost of care.
‘The Home has a reputation
of not only being one of the
finest aged care providers in
Australia but also one of its
most respected benevolent
institutions’
Montefiore now cares for over 230
financially disadvantaged residents
and the number is likely to continue
to grow in the years ahead.
The fastest growing source of
financially supported residents are
migrants from areas in and around
the former Soviet Union, who are
typically being admitted to the
Home from subsidised housing
commission accommodation and
who rely entirely on social security.
In addition there is an equally
relevant cohort of residents who
have migrated from South Africa
and Zimbabwe many of whom are
not even eligible to receive the aged
pension in Australia.
Over the past 10 years, the Board
of Management of the Montefiore
Home has been working diligently
and steadfastly towards making its
vision for the delivery of aged care
services a reality.
The Board’s vision sees Montefiore
as the pre-eminent provider of aged
services to the Jewish community by
providing a broad spectrum of high
quality aged care services, so it can
identify, track, stream and provide the
older person with the most appropriate
care or services for his or her needs at
any particular point in time.
aged care campus at Randwick
commenced in earnest. From
inception, apart from being the finest
residential aged care complex in
Australia, it was designed to be a base
from which a range of services could
be delivered to the community.
In the years that followed,
most of you would be aware
that the Randwick campus was
constructed and that it has been
an overwhelming success, being
recognised both within Australia and
internationally for excellence in aged
care design and function.
This vision allows for a continuing
assessment of the changing needs
of an older person to be recognised
and appropriate action taken. It is
only through enabling a continuum
of care to be delivered by a single
provider that the quality of life of
the individual can be maximised
during the ageing process.
During the past year we took
another significant step towards
making the Home’s vision a reality
when we were granted 96 subsidised
home care packages by the
Commonwealth Government.
The journey towards this vision
commenced 10 years ago when
the design of the new residential
Whilst the Home has been providing a
comprehensive range of outreach and
home care services for some years,
Government subsidised
home care
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the ability to offer older persons with
limited financial means a Government
“subsidised” package will enable
us to broaden our reach and meet
the needs of a wider group of older
persons living in the community.
This is all part of our vision to
provide a continuum of care and
with the acquisition of the 96
subsidised home care packages, we
are now clearly the pre-eminent
provider of both residential and
community aged care services to the
Sydney Jewish community
Supported Resident
numbers surge
The Montefiore Home is
experiencing a steady increase in the
number of financially disadvantaged
residents seeking care and
accommodation, a trend which
doesn’t appear to be abating.
This is particularly evident at our
Hunters Hill campus where currently
more than 50% of the 330 residents
accommodated are full pensioners and
As I am sure you would appreciate,
caring for a growing number of
financially dependent residents
places enormous pressure on the
Home’s finances. Whilst we are
able to generate an operating
surplus from our full fee paying
residents, a surplus which compares
favourably with commercial forprofit providers, the increasing
cost associated with subsidising
the growing number of supported
residents is of great concern.
Unlike commercial operators that
target the full pensioner market, the
Home is not prepared to reduce care
and services to a bare minimum and
trade the Quality of Life of these
residents for a financial return. This
has never been the philosophy of the
Montefiore Home.
So far the Home’s highly effective
cross-subsidy model, where income
received from full fee paying
residents helps to cross-subsidise
the cost of those with lesser
means, has enabled the Home to
cover its operating expenses. The
effectiveness of this model will be
tested, however, as the number
Residents and guests gather at the Ruben Cafe, Hunters Hill.
of financially supported residents
continues to grow.
For this reason, The Board and
management of the Home will
continue to review operating
expenses, the level of services
provided and will endeavour to
maximise income streams in order to
maintain that all important balance.
The task of maximising income
is made more difficult given the
current economic climate in which
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we operate. Apart from the obvious
effects of a suppressed property
market and historically low interest
rates, which limits both the level
of refundable accommodation
payments we receive and the
investment income they generate,
the Government’s tight monetary
policy has effectively frozen care
subsidies at 2011 levels with no
indexation to compensate for
growing costs, especially in relation
to labour expenses.
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As an organisation we value our staff
and strive to attract and maintain
a highly skilled and dedicated
workforce. As such, despite the
reluctance of the Government to
apply indexation to care subsidies,
we will endeavour, where affordable,
to pass on meaningful wage
outcomes to our staff.
Despite the challenges I have
outlined, the community should rest
assured that the Home will continue
to provide the exceptional standard
of care and services that it is known
for. With your help, we are confident
that we can meet the needs of a
growing ageing demographic and
will ensure that older persons have
access to quality aged services now
and in the future.
Monte is a Charity
Montefiore has a proud tradition
of providing exceptionally high
standards of care to the elderly of
our community regardless of the
older person’s financial means.
This philosophy is at the heart of
Montefiore’s charitable endeavours
and has earned the Home the
reputation of not only being one
of the finest aged care providers in
Australia, but also one of its most
respected benevolent institutions.
The Board, which comprises highly
experienced and talented people,
has done an outstanding job
balancing the finances of the Home
to ensure it remains financially
robust, whilst at the same time being
able to maintain high standards of
care and accommodation
for everyone.
As mentioned previously, the
Home utilises income from full fee
paying residents to help subsidise
those with lesser means and, whilst
the Board has responded to the
current challenges by containing
expenditure, it has stopped short of
making substantial cuts that would
impact heavily on resident care.
With 75% of all expenses being
labour related, reducing costs
and increasing “profits” equates
to reducing staffing levels and
therefore care levels.
Maximising “profits”, as suggested
by a small vocal group of critics, at
the expense of care, particularly in
Hunters Hill residents making the most of the sunshine
relation to financially disadvantaged
residents, is not the agenda of the
current Board nor is it consistent
with the charitable philosophy which
has been the cornerstone of the
Home for more than 120 years.
The present high standard of care
being provided to everyone is
fundamental to the success of the
organisation. Donors and bequestors
fully appreciate the basis on which
the Home operates and it is the very
reason for their generous support.
In appreciation
By any objective assessment, the
Montefiore Home is a large and
complex organisation. Its success
is due to the contribution and
commitment of many people.
Unfortunately it isn’t possible to
thank everyone within the confines
of this report but I would like to
single out a few individuals and
groups for special mention.
Hunters Hill Resident Kathy Skoumbas
I’d also like to specially mention our
Ladies’ Committee, ably headed by CoPresidents Annette Joseph and Cathy
Shapiro, for their efforts in raising
much appreciated funds for the home.
A highlight of the year is our annual
Fete and I’d like to pay special
tribute to Fete co-convenors Alma
Goldman and Sylvia Kohn for making
the 89th fete such a great success.
All donations and bequests are
greatly appreciated and used to
support the Home’s objectives,
which are to provide a high standard
of care and accommodation to all
older members of the community,
including the growing cohort of
financially dependent residents.
Firstly, our core business is providing
care to the elderly, so I would like
to start by acknowledging the
efforts of our outstanding nursing
and support staff. I’d also like to
acknowledge the contribution
of our Executive Care Managers
and the managers of the various
departments for their commitment
and professionalism.
To our wonderful Rabbi and
Rebbetzin, David and Vicky Rogut,
your commitment to enriching the
lives of our residents and family
members is truly inspiring. I’d also
like to acknowledge the efforts of
our Spiritual and Cultural Manager,
Lynda Dave, for the support she
provides to Rabbi Rogut and for her
passion to enhance the cultural and
spiritual lives of our residents.
Please feel free to contact me or the
Home should you wish to discuss any
aspect of how you can support the
Home’s charitable endeavours.
To our vibrant group of Volunteers who
contribute so much to the well-being
of our residents – your contribution is
truly appreciated.
It is not possible to overlook the
contribution of our outstanding
CEO, Robert Orie, and his
Leadership Team. Thank you for
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your professionalism, expertise
and hard work.
To my fellow Board members,
thank you for your contribution,
commitment and loyalty. I would
also like to personally thank and
acknowledge the efforts of my
Executive, Gary Inberg, Max Kahn
and Tom Mautner, for their guidance
and support.
Finally thanks to the community
– our Members, Benefactors,
Bequestors, Life Governors and
Supporters, who enable us to
continue to provide world-class
accommodation and care for the
elderly in our community.
David Freeman, AM
President
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CEO’s
ANNUAL REPORT 2013
‘Improving the delivery of care
services through evidence based
research is an extremely important
aspect of what we do as an
organisation’
Improving services
through evidence
based research
Person-Centred
Approach
The management team at
Montefiore often talks about the
importance of maintaining a strong
culture within the organisation.
For our staff this means being
respectful, not just to those receiving
our care, but also to each other, being
an active and positive member of the
team and, most importantly, being
customer focused.
Our residents and community
care clients are our customers and
we recognise the importance of
meeting their expectations in terms
of care delivery.
I am delighted to report that
the past year has been another
highly successful and rewarding
period for the Home. Demand for
accommodation in our residential
aged care campuses continues
unabated, whilst we also continue to
experience strong demand for our
outreach and home care services.
As highlighted in the President’s
Report, acquiring 96 Government
subsidised home care packages
during the year was a significant
milestone for the organisation. The
packages will enable us to extend
our outreach and home care services
to those with lesser financial means
and who, without the subsidised
package, would be unable to afford
the service.
It also establishes the Home as the
largest provider of Commonwealth
subsidised aged care services to the
Sydney Jewish community in relation
to both residential and community
aged care services.
Better Practice Awards
I am also proud to advise that the
Home received further recognition
for its innovation and excellence
in care delivery in the form of
two Better Practice Awards
from the Aged Care Standards
and Accreditation Agency for
our outstanding oral health care
program and our exceptional
catering services.
You can read about these awards as
well as our subsidised home
care packages in the dedicated
feature articles elsewhere in this
Annual Report.
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For us, being customer focused means
that, wherever possible, we treat our
residents and community care clients
as individuals and develop care plans
that meet their specific needs.
This “person-centred” approach
forms the basis of our philosophy
of care and is a philosophy that is
driven by the Board of Management
and which permeates down through
the organisation.
Amongst members of the
management team, we
affectionately refer to this
philosophy as the “Monte Way”.
In conjunction with our staff
orientation and ongoing education
programs, our managers actively
foster a person-centred approach
amongst staff to assist them to
recognise the tangible benefit such
an approach can make to the Quality
of Life of the older person under
our care.
As I write this report, we have just
concluded an independent study
that measures how well we are
delivering person-centred care.
Whilst we are proud of the care we
provide and the overall culture of
the organisation, there is always
room for improvement.
The research study was undertaken
by Professor Lynn Chenoweth and is
the first project undertaken under
the auspices of the University of
NSW and Professor Henry Brodaty
AO in his capacity as Montefiore
Chair of Healthy Brain Ageing.
Improving the delivery of care
services through evidence based
research is an extremely important
aspect of what we do as an
organisation so it was natural for us
to test ourselves in a critical area
such as person-centred care.
Professor Chenoweth utilised the
Person-Centred Environment and
Care Assessment Tool (PCECAT),
which measures outcomes across
three domains, encompassing
organisational culture, care delivery
and physical environment.
I am pleased to advise that
Montefiore ranked highly in all
domains and was considered by the
research team to be amongst the
best performing organisations to
have undertaken the assessment,
which includes a number of high
profile and well-respected aged
care providers.
That is not to say we didn’t learn
anything from the research project.
As mentioned previously, there is
always room for improvement, but it
is pleasing to have the effectiveness
of our person-centred approach and
the positive effect this is having on
the Quality of Life of our care.
Hunters Hill Resident Sylvia Agranat relaxing in the leafy grounds
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Residents utilising our state of the art Randwick hydrotherapy pool
What makes us
different?
Occasionally I am asked what makes
us different to other aged care
providers. With nearly 30 years of
experience managing aged care
facilities in both the commercial
and not-for-profit sectors, I consider
myself well-placed to answer
this question.
As articulated by Montefiore
President, David Freeman AM
elsewhere in this Annual Report,
our commitment to providing an
exceptionally high standard of care
to the elderly of our community,
regardless of their financial means,
strikes at the heart of Montefiore’s
charitable endeavours and sets us
apart from other organisations.
Why? Because, put simply, no other
organisation, including church and
charitable providers, offer financially
disadvantaged residents the
quality of accommodation and high
standard of care and allied health
services that Montefiore provides.
In residential aged care, quality
accommodation is generally
accepted as equating to
predominantly single rooms with
en-suite bathroom, generous
communal spaces and quality
The volunteers hard at work sewing for the residents
furnishings and fittings. In other
words, typical of the standard
of accommodation provided by
Montefiore. This is opposed to
multi-share rooms, limited
communal spaces and shared ablution
facilities which are still common
amongst other aged care providers.
It is more difficult to quantify what
constitutes a high standard of
care, as it is generally a subjective
assessment based on your own
expectations and experience. The
quality and competency of the
staff is vitally important, however,
in general terms, aged care is
labour intensive and therefore the
number and relevant skills of the
staff providing care has a direct
relationship to the standard of care
and quality of life being provided to
the older person.
At Montefiore we operate with
higher nurse to resident ratios
than most other aged care
providers. In addition, the depth
of our allied health services, which
includes physiotherapy, social
work, occupational and diversional
therapy, is unmatched by any other
provider. Finally, there is what I
term our Jewish specific services,
which includes spiritual and cultural
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support, overseen by our Spiritual
Dean, Rabbi Rogut, award winning
Kosher catering services and
heightened security arrangements.
So what does this all mean? Apart from
the obvious additional cost, what are
the tangible benefits to our residents?
Here are just a few examples:
Higher nurse to resident
ratios support:
•reduced wait times for residents
requiring assistance
•more time to attend to pressure
area care resulting in better skin
integrity and less wounds
•greater flexibility with
showering times
•more time to assist residents with
personal grooming
•less haste and greater dignity when
feeding residents
With regard to providing access to a
broad range of allied health services;
•Physiotherapy helps to maintain
mobility, improves functional
competence and reduces pain.
This, in turn, reduces incidents
of pressure areas, falls
and depression.
•Diversional therapy and creative
arts provides meaningful activity,
enhances wellbeing and self-worth
and reduces the use of antidepressant medication
•Social workers support the
emotional needs of residents
and family members, thereby
enabling our care staff to focus on
care delivery. This is particularly
relevant to the large number of
Holocaust Survivors we care for.
This is by no means an exhaustive
list. Suffice it to say that the
commitment to maintain a high
standard of care makes an enormous
difference to the Quality of Life of
the older person in care.
With thanks
I’d like to take this opportunity to
thank everyone who has contributed
to the success of the past year.
Firstly, to our outstanding staff, on
behalf of the residents, Board and
entire management team, thank you
for your efforts.
I’d also like to pay special tribute
to my Leadership Team and the
Executive Care Managers and
Departmental Managers. It is
a pleasure working with such a
dynamic and cohesive group of
professionals who lead the staff and
allow the Home to operate with the
levels of excellence that it does.
To our wonderful volunteers, donors
and supporters – you have my
deepest gratitude because without
you we would not be able to provide
the services that we do.
Special thanks to our Spiritual
Dean, Rabbi David Rogut OAM,
and Rebbetzin Vicki Rogut for the
support and guidance you provide
to our staff, residents and
family members.
I would also like to take this
opportunity to thank the Home’s
President, David Freeman AM and
the other members of the Executive
and Board for their guidance
and support.
Finally, I’d like to sincerely thank my
Executive Assistant, Lynn Mele, for
her dedication and commitment. As
always, your loyalty and hard work is
greatly appreciated.
Robert Orie
Chief Executive Officer
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
TREASURER
ANNUAL REPORT 2013
Whilst the Home operates with a
highly effective cross-subsidy model,
where income received from full-fee
paying residents helps cross-subsidise
the cost of those with lesser means,
the effectiveness of this model is
tested as the number of supported
residents continues to grow.
Finally, the Home faced a similar
situation to that experienced the
previous year, namely, how to
mitigate the impact of historically
low interest rates which severely
inhibits the ability to generate
income from the investment of
refundable accommodation bonds
held on behalf of residents.
‘The Home faced
a number of
significant
challenges in
relation to the
2012-13 financial
year which
severely tested
its capacity to
maintain existing
care levels.’
The investment of refundable
accommodation bonds represents
a significant component of the
Home’s income stream and
underpins its ability to deliver the
high standard of care that has
become synonymous with the
Montefiore Home.
Whilst the Finance Committee had
little control over the Government’s
decision to reduce care funding
or the surge in the number of
supported residents requiring care,
it was able to optimise income from
the Home’s investment portfolio.
The Montefiore Home has a proud
tradition of delivering exceptionally
high standards of care within an
affordable and sustainable
financial model.
The Home faced a number of
significant challenges in relation
to the 2012-13 financial year which
severely tested its capacity to
maintain existing care levels.
Firstly, the Commonwealth
Government took the extraordinary
step of implementing a reduction
in care funding in real terms from
1 July 2012 in order to constrain
Government spending.
The Government argued that care
subsidies had grown to a point where
it significantly exceeded budget
expectations and the projected
growth curve needed to
be re-aligned.
The Government effected a 1.6%
reduction in subsidy levels on 1 July
2012 which, in combination with
changes to the funding tool which
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determines individual funding levels,
was designed to strip $1.6 billion
dollars out of care funding over
a 4 year period.
Understandably, the aged care
industry was dismayed at this
decision as it had no regard for
the increasing frailty of those
in care or the Government’s
social responsibility of providing
appropriate funding to match
the older person’s actual care
needs. The shift in ‘acuity’ levels
being experienced by the aged
care industry was precisely why
funding had grown beyond budget
expectations in the first place.
The second major challenge faced by
the Home was the growing number
of residents requiring financial
support. As highlighted in the
President’s report, this is particularly
relevant at our Hunters Hill campus
where more than 50% of the
residents in care are full pensioners
and only contribute a portion of their
pension towards their cost of care.
During the year the Finance
Committee reviewed its investment
strategy and rebalanced the spread of
its investments between cash and listed
securities whilst ensuring at all times
that the overall portfolio complied with
the Home’s Investment Management
Strategy and the Government’s
prudential requirements.
I am delighted to advise that the
strategy was highly successful with
the investment portfolio returning
revenue of $16.745 million for the
year. In addition, listed securities
experienced capital growth of more
than $8 million during the
same period.
Contributing to this excellent result
was the fact that, during the GFC,
the Finance Committee undertook
an astute investment in a number
of quality international bonds which
were acquired at a deep discount to
their face value. Most of these bonds
are still held in the portfolio and their
current market value is at a significant
premium to their face value.
Income
Overall Result
Government subsidies remain
the largest single income source
and contributed $33.217 million
or 40.4% of total revenue. This
was closely followed by income
from resident fees, including
bond periodic payments and
retention, totalling $25.002 million
or 30.4% of total revenue. As
previously mentioned, income from
investments was extremely pleasing
at $16.745 million or 20.3% of
total revenue.
As you can see from the Summary
of Comprehensive Income included
with this report, the overall result
for the financial year ending 30 June
2013 was a surplus of $3.518 million.
Bequests contributed $4.791 million
towards the overall fundraising
receipts of $6.405 million or 7.8% of
total revenue. Sundry other income
accounted for the remaining 1.1% of
total revenue.
I remain extremely grateful to
donors and benefactors whose
generosity helps to support the
many financially disadvantaged
residents currently being cared for
by the Home.
It is extremely important that the
community continues to directly
support the operations of the Home,
especially as the Home receives
no meaningful financial assistance
from the Jewish Communal Appeal
(JCA). A number of years ago the
Home stood back from its annual
allocation in order to support the
Schools which were experiencing a
financial crisis at the time. The Home
has been effectively supporting the
Schools ever since, as its previous
level of funding from the JCA has
never been reinstated.
Expenditure
The provision of aged care services
is extremely labour intensive.
Approximately 76% of the Home’s
entire operating expenditure relates
to the wages paid to our staff.
This is similar to the proportion
experienced in previous years and
is relatively consistent across
the industry.
Catering and cleaning supplies,
utilities (power & gas), general
medical supplies and property
maintenance are the next
most costly expenses and
collectively accounted for 18.5%
of total expenditure.
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This is an extremely pleasing result,
particularly in light of the challenges
faced during the year and the fact
that the result includes a sizeable
depreciation provision of nearly
$7.8 million.
As I explained in my report last year,
the amount allocated as a provision
for depreciation in the audited
accounts does not necessarily relate
to the actual capital expenditure the
Home requires in order to maintain
the quality of its buildings and
capital stock.
Experience has shown us that around
$3-$4 million dollars per annum is
sufficient to maintain the quality of
our accommodation, substantially
less than the amount provided for
by depreciation.
Statement of Financial
Position
The Home’s Statement of Financial
Position (Balance Sheet) remains
exceptionally strong with net assets
of more than $300 million as at 30
June 2013. This is an increase of $3
million dollars compared with the
previous year and reflective of the
year’s excellent trading result.
The Home continues to have no
external debt apart from the
refundable accommodation bonds
and interest free loans held on
behalf of residents and which
represents 94% of its total liabilities.
This is a remarkable achievement and
would compare favourably with the
best performing corporate institutions.
In addition to its listed investment
portfolio, which represents about
17% of total assets, the majority of
the Home’s liquid assets are invested
with major banks on term deposit.
The high level of liquidity
represented by cash and cash
equivalent deposits ensures that
the Home can comfortably refund
accommodation bonds as and
when necessary.
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HomeCare Division
As outlined in the President’s
report, the Home was recently
granted 96 Government subsidised
home care packages. In the coming
year we look forward to delivering
these packages to the community.
Assets
■ Cash and cash equivalents 15.5%
■ Trade and other receivables 3.0%
■ Listed investments 17.2%
■ Property, plant and equipment 54.9%
As well as enabling the Home to
provide much needed home care to
those with lesser financial means, the
additional funding associated with
the packages will enable the Home
to grow its HomeCare division into
a significant and valuable business
unit. To date, the Home has been
supporting the cost of the overheads
and infrastructure associated with
this vital community service.
■ Investment property 4.8%
■ Intangible assets 4.7%
Simplified Statement of Financial Position
as at 30 June 2013
Cash and cash equivalents
87,792
Trade and other payables
8,485
Trade and other receivables
16,984
Employee entitlements
8,058
Listed investments
97,069
Accommodation bonds & interest free loans
248,843
Property, plant and equipment
310,661
Total liabilities
265,386
Investment property
26,925
Intangible assets
26,314
Net assets
300,359
Total assets
In conclusion
Liabilities
Assets
565,745
Liabilities
Despite the challenges faced during
the year, I am pleased to advise
that the Home was able to maintain
the high standard of care which is
synonymous with the Montefiore
Home and which the community
expects. All residents, irrespective
of their financial means, had access
to the Home’s full range of clinical
and support services.
■ Trade and other payables 3.5%
■ Employee entitlements 2.3%
■ Accommodation bonds & interest
free loans 94.2%
Summary Statement of Comprehensive Income
as at 30 June 2013
Revenue
Expenses
Subsidy and fee revenue
Government subsidies & grants
Resident and client fees
This included access to allied health
services such as physiotherapy, social
work, creative arts and our outstanding
cultural and spiritual services.
Accommodation bond periodic payments & retention
Administration1,637
33,217
Catering supplies
4,408
Cleaning consumables
3,002
20,087
4,915
Consulting fees
Revenue
■ Government subsidies & grants 40.4%
Sundry other revenue
Insurances337
Total subsidy and fee revenue
59,156
Other expenses
■ JCA Allocations 0.4%
Access to a broad range of allied
health and lifestyle services such as
those provided by the Montefiore
Home greatly enhances the quality of
life of all our residents. It is important
to note that these are not commonly
provided by other residential aged
care operators, especially to the
financially disadvantaged.
■ Resident and client fees 24.4%
■ Accommodation bond periodic
payments & retention 6.0%
■ Sundry other revenue 1.1%
■ Dividends received 4.9%
■ Interest received 9.1%
■ Investment property income 6.3%
■ Endowments and donations 7.3%
■ Membership fees 0.1%
With Thanks
Investment revenue
Property and maintenance
Dividends received
4,035
Public relations
Interest received
7,520
Resident care supplies and services
Investment property income
5,190
Employee expenses (incl w/comp insurance)
Total investment revenue
16,745
Utilities
Total Expenses excluding depreciation
Fundraising revenue
On behalf of the Executive and
the Board, I would like to thank our
Benefactors, Volunteers, Ladies’
Committee, Fete Committee and
other supporters of the Home for
their efforts and continued support.
