Fall 2010 JOURNAL ...because every child needs a safe and loving home JAFCO recently celebrated the ground breaking of its newest planned addition to the community - the JAFCO Respite and Family Resource Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities. This state-of-the-art facility will support the growing number of special needs families in the community with a full array of services including therapy, family support, training, recreation, socialization and extended overnight respite care. An unexplainable 1 out of 10 children born today is diagnosed with a developmental disability including Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, and Prader Willi. One out of every 100 children is diagnosed with Autism. Eight out of 10 families raising a special needs child is experiencing divorce, and a disabled child is three times more likely to experience abuse. A Groundbreaking Day for Special Needs Families in Our Community South Florida community shows strong support for new JAFCO Special Needs Respite and Family Resource Center An exciting evening you will not want to miss! JAFCO Art In Motion Gala November 20, 2010 Westin Beach Resort Fort Lauderdale 2010 Jacob’s Ladder Award Honorees for Child Advocacy Family Recipients Leslie and Kim Kaminoff Delsie Lipton Craig and Martine Zinn Corporate Recipient Royal Caribbean International Adam M. Goldstein, President & CEO $275.00 pp For Sponsorship Opportunities please call Gail Marlow at 954-749-7230 ext 137 or email [email protected]Right: Honored with a gold shovel for their support of special needs families, Special Needs Lobbyist Susan Goldstein, U.S. Congressman Ron Klein, Florida State Senator Nan Rich and City of Sunrise Mayor Roger Wishner get ready to break ground on the JAFCO Respite & Family Resource Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities. Continued on page 10 Featuring World-Renowned Performance Artist Michael Israel
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Fall 2010
JOURNAL...because every child needs a safe and loving home
JAFCO recently celebrated the ground breaking of its newest planned addition to the community - the JAFCO Respite and Family Resource Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities. This state-of-the-art facility will support the growing number of special needs families in the community with a full array of services including therapy, family support, training, recreation, socialization and extended overnight respite care.
An unexplainable 1 out of 10 children born today is diagnosed with a developmental disability including Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, and Prader Willi. One out of every 100 children is diagnosed with Autism. Eight out of 10 families raising a special needs child is experiencing divorce, and a disabled child is three times more likely to experience abuse.
A Groundbreaking Day forSpecial Needs Families in Our Community
South Florida community shows strong support fornew JAFCO Special Needs Respite and Family Resource Center
An exciting evening you will not want to miss!
JAFCO Art In Motion GalaNovember 20, 2010
Westin Beach Resort Fort Lauderdale2010 Jacob’s Ladder Award Honorees
Right: Honored with a gold shovel for their support of special needs families, Special Needs Lobbyist Susan Goldstein, U.S. Congressman Ron Klein, Florida State Senator Nan Rich and City of Sunrise Mayor Roger Wishner get ready to break ground on the JAFCO Respite & Family Resource Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities.Continued on page 10
Featuring World-Renowned Performance Artist
Michael Israel
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Based upon a story written by Christiana Lilly of the Sunrise ForumVicki and Steven Stolberg were introduced to (Sunrise’s) Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options Inc. (JAFCO) when their Rabbi in Hollywood asked for help collecting toys for abused, neglected and abandoned children in the area. Eight years later, they have moved from Hollywood to Plantation and after becoming JAFCO godparents they started an educational endowment fund and created special events such as “Comedy Night” and “A Night in the Fast Lane” at Lexus of North Miami on January 29, 2011.Q. You said after the Rabbi told you about the abused, neglected and abandoned children, you cried, What about it moved you to tears?A. The Jewish community lives in such an isolated world that we had no idea that this is even transpiring within our circle. Every child touches our hearts - being that there were Jewish children
living right here in our community…it just tugs at your heartstrings.