Expenses
■ Administration 2.0%
■ Catering supplies 5.5%
■ Cleaning consumables 3.7%
■ Consulting fees 0.2%
I would also like to thank the Home’s
Director of Corporate Services,
Andrew Kew, Chief Financial Officer,
Nick Pezikian, and the members of
the Finance Department for their
assistance during the year.
■ Insurances 0.4%
■ Other expenses 2.0%
■ Property and maintenance 3.3%
■ Public relations 0.2%
Endowments and donations
Capital appeal
JCA Allocations
Membership fees
Total fundraising revenue
Total revenue
Profit excluding depreciation & other adjustments (EBITDA)
6,007
1,626
2,664
157
2,023
61,345
2,698
80,055
2,251
Depreciation and other adjustments
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300
Depreciation(7,793)
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Net changes on revaluationof financial assets
6,405
Profit (loss) on sale of non-current assets
82,306
■ Resident care supplies and services 2.5%
■ Employee expenses
(incl w/comp insurance) 76.6%
■ Utilities 3.4%
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158
937
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8,177
883
Total depreciation & other adjustments
1,267
Overall surplus for the year (before income tax)
3,518
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Religious and Spiritual Life
at Monte
MONTEFIORE
MILESTONES
The notion of seeing a person
holistically has provided aged care
facilities with an opportunity and
obligation to facilitate the spiritual
wellbeing of their residents.
Randwick
Accreditation
completes Montefiore
Clean Sweep!
Over the last 12 months, we have
had the pleasure of hosting the Aged
Care Standards and Accreditation
Agency (ACSAA) to complete
their three yearly re-accreditation
assessments at our four Montefiore
campuses. Our Randwick facility
was the most recent site to be
assessed involving four full days
of assessment by four Assessors
reviewing 44 mandatory outcomes
as required under the Aged Care Act
and Provisions, 1997. This included:
Management Systems, Staffing
and Organisational Development,
Health and Personal Care, Resident
Lifestyle, and Physical Environment
and Safe Systems.
“To achieve integrity, wisdom,
acceptance, and the lively peace
of mind of the last stage, requires
an environment that supports the
spiritual dimension of the ageing
person”. (Hall 2005)
At Montefiore, the Religious
Affairs department consults and
collaborates with all aspects of the
Home so that the religious and
spiritual dimension of each resident
is carefully considered. Monte’s core
values and Quality of Life elements
are always at the forefront of what
we are trying to achieve while
keeping in mind that Monte is the
residents’ home away from home.
Some of our key programs and
activities which we continue to
grow include:
•Shabbat and other services. This
includes (but isn’t limited to)
individual candle lighting, Shabbat
on wheels, intergenerational
Shabbat experiences, Synagogue
services, Kiddushim, Yahrzeit
commemorations, Barmitzvah
anniversaries and Challah baking.
•Celebrating and/or observing
Religious festivals and high
holidays. This includes (but isn’t
limited to) Purim, Sukkot, Pesach,
Yom Ha’atzmaut, Rosh Hashanah
and Chanukah.
•End of Life. Rabbi Rogut is closely
involved in the palliation process
and offers guidance to families
regarding funerals. Families receive
a 7 day memorial candle and
information booklet and a Zikaron
(Remembrance) service is held for
Staff and residents. Montefiore also
offers the opportunity for families to
hold a Minyan at the Home.
Woollahra Resident Gertrude Smith celebrates Purim
with her great, great niece Mia Blaustein
•Staff Training. All our staff
members receive a mandatory
three hour training session at
orientation on Jewish Culture
and Practice. Mandatory festival
information sessions are held
before each festival. Staff are also
exposed to Holocaust training.
Montefiore’s multi-disciplinary
team model of care ensures the
Religious Department is consulted
and involved in many aspects
of the residents’ care and the
general operation of the Home.
The Department strives to offer
residents meaningful religious
and spiritual experiences which will
enhance their general wellbeing and
Quality of Life.
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Rabbi Rogut OAM with Randwick Resident
Herman Gutman OAM.
Top accreditation ratings were
achieved by all sites, with the
Assessors commenting; “What
we saw has been fantastic with a
philosophy of care that is so alive
in the organisation”, “excellent
Continuous Improvement initiatives,
residents and families were
enthusiastic about the staff and
the Home.” For this we must thank
all our residents, their families,
staff, volunteers, contractors and
suppliers for their time with the
Assessors during accreditation and
for helping us to maintain such high
standards of ongoing compliance on
a daily basis.
Successful
Unannounced Visits
at Hunters Hill,
Woollahra & Camelot.
Once accredited, our campuses are
subject to unannounced visits from
the Agency to help ensure ongoing
compliance and that continuous
improvement standards are being
upheld. Earlier this year, our Hunters
Hill, Woollahra and Camelot sites
had unannounced visits and yet
again passed with top marks. This
demonstrates our commitment to
the philosophy that accreditation is
not just every three years, but a daily
responsibility for us all. For Hunters
Hill, the assessors reviewed residents
care planning and assessment with
their findings reporting “staff work
hard on behalf of the residents…
and good clinical knowledge is
clearly shown in the excellent care
provided.” Woollahra’s unannounced
visit looked at resident satisfaction
and reported how impressed
they were with the Home’s
Communication and Feedback
systems, and the evident happiness
of the residents. Meanwhile at
Camelot, the Agency focused on
the Outcomes of Pain, Palliative
Care, and Choice & Decision Making
with all being reported as fully
compliant. The Assessor noted that
“there were great systems in place,
care plans reflect what is happening
and feedback from residents was
positive.” Congratulations to the
teams at Hunters Hill, Woollahra
and Camelot for such great
ongoing results.
Janine Grossman
Director of Professional Services
Rhonda Bradley
Director of Business Services
More Better Practice
Awards for Montefiore
Recently, Montefiore Home was
the proud recipient of two Better
Practice Awards from ACSAA.
The two areas singled out for
special recognition this year were
Montefiore’s “Enhancing the
Quality of Life through Oral Care”
in the Health and Personal Care
category and “Establishment of
Hotel Catering Services” under the
Resident Lifestyle category.
“Each year ACSAA, through their
Better Practice Awards, recognises
outstanding projects, initiatives or
programs that act as exemplars for
other aged care homes throughout
Australia”, says Robert Orie, Chief
Executive Officer. “We are honoured
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Andrew Kew
Director of Corporate Services
Melanie Lindenberg
Director of Client & Community Relations
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Dental Hygenist Jayne Braunsteiner with Randwick resident Helen Pfefferman
to be recipients of these prestigious
awards which to date, total six for
the organisation”
Other programs previously
recognised for excellence in Best
Practice include the organisation’s
highly regarded Holocaust
Awareness Training Program, its
outstanding Volunteer Program,
Advance Care Planning and its
Religious, Spiritual and Cultural
Life program.
Enhancing the
Quality of Life through
Oral Care
Woollahra Resident Cesha Glazer enjoying fine
dining from Wait Staff member Raj Dhungana
Montefiore Randwick is one of the
few aged care facilities in Australia
to have an in-house fully-functional
and staffed dental clinic. Custom
built in 2009, coinciding with the
Government initiative of mandatory
Oral Health Assessment Toolkit
(OHAT) for non-dental staff. “It
became evident that due to issues
such as poor dexterity, dry mouth,
failing eyesight, etc, there was an
increased need for improved oral
and dental care for our residents”,
says Janine Grossman, Director of
Professional Services. Subsequently,
the Montefiore Oral Health Action
Plan (MOHAP) was introduced as an
optional advanced oral and dental
screening tool.
As part of this optional oral health
program, residents receive three or
more appointments with the dental
hygienist for scaling and cleaning
and twice yearly dental check-ups
with the sites visiting dentists.
residents who have dentures receive
professional cleaning on a regular
basis and identification markings to
minimise potential loss of
their dentures.
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Due to the higher costs of running
the clinic, residents who opt in for
the service are charged an oral
health levy of $1 a day. If a resident
requires advanced treatments such
as x-rays, fillings, extractions, denture
modification or more complex dental
hygienist appointments, a treatment
plan with estimated fees is then
developed in consultation with the
resident and their family members.
Assistance is provided for residents
who are unable to attend the clinic for
treatment independently. This in turn
improves accessibility and alleviates
transportation problems/stresses for
the residents and their families.
With MOHAP now operational for
over 3 years, it supports a full-time
dental hygienist, a visiting dental
prosthetist and several visiting
dentists. Pivotal to the success of
MOHAP has been our partnership
with our dentists; Dr Peter Foltyn
and Dr Alan Deutsch. Not only do
they generously offer their time
and professionalism, they have been
central to the establishment of the
clinic and the ongoing provision
of services.
The outcome from this initiative
has been extremely positive with an
almost 70% resident uptake, positive
feedback in a resident satisfaction
survey and the identification/
treatment of advanced oral and
dental care needs, which would
otherwise have gone undetected
or untreated. A further positive
to the membership of MOHAP
has been a measurable reduction
in respiratory infection rates and
behaviour issues. Part of the success
of MOHAP has been due to the
multidisciplinary and holistic team
approach with both external and
internal partners such as dentists,
nursing staff, speech pathologists,
occupational therapists, learning and
development department, customer
assurance, residents and families.
Janine Grossman has praised
the organisation’s Dental
Hygienist, Jayne Braunsteiner and
acknowledged the support of visiting
dentists such as Dr Peter Foltyn,
dental practitioner and Conjoint
Senior Lecturer UNSW Dental
Department, St Vincent’s Hospital,
and Dr Alan Deutsch, Principal at
Bondi Junction Dental. “Good oral
health is such an important factor in
an older person’s overall well-being
and we couldn’t operate the dental
clinic and our oral health program at
Randwick without the support of our
visiting dentists,” says Janine.
Establishment of Hotel
Catering Services
Following the 2006 opening of the
Randwick Campus, the Leadership
Team at Montefiore identified
the need to reassess the catering
operations across the Organisation
which was largely reflective of
traditional methods of service in an
aged care setting. There was also
a need to look more closely at the
role Jewish culture should play in
catering options. In response to this,
a professional Hotel Operations
Manager with a strong catering
background, was appointed “to
not only review our needs but also
implement change based on feedback
from residents, families, staff and
management”, says Rhonda Bradley,
Director of Business Services.
Some of the key changes
implemented were:
•Analysis of geographic
demographics of our resident
population so that menus could be
redesigned to better reflect the
cultural diversity of our residents
•A Jewish Culinary Consultant
was retained to assist in menu
design including traditional
recipes and training of staff around
the preparation and service of
kosher meals
•A greater focus was placed on
Friday night Shabbat meals and its
recipe content
•A 15% change in menu content was
implemented each season with
each menu cycle containing 252
different recipes
•The installation of salad buffet
stations across three main
campuses was introduced
providing for more options during
each meal
•Changes were made to meals
to allow more resident variety
and choice
• Innovative social ideas were
introduced for the residents such as a
gelato and coffee cart, BBQ lunches
and a ‘Foods of the World’ program
Part of the Montefiore Bus Fleet
•Mobile trolleys to deliver foods
were phased out with the
introduction of table service in the
dining areas and tray service to
rooms across all campuses
Harbour, the various seaside
attractions, or a range of other
destinations, it is important that our
residents are transported in a safe
and comfortable vehicle.
•A review of all seasonal menus is
managed by an in-house Dietician
and Nutritionist with a major focus
on the improvement of modified
and pureed meals
The newest addition to the fleet, is
a luxurious 17 seat Coaster, which
was named in honour of the late Ilse
Wronker, who was a bequestor and
resident at the Hunters Hill campus.
The bus has been customised to best
suit our residents’ needs. It offers a
greater carrying capacity of wheelchair passengers, air-conditioning,
tinted windows, lap/sash safety
belts, hand supports throughout and
various other comforts, you would
expect in a purpose built vehicle. It
is the first of its kind to have been
custom-made with these features
and allows our residents to enjoy the
journey as much as the destination.
• The kitchens were restructured to
focus on satisfying the resident with
particular consideration given to
food quality, taste and presentation
In addition to these changes listed,
careful attention was paid to staff
training and the importance of
evaluation through regular resident
surveys and feedback. The result
has been greater recognition by the
catering team to the individual need
for choice and independence of our
residents’ dining experience. “I’d
like to particularly acknowledge the
efforts of the Organisation’s General
Manager of Hotel Services, Howard
Kaplan, and his entire department
for the outstanding catering result,”
says Rhonda. “Howard’s extensive
hotel background has transformed
our catering services to one which
rivals some of the finest restaurants.”
Montefiore’s bus fleet
– a vital link to the
outside world
With over 700 residents spread
across the Eastern Suburbs and
Hunters Hill, a vital link to the
outside world is the organisation’s
fleet of nine buses. Whether it is a
trip to another campus, a function,
a community event, a day outing
to the Blue Mountains, Darling
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“It is easy to drive, has enhanced
safety features, provides greater
comfort and more room for
those on board”, said Gavin Tutill,
Maintenance and Transport Manager
at Hunters Hill. “The residents
love it and it makes the drive more
enjoyable for all.”
Montefiore’s fleet of buses enhances
the general wellbeing and Quality of
Life of our residents and confirms
Montefiore as a leader in aged
care services.
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
Nurse
Practitioner
WORKFORCE PARTNERSHIP DELIVERS
QUALITY OUTCOMES & COST SAVINGS
The role of the Nurse Practitioner
(NP) has expanded significantly
in the last year at Montefiore
with the Home now employing a
full-time Nurse Practitioner and
a Clinical Resources Manager.
While the importance of the Nurse
Practitioner is gaining momentum
all around Australia, Montefiore
employs 1 of 843 endorsed Nurse
Practitioners in Australia. Once
again Montefiore is establishing
itself as a leader in aged care. “The
Nurse Practitioner offers residents
more care, centred around their
needs and it really differentiates
us in the industry,” said Christine
Schlieff, General Manager
Residential Care Services.
“It is estimated by Health Workforce
Australia that the nursing shortage will
reach 109,000 by 2025”
A Nurse Practitioner is a Registered
Nurse who has undertaken
additional education at a Masters
level to function autonomously
and collaboratively in an advanced
and extended clinical role. The
Nurse Practitioner role includes
assessment and management of
clients using medical and nursing
knowledge and skills in a way that
improves health outcomes for our
residents. At Montefiore our Nurse
Practitioner Jo Russell has over
20 years of Registered Nursing
experience and has specialised in
aged care including Dementia care
and stroke rehabilitation since 1996.
“My role is to work collaboratively
with the GPs in caring for the
residents,” said Jo. “The residents’
health and wellbeing is paramount
and their families are very happy
with the additional care Montefiore
is providing.”
Jo is able to function somewhat
independently in monitoring
residents, however, in working
closely with their GPs she can bridge
a gap that can exist if the GP is
offsite or out of town. This allows
residents to keep their preferred
GP without their health care being
compromised. At the end of August
the Nurse Practitioner Scope of
According to the World Health
Organisation, a shortage of nurses
is one of the biggest challenges
facing health care providers across
the globe. Whilst Australia fares
better than many other countries,
especially the poorer nations, it is
still in the grip of a nursing shortage.
Montefiore Nurse Practioner Jo Russell with Hunters Hill resident Ruth Kubie
Practice and Medication Formulary
was approved by the Department of
Health which allows Jo to prescribe
approximately 150 medications.
This was previously approved by
our Clinical Advisory Committee
(CAC) and our representative
Montefiore GPs. Jo is also able to
refer residents to specialists, order
pathology tests, perform advanced
health assessment, undertake
comprehensive resident reviews and
assist families with setting care and
treatment plans for complex health
problems. Through her practice,
the number of residents being
transferred unnecessarily to hospital
has reduced. Since reporting has
commenced in May, the NP program
has avoided 19 hospital transfers
with 4 recommendations being
made to transfer to hospital in
emergency situations. This shows
the truly collaborative relationship
between the resident, GP, Nurse
Practitioner, and family.
Ann Brodie is the Clinical Resource
Manager and Transitional Nurse
Practitioner at Montefiore and
oversees the Nurse Practitioner
role and the Clinical Resources
Team which consists of our Clinical
Resources Officers, Infection
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Control Officer, and After-Hours
Supervisors. Ann comes from the
State of South Carolina in the United
States where she was a nationally
board certified Nurse Practitioner
and sees the Clinical Resources
Team at Montefiore really moving
forward to providing better and
more comprehensive health care
for the residents. “Montefiore
provides exceptional holistic care
to all residents’ and maintains their
vision of being a leader in the field of
aged care.” Ann is looking forward
to the Clinical Resources Team
growing to meet the ever growing
demand of the residents increased
health care needs. She believes
that “Montefiore is really moving
towards the residential care home
of the future by once again using
innovation to promote excellence in
on-site health care.”
The Montefiore Clinical Resources
Team is also working in conjunction
with the University of Canberra to
ensure our current NP endeavours
will further influence a positive
outcome for residential aged care
in Australia.
The Nurse Practitioner Program is
an Australian Government initiative.
A study commissioned by the
Australian Government and
undertaken by the nation’s health
workforce planning body, Health
Workforce Australia (HWA), predicts
that the nursing shortage, currently
estimated to be in the vicinity of
20,000, will reach 109,000 by the
year 2025 as demand for aged
services increases and an ageing
workforce enters retirement.
Montefiore has highly effective
recruitment and retention strategies
that enable it to maintain a stable
and skilled workforce. That is not to
say, however, that it is immune from
the necessity to engage short-term
contracted nurses, otherwise known
as agency staff, from time to time.
A typical example would be
during the period between a
permanent staff member leaving
and a replacement being recruited.
Another example would be the
unavoidable reality of having to
replace a regular staff member whilst
they are on annual or sick leave.
1. A reduction in overall cost as any
commission (fees) previously paid
to a third party provider would
be retained.
2. B
etter control over the quality
and competency of the staff
being provided.
3. Ability to utilise, where possible,
staff that are familiar with the
residents and familiar with the
systems of the organisation.
In addition to the significant benefits
noted above, there was also the real
potential of growing the business by
servicing the needs of other aged
care providers, thereby providing
an additional income stream for
the Home.
In 2008 the Home entered into
a joint venture with a highly
experienced business development
manager and since that time it has
proven to be an extremely successful
partnership delivering competent
short-term replacement staff who
are familiar with the residents and
procedures of the Home as well as
significant cost savings.
Whilst Montefiore has a relatively
low level of agency usage compared
to the rest of the industry and
strives to minimise agency usage
wherever possible, it still represents
a significant proportion of the
overall nursing roster and budget.
With this in mind, a number of
years ago the Home explored the
feasibility of establishing its own
nursing agency in order to achieve
the following identified benefits;
Montefiore Home provides excellence in care services
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A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 12–20 13
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
HomeCare &
Day Centres
HomeCare
2013 was a year of expansion for
Montefiore HomeCare, both in our
fee for service business and in our
acquisition of a large Government
grant for Consumer Directed Care
(CDC) HomeCare packages. The
grant is in the form of subsidised
packages to enable people to access
services in their homes such as care,
support, clinical and allied health
services. Montefiore HomeCare was
granted 96 of these packages which
will enable us to offer subsidised in
home care for the first time. “The
ability to offer subsided care services
to those with limited financial means
will enable us to broaden our reach
and meet the needs of a wider
group of older people living in the
community,” said David Freeman AM,
Montefiore President.
This grant further complements our
current practices of enabling care
recipients to have a greater say in
the provision of services. Along
with these new CDC packages,
Montefiore HomeCare will continue
to provide a holistic approach with
its full range of premium services
which also includes; transport,
relocation, home modifications,
mobility aids, tele-health and more.
Montefiore HomeCare looks
forward to 2014 and continually
growing with further expansion and
service development.
Burger Centre Manager Suzi Parker celebrates a birthday with invited guests.
Club Monte
Club Monte at Hunters Hill is a
friendship and wellbeing day centre
for senior citizens that offers
social and recreational programs
aimed at enriching participants
lives and supporting them in living
independently in the community.
Aside from our range of activities
and wellbeing therapies which
include hydro/physiotherapy, art,
music, dance and entertainment we
try to enhance the program with
something special each year. In
2013 our highlights were visits to
Angel Place to hear the Australian
Children’s Choir on the eve of their
departure for Europe and to the Art
Gallery to view Australian “Moderns”
of the 1920/30’s. This year we also
added a very popular program of
remedial massage.
We look forward to a very active
program next year and we will
endeavour to further expand
our membership.
Club Monte members take part in one of the many activities
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The Burger Centre
The primary aim of The Burger
Centre, a joint venture between
Montefiore and Jewish Care, has
always been to enable older people
to remain socially connected in the
community and to provide respite
for people caring for those
with dementia.
Some of the successes of the
last year include:
•A total of 283 people attending
The Day Centre and 116 people
attending the L’Chaim Program
(formally Positive Ageing).
• The L’Chaim program runs a
number of classes each week Tai Chi, Strength and Balance
and our very popular Hydro-Cise.
The classes enable people to keep
active and maintain or regain a
sense of balance and strength in
a fun, social atmosphere.
•A wide range of entertainers,
programs and theme weeks. One
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HomeCare Manager Shafina Langan with CEO
Robert Orie and HomeCare Coordinator
Danielle Wakerman
of the highlights on our calendar
was our Great Gatsby theme.
•A specific weekly Russian day
that encourages an appreciation
of Russian language and culture
that is hosted by one of our fluent
Russian staff members. As well
as offering respite for carers, we
have developed specific dementia
programs for people with both
moderate and advanced dementia.
These programs facilitate a range
of activities developed to stimulate
people physically, intellectually and
emotionally.
The Centre looks forward to another
exciting year ahead collaborating
with the Montefiore Home and
encouraging positive ageing in the
wider community. We would like to
thank everyone who was involved
with our Centre in the last year and
as always invite new members to join.
A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 12–20 13
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
FOUNDATION
‘Our Valued Supporters
and Volunteers’
Recruitment
Over the past year, application
of proven strategies has ensured
the growth and effectiveness of
the program. Eight mandatory
orientation sessions were held for
new volunteers. These continue to
be supported by our Allied Health
Teams. The informative sessions
equip new volunteers with the skills
and knowledge needed to perform
their set tasks and duties.
The success of the past year
has been in large part due to
the generous support of our
Benefactors, Life Governors,
Members and Volunteers. It is
through their commitment and
generosity that the Montefiore
Home continues to provide
excellence in care for the frail-aged
in our community and an enhanced
Quality of Life for our residents.
The status of the Program from July
2012 to June 2013 is as follows:
Some of the highlights during the
past year include:
•Donations, both financial and
equipment based. Also secured
through bequests, naming rights,
as well as membership. Bequests
have played a major role in
establishing and maintaining the
remarkable facilities we offer our
residents and we look forward to
building on this generosity in
the future.
•Encouraging Life Governorship as
a meaningful way to demonstrate
commitment to the Home and
the elderly in the community. We
look forward to new levels of Life
Governorship including Junior Life
Governors as a means of involving
the next generation.
•The continuing Community Visiting
Program through our community
visitors who establish and maintain
contact with Benefactors to
acknowledge their involvement
and offer them support.
•Working collaboratively across
communication platforms to
build public support and reinforce
our relationships with current
supporters. This includes our
new look LIFE magazine due to be
relaunched in November 2013
and our regular electronic
Volunteers’ Newsletter.
• 99 new adult volunteers and
48 new student volunteers
• 537 active volunteers
• Total hours contributed
across all campuses: 31,839
Hunters Hill Resident Julia Holmes reads to Maya Luft
New activities in addition to
the myriad of long-standing
and successful programs that are
run include:
• Hungarian Group
• Promoting and managing a vibrant
volunteer program. Volunteers
play a significant role in supporting
the Quality of Life of our residents.
We profile the outstanding work
we do towards the end of
this report.
•Establishing and fostering key
industry relationships. Montefiore
works closely with the Centre for
Healthy Brain Ageing following
the 2012 launch of the Montefiore
Chair for Healthy Brain Ageing.
We cross publish papers and get
involved in charity events, such as
the City to Surf, which enables us
to interact regularly with some of
the foremost thinkers in the world
in the field of dementia and healthy
brain ageing.
The Montefiore
Volunteer Program
“It is not the place that brings honour
to the person rather it is the person
who brings honour to the place.”
(Ta’anit 21)
• Welcome Committee for new
residents
Recognising each volunteer’s
dedication encourages long term
commitment and enhances their
day-to-day enjoyment and growth
in their role.
The monthly birthday lunches,
held in the Hostel dining rooms
at Randwick and Hunters Hill for
volunteers who celebrate their
birthdays during that month,
continue to be a successful
way to engage with volunteers.
At Randwick volunteers are
enlightened by a tour of the
kitchen and laundry facilities.
shared their own experiences of
interacting with our residents. Our
annual Jewish Museum Visit was
informative and well attended.
Ongoing training helps volunteers
enhance their skills and in addition
to staff mandatory orientation, staff
members are made aware of the role
of the volunteers at Montefiore.
The online survey, designed to
obtain feedback on how volunteers
react to their roles, was again
conducted, enabling us to respond
to their needs and fine tune our
planning for the year ahead.
Each year we celebrate National
Volunteers’ Week with a program
that includes training, socialising
and entertainment.
A workshop - Lighten up about
Ageing - was presented by the
Montefiore HomeCare team, Shafina
Langan and Danielle Wakerman, and
provided a constructive perspective
on this important topic. Volunteers
• Monte Gardens walking group
• Games morning
• Hand Massages
• Ceramic Master Class
With these words of our Dictum in
mind, the Montefiore Volunteer
Program continues to go from
strength to strength by providing
and contributing to the social and
emotional wellbeing of our
Monte residents.
• Ongoing Activities
In July 2012 we were privileged to
be invited to present our Volunteer
Program at the Better Practice
Award Conference.
All activities have been increased
by our active volunteer number
Over the past twelve months the
program has continued to grow and
enhance the Quality of Life of
our residents.
Recognition and
Retention
The Volunteer program operates
across all four campuses.
Camelot and Woollahra have
benefited from increased
volunteer numbers
Consistent revision of volunteer
handbooks, policies, procedures,
forms and documents
Life Story Volunteer Shirley Jacobson with Randwick Resident Nicholas Halmay
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A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 12–20 13
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
Foundation Continued.
“Volunteers Plant the Seeds of
Kindness; Thank you for Planting
Yours with Us”
Successful activities during the
year included:
•An enjoyable day trip to Bowral
including lunch and afternoon tea
in a magnificent country home.
Monte’s 89th
Annual Fete
The Monte Annual Fete attracts
young and old from all around
Sydney and is one of the best
attended communal events in the
Sydney Jewish Community calendar.
In 2012 the Fete hosted all of the
traditional popular attractions
including Monte the Lion along with
new food stalls, children’s rides,
face-painting, a petting-zoo and
much more.
Mount Sinai students (L-R Talia Zeevi, Jess Beutum, Leila Harrity and Simone Rappaport with Monte
the Lion at the 2012 Fete
The Montefiore Annual Fete is one of Monte’s biggest community events,
which raises vital funds for the Home. 2012 marked the first year for
the dynamic new Fete Convenors, Alma Goldman and Sylvia Kohn and
committee members Maurice Kiss and Sam Zweig.
Volunteer-supported
activities
The range of activities in which
Volunteers play a vital role is
ever expanding.
The New Fete management,
effective from 2012 Fete, achieved
a very pleasing result.
Other activities included JCA
Community Service and Maccabi
Community Service days at Hunters
Hill and Randwick.
The Life History program continues
to be popular and valuable for
residents, their families and the
volunteers. They not only record
residents’ life stories, but also provide
companionship and friendship.
In a Community Service role,
we support student participants
in Community Service, Service
Learning and The Duke of Edinburgh
Award programs. Monte also
provides field work placements for
tertiary students. Young Volunteers
are welcome and continue to
provide residents with much joy.
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Alma Goldman and Sylvia Kohn
acknowledged the generosity of
the Fete sponsors, donors, suppliers
and the volunteers who worked
tirelessly, both before the event
and on the day. The Foundation
would like to thank Alma, Sylvia and
their Fete Committee as well as the
hundreds of Volunteers for their
roles in making this one of our most
successful Fetes ever. We would
also like to thank all of the donors,
supporters and individuals who
turned up on the day or participated
in some way. It is through all of your
generosity and commitment that we
are able to enhance the wellbeing
and Quality of Life of our residents.
•The annual Bridge Evening
attended by over 160 people,
many of whom are members of
the bridge fraternity.
Railee Michelin, Roslyn Hart, Treasurer Helen Bloom, Alma Goldman, Co-Presidents Annette Joseph
& Cathy Shapiro, Sandra Rosen, Faye Green, Carole Brickman and Gloria Isaacs.
Absent from picture: Wendy Englander.
•The Montefiore Home ladies’
and men’s clothing stall held
at the Annual Fete, headed by
Helen Bloom, was staffed by the
committee and, after many hours
of hard work and preparation,
proved to be an amazing success.
•The Randwick campus monthly
Bridge Day, held on the first
Monday of the Month is still being
enjoyed. All are welcome.
•A Theatre party to War Horse was
also deemed a great success.
President David Freeman AM
extended his deep gratitude to the
Ladies’ Committee for their hard
work, commitment and valuable
contribution to the Home.
Ladies’ Committee
At the Ladies’ Committee AGM,
Co-Presidents Annette Joseph and
Cathy Shapiro reviewed the year
and paid tribute to their dedicated
members for their ongoing
commitment and hard work. The
Committee also extended warm
thanks to the Foundation team for
their support and input. They also
thanked President David Freeman
AM for his ongoing support.
•The Annual Trivia evening was
hosted by trivia extraordinaire
Wayne Shapiro of Trivia Madness,
who once again donated his time
and expertise. The evening was
held at the Diamond Bay Bowling
Club and was a financial and
social success.
Henry Brodaty AO, Scientia Professor of Ageing & Mental Health, UNSW, Montefiore Chair of
Healthy Brain Ageing, Co-Director CHeBA
The Ladies’ Committee achieved
a total income of $82, 162 for the
year ending 30 June 2013
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SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 12–20 13
WHO’S WHO
IN THE HOME
MEMBERS AND
LIFE GOVERNORS
Board OF MANAGEMENT
Our members and Life Governors, currently more than 2000 in number – share our commitment
to enhancing the Quality of Life of the aged in our community. Their interest, support and
dedication to the Home is greatly valued by the residents, the Board of Management and staff
of the Home.
Executive
Board members
Dr Susan Hertzberg
Life Members
David Freeman AM – President
Dr David Berman
Barry Joseph
Lisa Brender
Lewis Levi
The late Hal Goldstein
AM OBE
Max Einfeld
Leora Ross
Michael Goldstein
Renee Symonds
Assoc. Prof. Peter Gonski
Jeremy Waine
Gary Inberg – Vice President
Max Kahn – Hon. Secretary
Tom Mautner – Hon. Treasurer
Manfred Salamon
Board Committees (as at 30/10/13)
Montefiore Development
Committee (MDC)
Operations & Quality
Committee
Admissions Review Committee
David Freeman AM (Chairman)
Gary Inberg (Chairman)
Gary Inberg
Lisa Brender
Robert Orie
Tom Mautner
Barry Joseph
Robert Orie
David Freeman AM
Remuneration Committee
Dr David Berman
Tom Mautner (Chairman)
Michael Goldstein
David Freeman AM
Max Kahn
Gary Inberg
Tom Mautner
Max Kahn
Renee Symonds
Robert Orie
Leora Ross
Finance Commitee
Robert Orie
Tom Mautner (Chairman)
Andrew Kew
David Freeman AM
Rhonda Bradley
Gary Inberg
Melanie Lindenberg
Max Kahn
Janine Grossman
Max Kahn (Chairman)
Melanie Lindenberg
Justine Spies
Religious Committee
Melanie Lindenberg (Chairperson)
Max Einfeld
Rabbi Rogut OAM
Janine Grossman
Lynda Dave
Burger Centre Joint Operating
Committee
(Montefiore Representatives)
Gary Inberg
Melanie Lindenberg
Robert Orie
Investment Committee
Tom Mautner (Chairman)
David Freeman AM
Gary Inberg
Bronwyn Elbourne
Barry Joseph
General Manager Residential
Care Services
Christine Schlieff
Burger Centre
Suzi Parker
Executive Assistant
Lynn Mele
General Manager Allied
Health Services
Tracey Clark
Key Personnel
Executive Care Managers
Physiotherapy Manager
Henry Chien
Mersan Pillay
Spiritual and Cultural Manager
Lynda Dave
Mandy Crocker
Max Kahn
Andrew Kew
Executive Staff (AS AT 30/10/13)
Spiritual Dean Rabbi David Rogut OAM Director of Corporate Services
Andrew Kew
Director of Business Services
Rhonda Bradley
Director of Client &
Community Relations
Melanie Lindenberg
Director of Professional Services
Janine Grossman
General Managers
General Manager Property & Risk
Colin Henderson
General Manager Hotel Services
Howard Kaplan
General Manager
People, Culture & Learning
Anna Santikos
Communications Manager
Sarah Hanniffy
Service Managers
Chief Information Officer
Bruce Coller
Chief Financial Officer
Nick Pezikian
Rebecca Allen
Admissions Manager
Justine Spies
Rita Lawrence
Esther Wakerman
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Robyn Carr
Jared Sharp
Community Relations Manager
Club Monte
Cecily Abramson
Vicki Gersbach
ICT Manger
Amy San Luis
Volunteer Manager
Hazel Stein
HomeCare
Shafina Langan
We welcome new Life Governors as well as others
who advanced to the next level of Life Governorship
in the period under review, continuing a tradition of
commitment and support that began even before the
Home’s first premises were built. Life Governors are
honoured in perpetuity, in addition to being accorded all
the benefits of membership.
Membership of the Home extends a range of benefits
to those who subscribe for a fee of only $45 per year.
Members receive our newsletters, Annual Report and
other publications. Members are invited to special events
and briefings and are eligible to vote at our Annual
General meetings or be nominated for election to the
Board. Membership of the Home also carries automatic
membership of our Cyril Rosenbaum Synagogue.
If you are interested in becoming a Member or Life
Governor, please call Esther Wakerman, Community
Relations Manager on (02) 8345 9110.
Names in gold are Life Governors.
Names marked with an asterisk (*) have passed away.
Renee Symonds
Robert Orie
Chief Executive Officer
Robert Orie This list represents a cross section of the Jewish
community and is, in the words of former NSW Governor
Gordon Samuels, ’tangible evidence of the fact that
the Home occupies a special place in the hearts of the
Jewish people of this city and state’.
Andrea Van Gramberg
A
Aaron, Milton & Ann
Aaron, Mosey
Aaron, Reuben and Cornelia
Abadee, Warwick & Yvonne
Abbott, David
Abeshouse, Barry & Leonora
Abeshouse, Jack*
Abeshouse, Lionel
Abeshouse, Norman & Ruth
Abraham, Irene*
Abrahams, Alan & Beverley
Abrahams, Harold
Abrahams, Patricia
Abrahamson, Fred & Hanne
Abrams, Charles & Renee
Abrams, Mervyn
Abrams, Roy & Sandra
Abrams, Soul and Lena
Abulafia, Alex & Natasha
Adams, Bob* & Pearl
Adcock, Desmond and Beverley
Adelstein, Elvira
Adler, Andrew & Tamara
Adler, Frank & Helen
Adler, Jerry and Gita
Agranat, Sylvia
Agranoff, Sidney & Sylvia
Agranoff, Tanya
Aizenberg, Simon and Lily
Akres, Bert & Eve
Albert, Cecil & Eunice
Alexander, Fred
Alexander, Jacqueline
Allardice, Darrell & Arlene
Allen, Neville and Greta
Amler, Vernon & Anita
Andgel, Morris & Anne
Andrew, Georgena
Andrews, Richard
Angles, Emery & Nancy
Apflebaum, Miriam
Applebaum, Ralph*
Appleberg, Michael & June
Apterman, Leo
Arnold, Ted and Jenny
Aronson, Charles & Deidre
Ashberg, Alan & Marian
Baynash, Philip & Rita
Bear, Victor & Adele
Beaumont, Candida
Bebek, Steven
Beck, Harry & Vivienne
Beck, Julius*
Been, Michael and Carole
Beerman, Stephen and Naomi
Belnick, Bernice
Bendelstein, Lily
Bender, Ruth
Bendersky, Leon & Sophia
Benjamin, Barbara
Benjamin, Betty
Benjamin, Michael*
Benjamin, Peter & Megan
Benjamin, Sarah
Benjamin, Sheila
Benmayor, Marc & Margaret
Bennett, Andrew & Pamela
Bennett, David and Annabelle
Bennett, Monty*
Beran, Henry
Beran, Roy & Maureen
Berelowitz, Sam & Sylvia
Berg, Tony and Carol
Berger, Alex & Helen
Berger, Eva
Berger, Gabriel & Jennifer
Berger, Mor & Jolan
Bergman, Walter* & Lilli
Berk, Clara*
Berkowitz, Doris
Berman, David & Sandra
Berman, Eric & Robyn
Berman, Oscar & Yvonne
Berman, William & Beth
Bermeister, Alan & Linda
Bernitz, Harold and Robyn
Berns, Pauline
Bernstein, Hylton & Hilary
Berson, Yvette
Besser, Michael and Anne
Bettman, Shirley
Beutum, Joe & Clare
Biggs, Martin and Gienia
Billing, Maurice & Beverley
Binetter, Emil & Gerda
Binetter, Erwin* & Margaret
Auerbach, Egon & Judith
Avidan, Danny & Charlie
Avigdor, David & Naomi
B
Bachmayer, Bernice
Baden, Harvey and Robyn
Baer, Sibilla
Baffsky, David & Helen
Baffsky, John & Filomena
Bahar, Diana
Bahar, Michael
Baker, Rosalyn
Balint, John & Susan
Balint, Margaret*
Balkin, David and Rosemary
Balkin, Muriel
Balkind, Joy
Balsin, Marya
Ban, Ivan
Banwell, Roslyn
Barda, Felix & Caroline
Barda, Joseph and Racheline
Barlow, Thomas & Marianne
Barouch, Judy
Baroukh, Bernard & Maggy
Barr, Ivan and Sharon
Barrington, Joe & Loris
Barripp, Bettina
Bart, Berta
Bart, Fred & Cheryl
Bart, Philip & Mandy
Barton, Charles & Valda
Baseby, Suellen
Baskin, Clive and Marlene
Baskin, Ronald & Ruth
Baskind, Janis
Baskir, Victor
Bass, Ernest
Bass, Ruth
Basser, Geoff & Nanette
Basser, Leon
Basserabie, Mervyn & Lorraine
Bassin, Nora
Bauer, George
Bauer, Harry and Cynthia
Bauer, Stephen & Miriam
Baumann, Thomas & Elvira
Bay, Ette
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Binstock, Jakob
Blanks, Henry*
Blatt, Rosalind
Blick, Josef* & Fay
Bloch, Kevin & Michele
Block, Bruce
Block, David and Naomi
Bloom, Abe & Lorna
Bloom, Bessie
Bloom, Ken and Helen
Bloom, Phillip & Estelle
Bloomfield, Aviva
Bloomfield, George & Shirley
Bloomfield, Kurt
Blumberg, Darren
Blumberg, Margot
Blumberg, Michael & Carlene
Blumberg, Selwyn & Moyra
Blumenthal, Simon & Ruth
Blumgart, Don and Mary
Bluth, George & Inge
Boas, Eddy and Donna
Bogan, Elaine
Bogan, Sydney & Judith
Bokey, Lesley and Katie
Bolotin, Malvina
Bondy, Eric
Bondy, John*
Border, Erica
Border, Family
Border, Martin & Rozanne
Born, Herbert
Bornstein, Candice
Borowich, Rachmiel* & Christina
Bower, Patricia
Bowman, Neil and Sarah
Bowmer, Robyn
Boyer, John & Marianne
Braham, Belinda
Braham, Mark & Pam
Brailovskaia, Fira
Brajtman, Isaac & Myriam
Brandon, Jack* & Rose
Brandon, Paul & Agi
Brandon, Selina
Brandon, Sid & Julie
Bratel, Phillip and Joan
Braude, Garry and Nola
Braude, Gregory & Michelle
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Brender, Henry & Norma
Brender, Joseph & Gerda
Brender, Julie
Brender, Lisa
Breuer, Thomas & Eva*
Brisson, Charlie & Ricki
Britton, Anthony & Charmaine
Brodaty, Henry and Karoline
Broit, David & Rene
Broit, Dennis and Sharyn
Brosan, Alisa
Brown, Errol and Pam
Brown, Jeff & Carol
Browne, Garry & Robyn
Browne, Wesley and Sari
Buch, Arnaldo
Buchbinder, Ruth
Buchen, Peter & Kathy
Buchman, Suzanne
Buchwald, Gita
Buckwalter, Barbara*
Buckwalter, Gerda
Ian Bund
Malcolm Bund
Bund, Warren
Buntman, Roy and Ruth
Burger, David* & Diane
Burman, Ian
Burnie, Evelyn
Burns, Elinore
Burton, George & Edith
Butler, Rosetta
Buyers, Frank
C
Cadry, Eddy & Eva
Caine, Peggy*
Camberg, Gerald & Cheryl
Cann, Robert & Janelle
Caplan, Benjamin
Caplan, Gideon
Caplan, Kim
Caplan, Sophie
Cardash, Gerald and Rae
Cario, Arthur
Carlin, Sydney & Tanya
Carmon, Anna
Caspari, Hilda*
Casper, Arnold & Shirley
Cass, Bettina
Cass, Julian
Castle, David
Catts, Ruth
Catzel, Mignon
Caustill, Elias and Ravit
Center, Steve and Yolanda
Ceylon, Jenny
Chait, Ivan & Jill
Chaitow, Celia
Chalmers, Paul & Hanni
Chandler, Clive & Bernadette
Chapman, Raeburn & Hazel
Charif, Ian and Bernice
Charmatz, Erwin
Charny, Abe* & Ilse
Charny, Werner & Sylvia
Chazan, Abe & Lynette
Cherry, Werner and Tamar
Chertkow, Rennie
Chester, Mark & Robyn
Chipkin, Mervyn* & Pearl
Chodos, Julian & Rebecca
Chosid, Norman and Elizabeth
Chotiner, Mark
Churnin, Brian and Jan
Cibulka, Jeanine
Clarke, Dorothy
Clarke, Vera
Clayton, David
Clennar, Rhona