Q. Have your two daughters influenced your work with JAFCO?A. Absolutely, and that’s what started the JAFCO College Scholarship Award, an Educational Endowment for the children living at the Village and the
whole premise behind the fund is so that the children work harder in middle
and high school.Q. What problems do they face that the fund helps with?A. These children can get into college, but once they get into college they also need food, housing, dorm supplies and a few dollars to go out on Saturday night. In the end, it is our hope that attending college, God willing, will help them break free from the cycle of abuse and neglect. As Graham Greene once said, “there is a moment in every childhood, when the door opens and the future comes in”. We are opening the door, and the rest is up to each individual child.“Vicki and Steven Stolberg are a special couple and we are so honored
to have them as part of the JAFCO family”, said Sarah Franco, Executive Director. “There are no words to express our appreciation to them for all they have done to help further the lifesaving mission of JAFCO”.
The Score is “Love-Love” atFirst JAFCO Tennis Tournament
Below: Tennis Pro and Former Top 10 World Tennis Association Player Brenda Schultz-McCarthy (L) volunteered to spend the afternoon “returning the serve” of tournament participants, shown here with Event Co-Chairs Bari Schanerman and Gayle & Leon Egozi. Aventura/North Miami Dade JAFCO Chapter President Miri Mazor, JAFCO Hebrew School Teacher Shlomo Geva and David Mazor helped make the day a smashing success.
JAFCO DONORS IN THE NEWS:Vicki & Steven Stolberg Create College Scholarship“We want to offer the children of JAFCO the same college opportunities as our own children”
Thank you to our SponsorsAce Sponsors
Affordable Air & Heat /Jon & Bonnie Freeman
The Izhakoff FamilyCourt Sponsor
Mario & Melissa Grosfeld & FamilyCourt Sign Sponsors
The Wagner FamilyRyan Roth & Alan Landman
Cravings Frozen YogurtUnderwriters
The Omsky FamilyDavid & Miri Mazor
Brilliant, Rothenberg, & Meister, PIAusten, Sloan & Charlie
Aventura TennisIn-Kind DonationsAstoria Deli Subs
The J-Café Kosher CateringMo’s Bagels
Above: Father and daughter duo Dani and Marty Scheck win first place trophies among over 35 players who teamed up to support the children of JAFCO in the 1st Annual Tennis Tournament at the Michael Ann Russell JCC.
Aventura/North Miami Dade Chapter of JAFCO raises over $8,500 for the
Children of JAFCO
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JAFCO recently hosted our 12th Annual Women’s Luncheon featuring “In Her Shoes” and “Best Friends Forever” author Jennifer Weiner (L). The event was held at the Jungle Island Treetop Ballroom in Miami, with more than 500 women in attendance from the tri-county area. Proceeds from the event benefited abused and neglected children from Dade, Broward and Palm Beach who have found a safe haven at the Marsh Children’s Center, the Emergency Shelter in the JAFCO Children’s Village.
Those who bought Weiner’s book “Best Friends Forever” at the event had an opportunity to get their copy signed and meet the author. Sponsors, underwriters and JAFCO Godparents were invited to a Champagne reception with Jennifer Weiner before the luncheon began.
Renowned Coral Gables fashion designer Mayda Cisneros produced an informal fashion show, and all of the garments shown were for sale for those who attended the event. Attendees also had a chance to win some exciting raffle prizes and beautiful silent auction items. Sponsors tried their luck at an exclusive sponsor drawing for an beautiful 18 kt gold and diamond hoop earrings designed and donated by Cheryl Lynn Jewelry.Right: The luncheon committee led by Chair Ellen Greenspoon enjoy a photo opportunity with author/speaker Jennifer Weiner. Seated (L-R): Miri Mazor, Mara Gober, Margie Alter, Carol Sirota. Standing (L-R): Delsie Lipton, Maddy Goldner, Chair Ellen Greenspoon, Jennifer Weiner, Fran Krathen, Janet Fabricant, Godparent Chair and Board Member Helene Weicholz and Iris Raderman.
500 BFFs Raise $200,000 at JAFCO LuncheonThank you to our
Underwriters and SponsorsKeynote Speaker &
Fashion UnderwriterGreenspoon Marder, P.A.