Cliffe, David
Clifford, Dennis & Judy
Clingman, Norman & Estella
Clyde, Kathie
Dinte, Meryl
Dobies, John
Doctor, Daphne
Dohan, Walter
Don, Basil & Thelma
Don, David and Kay
Don, Harold & Railea
Don, Ron & Loretta
Doobov, Brian & Marion
Doobov, Ray & Judy
Dorfan, Darryl
Dorfan, Zelma
Downes, Kaye
Dreikurs, Eric*
Dresdner, Heinz* & Lily
Dresdner, Raymond & Ann
Dresner, Ian & Sharon
Drexler, Alex & Monica
Drexler, Paul & Diane
Drummond, Christa
Dubb, Leo & Ilana
Duchen, David
Duchen, David & Brenda
Dukes, Claire
Dunkel, Jeremy & Roxanne
Dunkel, Julia
Dunkel, Michael & Annette
Dunn, Zinovy & Vera
Dushansky, Sylvia
Dusheiko, Irene
Dyne, Stanley & Marlin
Cohen, Abe & Merle
Cohen, Ann
Cohen, Anne
Cohen, Anthony & Pamela
Cohen, Avron & Jean
Cohen, Danny & Eva
Cohen, Edward & Sala
Cohen, Gary & Suzy
Cohen, Gerald & Norma
Cohen, Harry
Cohen, Ian
Cohen, Ivor & Sylvia
Cohen, Michael & Barbara
Cohen, Neil & Shirley
Cohen, Phillip and Helen
Cohen, Roy & Jenny
Cohen, Sala
Cohen, Timothy & Barbara
Cohen, Valerie
Cohn, Anna*
Cohn, Geoff
Coleman, George* & Irene
Collins, Raymond
Collins, Raymond
Conyer, Lionel & Felicia
Cooks, George & Vera
Cooper, David and Dorrie
Cooper, Frayda
Cooper, Gerald
Cooper, Harvey and Wendy
Coppel, Ronald and Valerie
Cordell, Stephen & Marilyn
Corrick, David & Ricki
Cossman, Esther
Costi, Eddie & Rosie
Courant, Yvonne
Cowan, Lionel & Raelie
Cowan, Renate
Cowen, Geoffrey & Marty
Cremer, Harley & Dorothy
Crews, Rita
Cromer, Harry & Terry
Csontos, Edith
Curtis, Andrew*
Curtis, Emery & Eva
Curtis, Rosa
Czeiger, Harry & Agnes
E
Eben, Robert & Katalin
Eccleshall, John and Susan
Ecker, Tom
Eckowitz, Steven & Terry
Edelman, Mr A*
Edson, Robyn
Efinger, Nino* & Liz
Ehrlich, Joshua
Ehrlich, Ron & Ann
Eidus, Ilus
Einfeld, Graham & Janice*
Einfeld, Maadi
Einfeld, Martin & Leone
Einfeld, Max & Elizabeth
Einhorn, Felicia*
Einstein, Walter
Eisman, Gloria
Eisman, Jeffrey and Judy
Eisman, Peter
Ellison, Rod & Marika
Emanuel, David
Ende, Miriam
Engel, Eva
Engelander, Dianne
Engelander, Wendy
Engelman, Eva
Engelman, Julian & Carol
Enis, Joseph & Jeannette
Enis, Judith
Epstein, Carole
Epstein, Francine
Epstein, Marlene
Erber, George & Anne
Erber, Ilse
Eskin, Morris and Ruth
Etkind, Betty
Etkind, Milton & Pamela
Etkind, Stephen
Evans, Christine
Evans, Don* & Joy
Evans, Zita
Ezra, Jack & Frances
D
Dale, Jacqueline
Dalley, John & Lee-Ann & Robert
Daniel, Marta
Danon, Albert and Dinah
Danos, Trevor
Darin, Emanuel*
Darvas, Ferenc
Dascalu, Sorin and Doina
Davidowitz, Abe and Sylvia
Davies, Sandra
Davis, Edward & Irit
Davis, Eric*
Davis, Flora*
Davis, Frederick & Rachel
Davis, Garry & Bettina
Davis, Gertrude
Davis, Greta
Davis, Marilyn
Davis, Mark & Val
Davis, Neil & Margaret
Davis, Sonia
De Borah, Anna
Deitz, Mimi
Deitz, Shirley
Deleon, Gavrilo and Ana
Den, Sonia
Deutsch, Alan & Gorney, Vivienne
Deutsch, Frank
Devai, Ivan & Judy
Devenyi, Eva
Diamond, John & Wendy
Diamond, Keith & Sandra
Diamond, Reba*
Diamond, Sophie
Diamond, Vivian & Naomi
F
Fabre, Leonard & Sharne
Faigen, Mark
Fain, Bryan & Margi
Faivre, Josephine
Faktor, Roni
Falk, Joyce
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Farago, Maggy
Farkas, George & Donna
Farkas, Sandor* & Gertrude*
Faust, Warren and Judy
Fayn, Maurice & Elanore
Feher, Yehuda & Marianne
Feigen, Kate
Feigen, Zelda
Feingold, Mavis
Feitelson, John & Roz*
Fekete, Rose
Felberman, Veronica
Feldman, Charles & Anna
Feldman, Josse and Maureen
Feldman, Miriam
Feldman, Serena
Feldman, Steve & Glynne
Feleky, Frank and Eva
Feller, Joyce*
Feller, Keith
Fenton, Stephen & Helen
Fenton, Thomas & Judy
Ferenci, Thomas & Inge
Ferns, Jennifer
Ferson, Alexander
Ferster, Halina
Ferster, Ron & Clare
Field, Rosalie
Fienberg, Leonard & Barbara
Filler, Fay
Fine, Leon & Joanne
Fine, Mervyn & Patricia
Finger, Harold and Rebecca
Finger, Michael & Sue
Fink, Leon
Finkelstein, Oscar & Ruth
Finkelstein, Ruth
Finlay, Maria
Fischer, Kurt
Fischer, Magda
Fischl, Alex and Rosalind
Fischl, Gerry and Eva
Fischl, Ian & Michelle
Fisher, Beverley
Fisher, Erika
Fisher, John & Sandra
Fisher, Laurie & Frances
Fisher, Mark & Linda
Fisher, Owen and Pamela
Fisher, Susan
Fisher, Susanna
Fishman, Elizabeth
Fishman, George & Rosalie
Fivelman, Monty and Ethel
Flachs, Berta*
Fleischer, Haim and Shirley
Flekser, Hymie & Maureen
Flower, John & Janet
Folb, Lewis & Lorraine
Foltyn, Peter & Monica
Fontany, Mary
Forbath, Thomas & Magda
Ford, Barbara & Simon, Charles
Foreman, Philip and Carolyn
Forer, Elizabeth
Forrester, Ervin and Mary Ann
Forsher, Lotte
Forster, Dr D
Forte, Victor
Foster, George & Margaret
Fox, Gerry & Jill
Fox, Michelle
Foxman, Dorry
Frampton, Molly
Franco, George & Rose
Frank, Barry & Cherryl
Frank, Rachael
Frank, Selwyn & Ida
Franklin, Selwyn & Eileen
Franks, Michael & Marlene
Franks, Rochelle
Fransman, Harry & Marilyn
Frater, Charles
Fredman, Hilary
Freed, Alan and Myrna
Freedman, Basil & Caroline
Freeman, Anthony & Kerry
Freeman, David
Freeman, Derek and Phyllis
Freeman, Herbert
Freeman, Howard*
Freeman, Ralph
Freeman, Walter
Freeman, Zelman
Freilich, Valmae
Frenkel, Robert & Liliane
Freuden, George and Hilary
Freund, George
Fridman, Gregory & Bella
Fridman, Rosa*
Friedlander, Alan & Michele
Friedler, Charles & Lia
Friedman, Jocelyn
Friedman, Rose
Friedman, Sharon
Friend, John & Sarah
Fritz, Judith
Fromer, Esther
Fuchs, Cedric & Esther
Fuchs, Raymond & Raelene
Fulop, Erika
Fuzes, Agi
G
Gadd, Rywa*
Gal, John & Judy
Gam, Hyman
Ganz, Gabrielle
Garber, Manuel & Bessie
Gardos, Nicholas* & Ruth
Garlick, Bradley & Beverley
Gartendstein, Larry
Gassner, Kitty
Gayst, Harry* & Doris*
Gelbart, Anton and Jodi
Gelber, Norm & Susan
Gelbert, Michael
Gellert, Ivan and Marie
Gellert, Kathy
Gellert, Robert & Marie
Gelski, Richard & Sophie
Gemmell, Robert & Erica
Gentin, Iris
Genuth, Frederika
Ger, Des
Gerber, Lisl
Gerber, Trevor & Robyn
Gerechter, Ron
Gerendas, Les & Miriam
Gergely, Stephen & Edith
Gerstner, Aron*
Gesikowski, Eugenia
Geyer, Gabriella
Geyer, Robert and Agnes
Gilden, Louis & Leah
Ginges, Berel & Agnes
Ginsberg, Julien & Monica
Glaser, Eva
Glaser, Rafi and Louise
Glass, Bertie & Esme
Glass, Freda
Glass, Helen
Glass, Jeremy
Glass, Richard & Mrs
Glass, Peter & Adrienne
Glass, Valda
Glasser, Neil & Nina
Glasser, Phyllis
Glazer, Cesha
Glazer, Harry & Naomi
Glick, Anne
Glick, Barry
Glick, Cherie
Gliksman, Michael & Eve
Glover, Barry & Faye
Glucklich, Henry & Baila
Gluckman, Gavin and Avril
Glushankova, Ida
Golan, Charles & Linda
Gold, Brian & Susie
Gold, Harold and Jill
Gold, Manuel*
Gold, Michael & Sonia
Goldberg, Alan and Jennifer
Goldberg, Audrey
Goldberg, Ben and Zelda
Goldberg, Danny & Lisa
Goldberg, David & Talia*
Goldberg, Jerome & Kathy
Goldberg, Lionel
Goldberg, Maurice & Nancy
Goldberg, Paulette
Goldberger, Bernard & Sony
Goldman, Leon and Sonia
Goldman, Newton & Janice
Goldman, Peter and Milly
Goldman, Sam and Elsie
Goldman, Tom and Diane
Goldman, Valerie
Goldminc, Andrew & Alice
Goldschmidt, Colin & Sharon
Goldshaft, Peter & Richelle
Goldshaft, Phillip
Goldsmith, Horace
Goldsmith, Lionel & Nola
Goldstein, Col* & Gloria
Goldstein, David & Jenny
Goldstein, Hal* & Nancye
Goldstein, Helen
Goldstein, Martin & Vivian
Goldstein, Michael and Dorothy
Goldstein, Ross & Morvyth
Goldwater, Gerry & Laura
Golland, Michael & Betty
Golovsky, David and Beverley
Gompes, Michael & Rachel
Gonski, David and Wargon, Orli
Gonski, Helene
Gonski, Peter & Michelle
Gonski, Stephen & Vicky
Goodman, Adrian & Rhona
Goodman, Henry & Lois
Goodman, Karen
Goodman, Robert & Marcia
Goodman, Sydney & Sheila
Goodrich, Ben & Evelyn
Goot, Robert & Roberta
Goran, Mick & Alison
Gordey, Martha*
Gordon, Barney & Mandy
Gordon, David & Karen
Gordon, Hedley and Zara
Gordon, Moi & Joyce
Gordon, Philip & Micky
Gork, Bernard & Lynn
Gottheiner, Barry & Isabel
Gottlieb, Eric & Hana
Gottlieb, Sam & Paula
Goulburn, Alan & Lesley
Goulburn, Danny & Rochelle
Goulburn, Michael & Ruth
Gould, Gary & Rita
Goulston, Kerry & Jen
Graf, Ervin* & Kitty
Graham, Hilda
Graham, Lorna
Grant, Jeff & Diane
Grant, Louis & Suzanne
Grant, Raechelle
Grant, Richard
Grant, Sadie
Green, Ben
Green, David & Winifred
Green, Elizabeth
Green, Leonard
Green, Leslie & Ginny
Green, Lionel
Green, Maurice & Tina
Green, Michael & Judy
Green, Phillip & Vivien
Green, Rhoda
Green, Stephen & Sharon
Green, Tim and Meli
Greenberg, Merle
Greenberg, Neville* & Pam
Greenberg, William & Sue
Greene, Jack and Sarah
Greenfield, Michael & Hester
Greengard, Yoram & Ilana
Greenstein, Shirley
Greenstone, John & Meredith
Greenwald, Lionel and Beverley
Gresham, Ken & Sara
Grevler, Alan & Zena
Gridiger, Roland & Ilana
Gries, Leon*
Griffiths, Janice*
Griffiths, Randolph & Amanda
Grinberg, Mira
Grinberg, Nellie
Grinblat, Katherine
Grinston, Eva
Grolman, Syd and Marcelle
Grosman, Stanley* & Helen
Gross, Miriam
Gross, Steven & Joanne
Grossberg, Ian & Jane
Grossberg, Jack* & Hessie
Grossman, David and Janine
Grossman, Frank
Grossman, Lila*
Grossman, Thomas & Susan
Grunfeld, Ester
Grunfeld, Leila*
Grunfeld, Peter
Grunfeld, Leonie
Grunstein, Elizabeth
Grunstein, Harry & Marina
Grunstein, John* & Barbara
Grunstein, William and Elizabeth
Grunstein, Zoltan & Eva*
Gruss, Doreen
Grynberg, Robert & Katja
Grynberg, Victor & Carol
Gumpert, Alfred
Guralnek, Joseph
Guss, Mitchell & Ruth
Guth, George*
Gutman, Herman
Gyenes, Livia
H
Hadassin, Ian & Rebecca
Hakim, Nancy
Halle, Roy & Penny
Hallett, Michelle
Halmay, Nicholas
Halperin, Amran* & Rose*
Halprin, Sol*
Hammerman, Toby & Judy
Hammerschlag, Ivan & Denise
Handler, Charles & Claire
Haneman, Peter & Mira
Hannes, Margaret
Hardy, Hetty
Harman, Estelle
Harris, Basil & Leonie
Harris, Joss & Gwenda
Harris, Michael & Christine
Harris, Robert & Di
Hart, Ian and Anita
Hartstein, Vicki
Hatfield, Bronia*
Hatfield, Kenneth and Harriet
Hatfield, Marcia
Hatos, Maria
Hauer, Heidi
Hausman, Debbie
Havin, Dennis & Marion
Havin, Sam
Hearst, Kathleen
Heinrich, Gizella
Heitner, Alan
Heitner, Brian
Heller, Eva
Helprin, Sam & Sheila
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Hemli, Shimon & Vivien
Hendler, Archie* & Yetta
Hendler, David & Shein, Rena
Hendler, Gary & Sharon
Hendler, Michael and Kennedy, Alana
Hendler, Yetta
Herbert, Bernard & Russel
Herman, Joel & Elaine
Herman, Leeba
Herman, Victor & Shirley
Hermann, Blanka*
Hersch, Joseph & Shirley
Hersch, Peter & Rosie
Hersh, Max & Hanna
Hersh, Peter & Leone
Hershon, Jenny
Hertzberg, Mark
Hertzberg, Susan
Hertzberg, Valda
Herz, Albert & Joyce
Herz, Elisabeth
Hessen, David & Shirley
Heydt, Helmut and Ellen
Hickman, Karin
Higgins, Lord Terence & Dame
Rosalyn
Hill, James & Christine
Hilmer, Ralph and Margaret
Hilton, Leonie*
Hirschowitz, Roy and Natalie
Ho, Jane
Hoare, Shelley
Hochmann, Zev and Rose
Hodes, John
Hodes, Ruth
Hoenig, Ron and Christine
Hoffman, Cecil & Norma
Hoffman, Earle*
Holland, Ivan & Lolita
Hollo, Andrew & Carmella
Holman, Audrey
Holmes, Gerald
Holmes, Julia
Holzman, Manfred
Hootman, Henry & Helene
Hopman, Zara
Horowitz, Greg & Gillian
Horowitz, Paul & Suzy
Horvath, Barbara
Hosek, Valerie
Hotz, Paul & Susan
Hower, John & Barbara
Hugon, Daniel & Christine
Huppert, Ernest & Gerti
Hurst, Irene*
Hurst, Julian & Valda
Hyman, David and Dawn
Hyman, Rodney and Carolyn
Hymann, Rod and Ruth
I
Iliutz, Irene
Illing, Horst & Kornelia
Imhof, Irwin
Inberg, Gary & Susan
Inwald, Sophie
Isaacs, Brian & Gloria
Isaacs, Dora
Isaacs, Frank & Penny
Isaacs, Gerald & Sylvia
Isenberg, Barry & Doreen
Isenberg, Paul & Eira
Isman, Robert & Karin
Isman, Ruth
Israel, Alan & Jacqui
Israel, Clive
Israel, Julian and Kathrine
Israel, Leon
Israel, Neville & Louella
Israel, Rosa
Itzkowic, David & Melinda
Izsak, Edith
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J
Jackson, Edward* & Cynthia
Jackson, Harry & Selma
Jacobs, Alan & Bernice
Jacobs, David & Jenny
Jacobs, Dudley & Beatrice
Jacobs, George & Hirshorn, Janice
Jacobs, Greta
Jacobs, Larry
Jacobs, Marcus & Pam
Jacobs, Paul and Sonia
Jacobs, Walter & Sharon
Jacobsohn-Erdman, Sandra
Jacobson, David & Melanie
Jacobson, Esther
Jacobson, Jerrold & Shirley
Jacobson, Les & Auryt
Jacobson, Peter & Marlene
Jacobson, Peter and Ingrid
Jacobson, Philip & Sheila*
Jacobson, Selwyn and Hedy
Jacobson, Stanley & Avril
Jaffe, Phil & Marienne
Jaku, Edward and Flore
Jaku, Michael & Linda
Jankelowitz, Edwin & Merlyn
Jankelowitz, Stephen & Brenda
Janks, Lola
Janks, Peter & Margot
Jarvis, Herta*
Jassy, Flora
Javen, Arnold & Val
Jaye, Laurence & Carole
Jellinek, Gerty
Jenkinson, Raymond
Jerome, Alexander & Lily
Joel, Alexandra
Joel, Michael and Anna
Joel, Lady Sybil
Joffe, Alan and Molly
Joffe, David and Sara
Joffe, Heather
Joffe, Mark & Barbara
Joffee, Maurice & Rozelle
Johnson, Eric & Beryl
Jordan, Anita
Jordan, Sandra
Jordan, Stella*
Josef, Emilia
Joseph, Annette
Joseph, Barry & Dianne
Judelman, Harold and Lesley
Jurke, Edith
Jurke, Steven & Ruth
K
Kagan, Dawn
Kagan, Jeanette
Kahane, Selma
Kahn, Alan & Valda
Kahn, Bernard and Rona
Kahn, Max & Sandra*
Kahn, Peter and Janette
Kaldor, Judith
Kalfus, Anna
Kalina, Ivo and Lilly
Kalish, Peter & Shirley
Kalman, Alex & Catherine
Kalowski, Joanna
Kam, Garry & Benita
Kameras, Jack & Sylvia
Kamsler, Family
Kamsler, George*
Kanarek, Max* & Mara
Kane, Ruth
Kant, Tanya
Kantor, Estella
Kaplan, Basil
Kaplan, Elliot & Brenda
Kaplan, Fiona
Kaplan, Micky
Kaplan, Myrna
Kaplan, Renette
Kaplin, Ian and Pamela
Karas, Susan
Karet, Faye
Karet, Morris & Thelma
Karger, Rita
Karlikoff, Vera
Karney, Julien and Miller, Renecia
Karp, Barry & Pamela
Karpin, David
Karpin, Leonard & Carole
Kary, Edith
Kassel, Raymond & Felicity
Kater, Eva
Katyk, Alexander
Katz, Alice
Katz, Ervin & Judy
Katz, Ilse
Katz, Joel
Katz, Max & Shall
Katz, Rachel
Katz, Robert
Katz, Sam
Katz, Shirley
Katz, Vernon & Cohen, Barbara
Kauffmann, Steven & Alice
Kay, Harry & Irene
Kay, Ms J
Kaye, David* & Elise
Kaye, Robert & Anne
Kaye, Roger & Judy
Keen, George*
Keen, John & Bonnie
Keen, Paul & Emilie
Keleman, Tom
Kemeny, Thomas & Susan
Kennard, Jill
Kennedy, John & Roslyn
Kennedy, Joyce
Kennedy, Tom & Leslie
Kensell, Maurice & Rochelle
Kertesz, Ivan & Vera
Kertesz, Kim and Elizabeth
Kery, Nick & Mary
Kery, Robert & Mary
Kessel, Ivan & Veronica
Kessel, Ron & Nessie
Kessler, Clive
Kessler, David
Kessler, Nanette
Kessler, Selwyn and Ceciley
Kestecher, Lily
Kezelman, Bernard* & Dasia
King, Lily
King, Susan
Kirschner, Bernhard & Sandra
Kiss, Mathew* & Agi
Kiss, Maurice
Klas, Rose
Klass, Jack and Rosalie
Klein, Eva
Kleiner, Gil
Kleinman, Leon & Melissa
Kleist, Alida
Kline, Blanka
Klineberg, Iven & Sylvia
Klinger, Helen
Klinger, Ron & Suzie
Klipin, Lewis & Adrienne
Knep, Joel & Melanie
Knep, Molly
Knowles, Nigel & Margot
Koder, Deborah
Koffler, Julie
Kohan, Evelyn
Kohane, Betty
Kolman, Vera
Koonin, Mervyn and Renee
Kopcsanyi, Edith
Koppe, Bert
Koppe, Steven
Korda, Marika
Korn, Yvonne
Kornmehl, Paul*
Kosa, Leslie & Agatha
Kosa, Teri
Kossard, Steve & Sylvia
Kouks, Anna
Kovari, Mary
Kraindler, Jakov & Hana
Krass, Rachel
Krawitz, Aubrey & Dorit
Krawitz, Martin & Janet
Kresner, Bernard & Marcia
Kriesler, Leslie* & Susan
Kriss, Jennifer
Kritzler, George & Hedy
Krol, Ruth*
Krug, Gerald
Krug, Henry & Ella
Kugel, Hedy*
Kuhn, Kurt & Gerda
Kuner-Ball, Lore*
L
Lachs, Herbert
Ladanyi, Frank and Susanna
Lakhterman, Valeri and Lina
Lampert, Richard & Dianne
Landau, Isabella*
Landerer, John & Michelle
Landes, Diane
Landor, David & Denise
Lane, Ingrid
Lane, Janet
Lane, Reuben* & Micheline
Lang, Fred
Lang, Joan
Lang, Steven
Langbart, Peter & Avrille
Langsam, Clara
Langton, Judy
Lapidus, Max & Lynette
Lapin, Norman* & Sylvia*
Larish, Erica*
Lasker, Noel
Lasorsa, Carmela
Laszlo, Eva
Laufer, David & Diana
Laurence, Stephen
Lawan-Weiss, Alex & Katalin
Lax, Alfred and Alberta
Lazarus, Barbara
Lazarus, Keith & Betty
Lazarus, Nevil and Sharon
Lazarus, Phillip & Francine
Lazarus, Ralph & Lola
Leach, Trevor & Judy
Lechem, Henry & Susan
Lederer, Jean
Lederman, Margaret
Lee, Barry & Greta
Lee, Godfrey & Eda
Lee, Judy
Lees, Devorah
Lehmann, Anne
Lehrer, Adele
Lehrer, Gus & Nanna
Lehrer, Leon* & Eugenie
Leibman, Myer & Sheila
Leibowitz, Eli and Gillian
Leibowitz, Hilliard
Leibowitz, Stephen and Pamela
Leibowitz, Tony and Louise
Leitz, Ida*
Lemberg, Max
Lenn, Ernest
Lenn, Robyn
Lenzer, Ben & Suzanne
Leser, Bernard & Barbara
Lesnie, David & Robyn
Lesnie, Shirley
Lesnie, Warren & Marianne
Levay, Nick & Agi
Leventhal, Monty & Rosa
Levett, Irma
Levi, Frank and Carol
Levi, Ian & Ann
Levi, Josh
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Levi, Lewis & Eva
Levi, Mark
Levi, Sol & Sylvia
Levien, Erica
Levin, Elza
Levin, Gary and Roz
Levin, Joe
Levin, Mervyn & Thelma
Levine, David and Agnes
Levine, Julie
Levine, Roy & Lynette
Levinson, Harold
Levis, Rodney & Lynette
Levitan, Brian & Beryl
Levitan, David & Anya
Levy, Bernard & Elizabeth
Levy, Bryan & Sherel
Levy, David
Levy, Dennis & Sue
Levy, Erica
Levy, Geoff & Debbie
Levy, Gerry* & Erna
Levy, Kitty
Levy, Laura
Levy, Michael and Mickey
Levy, Michal
Levy, Robin & Leila
Lewin, Alfred*
Lewin, Eva
Lewin, Miriam
Lewis, David & Caroline
Lewis, Dorothy
Lewis, Harry
Lewis, Judith
Lewis, Montague & Gina
Lewis, Mrs J
Lewis, Peter & Diane
Lewis, Peter and Lilliane
Lewis, Ron and Joan
Lewkovitz, George & Ilana
Lewy, Steven & Paula
Libter, David
Lichtenstein, Surica
Liebowitz, Sally
Liebson, Aletta and Simmy
Lifman, Abe & Lisa
Lifschitz, Stan & Abirah
Lilian, Les & Ruth
Lilienthal, Ruth
Linden, Alex & Rosemary
Linden, Edith*
Linden, Fred*
Linder-Pelz, Susie
Lindner, Diana
Linz, Allen & Ali
Linz, Sam and Barbara
Lipman, Leonard
Lipman, Martin and Angela
Lipman, Robert & Sue
Lippa, Norman & Adele
Lippey, Hanna
Lippman, Annelise
Lips, Felix & Sala
Lipski, Betty
Lipski, Julek
Lipson, Marianne*
Lipton, George & Etty
Lipton, Lina
Lipton, Nory and Libby
Lipworth, Sandra
Littman, Brigette
Loblay, Lorand
Loewy, Peter & Anna
Lonstein, Darron & Wendy
Lopis, Arnold & Karen
Lopis, Robbie & Elaine
Lore, Pat
Lorentz, Ivan & Judy
Lotzof, June
Lowbeer, John & Tamara
Lowe, Harry & Ruth*
Lowenstein, Charlotte
Lowenthal, Gerhart
Lowy, Alexander & Fried, Leone
Lowy, Anthony and Eva
Lowy, David & Margo
Lowy, Eugene
Lowy Family
Lowy, Frank & Shirley
Lowy, Julianna
Lowy, Robert & Sally
Lowy, Steven & Judy
Lubczanski, Rachel
Lubo, Gertrud
Lubowski, Adam & Zelda
Lubowski, David & Sheli
Luck, Phyllis
Lunzer, Anna*
Lurie, Eddie & Shamara
Lurie, Leon & Jane
Lyons, Cass
Lyons, Margaret
M
Maister, Family
Majer, Henry & Eva
Majer, Norman
Malmberg, John & Lopacinski
Christine
Manasseh, Teela
Mane, Samuel & Dawn
Mann, Curtis & Barbara
Manor, David and Gilda
Mansberg, Janina
Marczak, Anne
Margolin, Shirley
Marjenberg, Carmel
Marks, Allan & Linda
Marks, Barry & Judy
Marks, Guy
Marks, Kevin & Marcelle
Marks, Stan* & Lily
Marks, Stanley & Zelda
Markus, John
Marmot, Allan & Sandy
Marmot, Paul
Maron, George
Mars, Charles & Rachel
Mars, Jean Pierre
Martin, Agnes
Martin, Frank
Martin, Marilyn
Martin, Peter & Sophie
Marx, Ian
Marx, Russell & Lydia
Masnick, Keith and Lynne
Matlak, Dorothy
Matrai, Agnes
Matrai, Eva
Mautner, Tom & Rose
Max, Robert & Lindie
May, Claire
Maybloom, Bernard & Shirley
Mayer, Julius & Joy
McEwing, Fraser & Michelle
McGarn, Norman & Estelle
McKenzie, Susan
McKimmie, June
McPherson, Louie
Meadows, Henry & Diane
Meerkin, Matthew & Bernice
Melov, Freda
Mendel, Barry & Edith
Mendel, Beryl
Mendelevich, Alex & Natalya
Mendels, David & Helen
Mendels, Paul & Esther
Mendelsohn, Graeme & Emma
Mendoza-Jones, Phil and Judy
Menschik, Laura
Merten, Kenneth & Krys
Metz, Gerda*
Meyer, Eleanor
Meyer, Ellen
Meyer, Paul & Mia
Meyerowitz, Graham & Mandy
Meyerowitz, Lawrence & Jacqueline
Meyerson, Spike & Riva
O
Michalowsky, Mark & Rolene
Michel, Dean & Nikki
Michelin, Railee
Milch, Leon & Sharon
Miles, Albert & Sandra
Miller, Bertie
Miller, Claire
Miller, Ian & Sara
Miller, Jeff and Cheryl
Miller, Marion
Miller, Neill and Kathy
Millner, Mervyn & Eda
Milner, Harold & Bertha
Milston, David & Jeanette
Milwidsky, Peter & Robyn
Mintz, Peter & Evelyn*
Mirels, Heidi
Mizrahi, Clem & Ruth
Moalem, Dan & Ruth
Moalem, Louise
Moddel, David & Michelle
Moddel, Gertrude
Moddel, Kate
Moddel, Ursula
Mohay, Erwin & Marietta
Moller, Les and Vivian
Monk, Mendel & Shoshana
Moont, Michael & Ann
Morgan, Magdalene
Morgan, Neil
Moritz, Dianne
Morris, Peggy
Morris, Trevor & Vivienne
Mosberg, Kurt & Lilly
Moser, Bertha
Moses, Michael and Susan
Moses, Philip & Donna
Moses, Rochelle
Moses, Shmulek & Rachel
Moskow, Zara
Moss, Alexander & Magda
Moss, Ron & Libby
Moss, Sam & Agi
Moss, Steven & Carol
Moss, Ziva
Moustafine, Inna
Movsowitz, Harold and Sandra
Mowszowski, Aviva
Mowszowski, Chanania & Shelly
Mueller, Hans
Muller, Jarka
Mushin, Helen
Odillo Maher, Mr T
Odze, Neil & Diane
Olbourne, Norman & Jan
Opeskin, Lynette
Opit, Rita
Opitz, Adrian & Rosemary
Opitz, Raymond and Sharon
Orr, Diana-Rose
Oser, Robert & Agie
Osmo, Eddy
Owen, Jan
Owen, Janese
Owen, Michael & Jewell
Oystragh, Anne-Louise
P
Pajor, Susan
Palmer, Phillip and Evelyn
Pantzer, Sara
Pantzer, Warren
Parker, Alfred & Elizabeth
Parker, Andrew & Edith
Parras, Daphne
Parry, Emanuel*
Pataki, Alex
Paul, David & Marian
Peipert, Sid & Judy
Peisah, Fred & Marlene
Pencharz, Jack & Rosalie
Penn, Hetti
Penn, Ian
Penny, Gary and Suzan
Penny, Ron and Naomi
Perets, Evelyn
Peretz, Geoff & Barbara
Peretz, Kurt* & Sonya*
Perkal, Isaak & Raya
Perl, Peter & Yvonne
Perling, Nettie*
Perlstein, Gary & Marnie
Perlstein, Manfred & Beverley
Peskin, Eva
Philippsohn, Peter and Sheila
Philips, Robert & Tessa
Phillips, David & Susie
Phillips, Ron & Beth
Phillips, Vanda
Pillemer, Brian & Tessa
Pillemer, Douglas and Yvette
Pinczewski, Leo & Elizabeth
Pinczewski, Val & Ruth
Pinshaw, Jonathan & Renee
Platus, Ian & Evelyn
Pleskus, Percy and Pam
Pliner, Ralph and Sybil
Plummer, Victor & Jean
Pogany, Marianna
Pogorelsky, Stanley & Tessa
Pogroske, Trevor & Anne
Polak, Aaron & Peggy
Polivnick, Gary
Polivnick, Leonard & Joan
Polivnick, Rael & Sandra
Polivnick, Sonia
Pollack, Renee
Pollick, Edith
Pongrass, Clara
Porges, Paul & Eva
Port, Edith
Portrate, Leon & Lea
Postle, Gary
Potash, Barney and Anne
Potashnik, Noemi
Potok, Liane
Potter, Diane
Powell, Thomas
Pozniak, Sheldon and Elizabeth
Pozzan, Michael & Marjorie
Prag, Mark & Loren
Prerau, John* & Edith
Press, Peter & Anna
Proweller, Rita
N
Nadel, Julius and Lita
Nagler, Lucie*
Nahon, Leon and Nicci
Nahum, Ginette
Narunsky, Les & Marcia
Nash, George & Gabriella
Nathan, Henry & Ella
Nathanson, Michael and Ruth
Naumburger, Max* & Ingrid
Nebenzahl, Ben
Nebenzahl, Brian & Jocelyn
Nebenzahl, Irena
Nemenyi, Frank*
Nerichow, Roy
Neufeld, Julian and L
Neulinger, Maria*
Neumann, Harold & Hillary
Neumann, Roy and Lindi
Neumann, Sonja
New, Paul*
Newhouse, Yvonne
Newman, Terry & Anne
Newman, Victor
Newstead, Graham and Newman,
Michele
Nogradi, Olga
Norman, Alan
Nothmann, Dora
Novochenok, Sasha and Marina
Nuffield, Sima
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Pryer, Ian & Beverly
Punin, Samuel & Judy
Pynt, Greg & Renee
Q
Quittner, Eva
R
Rabin, Michael
Rabin, Perry and Anne
Rabinowitz, Dennis & Joan
Rabinowitz, Martin & Joan
Radnai, Elizabeth
Radomsky, Len & Cecile
Raiz, Raymonde
Ranaldi, Judy
Randall, Roy & Jennifer
Rapeport, Leonard
Raphael, Kenneth & Deborah
Rassaby, Hugh & Margaret
Ratner, Owen & Lesley
Ravek, Lilly
Rayleigh, Stephen & Rochelle
Rayner, Bronwyn
Raynish, Helena
Reading, Leigh & Lynne
Redelman, Shya & Margery
Reich, Ann
Reichman, Alan and Di
Rein, Nigel & Marianne
Reiner, Rose
Reiner, Tom
Reingold, Cynthia
Reiss, Marta*
Reitberger, Claude & Michele
Renof, Sid & Laurelle
Resnick, Gail
Rettie, Marion
Revell, Tibby & Ziggy
Revelman, Baron and Lorraine
Rich, Babette
Rich, Harry & Shirley
Rich, Micu*
Richmond, Tilli*
Riesel, Thea
Rind, Jaroslav
Rinot, Ruth
Ritch, Jack & Diana
Ritch, Paul and Wrublewski, Cynthia
Ritterman, Fritzi
Roberts, John and Riva
Roberts, Richard
Robey Menzies, Eva
Robinson, Allan & Elizabeth
Roby, Pat
Roche, Gloria
Rock, Sam & Monica
Rodd, Alan & Joan
Rodfeld, Aaron
Rodney, Alfred & Lucille
Rodney, Susie
Rogers, Jim and Merle
Rogut, Rabbi David and Vicky
Romer, Zoli & Gabi
Ronai, Egon
Rooz, Emil
Rose, Helga
Rose, Peter & Jennifer
Rose, Zeita
Rosen, Bernard* & Debbie*
Rosen, Ernest and Madelaine
Rosen, John & Sandra
Rosen, Marshall & Suzanne
Rosen, Mervyn & Jackie
Rosen, Ron and Ruth
Rosen, Sandra
Rosenberg, Alan & Rayna
Rosenberg, Allan & Carolyn
Rosenberg, Allen
Rosenberg, Bertram & Pauline
Rosenberg, Bruce
Rosenberg, Lance and Julie
Rosenberg, Louise
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Rosenblitt, Jonathan
Rosenblum, John & Heather
Rosenblum, Laurie
Rosenblum, Rodney and Sylvia
Rosenfeld, Colin & Adele
Rosenfeld, Michael
Rosenfeld, Solomon & Bella
Rosenfeld, Tuly and Angela
Rosenman, Michael and Bryl, Beatrice
Rosenthal, Elizabeth
Rosenthal, Ernest & Ida
Rosenthal, Harry & Fae
Rosenthal, Peter & Shirley
Rosenthal, Wendy Anne
Rosman, Mark & Barbara
Rosmarin, Brian & Reva
Ross, David & Agnes
Ross, Denis & Pam
Ross, Edward & Leora
Rotenstein, George & Shirley
Roth, John and Segal, Jillian
Roth, Stanley & Charmaine
Rozen, Alan & June
Rozenman, Leon
Rozinova, Emilia
Rozowsky, Leslie & Mary
Rozsa, Iren
Rubens, Bernard & June
Rubens, Winifred
Rubinstein, Doris
Rubinstein, Neville & Ros
Rubinstein, Peter
Rubner, Steve and Ann
Ruch, Marjorie
Rutkiewitz, Chaim
Rutland, Jonathan & Greenberg,
Merle
Rutland, Suzanne
Ryan, Sydney & Marlene
Ryba, Peter & Edith
Ryba, Tony & Nikki
Rychter, Judith
Rychter, Michael
S
Saalfeld, John & Nina
Sabel, Robert
Sacher, Clive and Annette
Sachs, Vernon and Merle
Sacks, Aaron & Rebecca
Sacks, Bentley & Helene
Sacks, Isaac
Sacks, Raymond & Elana
Sackville, Ronald and Pam
Saffer, Valerie
Said, Lawrence & Janice
Saidman, Alan & Rene
Sakker, Samuel
Salamon, Abraham and Sara
Salamon, Ibolya
Salamon, Manfred and Linda
Samer, David* & Louise
Samer, Mark* & Rae
Samuel, Andy & Gillian
Samuels, Gordon* & Jacki
Samuels, Lisl*
Sandler, Barry & Illona
Sandler, Ethel
Sandler, Howard & Rayna
Sandler, Ian and Glenda
Sandler, Len & Carol
Sandor, John
Sangster, Allan & Eleanor
Sankey, Sonia
Sapir, Elizabeth
Sardy, Susan
Sarif, Fred & Annette
Sassoon, Joyce
Satill, Ian and Robyn
Satill, Trevor & Brenda
Saunders, Family
Schaefer, Ralph & Daryl
Schaefer, Steven and Kari
Schaffer, Aubrey & Muriel
Shell, Allan & Roma
Shell, Ruth
Shelley, George and Clara
Shelton, Frank & Mary
Shelton, Leah
Shemesh, David & Vicki
Sheps, David*
Sher, Harold & Thelma
Sher, Jonathan and Sorrel
Sher, Leslie & Nola
Sher, Lucille
Sherell De Florance, Ann
Sherman, Brian and Gene
Sherman, Cynthia
Sheslow, Richard
Shineberg, Alisa
Shineberg, Jeff and Carol
Shlom, Arthur & Cookie
Shmerler, Salomon & Tola
Shmulburd, Noum & Luba
Shnier, Morris and Henri
Shofer, Bradley & Helene
Shofer, Joe & Ros
Shore, Vivian & Lynne
Shteinman, Bob* & Diane
Shteinman, Jonathon & Claire
Shur, Michael & Isabel
Shvartsberg, Sam & Mila
Siderowitz, Michael and Paula
Sife, Herbert* & Ruth
Siklos, Tibor*
Silberbach, Morris
Silberstein, Guy
Silberstein, Sarah
Silk, John & Rebecca
Silver, Ruth
Silvers, Daniel
Silvers, Marianne
Silverton, Jane
Silverton, Robert & Shirley
Simkovitz, Joseph and Mirjana
Simmons, David & Leanne
Simmons, David and Audrey
Simon, Leonard & Shirley
Simon, Leslie and Leah
Simon, Ruth*
Simon, Wolfgang
Simons, Jeany
Simons, Mark*
Simons, Mavis
Simons, Robert & Anita
Simson, Adele
Sinclair, Pat*
Singer, David
Singer, David & Carole
Singer, Luis and Elizabeth
Singer, Vera
Sirtes, Paula
Skalsky, Gertrude
Skalsky, Michael & Pat
Skapinker, Judah*
Skorupa, LInda
Skurnik, Joe & Helen
Slazenger, Otto & Marta
Slender, Ann
Slobedman, Eric & Jenny
Small, Rena
Smaller, Peter & Elaine
Smith, Fae
Smith, Harry and Sybil
Smith, Keith & Irene
Smith, Michael and Karen
Smith, Robert & Jenny
Smorgon, Barry and Sandra
Snider, David* & Marlene
Snow, David
Snow, Gary
Snow, Judy
Snow, Susi*
Sofer, George & Dina
Sofer, Hymie
Solar, Misha
Solomon, Albert*
Solomon, Betty
Schaffer, Suzanne
Schanzer, Peter
Schapiro, Colin & Melanie
Schapiro, Norma
Scheinberg, Albert* & Gisella
Scheinberg, David & Eva
Scheinberg, Richard & Jacqui
Schenker, Emma
Schey, Marianne
Schlesinger, Peter & Betty
Schmalzbach, Les
Schneeweiss, Ismar & Kitty
Schneeweiss, Joachim and Sybil
Schneider, Sydney and Cherry
Schneider, Trudie
Schoenheimer, Joy
Schwartz, Adrienne
Schwartz, Alan
Schwartz, Bela*
Schwartz, Brian and Arlene
Schwartz, Clarice
Schwartz, Emil & Olga
Schwartz, Erica
Schwartz, Rita
Schwartz, Sheila
Schwarz, Alan & Tamara
Schwarz, Ida
Schwarz, Magda*
Schwarz, Rhona
Schwarzbaum, Maurycye*
Scott, Amy
Seamonds, Morris
Sebel, Ben
Sebel, Harry* & Queenie*
Sebel, Richard & Janny
Sebel, Roger & Eleanor
Seefeldt, Hella*
Seemann, John & Agnes
Segal, Gilda
Segal, Sheila
Segura, Maurice & Elaine
Seifman, Harold & Lynne
Sekel, Rae
Sekules, Peter and Rose
Selby, Zara
Selig, Herman*
Selinger, Ben and Veronica
Selinger, Robert & Eva
Senior, Muriel
Seres, Marika
Sernack, Max
Sernack, Merrilyn
Sernack, Sid & Nita*
Seskin, Fred & Necia
Setton, Eva
Shadler, Dolly
Shafir, Alexander and Estir
Shagrin, Barry & Esther
Shall, Harold & Frankie
Shames, Erik and Jennifer
Shammay, Raphael & Roslyn
Shand, Gregory & Kathy
Shank, Josephine
Shapira, Jonathan
Shapiro, Craig & Cara
Shapiro, Harold & Isabelle
Shapiro, Ken & Cathy
Shapiro, Selwyn & Sharon
Shapiro, Susan
Sharota, Dorian & Liz
Sharp, Kathryn
Sharp, Rene
Sharpe, Ilona
Sharpe, John
Shatz, Joseph & Diana
Shavit, Danny & Pauline
Shaul, Minnie
Shaw, Edna
Shaw, Eve
Shein, David & Colleen
Shein, Jonathan & Michelle
Shein, Steven
Sheldon, Walter* & Edith
Shell Family,
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Solomon, Bruce and Barbara
Solomon, Charles and Esther
Solomon, David & Shirley
Solomon, David* & Eleonore
Solomon, Ezekiel
Solomon, John
Solomon, Lee
Solomon, Peter & Jenny
Solomon, Ron and Judy
Solomon, Rosalia
Solomon, Toby
Solomons, David & Audrey
Sommer, Annie
Somogy, Jody
Somssich, Albert
Sonenfild, Cecily
Sonnabend, Amalia
Sonnenschein, Egon & Miriam
Sonnenschein, Robert & Sue
Sorger, Peggy
Souffron, Ruth
Sowey, Eric & Anne
Spatt, Nathan and Julie
Spector, Eugenia
Speiser, Ron and Susan
Sperber, Michael & Etta
Spielman, Ron and Judy
Spigelman, James and Alice
Spindler, Margalith
Spira, Henry & Judy
Spira, Jacques
Spira, Richard & Karen
Spiro, Dov
Spitzer, Sam*
Spring, Sofie
Springer, Leslie* & Frederika
Springer, Tom & Helene
Stack, Sol & Eva
Stang, Bernie & Minna
Stang, Maurie and Vivien
Stanley, John and Agi
Stark, Regina
Staub, Phil & Vidor, Jackie
Steel, Lisa
Steif, Samuel
Stein, Archie
Stein, Edgar & Pamela
Stein, Harry & Dottie
Stein, Julius* & Gisella*
Stein, Mervyn and Hazel
Stein, Myer & Kathy
Steinberg, Tilby
Steiner, Edith
Steiner, Mavis
Steiner, Michael & Imogen
Steiner, Robert & Sandra
Steiner, Tony
Steinthal, Ivan & Vivienne
Stern, Alan & Kerry
Stern, Barbara
Stern, Braham*
Stern, Caroline
Stern, David & Robin
Stern, Geoffrey
Stern, Hannah
Stern, Harry & Ilana
Stern, Harvey & Catherine
Stern, Jack & Estelle
Stern, Lola
Stern, Miriam*
Stiel, John & Helen
Stoch, Brenda
Stoloff, Julietta
Strasser, Lady Veronica
Straton, Manfred
Street, Fred & Dorothy
Streichler, Eva
Stricke, Jeanette
Stricker, Beate
Strumpman, Betty
Stuby, Susanne
Studniberg, Howard & Judi
Stux, Steven & Ruth
Suchard, Sidney
Sugerman, David & Esmae
Sullivan, Eva
Sved, Anna
Swarts, Maurice & Adrienne
Swerdlin, Zelda
Swidler, R and Phyllis
Swieca, Edith
Swirsky, Ted & Adele
Switzer, Hedy
Symon, Joe & Avril
Symon, Norman & Wendy
Symonds, Betty
Symonds, Bruce
Symonds, Elizabeth
Symonds, Geoff & Renee
Symonds, Joy
Symonds, Richard & Shirley
Symons, Bernard* & Edith*
Szatmari, Charlotte
Szekely, Eva*
Szonyi, Charlotte
T
Tatz, Colin and Sandra
Tatz, Pamela
Tedeschi, Michael
Teitler, Georges & Marliese
Teitler, Mildred
Temple, Mark & Joanne
Teperson, Jonathan & Sherna
Terley, Ruth
Terley, Sam
Theeboom, Hennie
Thieben, George & Henryka
Tobiansky, Jean
Tobias, Jeffrey & Susan
Toblib, Meyer and Joan
Tofler, Nicki
Toltz, Richard & Doreen
Tomchin, Paul & Delicia
Topper, Brian & Evelyn
Topper, Victor & Sandra
Torsh, Daniella
Touyz, Rennette
Towers, Barrie & Celia
Tracton, Estelle
Tracton, Jesse & Naomi
Trevor, David & Jean
Trevor, Jeanette
Trope, Elwin & Lyn
Turner, Ruth
U
Ujvary, Lilly
Ullman, Julius* & Julia
Ulman, Gary and Jenni
Ulman, Margot
Unger, Adrian & Judy
Walter, Alex & Hester
Walter, Ellen
Wargon, Alexandra
Warhaftig, Susie
Wasilewsky, Hilton & Jacqui
Waxman, Leon and Tracey
Webb, Kevin
Wechsler, Alfred & Julie
Weinberg, Errol and Cynthia
Weinberg, Gerald & Audrey
Weinberg, Jacov & Rita
Weinberg, Henry & Ruth
Weiner, Agi
Weiner, Queenie
Weiss, Bernard & Sarah
Weiss, David & Nelly
Weiss, Gary
Weiss, John & Thea
Weiss, Ken
Weiss, Margaret
Weiss, Peter and Doris
Weiss, Zita
Weissberger, Alfred & Mrs M
Weiszmann, Dorothy
Werman, Leonard & Shirley
Werner, Nehama
West, Marina
Westheimer, Sigrid
Wheat, Zoe
White, Leslie & Edith
White, Leslie and Jacqui
Whitmont, Milton
Whitmont, Russell* & Naomi
Whitmont, Steph
Wides, Mannie & Monica
Wieder, Irene*
Wiener, Michael & Vivienne
Wiesner, Lisa
Wilkenfeld, Peter & Paula
Wills, Rod & Cathy
Wilmot, Paul & Sarah
Wilmot, Sylvia
Wilson, David
Wilson, Ruth
Wine, Albert & Ruth
Wineberg, Rae
Winestock, Paul* & Vita
Winston, William & Lori
Winter, Eva
Winter, Patricia
Winternitz, Anne*
Wise, Leon & Mimi
Wise, Peter & Doris
Wiseman, Ron & Juli
Wittal, Frank
Wittal, Richard
V
Vall, Judith
Van der Heyden, Tina
Van Der Linden, Sabina*
Van Gelder, Martini
Van Rooijen, Arnold & Miriam
Vanas, Adrian
Vankoppelen, Toby
Varejes, Ellis & Lesli
Varga, Heddy*
Varga, John & Maya
Varnay, Tibor & Eva
Vasin, Sylvia
Vecsei, Agnes
Veingold, Vily
Velan, Arthur*
Velan, Dora
Velan, Gary & Renata
Veltman, Yeva & Yefim
Vertes, Paul
Vesely, Edward & Lydia
Vesely, Serena
Vessey, Lucy
Vickers, Fred & Marta
Vidor, Allan & Sharon
Vidor, Ervin and Lottie
Vidor, Gary & Mandy
Vilek, Andrew
Vince, Terri
Visontay, Eva
Vogel, Henry* & Dita
Vogel, Ilona
Vogel, Vici
Vogelnest, Aaron & Laura
Vrabac, Nick & Maria
W
Wachtel, Olga
Wagenheim, Morris & Lynn
Wahlhaus, Alan & Sharon
Waigensberg, Fay
Waine, Eric & Maureen
Waine, Jeremy & Melissa
Wainer, Izzy
Wainer, Mark and Iris
Wakerman, Simon & Esther
Waks, Esther
Waldman, Frank & Heidi
Waldman, Harold & Hilary
Waldman, Karen
Walker, Cara*
Wittenberg, Clarice
Wittenberg, John & Eva
Wohl, Elizabeth
Wohl, Peter & Jenny
Wolanski, Henry & Lucia
Wolanski, Phillip and Suzanne
Wolf, David & Felicity
Wolf, Enid
Wolf, Frank and Karen
Wolfers, Edward
Wolff, John & Edwina
Wolifson, Irene
Wolifson, Sydney
Wolkowicz, Stephen & Susan
Wolpert, Kenneth & Tammy
Woods, Michael & Linda
Woolf, Gerald & Barbara
Y
Yamey, Colin & Natalie
Young, Enid
Young, Sydney and Zara
Z
Zamel, Gary & Karen
Zamel, Josephine
Zamel, Maurice
Zamel, Maurice and Betty
Zaresky, Judith*
Zeilic, Larry & Fay
Zeitler, Brigitte
Zelas, Peter and Ingrid
Zelazne, Ned & Marcia
Zeltzer, Gregory & Vivian
Zines, Dennis
Zines, Marie
Zinn, Selig
Zinner, Ruth
Zipser, Gabriel & Ann
Zolshan, Karoline
Zonneveld, John & Elise
Zucker, Ron
Zucker, Simonette
Zurnamer, Kenneth & Linda
Zweig, Anita
Zweig, Sam and Rachel
Zwi, Deborah
Zwi, Helga
Zwi, Rose
MEMBERS
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Adler, Agnes
Arnold, Peter & Shirley
Argy, Morris
B
Barlow, Thomas & Marianne
Bart, Berta
Basger, Gina
Beecher, Frederick
Ben-Mayor, Albert & Sandra
Bentwitch, Bruce
Bergman, Laurence & Jill
Bergman, Lilli
Einstein, Walter
Ellison, Rod & Marika
Bernstein Glenda
Blieden, Beulah
Bloch, Kalman & Heather
Bognar, Sue
Collins, Michael & Sylvia
Coppel, Ronald & Valerie
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Davies, Rodney
Deitz, Mimi
Dinner, Ken & Denise
Dinte, David & Judy
Don, David & Kay
Dresdner, Lily
Dorrell, Uliana
Farbenblum, David & Gillian
Farbenblum, Michael & Sue
Farbenblum, Zelda
Felberman, Veronica
Feldman, Steve & Glynne
Feller, Keith
Fenton, Thomas & Judy
Fischer, Walter & Judie
Franks, Michael & Marlene
Freed, Helen
Freedman, Basil & Caroline
Caminer, Dagmar
Chazan, Mark & Karen
Clarke, Dorothy
Clarke, Vera
Cohen, Des & Sharon
Cohen, Ivor & Sylvia
Cohen, Mari
Cohen, Michael & Barbara
Cohen, Phillip & Helen
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Eccleshall, John & Susan
Einfeld, Martin & Leone
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Freedman, Leo & Beverley
Freeman, Sigrid
Friede, Peter & Maureen
Friedgut, David
Friedlander, Ernest & Leah
Friedler, Charles & Lia
Frumar, Anthony & Ruth
Fuchs, Cedric & Esther
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Gaddin, Stanley & Dianne
Gentin, Alvin
Gerechter, Ronald
Gild, Steven & Joan
Ginsberg, Brian & Alice
Glass, Valda
Gluckman, Leon & Heather
Goldman, Peter & Alma
Goldstein, Gloria
Gomes, Maria
Gottlieb, Eve
Gottlieb, Gizella
Grant, Sadie
Green, Maurice & Tina
Green, Richard & Faye
Greenfield, Ellen
Gresham, Ken & Sara
Grunfeld, Peter
Guralnek, Leslie & Safrira
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Haimovitch, Yehuda & Riva
Haneman, John & Toby
Haneman, Rose
Harrould, Laurence & Danita
Heilig, Annelies
Hersch, Joseph & Shirley
Higgins, George & Judy
Hurwitz, Juliet
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Jacobs, Ellis & Lea
Jacobson, David & Melanie
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Kalowski, Chris & Vivienne
Kamerman, Solomon
Kant, Tanya
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Kantor, Lyn
Kaplan, Howard & Wendy
Kaplan, Ivan & Myra
Karpin, Marcus & Sonja
Kassel, Ivan & Denise
Katyk, Alexander
Katz, Amelia
Katz, Sarah
Kay, Peter & Anat
Kellerman, Beverley
Kery, Ibi
King, Steven & Suzy
Kitchener, Jeannie
Klarnet, Jack & Maxine
Kraindler, Mary
Kresner, Michael & Lauren
Kristeller, Brian & Helen
Palan, Peter & Clare
Penn, Issy & Greta
Perry, Micha & Lyn
Pezaro, David
Phillips, David & Susie
Pinczewski, Val & Ruth
Pliner, Ralph & Sybil
Polak, Aaron & Peggy
Poniris, Jacqueline
Potok, Liane
Pozzan, Michael & Marjorie
Prince, Golda
Pryer, Barry & Carol
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Quintner, John & Cynthia
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Lacey, Ian & Josey
Lang, Colin
Lechem, Henry & Susan
Lemish, Peter & Lisa
Lenthen, Paul
Lever, Lenard & Rachel
Lewkovitz, George & Ilana
Linton, George & Jan
Littman, Margaret
Lorant, Judy
Lurie, Leon & Jane
Ratner, Owen & Lesley
Raynish, Helena
Reed, Emery & Eva
Reich, Alan & Esther
Rein, Nigel & Marianne
Rooz, Emil
Rosenblum, Rodney & Sylvia
Rosenthal, Harry & Fae
Rothman, Robert & Weinstein, Ruth
Rubin, Hymie & Melanie
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Saalfeld, John & Nina
Sacks, Aaron & Rebecca
Sacks, Mel & Ailsa
Sakker, Sophie
Sandler, Len & Carol
Sankey, Sonia
Schaffer, Alan & Naomi
Schapiro, Norma
Schlafrig, Ruth
Schwarz, Janice
Schwarz, Rhona
Seligman, Norman & Paula
Selinger, Jake & Susan
Shapira, Jonathan
Sharpe, Harvey & Carmel
Shedlezki, Chaim & Jan
Sher, Lucille
Magid, Robert & Ruth
Maister, Dennis & Gerda
Marks, Harold & Fay
Marks, Susan
Marshbaum, Harold & Ellen
Michaelis, Beverley
Miles, Albert & Sandra
Miller, Helen
Milunsky, Roy & Diane
Mitnik, Roissa
Morgan, Magdalene
Meyerson, Spike & Riva
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Nahum, Robin & Bloomfield, Leah
Newman, William & Barbara
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Shnier, Robin & Jacqui
Shore, Vivian & Lynne
Snow, David
Shub, Lilian
Silvers, Marianne
Simon, Gordon & Lyn
Simons, Robert & Anita
Sini, John & Lucia
Smagarinsky, Vladimir & Rita
Solomon, Bruce & Barbara
Solomon, Eleonore
Solomon, Robyn
Sowey, Eric & Anne
Spira, Henry & Judy
Stein, Myer & Kathy
Steinthal, Ivan & Vivienne
Stoch, Brenda
Strous, Henry & Joy
Symon, Leon
Szabo, Susan
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Tal, Eli & Nurit
Toblib, Meyer & Joan
Tockar, Marshall & Ilana
Tockar, Raymond & Linda
Trayer, Richard & Kris
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Wainer, Roy & Vivienne
Walter, Ellen
Waring, Fred
Wayne, Diana
Wesek, Julian & Minnie
Wilson, David
Wittenberg, John & Eva
Wood, John
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Ziegler, Elizabeth
Zipser, Gabriel & Ann
Active Volunteers at 1st October 2013
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Aizenberg, Simon
Abouaf, Nicole
Adamek, Kerry
Adcock, Beverley
Agranat, Sylvia
Ainsworth, Jacqueline
Albert, Cecil
Alexander, Helen
Amoils, Daniel
Appleberg, June
Ariizumi, Hiroko
Armer, Rosita
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Balint, Susan
Banwell, Roslyn
Berman, Harold
Berman, Yvonne
Bermeister, Linda
Bernard, Leslie
Beville, Malcolm
Blieden, Beulah
Bloom, Estelle
Bloom, Helen
Bloom, Ken
Bloom, Phillip
Blumberg, Darren
Bluth, George
Boss, Craig
Boss, Laurence
Bowman, Neil
Braham, Mark
Brandon, Selina
Brandon, Sid
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Davies, Sandra
Davis, Greta
Davis, Marilyn
Davis, Sally
Dehghani, Parvin
Denenberg, Sue
Di Re, Margherita
Diamond, Elaine
Diamond, Naomi
Dobson, Peter
Don, Harold
Don, Railea
Dresdner, Lily
Druc, Judith
Dunn, Colleen
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Eccleshall, John
Eccleshall, Susan
Egan, Rebecca
Einfeld, Elizabeth
Elbourne, Brody
Elbourne, Jared
Eliovson, Jacqui
Ende, Miriam
Engelander, Di
Engelander, Wendy
Engelman, Julian
Epstein, Angela
Etkind, Stephen
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Basger, Gina
Baskir, Victor
Batterham, Yvonne
Bauer, Harry
Baynash, Rita
Bear, Victor
Behr, Sandy
Bendavid, Michelle
Ben-Dror, Babette
Benjamin, Betty
Ben-Mayor, Albert
Berelowitz, Taryn
Berger, Gabriel
Berkovits, Batsheva
Berkovits, George
Berkowitz, Doris
Berlinsky, Allan
Berman, Barbara
Chosid, Elizabeth
Churnin, Jan
Cohen, Barbara
Cohen, Mari
Cohen, Wendy
Conechado, Georgia
Cooper, Arthur
Coutts, Iska
Cowan, Raelie
Brender, Lauren
Brickman, Carole
Brivik, Jeff
Brunner, Enid
Brunner, Harry
Buchen, Denise
Buckwalter, Gerda
Burman, Jenny
Buchbinder, Ruth
Byers, Philippa
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Carl, Ian
Caroly, Daniel
Castro, Hector
Chertkow, Rennie
Chodos, Rebecca
Chong, Beverley
Fagueret, Miriam
Faivre, Josephine
Faktor, Sheila
Faludi, George
Faludi, Vera
Falus, Leslie
Faul, Lauren
Faulds, Isabel
Feigen, Kate
Feitelson, Samantha
Feldman, Miriam
Field, Rosalie
Finger, Rebecca
Finger, Sue
Finkelstein, Ruth
Finkelstein, Ruth
Finlay, Maria
Fischer, Michael
Fisher, Beverley
Fisher, Julie
Flax, Jake
Fleischer, Shirley
Fleming, Evelyne
Fluxman-Rosen, Thelma
Forbath, Magda
Foxman, Deborah
Frank, Rita
Fredman, Hilary
Freed, Helen
Freeman, Walter
Friedgut, Adrienne
Friedlander, Lea
Friedman, Jocelyn
Friedman, Rose
Friese, Helen
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Gam, Naomi
Gardos, Ruth
Gashkevich, Bella
Jacobson, Ingrid
Jacobson, Jerrold
Jacobson, Shirley
Jaku, Michael
Jammy, Gabriel
Javen, Val
Jenner, Gary
Joffe, Heather
Jones, Jane
Jones, Justin
Jordan, Sandra
Joseph, Annette
Geller, Kevin
Gerber, Eva
Gernath, Alexandra
Gilchrist, Loraine
Ginsberg, Monica
Glaser, Louise
Glass, Freda
Gleiber, John
Glover, Faye
Glucklich, Baila
Godhani, Madhuri
Gokyildirim, Tyssen
Gold, Brian
Gold, Susie
Goldman, Alma
Goldman, Janice
Goldman, Newton
Goldstein, Tova
Golland, Betty
Golland, Michael
Gonski, Helene
Goodman, Madeline
Gould, Rita
Graham, Lorna
Green, Elizabeth
Green, Faye
Green, Lesley
Grevler, Zena
Grill, Lorraine
Grolman, Marcelle
Grolman, Syd
Grossman, Frank
Guralnek, Joseph
Gutman, Herman
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Kadar, Clare
Kagan, Dawn
Kahn, Jordan
Kalish, Beverley
Kantor, Lyn
Kaplan, Abigal
Kaplan, Elliana
Kaplan, Gabrielle
Kaplan, Myrna
Kaplan, Sid
Kaplan, Wendy
Kaplinski, Amy
Karpin, Sonja
Karseboom, Jonathan
Kassel, Raymond
Katz, Anne
Katz, Gabi
Katz, Leon
Katz, Melissa
Katz, Shall
Kersh, Ilana
Kersh, Nicole
Kessler, Ilan
Kessler, Michal
Kessler, Noah
Kessler, Tracey
Khoo, Alyssa
Kiss, Maurice
Klass, Julius
Kleiner, Sari
Kliger, Irina
Kohn, Sylvia
Koncepolski, Chaya
Konyu, Piyachat
Kosa, Leslie
Kowen, Maurice
Kriss, Jennifer
Kutner, Sam
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Hadassin, Rebecca
Halm, Ruth
Handley, Judith
Haneman, Peter
Hardy, Gilda
Harris, Gwenda
Harris, Marshall
Hart, Barbara
Hart, Roslyn
Hartland, Anne
Hartstein, Deborah
Havin, Dennis
Hayim, Jonathan
Hayman, Gail
Heller, Eva
Hendler, Yetta
Herman, Gabi
Herman, Leeba
Herman, Shirley
Herr, Cyril
Hirschowitz, Camille
Hirschowitz, Roy
Ho, Jane
Hoenig, Mira
Hopman, Zara
Horry, Simon
Hotz, Ilana
Hudders, Katalinsk
Hyamson, Jack
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Lane, Micheline
Lanesman, Beverley
Lapidus, Max
Larish, Christine
Lazarus, Angelique
Lazarus, Karen
Lazarus, Maurice
Lazarus, Rivkah
Lee, Jane
Lee, Judith
Lees, Devorah
Lelliott, Linda
Lemberg, Max
Levi, Louis
Levien, Anne
Levin, Lana
Levine, Greg
Levy, David
Lewis-Cocks, Simone
Liebowitz, Ruth
Lilienthal, Michael
Lin, Julie
Lipman, Angela
Lobasso, Lina
Locher, Hendrika
Lonstein, Ryan
Lopacinski, Christine
Lore, Pat
Lowbeer, John
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Ichilcik, Rene
Ichlov, Robert
Isaacs, Dora
Isaacs, Gloria
Isacowitz, Royce
Isenberg, Jenny
Islam, Dzhesim
Isman, Ruth
Israel, Kathrine
Israel, Robert
Itzkowic, Melinda
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Jacob, Stewart
Jacobs, Adele
Jacobson, Deearn
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Lowy, Elena
Lu, Qiongyao
Lubowski, Adam
Lucas, Chaya
Lurie, Jane
Lurie, Leon
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Magen, Clarissa
Magen, Dan
Maister, DebbyLee
Mana, Eli
Margolin, Shirley
Marjenberg, Carmel
Markovits, Chana
Marshall, Charles
Marshall, Florence
Martin, Cynthia
Mautner, Rose
May, Claire
May, Natasha
May, Serena
Mayer, Rosetta
McDonald, Deborah
McKenzie, Susan
McLaughlin, Peter
Mednick, Hayley
Mekler-Peled, David
Meskin, Tess
Metzger, Philippa
Meyer, Ellen
Michelin, Railee
Miller, Bertie
Miller, Kathy
Miller, Sara
Milston, Wendy
Mintz, Maureen
Mintz, Philip
Moont, Ann
Moses, Nicholas
Moses, Rochelle
Moskovich, Rachel
Moss, Alon
Moss, Judy
Movsowitz, Harold
Movsowitz, Sandra
Muller, Avril
Muller, Jarka
Myers, Mark
Myers, Miriam
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Nabarro, Joshua
Nadel, Lita
Nahum, Amy
Nahum, Mia
Nash, Gabriella
Nash, George
Nesmeyanova, Raisa
Neumann, Shelley
Neumegen, Ernest
Novick, Erin
Nuffield, Sima
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Ochavez, Rowena
Offer, Anat
Offer, Ron
Opit, Rita
Orski, Walter
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Parker, Andrew
Parker, Edith
Pase, Tessa
Perets, Evelyn
Perlstein, Manfred
Phillips, Cassie
Pilman, Ilya
Pinshaw, Renee
Pisk, Erich
Pisk, Tanya
Pleskus, Pam
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Pogorelsky, Tessa
Polishuk, Gabby
Polivnick, Elize
Polivnick, Sandra
Portanger, Johanna
Portrate, Lea
Portrate, Leon
Potter, Diane
Price, Stanley
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Quinn, Colleen
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Raabe, Nancy
Rabie, Debbie
Rabin, Michael
Rado, Sonia
Rahman, Farisia
Raichman, Libby
Reismann, Carol
Reuben, Natasha
Richmond-Wade, Jacqui
Roberts, Michael
Roberts, Rachel
Rodd, Joan
Rogut, Vicky
Rom, Avril
Rose, Zeita
Rosen, Daryl
Rosen, Ernest
Rosen, Jody
Rosen, Kasey
Rosen, Lynette
Rosen, Sandra
Rosen, Tayla
Rosenberg, Allen
Rosenblum, John
Rosenfeld, Hazel
Rosenfeld, Michael
Rosenthal, Fae
Rosenthal, Harry
Rosenthal, Wendy Anne
Rothman, Fiona
Rothman, Pamela
Rozen, Alan
Rozowsky, Mary
Rubens, Winifred
Rubinstein, Doris
Rutstein, Amy
Ruzicka, Juliana
Ryner, Deanna
Smith, Daniel
Smuskowitz, Sybil
Snider, Judith
Snir, Oren
Sofer, Elona
Solomon, Jenny
Solomons, Stella
Somogy, Jody
Spiliopoulos, Christine
Spira, Judy
Spiro, Allan
Stanley, Katie
Stavrack, Sylvia
Stein, Hazel
Stein, Myer
Steinberg, Daniell
Stern, Aaron
Stern, Dafna
Stern, Estelle
Stern, Gabi
Stern, Gary
Stern, Jack
Stern, Jack
Stern, Joy
Stoch, Shelly
Stone, Jacqueline
Strous, Joy
Sukiennik, Jacob
Sukiennik, Rudi
Sundstrom, Ruth
Symon, Wendy
Symonds, Betty
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Sacks, Jenna
Sacks, Melvyn
Salomon, Omer
Saltoon, Maytal
Sanders, Darren
Santa, Ilona
Schaefer, Daryl
Schaefer, Ralph
Schaffer, Aubrey
Schaffer, Muriel
Schlessinger, Bella
Schlessinger, Carole
Schlessinger, Mimi
Schneeweiss, Joachim
Schneeweiss, Sybil
Schuck, Iris
Schwartz, Sheila
Schwarz, Rhona
Segal, Rachel
Seligman, Paula
Seskin, Necia
Shames, Erik
Shammay, Raphael
Shammay, Roslyn
Shapira, Deborah
Shapiro, Cathy
Shapiro, Ken
Shapiro, Susan
Shapiro, Tori
Sheen, Juliet
Shehata, Samara
Sher, Sharon
Sherman, Cynthia
Sherwood, Rita
Shore, Lynne
Shore, Vivian
Shroot, Josephine
Silverman, Jane
Silverman, Mervyn
Silvers, Asher
Silvers, Karen
Silverton, Shirley
Simantov, Gabriel
Simantov, Isabella
Singer, David
Skelly, Leslie
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Taibel, Yaffa
Teeger, Margot
Thaler, Naomi
Toblib, Joan
Toblib, Meyer
Tockar, Raymond
Tofler, Maree
Touyz, Rennette
Traub, Dave
Traub, Judy
Trope, Elwin
Trope, Lyn
Tsarevsky, Gregory
Tseitina, Irina
Turner, Elaine
Turner, Ruth
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Turtledove, Rachel
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Ulman, Margot
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Van Gelder, Martini
Varga, Peter
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Wachtel, Olga
Waxman, John
Weber, Hugh
Weiner, Queenie
Werner, Shoshana
Whitton, Karen
Wiesel, Josh
Wilkins, Gigi
Williams, Susan
Wirth, Ruth
Wise, Susie
Witton, Nic
Wolifson, Irene
Wolpert, Mandy
Woods, Cassandra
Woods, Jordon
Woolf, Cleo
Wright, Julianna
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Yarad, Helen
Yomona, Jacqueline
Young, Sydney
Young, Zara
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Zamel, Betty
Zamel, Josephine
Zamel, Maurice
Zang, Marybeth
Zeevi, Ofir
Zettel, Charlotte
Ziman, Jenna
Zimin, Alice
Zonneveld, Elise
Zweig, Sam
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The Foundation was established in 1988 to provide the Home with the additional financial support
necessary to continue delivering high standards of care to the aged in our community, including
the financially disadvantaged.
The Foundation receives donations from many sources, including residents and their families.
Donations to the Foundation are tax-deductible. If you wish to make a donation, please contact
Esther Wakerman, Community Relations Manager on (02) 8345 9110.
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Aaron, Mosey
Aaron, Reuben and Cornelia
Abbott, David
Abeshouse, Lionel
Abrahams, Patricia
Abrams, Charles & Renee
Abrams, Mervyn
Abrams, Roy & Sandra
Beck, Harry & Vivienne
Beder, Mike & Debbie
Been, Michael and Carole
Bendersky, Leon & Sophia
Benjamin, Barbara
Benjamin, Betty
Bennett, Andrew & Pamela
Bennett, David and Annabelle
Beran, Henry
Beran, Roy & Maureen
Berger, Gabriel & Jennifer
Berger, Joshua & family
Berger, Lilly
Berger, Mor & Jolan
Berkowitz, Doris
Berman, David & Sandra
Berman, Eric & Robyn
Berman, William & Beth
Berney, Ann
Berns, Pauline
Bernstein, Hylton & Hilary
Best Price Pharmacy
Biggs, Martin and Gienia
Biner, Lea
Binstock, Jakob
Blieden, Beulah
Block, Bruce
Block, David and Naomi
Block, William & Stephanie
Bloom, Ken and Helen
Bloomfield, George & Shirley
Bloomfield, Kurt
B’nai B’rith Bargain Bazaar
Boas, Eddy and Donna
Bock, Rita
Bolotin, Malvina
Bondy, Eric
Bondy, The Late John
Born, Herbert
Bower, Patricia
Bowmer, Robyn
Brandon, Paul & Agi
Brandon, Sid & Julie
Briggs, Simon
Brisson, Charlie & Ricki
Britton, Anthony & Charmaine
Brodaty, Henry and Karoline
Broit, Dennis and Sharyn
Brown, Errol and Pam
Brown, Jeff & Carol
Browne, Garry & Robyn
Browne, Wesley and Sari
Buch, Arnaldo
Buchbinder, Ruth
Buntman, Roy and Ruth
Burnie, Evelyn
Burton, George & Edith
Butler, Rosetta
Abrams, Soul and Lena
Ackerman, Brian
Adams, Pearl
Adcock, Desmond and Beverley
Adler, Andrew & Tamara
Agranat, Sylvia
Alexander, Fred
Allardice, Darrell & Arlene
Allogia, Kim
Alter, Ian & Jenny
Amler, Vernon & Anita
Appleberg, Michael & June
Argy, Morris
Aronson, Mavis
Ashberg, Alan & Marian
Atlas, Mischa & Luba
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Balint, John & Susan
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Ban, Ivan
Banwell, Roslyn
Barda, Felix & Caroline
Barripp, Bettina
Baskin, Clive and Marlene
Baskir, Victor
Basser, Leon
Battino, Suzanne
Bauer, Harry and Cynthia
Bebek, Steven
Cann, Robert & Janelle
Cardash, Gerald and Rae
Carlin, Sydney & Tanya
Cass, Bettina
Cass, Julian
Cassab, Judy
Center, Steve and Yolanda
Ceylon, Jenny
Chaitow, Celia
Chandler, Clive & Bernadette
Charif, Ian and Bernice
Charny, Ilse
Chazan, Abe & Lynette
Cherry, Werner and Tamar
Chipkin, Mervyn & Pearl
Chosid, Norman and Elizabeth
Chotiner, Mark
Churnin, Brian and Jan
Clayton, David
Cliffe, David
Cohen, Anne
Cohen, Anthony & Pamela
Cohen, Harry
Cohen, Michael & Barbara
Forrester, Ervin and Mary Ann
Forster, Dr D
Foster, Juci
Foxman, Dorry
Franco, George & Rose
Frank, Rachael
Frater, Charles
Fredman, Hilary
Freed, Myrna
Freedman, Basil & Carolyn
Freeman, Ralph
Friedgut, Adi
Friedman, Jocelyn
Frenkel, Robert & Liliane
Freuden, George and Hilary
Fridman, Gregory & Bella
Friedlander, Alan & Michele
Friedman, Jocelyn
Friedman, Sharon
Cohen, Michael and Sandra
Cohen, Phillip and Helen
Cohen, Timothy & Barbara
Collins, Gertrude
Connors, Rachel
Cooks, George & Vera
Cooper, Gerald
Coppel, Ronald and Valerie
Corrick, David and Ricki
Cossman, Esther
Costi, Eddie & Rosie
Courant, Yvonne
Cowan, Renate
Csontos, Edith
Curtis, Rosa
Czeiger, Harry & Agnes
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Daly, Tracy
Daniel, Marta
Danon, Albert and Dinah
Darvas, Ferenc
Dascalu, Sorin and Doina
Dave, Lynda
Davis, Edward & Irit
Davis, Neil & Margaret
Deitz, Mimi
Deitz, Shirley
Devenyi, Eva
Diamond, John & Wendy
Doctor, Daphne
Doobov, Brian & Marion
Downes, Kaye
Drexler, Alex & Monica
Drummond, Christa
Duchen, David & Brenda
Dukes, Claire
Dunkel, Julia
Dyne, Stanley & Marlin
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Gal, John & Judy
Galler, Ruth
Ganz, Gabrielle
Gardos, Ruth
Garfinkel, Derek and Margo
Garlick, Bradley & Beverley
Gassner, Kitty
Gelbart, Anton and Jodi
Gellert, Ivan and Marie
Gellert, Robert & Marie
Gentin, Alvin & Joan
Gentin, Iris
Genuth, Frederika
Gerber, Lisl
Gerechter, Ron
Gergely, Stephen & Edith
Geyer, Edward & Gabriella
Glass, Jeremy
Glass, Richard & Mrs
Glass, Valda
Glasser, Phyllis
Glazer, Cesha
Glazer, Harry & Naomi
Glick, Anne
Glick, Barry
Glick, Cherie
Gliksman, Michael & Eve
Gold, Baron & Miri
Gold, Brian & Susie
Gold, Harold and Jill
Goldberg, Danny & Lisa
Goldberg, Sheila
Goldberg, Sybil
Goldman, Dorothy
Goldman, Valerie
Goldschmidt, Colin & Sharon
Goldschmidt, Errol and Zillah
Goldsmith, Horace
Goldstein, David & Jenny
Goldstein, Gloria
Goldstein, Ross & Morvyth
Goldwater, Gerry & Laura
Gompes, Michael & Rachel
Gonski, Helene
Gonski, Peter & Michelle
Goodman, Elaine
Goodrich, Ben & Evelyn
Goodridge, R & Levy, Linda
Gorfinkel, Peter & Melanie
Gottheiner, Barry & Isabel
Gottlieb, Eric & Hana
Gottlieb, Sam & Paula
Grant, Louis & Suzanne
Grant, Raechelle
Grant, Richard
Green, Ben
Green, Lionel
Green, Maurice & Tina
Green, Michael & Judy
Green, Tim and Meli
Greenberg, Merle
Greenstein, Shirley
Greenstone, John & Meredith
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Eccleshall, John and Susan
Ecker, Tom
Ehrlich, Joshua
Eidus, Ilus
Einfeld, Maadi
Einstein, Les
Einstein, Walter
Ellison, Rod & Marika
Emanuel, David
Ende, Bernard
Enfield, Anne
Engelander, Dianne
Engelman, Eva
Erber, George & Anne
Erber, Ilse
Estate of the Late Margit Vadasz
Evans, Joy
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Faigen, Mark
Faivre, Josephine
Falk, Joyce
Farbenblum, Zelda
Feigen, Zelda
Feingold, Mavis
Feldman, Charles & Anna
Feldman, Miriam
Fenton, Thomas & Judy
Ferns, Jennifer
Ferson, Alexander
Fine, Leon & Joanne
Fine, Mervyn & Patricia
Finkelstein, Oscar & Ruth
Fischer, Kurt
Fischl, Alex and Rosalind
Fisher, Beverley
Fisher, Jenna
Fivelman, Monty and Ethel
Flekser, Hymie & Maureen
Flicker, Leon
Fooks, Seyna
Forbath, Thomas & Magda
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Greenwald, Lionel and Beverley
Grevler, Alan & Zena
Grinston, Eva
Grolman, Syd and Marcelle
Grosman, Helen
Gross, Miriam
Guss, Mitchell & Ruth
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Hakim, Nancy
Hammerman, Toby & Judy
Handler, Charles & Claire
Haneman, Peter & Mira
Hardy, David & Gilda
Harris, Basil & Leonie
Harris, Joss & Gwenda
Harris, Michael & Christine
Hartstein, Vicki
Hatfield, Marcia
Hearst, Kathleen
Heitner, Alan
Heitner, Brian
Helprin, Sam & Sheila
Hemli, Shimon & Vivien
Hendler, Gary & Sharon
Herbert, Bernard & Russel
Herman, Victor & Shirley
Hershon, Jenny
Hertzberg, Mark
Hertzberg, Valda
Herz, Albert & Joyce
Hessen, David & Shirley
Hill, James & Christine
Hirschowitz, Roy and Natalie
Hoare, Shelley
Hoffman, Cecil & Norma
Hoffman, Gary and Wendy
Holland, Ivan & Lolita
Hollo, Andrew & Carmella
Horowitz, Paul & Suzy
Hurst, Julian & Valda
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Illing, Horst & Kornelia
Imhof, Irwin
Inberg, Gary & Susan
Inwald, Sophie
Isaacs, Gerald & Sylvia
Isenberg, Barry & Doreen
Israel, Julian and Kathrine
Israel, Rosa
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Jackson, Cynthia
Jacobs, David & Jenny
Jacobs, Larry
Jacobs, Walter & Sharon
Jacobsohn-Erdman, Sandra
Jacobson, Selwyn and Hedy
Jaku, Edward and Flore
Jankelowitz, Stephen & Brenda
JCA Women’s Division
Joel, Alexandra
Joel, Michael & Anna
Joel, Lady Sybil
Joffe, Alan and Molly
Joffe, David and Sara
Joffe, Heather
Joffe, Mark & Barbara
Jones, Justin and Joan
Josef, Emilia
Joseph, Barry & Dianne
Jowell, Sue
Judelman, Harold and Lesley
Jurke, Edith
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Kalisch, George
Kaldor, Judith
Kalman, Alex & Catherine
Kant, Tanya
Kantor, Estella
Kaplan, Fiona
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Kaplan, Miriam
Kaplan, Myrna
Kaplan, Renette
Kaplin, Ian and Pamela
Karlikoff, Vera
Karney, Julien & Miller, Renecia
Karp, Barry & Pamela
Karpin, David
Katz, Alice
Katz, Ervin & Judy
Katz, Ilse
Kaye, Robert & Anne
Kaye, Roger & Judy
Kensell, Maurice & Rochelle
Kertesz, Kim and Elizabeth
Kery, Robert & Mary
Kessler, Clive
Kessler, Nanette
King, Susan
Kirschner, Bernhard & Sandra
Kleist, Alida
Kline, Blanka
Klinger, Helen
Klinger, Ron & Suzie
Klipin, Lewis & Adrienne
Knep, Joel & Melanie
Knep, Molly
Knowles, Nigel & Margot
Koder, Deborah
Kopcsanyi, Edith
Koppe, Bert
Koppe, Steven
Korn, Yvonne
Kosa, Leslie & Agatha
Kosa, Teri
Kossard, Steve & Sylvia
Krausz, Renee
Kroonenberg, Lillian & Andy
Krug, Henry & Ella
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Lampert, Richard & Dianne
Lane, Micheline
Lang, Eva
Langbart, Peter & Avrille
Lapidus, Max & Lynette
Lasorsa, Carmela
Laufer, David & Diana
Lawan-Weiss, Alex & Katalin
Lax, Alfred and Alberta
Lazarus, Barbara
Lazarus, Nevil and Sharon
Lazarus, Phillip & Francine
Lederer, Jean
Lederman, Margaret
Lee, Barry & Greta
Lehrer, Adele
Lehrer, Eugenie
Leibowitz, Eli & van Embden, Gillian
Leibowitz, Hilliard
Lever, Lenard & Rachelle
Levi, Frank and Carol
Levi, Lewis & Eva
Levin, Elza
Levine, David and Agnes
Levitan, Brian & Beryl
Levitan, David & Anya
Levy, Bernard & Elizabeth
Levy, Dennis & Sue
Levy, Erna
Levy, Lindsay
Levy, Michal
Levy, Michael and Mickey
Levy, Ruth
Lewin, Eva
Lewis, Mrs J
Lewis, Peter & Diane
Libhaber, Cecilia
Libter, David
Lichtenstein, Surica
Liebowitz, Sally
Lifman, Abe & Lisa
Lilienthal, Ruth
Linton, George & Jan
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Lions Club of Bondi Inc
Lipman, Martin and Angela
Lippa, Norman & Adele
Lipski, Betty
Lipski, Julek
Lipton, Nory and Libby
Littman, Brigette
Lloyd Jones, Michael
Lobel, Eddy & Simone
Loblay, Lorand
Lotzof, June
Lowenthal, Gerhart
Lowery, Vicky
Lowy, Alexander & Fried, Leone
Lowy, Robert
Lubczanski, Rachel
Lurie, Luba
Lyons, Cass
Odillo Maher, Mr T
Opeskin, Lynette
Orr, Diana-Rose
Oser, Robert & Agie
Osmo, Eddy
Owen, Jan
Owen, Janese
Oystragh, Anne-Louise
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Pajor, Susan
Pantzer, Sara
Pantzer, Warren
Paul, David & Marian
Peipert, Sid & Judy
Peisah, Fred & Marlene
Pencharz, Jack & Rosalie
Penny, Gary and Suzan
Peretz, Geoff & Barbara
Perl, Peter & Yvonne
Philips, Robert & Tessa
Pillemer, Douglas and Yvette
Pinshaw, Jonathan & Renee
Platus, Morris and Anne
Pliner, Ralph and Sybil
Pojer, Peter
Polger, Edith
Polivnick, Gary
Polivnick, Sonia
Pollack, Renee
Porges, Paul & Eva
Postle, Gary
Potash, Barney and Anne
Potashnik, Noemi
Potter, Diane
Powell, Thomas
Proweller, Rita
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Malmberg, John & Lopacinski,
Christine
Manasseh, Teela
Mansberg, Janina
Marmot, Allan & Sandy
Mars, Jean Pierre
Martin, Agnes
Martin, Peter & Sophie
Marx, Russell & Lydia
Matlak, Dorothy
Matrai, Agnes
Mautner, Tom & Rose
Max, Robert & Lindie
May, Claire
Maybloom, Bernard & Shirley
Mayer, Julius & Joy
Meerkin, Matthew & Bernice
Melov, Freda
Mendelevich, Alex & Natalya
Mendels, Paul & Esther
Meininger, Susie
Merten, Kenneth & Krys
Meyer, Eleanor
Meyer, Paul & Mia
Miland, Monica
Miller, Claire
Milston, David & Jeanette
Milston, Wendy
Minchuk, Elfride
Mintz, Peter
Mirels, Heidi
Moalem, Louise
Monk, Mendel & Shoshana
Montefiore Home Ladies
Committee
Montefiore Home Manicurist
Hunters Hill
Morris, Peggy
Morris, Trevor & Vivienne
Mosberg, Kurt & Lilly
Moss, Ziva
Moustafine, Inna
Mowszowski, Chanania & Shelly
Muller, Jarka
Myerson, Edwin and Adele
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Rabie, David and Cherie
Radnai, Elizabeth
Radomsky, Len & Cecile
Ranaldi, Judy
Randall, Roy & Jennifer
Raphael, Kenneth & Deborah
Rayner, Bronwyn
Raynish, Helena
Reiner, Rose
Reiner, Tom
Reingold, Cynthia
Renof, Sid & Laurelle
Resnick, Gail
Rettie, Marion
Riesel, Thea
Rind, Jaroslav
Rinot, Ruth
Roberts, John and Riva
Roberts, Richard
Robey Menzies, Eva
Roche, Gloria
Rochlin, Robert
Rodd, Alan & Joan
Rodfeld, Aaron
Rom, Anthony & Marcelle
Ronai, Egon
Rooz, Emil
Rose, Zeita
Rosen, Marshall & Suzanne
Rosen, Mervyn & Jackie
Rosenbaum, Ian & Debrita
Rosenbaum, Sidney & Nona
Rosenberg, Allan & Carolyn
Rosenberg, Bertram & Pauline
Rosenberg, Bruce
Rosenblitt, Jonathan
Rosenblum, John & Heather
Rosenfeld, Michael
Rosenthal, Wendy Anne
Ross, Edward & Leora
Rozen, Alan & June
Rozenman, Leon
Rozinova, Emilia
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Nadel, Julius and Lita
Nahum, Robin & Bloomfield, Leah
Narunsky, Les & Marcia
Nathanson, Michael and Ruth
Nebenzahl, Ben
Neilson, Roslyn
Nerichow, Roy
Neufeld, Julian and L
Neumann, Sonja
Newman, Terry & Anne
Newman, Victor
Ninyo, Ben & Nancy
Nogradi, Olga
Norilov, Luda
Norman, Alan
Nothmann, Esther
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Rozsa, Iren
Rubin, Wayne
Rubinstein, Doris
Rubinstein, Peter
Ruch, Marjorie
Rutland, Jonathon
Rutland, Suzanne
Ryba, Peter & Edith
Rybak, Tim & Linda
Rychter, Judith
Rychter, Michael
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Sabel, Robert
Sacks, Bentley & Helene
Sacks, Raymond & Elana
Sackville, Ronald and Pam
Saffer, Valerie
Sakker, Samuel
Salamon, Abraham and Sara
Salamon, Manfred and Linda
Samuel, Andy & Gillian
Sandberg, Sid & Carole
Sandler, Barry & Illona
Sandor, John
Sangster, Allan & Eleanor
Sapir, Elizabeth
Sassoon, Joyce
Satill, Ian and Robyn
Satill, Louis & Esther
Satill, Trevor & Brenda
Schaefer, Steven and Kari
Schapiro, Colin & Melanie
Schapiro, Norma
Schwartz, Adrienne
Schwartz, Alan
Schwartz, Sheila
Schwarz, Rhona
Seamonds, Morris
Sebel, Richard & Janny
Seed, John
Segal, Gary and Renee
Segal, Sheila
Segura, Maurice & Elaine
Seifman, Harold & Lynne
Sekel, Rae
Selby, Zara
Selinger, Robert & Eva
Seres, Marika
Sernack, Max
Seskin, Fred & Necia
Seskin, Mark and Lynne
Shagrin, Barry & Esther
Shalom, Sami
Shammay, Raphael & Roslyn
Shapiro, Selwyn & Sharon
Sharota, Dorian & Liz
Sharp, Kathryn
Shatz, Joseph & Diana
Shavit, Danny & Pauline
Shaw, Edna
Sheldon, Edith
Shelton, Frank & Mary
Shemesh, David & Vicki
Sher, Harold & Thelma
Sher, Lucille
Shineberg, Jeff and Carol
Shnier, Morris and Henri
Sholler, Gary
Siderowitz, Michael & Sieradski,
Paula
Silberstein, Guy
Silberstein, Sarah
Silvan, Susan
Silverton, Robert & Shirley
Simkovitz, Joseph and Mirjana
Simon, Wolfgang
Simons, Mavis
Singer, David
Singer, Vera
Skalsky, Gertrude
Skolnick, Benjamin
Skorupa, LInda
Skurnik, Joe & Helen
Slobedman, Eric & Jenny
Smith, Harry and Sybil
Smorgon, Barry and Sandra
Snoyman, Phillip & Claire
Sobel, Eric & Adrienne
Solar, Misha
Solomon, Betty
Solomon, Charles and Esther
Solomon, David & Shirley
Solomon, Ezekiel
Solomon, Peter & Jenny
Somogy, Jody
Somssich, Albert
Sonenfild, Cecily
Sonnenschein, Egon & Miriam
Sonnenschein, Robert
Soussi, Marie
Sowey, Eric & Anne
Sperber, Michael & Etta
Spielman, Ron
Spigelman, James and Alice
Spindler, Margalith
Spira, Henry & Judy
Spring, Sofie
Stead, Helene
Stein, Myer & Kathy
Steinberg, Tilby
Steinold, Eva
Steiner, Mavis
Stern, Alan & Kerry
Stern, David & Robin
Stern, Harry & Ilana
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Stern, Jack & Estelle
Strasser, Lady Strasser
Strumpman, Betty
Stuby, Susanne
Stux, Steven & Ruth
Suchard, Sidney
Sugerman, David & Esmae
Sundstrom, Ruth
Swidler, Mr R & Phyllis
Swieca, Edith
Swieca, Peter
Switzer, Hedy
Symon, Joe & Avril
Symonds, Betty
Symonds, Bruce
Symonds, Dr & Mrs
Symonds, Joy
Symonds, Richard & Shirley
Vall, Judith
Vanas, Adrian
Vankoppelen, Toby
Varga, Peter
Varga, Susan
Vecsei, Agnes
Veingold, Vily
Velan, Dora
Vertes, Paul
Vessey, Lucy
Veyts, Jane
Vickers, Fred & Marta
Vince, Terri
Vogel, Dita
Vracevic, Snez
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Wagenheim, Morris & Lynn
Waigensberg, Fay
Waldman, Frank & Hauer, Heidi
Walter, Alex & Hester
Wargon, Alexandra
Waxman, Leon
Webb, Kevin
Weinberg, Henry & Ruth
Weinstein, Ruth
Weiser, Ron & Sally
Weiss, Anna
Weiss, Ken
Weiss, Peter and Doris
Tatz, Pamela
Tedeschi, Michael
The Bill & Patricia Ritchie
Foundation
Tomchin, Paul & Delicia
Topper & Co Pty Ltd
Torsh, Daniella
Treisman, Brian and Michelle
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Ullman, Julia
Ulman, Gary and Jenni
Wheat, Zoe
White, Leslie & Edith
White, Leslie and Jacqui
Whitmont, Naomi
Whitmont, Steph
Wiener, Michael & Vivienne
Wills, Rod & Cathy
Wilmot, Paul & Sarah
Wilmot, Sylvia
Winestock, Vita
Winston, William & Lori
Wise, Leon & Mimi
Wiseman, Betty
Wiseman, Ron & Juli
Wolifson, Sydney
Woods, Michael & Linda
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Young, Sydney and Zara
York, Sam & Kay
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Zahalka, Anne
Zamel, Maurice
Zines, Dennis
Zolshan, Karla
Zweig, Anita
Zwi, Deborah
Zwi, Helga
BEQUESTS
The following generous donors have honoured us with bequests. Please note that due to the
enormous scope of the Home, this project is ongoing offering many opportunities to donors.
For details of such opportunities, please contact Community Relations Manager, Esther Wakerman
on (02) 8345 9110.
The Estate of the Late Stephen Andrews
The Estate of The Late Mrs Anna Cohn
The Estate of The Late Mrs Clare Fischer
The Estate of The Late Mr Peter Fox
The Estate of The Late Miss Deanne Greenstein
The Estate of The Late Mrs Paulina Greidinger
The Estate of The Late Mr John Grunwald
The Estate of The Late Mrs Herta Jarvis
The Estate of The Late Mr Reuben Lane
The Estate of The Late Mrs Erica Larish
The Estate of the Late Mrs Ida Leitz
The Estate of The Late Mr Hans Lewin
The Estate of The Late Dr Gerty Lord
The Estate of The Late Mr Rupert Michaelis
The Estate of The Late Mr Max Mundell
The Estate of The Late Mrs Viola Schlesinger
The Estate of The Late Mrs Edith Schwartz
The Estate of The Late Mr Wolfgang Simon
The Estate of The Late Dr Ilse Wronker
The Estate of The Late Mrs Vera Zukerman
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MEMORIAL
Donations
Aal, Sy – In memory of Joselyn Goldberg
Abrahams, Selwyn & Barbara – In memory of Hanni Abrahams
Bondy, John – In memory of Otto & Gertrud Bondy
Buchbinder, Ruth – In memory of Leon Samuel
Bund, Ian – In memory of Sybil Bund
Doctor, Antionette – In memory of Aaron Sher
Doobov, Brian – In memory of Jack Doobov
Goldstein, Michael & Dorothy – In memory of Stephen Andrews
Goldstein, Michael & Dorothy – In memory of Norma Goldstein
Goldstein, Michael & Dorothy – In memory of Fred Palmer
Graham, Lorna – In memory of Dora Tanner
Herbert, Bernard & Russel – In memory of Fannie Furman
Hersch, Shirley – In memory of Morris Saidman
Keleman, Tom – In memory of Nino Efinger
Kilov, Hilton & Berenice – In memory of Jack & Helen Kilov and Max Rubin
Klein, Cato – In memory of Iris Schuck
Korybalski, Mr M – In memory of Sybil Bund
Lubczanski, Rachel – In memory of Dov Lubczanski
Marczak, Anne – In memory of John Bondy
Motro, Isaac & Marlena – In memory of Isaac Motro’s Brother
Nahum, Ginette – In memory of Leon Samuel
Rosen, Mervyn & Jackie – In memory of Benchie Judelman & Juliet Judelman
Schach, Stephen & Sharon – In memory of Peter Lenny
BIRTHDAY
DONATIONS
Throughout the year, generous donations were made to the Home in honour of family members
and friends, in lieu of gifts. We acknowledge them with thanks.
Aaron, Ann – Rosalie Klass’ Birthday
Abramowitz, Joel & Deborah & family – Natalie Levitt’s 50th Birthday
Alter, Ian & Jenny – Minnie Krasnowsky’s 85th Birthday
Apterman, Leo – Freda Melov’s 87th Birthday
Bear, Victor & Adele – Patricia Roby’s 90th Birthday
Belnick, Bernice – Rhona Sharp’s 90th Birthday
Berman, David & Sandra – Max Kahn’s Birthday
Berson, Yvette – Jill Chait’s 50th Birthday
Beutum, Joe & Claire – Sim Rapken’s Birthday
Beutum, Joe & Clare – Vicky Rogut’s Birthday
Blackman, Carole – Lily Bennett’s 70th Birthday
Bloom, Ken & Helen – Michael & Ann Moont’s 70th Birthdays
Blumenthal, Norman & Caron – Estelle Kaplan’s 80th Birthday
Bluth, George & Inge – Dennis Bluth’s 60th Birthday
Bluth, George & Inge – Elizabeth Green’s 80th Birthday
Brandon, Selina – Elsie Eisenberg’s 90th Birthday
Chertkow, Rennie – Sylvia Berelowitz’s 80th Birthday
Chertkow, Stan & Rennie – Arthur Goodman’s 80th Birthday
Deston, Gerald & Beris – Elizabeth Green’s 80th Birthday
Don, Ron & Loretta – Clive Barnett’s 80th Birthday
Etkind, Betty – Nicole Jacobson’s 50th Birthday
Feldman, Miriam – Judy Gafen’s 80th Birthday
Fisher, Susan – Jay Daniel’s 90th Birthday
Fisher, Eddie & Rita – Arthur Goodman’s 80th Birthday
Fletcher, Denise – Patricia Roby’s 90th Birthday
Frank, Selwyn & Ida – Sylvia Berelowitz’s 80th Birthday
Frank, Eric & Linda – Liora Munitz’s Birthday
Freeman, Walter – John Waxman’s 89th Birthday
Ginzberg, Ian & Cindy – Morris Silberbach’s 96th Birthday
Glass, Valda & Webb, Kevin – Lionel Abeshouse’s 90th Birthday
Glass, Freda – Yvonne Newhouse’s Birthday
Gold, Brian & Susie – Phillip Bloom’s 80th Birthday
Goodman, Sydney & Sheila – Riva Goodman’s 90th Birthday
Gordon, Charlie & Andrea – Aviva Mowszowski’s 75th Birthday
Gordon, Hedley & Zara – Jeff Ross’ 60th Birthday
Greenblau, Helene & family – Vivian Diamond’s 80th Birthday
Grossberg, Hessie – Pearl Adams’ 80th Birthday
Grossman, Thomas & Susan – Edith Mero’s 90th Birthday
Gruss, Doreen – Peggy Wahlhaus’ 80th Birthday
Herman, Leeba – Rubin Furgang’s 90th Birthday
Hersch, Joseph & Shirley – Jack Fletcher’s 90th Birthday
Herz, Albert & Joyce – Max Kahn’s Birthday
Hotz, Julian & Ilana – Phyllis Luck’s Birthday
Isaacs, Elliot & Jocelyn – Sam Blechman’s 70th Birthday
Isaacs, Gloria – Carole Sandberg’s 70th Birthday
Jacks, Judith – Dora Dreyfus’ 80th Birthday
Jacobson, Esther – Hilda Gotlieb’s Birthday
Jacobson, Jerrold & Shirley – Mark & Angela Jacobson’s 50th Birthdays
Joffe, Heather – Hymie Smuskowitz’s 80th Birthday
Judelman, Harold & Lesley – Elna Fletcher’s 80th Birthday
Kantor, Estella – Lily Bailison’s 75th Birthday
Kantor, Estella – Rosalie Klass’ Birthday
Karney, Julien & Miller, Renecia - Birth of Joshua Gelbart
Karp, Barry & Pamela - Anthony Karp’s Birthday
Kery, Nick & Mary – Lyn Rosen’s Special Birthday
Kofsky, Reuel & Ruth – Rena Kofsky’s 80th Birthday
Koppe, Bert – Steven Koppe’s 80th Bithday
Leibowitz, Eli & Van Embden, Gillian – Molly Frampton’s 85th Birthday
Lewis, Judith – Celia Lewis’ 98th Birthday
Lipton, Nory & Libby – Josh Ehrlich’s 60th Birthday
Lopis, Arnold & Karen – Joshua Heymann’s 60th Birthday
Lopis, Arnold & Karen – Ezra Ravia’s 60th Birthday
Lorant, Judy – Daniel Ben-Sefer’s 60th Birthday
Maister, Dennis & Gerda – Mark Rubin’s 80th Birthday
Marks, Lily – Aviva Mowszowski’s 75th Birthday
Meltz, David & Lazarus, Barbara – Gerti Huppert’s 95th Birthday
Meyer, Ellen – Phillip Michael’s 80th Birthday
Meyer, Ellen – Frank Wolf’s 60th Birthday
Moritz, Dianne – Nicole Jacobson’s 50th Birthday
Moritz, Dianne – Rita Schwartz’s Birthday
Movsowitz, Harold & Sandra – Maureen Diamond’s 70th Birthday
Nabarro, Terence & Siew – Lois Bradfield’s 70th Birthday
Nabarro, Terence & Siew – Myrna Freed’s 70th Birthday
Nabarro, Terence & Siew – Judy Haes’ 70th Birthday
Nabarro, Terence & Siew – Roger Hayim’s 50th Birthday
Nathan, Henry & Ella – Fred Gold’s 90th Birthday
Olian, Vivienne – Lyn Rosen’s Special Birthday
Opit, Julius & Judy – Phillip Bloom’s 80th Birthday
Oser, Robert & Agie – George Bauer’s 90th Birthday
Parker, Leisha – Elizabeth Parker’s 89th Birthday
Portrate, Leon & Lea – Herman Gutman’s 90th Birthfay
Rom, Anthony & Marcelle – Clive Isenberg’s 60th Birthday
Rose, Beth – Walter Dohan’s 85th Birthday
Sacks, Aaron & Rebecca – Lola Lazarus’ 85th Birthday
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Schaverien, Robert & Lynette – Evelyn Palmer’s 60th Birthday
Schwarz, Erica – Miriam Palmer’s 90th Birthday
Shall, Harold & Frankie – Eve Bloch’s 80th Birthday
Shall, Harold & Frankie – Yetta Hendler’s Birthday
Shapiro, Eric & Marilyn – Larry Zeilic’s 90th Birthday
Shelley, George & Clara – George Cook’s 90th Birthday
Shiffer, Sidney & Nanette – Pearl Adams’ 80th Birthday
Shiffer, Sidney & Nanette – Ernest Bass’ 70th Birthday
Shubitz, Louis & Gina – Richard Balkin’s birthday
Simon, Wolfgang – Harry Cohen’s 90th Birthday
Singer, David & Carole – Fred Gold’s 90th Birthday
Snider, Phillip & Judith – Robbie Rothman’s 70th Birthday
Solsky, Frank & Beverly – Maureen Diamond’s 70th Birthday
Solsky, Frank & Beverly – Roy Halle’s 70th Birthday
Stein, Ellie & Bessie – Soul Abrams’ 90th Birthday
Stein, Ellie & Bessie – Walter Dohan’s 85th Birthday
Stein, Mervyn & Hazel – Archie Stein’s 87th Birthday
Swirsky, Ted & Adele – Ivor Cohen’s 70th Birthday
Swirsky, Ted & Adele – Renecia Miller’s 75th Birthday
Symon, Judith – Lily Bailison’s 75th Birthday
Symonds, Betty – Walter Fischer’s 90th Birthday
Toblib, Meyer & Joan – Eve Bloch’s 80th Birthday
Ulman, Margot – Vov Zwi’s 85th Birthday
Walters, Sylvia & Ben-Sefer, Daniel – Doris Rubinstein’s 84th Birthday
Weisz, Tibi, Miriam & family – Deszo Loewy’s 100th Birthday
Zev, Leah – Derek Bloch’s 60th Birthday
Charles Abrams’ 89th Birthday
Doctor, Daphne
Grossberg, Hessie
Leibowitz, Harold & Bernice
Shiffer, Sidney & Nanette
Ulman, Margot
Hammerman, Toby & Judy
Hammerman, Peter & Kitty
Isaacs, Brian & Gloria
Kiss, Maurice & Kitchner, Jenette
Lewis, Michael & Judy
Lilian, Les & Ruth
Manoy, Colin & Robyn
Milch, Leon & Sharon
Moses, Philip & Donna
Rosen, John & Sandra
Rosenberg, Alan & Rayna
Rusanow, Allan & Ruth
Santer, Norman & Maureen
Sofer, George & Dina
Speiser, Ron & Susie
Stein, Harry & Dottie
West, Lynne
Wineberg, John & Annette
Wrublewski, Cynthia & Ritch, Paul
Wyner, Rob & Gill
Andrew Adler’s 80th Birthday
Gold, Brian & Susie
Gottlieb, Sam & Paula
Rotenstein, George & Shirley
Wittal, Frank
June Appleberg’s 70th Birthday
Glass, Bertie & Esme
Kaye, Robert & Anne
Pencharz, Jack & Rosalie
Polivnick, Rael & Sandra
Schaefer, Ralph & Daryl
Charles Barton’s 90th Birthday
Bluth, George & Inge
Bonert, Ethel
Cohen, Anthony & Pam
Davidowitz, Abe & Sylvia
Friedman, Ronnie & Julie
Jutsen, Erwin
Mandelberg, John & Ruth
Marks, Kevin & Marcelle
Mendels, Paul & Esther
Mosselson, Bernie & Bessie
Myers, Hyam & Shirley
Paul, David & Marion
Shelley, George & Clara
Swarts, Maurice & Adrienne
Zev, Leah
Selina Brandon’s 90th Birthday
Glasser, Phyllis
Hymans, Albert, Bess & family
Kantor, Lyn
Perkal, Isaak & Raya
Rosen, Marshall, Suzanne & family
Russ, Liesl, Sue & family
Sankey, Sonia
Shapiro, Eric & Marilyn
Zev, Harold & Sandra
Errol Brown’s 80th Birthday
Abadee, Warwick & Yvonne
Bogan, Elaine
Browne, Wesley & Sari
Diamond, John & Wendy
Don, Harold & Railea
Fox, Gerry & Jill
Gold, Brian & Susie
Hurst, Julian & Valda
Karet, Faye
Karet, Morris & Thelma
Levi, Sol & Sylvia
Marks, Rodney & Debra
Maybloom, Bernard & Shirley
Woolf, Gerald & Barbara
Frayda Cooper’s 90th Birthday
Alldrit, Steve
Balsdon, Eileen
Beherns, Hans & Estelle
Bendelstein, Lily
Berger, Ada
Clarke, Ethel
Cohen, Sadie
De Klerk, Peter & Langford-Pollack,
Lucy
Fredkin, Leon & Simonne
Gillman, Rita
Goldberg, Irene
Greenberg, Wendy
Hall, Jean
Kaplan, Mickey
MacWilliam, Mac & Bern
Osie, Hymie & Judy
Pollick, Edith
Reisen, Sarah
Rozowsky, Les & Mary
Sandler, Ethel
Shub, Lilian
Treisman, Abe & Reva
Turner, Ruth
Zev, Leah
Elliot Isaacs’ 80th Birthday
Berman, Barbara
Feldman, Miriam
Margolis, Cyril & Margolis
Miller, Marion
Nathan, Alan & Josie
Jack Doobov’s 95th Birthday
Cohen, Michael & Sandra
Diamond, Sophie
Doobov, Ray & Judy
Goldman, Leon & Sonia
Heller, Steven & Gillian
Moser, Bertha
Rothman, Neta
Eli Leibowitz’s 90th Birthday
Blumenthal, Norman & Caron
Elias, Naomi
Ferson, Alexander & Frampton, Molly
Freeman, Derek & Phyllis
Jacobs, Dudley
Jacobson, Stanley
Leibowitz, Michael & Shirley
Leibowitz, Stephen & Pamela
Leibowitz, Hilliard & Ray
Leibowitz, Harold & Bernice
Schwartz, Rita
Shapiro, Harold & Isabelle
Varejes, Lulu & Sahra
Bernice Finkelstein’s 80th Birthday
Chertkow, Stan & Rennie
Clennar, Rhona
Leibowitz, Harold & Bernice
Walter Freeman’s 90th Birthday
Bluth, George & Inge
Dreyfus, Dora & John
Goldberg, Sheila
Jacobson, Esther
Kadar, Clare
Kubie, Ruth
Lenny, Brian & Sylvia
Nahum, Ginette
Steel, Lisa & Waxman, John
Morley Lewis’ 80th Birthday
Fishbine, Vera
Freed, Helen
Gardos, Nicholas & Ruth
Gertler, George & Inge
Lewis, Morley & Shirley
May, Victor & Shirley
Naidel, Sally
Revell, Tibby & Ziggy
Stricker, Alfred & Sylvia
Younger, Pam
Hettye Goldman’s 101st Birthday
Budai, Aaron & Liora
Katz, Jos & Amelia
Katz, Dan & Nicole
Levy, Graham & Heather
Ethne Lurie’s 90th Birthday
Doctor, Daphne
Harris, Joss & Gwenda
Kantor, Estella Kantor
Judy, Janis & Haley
Lurie, Leon & Jane
Peter Goldman’s 70th Birthday
Bernstein, Maurice & Frances
Black, Harry & Gail
Brickman, Barrie & Carole
Bryl, Leon & Rosenman, Miriam
Camberg, Gerald & Cheryl
Ginges, Samuel & Diane
Goldman, Esna
Goldman, Tom & Diane
Goodman, Raymond & Madelaine
Edwin Myerson’s 80th Birthday
Jacobson, Jerrold & Shirley
Karney, Julien & Miller, Renecia
Knep, Joel & Melanie
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Krawitz, Aubrey & Dorit
Maister, Dennis & Gerda
Reichman, Alan & Di
Swirsky, Ted & Adele
Julius Opit’s 80th Birthday
Bloom, Phillip & Estelle
Epstein, Marlene
Ginges, Nita & Nekuda, Robyn
Isman, Ruth
Opit, Rita & family
Samer, Louise
Shemesh, David & Vicki
Wilkenfeld, Peter & Paula
Young, Sydney & Zara
Edith Polgar’s 90th Birthday
Bauer, Leslie & Marika
Bauer, Ron & Karen
Belan, Eva
Braun, Laci
Dunkel, Julia
Frank, Stanley & Michele
Klein, Eva
Kopcsanyi, Edith
Laszlo, Eva
Lendvai, Giselle
Loewy, Michael & Julia
Loewy, Peter, Anna & family
Loewy, Tom, Susie & boys
Rabinek, Ava
Romer, Zoli & Gaby
Szwarc, Judy & Stoud, James
Schwartz, Mark, Kerri & family
Seidler, Piri
Szekely, Sosha
Verzar, Susan
Weisz, Miriam
Mai Rapken’s 90th Birthday
Beutum, Joe & Clare
Davis, David, Estelle & family
Lipson, David & Dianne
Solomons, Ruth
Solomons, David & Sandra
Teichtahl, Zvi, Mirah & family
Werman, Mark, Sue & Laura
Wolfsohn, Ken & Hilary-Anne
Egon Ronai’s 90th Birthday
Barhon, Jaruska
Burton, George & Edith
Dlask, Judy
Engelbert, Milena
Gottlieb, Olga
Hudak, John & West, Lydia
Kalina, Ivo & Lilly
Kamensky, Ivan & Manya
Levy, Kitty
Muller, Jarka
Opit, Rita
Vickers, Fred & Marta
Wachtel, Olga
Hilton Rosenthal’s 60th Birthday
Been, Michael & Carole
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Brett, Jon & Alice
Cohen, Des & Sharon
Ichilcik, Jeffrey & Rene
Lazarus, Richard & Sharon
Trakman, Gary
Yudeiken, Leonard & Pam
Zinn, Cecil & Gail
Manfred Salamon’s 80th Birthday
Bernstein, Glenda
Bernstein, Rosemary
Faktor, Sheila
Flekser, Hymie & Maureen
Ginges, Samuel & Diane
Karney, Julien & Miller, Renecia
Manoy, Colin & Robyn
Marks, Barry & Judy
Nathanson, Michael & Ruth
Pinshaw, Jonathan & Renee
Pynt, Greg & Renee
Rosenthal, Rhoda
Salamon, Robert & Gabi
Samer, Louise
Samuel, Andy & Gillian
Schaefer, Steven & Kari
Stein, Edgar & Pamela
Teitler, Georges & Marliese
Ray Segal’s 94th Birthday
Anonymous,
Ratner, Yoli
Simkovitz, Mira
Spitzer, Les
Berman, Judi
Elais, Haviva
Ezekiel, Sophie
Gayst, Lloyd & Tamara
Grand, Sion & Katie
Hutterer, Frank & Eva
Solomon, Lilian
Sontag, Yvonne
Tracton, Estelle
Jean Tobiansky’s 80th Birthday
Chaitowitz, Rose
Colman, Jessie
Ginsberg, Brian & Alice
Krasnowsky, Minnie
Sacks, Aaron & Rebecca
Joe Shofer’s 80th Birthday
Chertkow, Rennie
Davidowitz, Abe & Sylvia
De Klerk, Ethel
Frank, Selwyn & Ida
Katz, Lily
Rogut, David & Vicky
Wides, Mannie & Monica
Estelle Tracton’s 70th Birthday
Anonymous,
Berman, Judi
Elais, Haviva
Engler, Paul & Ofra
Ezekiel, Sophie
Gayst, Lloyd & Tamara
Grand, Sion & Katie
Hutterer, Frank & Eva
Solomon, Lilian
Sontag, Yvonne
Stern, Hannah
Tracton, Estelle
Jody Somogy’s Birthday
Bannister, Csopi
Farkas, Eva
Freuerlich, Agi
Jager, Nellie
Kemenyi, Emmi
Ludnay, Julika
Kemeny, Viola
Myer, Gabor & Eva
Nagy, Eva
Pogany, Maria
Judy Traub’s 80th Birthday
Jacobson, Jerrold & Shirley
Katz, Jos & Amelia
Toblib, Meyer & Joan
Trope, Elwin & Lyn
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
Lilly Ujvary’s Birthday
Berger, Andrew
Berger, Peter & Nilly
Goldman, Michael & Melissa
Morton, Rod & Judith
Speiser, Paul & Nao
Gertie Woolf’s 100th Birthday
Hilmer, Ralph & Margaret
Moss, Ron & Avril
Schaefer, Ralph & Daryl
Gregory Zeltzer’s 70th Birthday
Atlas, Mischa & Luba
Bryl, Beatrice & Rosenman, Michael
Deston, David & Debbie
Gelvan, Phil & Gia Gelvan
Gottlieb, David & Gottlieb
Green, Ben & Helen Clayman
Gridiger, Roland & Ilana
Kahn, Bernard & Rona
Krygier, Joanna & Michael Gardiner
Layman, David & Helen
Moss, Tom & Anita
Shapiro, Ken & Cathy
Shvartsberg, Sam & Mila
Vandor, Veronica
Zoellner, Lisa
Wedding, Engagement & Anniversary
DONATIONS
Our sincere thanks to all those who kindly contributed to the Home on the following very
special occasions.
Abramowitz, Joel & Deborah – Deon & Nikki’s marriage
Barr, Ivan – David & Vicky Rogut’s 50th Wedding
Bernstein, Glenda – Aubrey & Muriel Schaffer’s 60th Wedding Anniversary
Bluth, Dennis, Diana & Family – George & Inge Bluth’s 65th Wedding Anniversary
Bluth, George & Inge - Kevin & Marcelle Marks’ 60th Wedding Anniversary
Goldberg, Sheila – Roger & Victoria Eskenazi’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Hurst, Julian & Valda – Kevin & Marcelle Marks’ 60th Wedding Anniversary
Isman, Ruth – Sam & Elsie Goldman’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Joffe, Heather – Phillip & Jackie Yudelowitz’s 50th Wedding Anniverary
Judelman, Harold & Lesley – David & Adelle Nohr’s 40th Wedding Anniversary
Katz, Lily – Aubrey & Muriel Schaffer’s 60th Wedding Anniversary
Knep, Joel & Melanie – Alan & Di Reichman’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Kuhn, Kurt & Gerda – Henry & Ella Krug’s 60th Wedding Anniversary
Maister, Dennis & Gerda – Alan & Di Reichman’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Movsowitz, Harold & Sandra – Searle & Maureen Diamond’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Nabarro, Terence & Siew – Ivan & Myra Kaplan’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Platus, Morris & Anne – Morris & Anne Platus’ 67th Wedding Anniversary
Salzberger, Heinz & Lyn – Henry & Lois Goodman’s 40th Wedding Anniversary
Samuel, Diane – Roger & Victoria Eskenazi’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Satill, Trevor & Brenda – David & Janet Kessler’s Marriage
Smuskowitz, Hymie – Phillip & Jackie Yudelowitz’s 50th Wedding Anniverary
Solsky, Frank & Beverly – Searle & Maureen Diamond’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Stein, Ellie & Bessie – Soul & Lena Abrams’ 60th Wedding Anniversary
Stein, Mervyn & Hazel – Harry & Phyllis Barnett’s Wedding Anniversary
Stern, Hannah – Geraldine Jones & Roy Caplan’s Partnership
Stoch, Brenda with Selwyn, Judy, Elana & Bev - David & Margot Herman’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Swirsky, Ted & Adele – Simon & Jana Slavin’s Wedding
Vites, Elaine – Stuart & Miriam Fox’s wedding
Zamel, Maurice & Betty – Paul & Helen Gardner’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Zines, Lynette – Sam & Elsie Goldman’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Josse & Maureen Feldman’s 60th
Wedding Anniversary
Abramowitz, Joel & Deborah
Jacobson, Jerrold & Shirley
Rosmarin, Brian & Reva
Shames, Erik & Jennifer
Toblib, Meyer & Joan
Ulman, Margot
Stan & Jeanette Rohald’s 50th
Wedding Anniversary
Berson, Yvette
Knep, Molly
Mayer, Julius & Joyce
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Harry & Fae Rosenthal’s 50th
Wedding Anniversary
Abadee, Warwick & Yvonne
Cameron, Russell & Beryl
Clayton, David
Golan, Jack & Olga
Goldshaft, Peter & Richelle
Heilig, Annelies
Hurst, Julian & Valda
Hymann, Rod & Ruth
Jackson, John & Marilyn
Jacobs, Paul & Pakula, Sonia
Kahn, Peter & Janette
Klajman, Harry & Naomi
Leventhal, Monty & Rosa
Marshall, Adele
Myers, Hyam & Shirley
Newman, Joseph & Shirley
Rogut, Rabbi David & Vicky
Rosenthal, Lilli
Solo, Eric & Joy
Tanner, Marcelle
Maurie & Betty Zamel’s Marriage
Kaplan, Errol & Zina
Neumann, Laurence & Shelley
Zonneveld, John & Elise
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A N N UA L R E P O R T 20 12–20 13
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME
You are invited to
become a Montefiore Life Governor
Become a member
It’s more than a mitzvah
Life Governorship represents a deep commitment to enhancing the quality of life of the frail aged
in our community.
With your support Montefiore can continue to provide an exceptional standard of service and care,
while embracing the richness of Jewish culture and tradition.
The generosity and vision of Life
Governors enables us to provide the
highest level of care for the elderly
in our community regardless of their
financial situation.
residents and their families we have
developed an integrated training
and care program for our staff which
equips them with the necessary skills
to address these needs.
More than 30% of our 740 residents
are financially disadvantaged
and unable to cover all or part of
their cost of care. This results in
a significant funding shortfall per
resident per year.
As a community, we are faced with
a dramatic increase in the ageing
population and a significant rise in
the incidence of dementia; within
the Jewish community there are five
new cases of dementia diagnosed
every week. Demographic evidence
shows that the number of aged
people requiring our care will at least
double over the next ten to
twenty years.
In addition, one in three of our
residents is a Holocaust Survivor, with
their own complex and unique care
needs. In order to best support our
Montefiore’s residential campuses
are currently operating at full
capacity and have growing waiting
lists. Without your support we
cannot fulfil the future demands
of our community for specialised
accommodation and care.
✁
ACCEPTANCE FORM
I wish to accept your invitation to become a Montefiore Life Governor or upgrade my existing level of Life
Governorship and make a positive impact on the lives of the frail aged in our community.
Please indicate your desired level of Life Governorship:
Bronze ($ 5000 - $19,999)
Benefactor ($100,000 plus)
Mr
Other:
Mrs
Ms
First name(s): That motivation is to continue our
tradition of excellence in care for
our elderly. Knowing that you care is,
in itself, a gift to our residents.
Silver ($ 20,000 - $49,999)
Gold ($ 50,000 - $99,999)
The nominal Membership
contribution is only $45 and entitles
you to arange of benefits such as:
Surname:
Address:
Postcode:
Phone (home): (business):
Best time to call:
am
Becoming a member of the Montefiore Home is a mitzvah, a positive act of identification with, and
support for, the vision that has motivated people of goodwill across the Sydney Jewish community
for the past 120 years.
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Email:
Thank you for your valued support, it is greatly appreciated by our residents, Board of Management and Staff. The Community Relations
Department will be in touch with you shortly.
• Being eligible to vote at the
Home’s Annual General Meeting.
PAY ONLINE
For your convenience you can now pay online at
www.montefiorehome.com.au/membership
It’s a quick, easy and completely secure way to pay. You will be emailed
a receipt as soon as your payment is processed.
To find out more
• Automatic membership of the
beautiful Cyril Rosenbaum
Synagogue in the grounds of the Hal
Goldstein Hunters Hill campus.
Contact Miri Gold (02) 8345 9137
email [email protected]
• Receiving invitations to special
membership functions
and briefings.
Or pay online at www.montefiorehome.com.au/membership
To become a member or make a tax deductible equipment donation
please fill out the form overleaf and return.
Thank you for your support
• Receiving Montefiore publications
including LIFE newsletter and the
Annual Report.
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2012–2013
IMPROVEMENTS
MEMBERSHIP FORM
Please indicate name and address or changes below:
Name:
Address:
Postcode:
Contact Phone:
Your Email:
To pay for your membership for the 2013/2014 financial year (commencing July 2013) complete and return the form below.
Or use our online option and go to www.montefiorehome.com.au/membership and pay online with your credit card.
I enclose my 2013/2014 Financial Year Montefiore Home Membership fee
$45.00
I would like to add a tax-deductible equipment donation (see list below)
$
Specialised nursing
care needs: Nurse
Practitioner initiative
Comments & complaints:
updated & refined process
Cultural & spiritual life:
large print prayer books
Independence:
“Shabbat-on-Wheels”
Leisure interests &
activities: larger bus
& improved wheelchair
access
Nutrition & hydration:
installation of cold
buffet stations
Choice & decision-making:
Advance Care Planning
Medication management:
new sachet system
Total$
My cheque or money order is enclosed OR
Amex
Visa
Please charge to my credit card:
Mastercard
Card number:
Expiry Date:/
Cardholder’s Name:
Signature:
Date:/ /
Privacy consent: The Montefiore Home’s policy has always been to honour our Members and Donors by publishing names in the Annual Report. We do not
publish supporters’ addresses nor do we make our supporters’ lists available to any other organisation. In anticipation of your agreement, we have ticked
the YES box. However, if you do not agree, p
lease delete the tick and place a X in the No box ✔Yes
No. Our full privacy policy is available on request.
Volunteering: I am interested in becoming a volunteer at the Home. Please contact me to discuss opportunities available.
Yes
No
Our Vision:
Show how much you care…
Some of the items we need for our residents:
Judaica – religious observance
$125+
Stand-up lifter – safe lifting
$2,000 - $3,000
Diversional therapy – therapeutic creative activities
$100+
Boda gliding chair for Special Care
$1,500
Versa flex bars – for arm therapy
$200
Air comfort chair bed
$2,300
Walking frames – for mobility
$240
Treadmill – cardiovascular endurance
$4,500
Durra discs – to move Resident from chair to bed
$250
Blanket Warming Cabinets for SCU – for Pain Management
Dexterity treatment equipment – for rehabilitation
$500
Tilt-in space wheelchair – provides enhanced support
Portable INR monitoring systems
$650
Electric wheelchair – mobility and independence
$10,000
Hire of bus for big day out twice a year – social value
$900
Sit to stand lifter – used for physiotherapy
$10,000
Wheelchairs – for mobility
Roho cushions – prevent pressure areas
$900 - $1,200
Podiatry chair for Monte Gardens
$4750
$5,000
$11,500
To be the leader in the
field of aged care. To
develop, implement and
promote best practice
in all aspects of aged
care by continuously
reviewing and
improving services.
$1,000
SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE JEWISH HOME 36 Dangar Street, Randwick NSW 2031
Tel (02) 8345 9100 Fax (02) 8345 9199 Email [email protected] Web www.montefiorehome.com.au
A Member of the JCA Family of Communal Organisations
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Back cover photo: Randwick residents Dvorah and Eli Rabie
relax in the Sam Sankey Winter Garden
www.montefiorehome.com.au