Attorneys at LawGerald & Ellen GreenspoonSilent Auction Underwriter
Lori & Lewis GoldChampagne Underwriter
Paradise BankPhotography UnderwriterMaty & David Herschthal
Roslyn Garfinkel, Laurel Geller, Heather Gilbert, Sonia Greenspoon, Linda Gross,
Jessica Jacobson, Nancy Kaufman, Vanessa Elias Krelstein, Sara Lampert, Lynne Landsberg, Bonita Lepene, Mary Levine, Marsha Levy, Jessica Linkewer, Miri Mazor, Lisa Marco Messing, Marilyn
Ramo, Geri Riskin, Elaine Ross, Eris Sandler, Joanna Segal, Barbara Singer,
Above: The newest members of the JAFCO Godparent Circle are beaming after the pinning ceremony: (L-R) Board Member and Weston Chapter President Mara Gober, pins new Godparent (Miami Beach Chapter President) Glenda Krongold and Rhea Hallinan. Board Member and Godparent Circle Chair Helene Weicholz pins Ruth Citrin, Suzanne Schild, Heidi Baum and Barbara Garfield.
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Above: Andy Schultz Golf Tournament chairs Delsie Lipton and Iris Raderman enjoy a beautiful day at Westview Country Club in Miami, raising much needed funds for the children of JAFCO. Right: Honored with the JAFCO tradition of lighting the candle of hope, a 3-wick candle lit in memory of the 3 children in our country who die senselessly each day at the hands of abuse. JAFCO Godparents Dale & Roger Gandall, Event Co-Chair Iris Raderman and donor Susan Goldstein who was also pinned as a JAFCO Godparent.
Above: Annual Tournament Sponsor Jon Weiner of The Helping Hand Foundation and friends Roger White, Pete Torres, and Evan Phillips enjoy a day on the green followed by an evening of cocktails, dinner and entertainment at the 16th Annual Golf Tournament.
The Wind Beneath JAFCO’s WingsMeet Clinical Director Wendy Jenkins
Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living from what we get but we make a life from what we give.” This sums up in one sentence the true essence of JAFCO Clinical Director Wendy Jenkins and it is no wonder that it is among her favorite quotes. Giving from her heart is what Wendy does best and she does it every moment of her life. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and in her role as Clinical Director at JAFCO since 1995, Wendy’s job simply stated, is to take care of everyone in her path, including children, families and staff. In her career there have been literally thousands of children who have been touched by her love and compassion and excellent clinical skills. Known as “Aunt Wendy” to all of the children of JAFCO, she has earned this title with her ability to make
each one of them feel special, safe and loved. She can instantly identify with the pain and suffering of a child or parent and immediately reassure them that they will be okay because JAFCO will help them. In addition to personally touching the lives of every one of the over 3,000 children that JAFCO has served, Wendy ensures that all of JAFCO’s clinical programs run
smoothly, including the JAFCO Children’s Village. The children know that there is no fooling Aunt Wendy, because she will know if you are not ok just by looking at you. Wendy is there
for everyone, whenever and wherever they need her and is on call 24 hours a day, every day of the year to this community. And no matter how busy she is, if there is an emergency with a child or a family in the South Florida
Jewish community, she will make time in her day. Prior to the opening of the JAFCO shelter, in addition to her job, Wendy was a JAFCO foster parent to over a dozen children who had no other place to live and needed her love and protection. Without her, JAFCO would not be the agency it is today. We feel both honored and fortunate to have her as our Clinical Director at JAFCO. There is no one like her in the world as she is truly.....the wind beneath our wings.
Annual JAFCO Golf TournamentRaises Over $40,000 “Fore the Kids”
Known as “Aunt Wendy” to all of the children of JAFCO, she has earned this title with her ability to make each one of them feel special, safe and loved.
Golf Tournament SponsorJill & Jon Weiner - Helping Hand Foundation
Favor SponsorDelsie Lipton & Artie Weinstock
Gold SponsorWells Fargo
Putting Contest SponsorDale and Roger GandallDriving Range Sponsor
Lourdes and Jeffrey WeinerCorporate Sponsor
The Miller Family FoundationGolf Ball SponsorSalomon Roofing
Hole in One SponsorPrestige Audi
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There is a road in Northern California called the Avenue of the Giants and it is one of the most scenic drives in the world, a 31-mile
portion of Highway 101, with 51,000 acres of Redwood trees. It is five hours north of San Francisco, worth the drive the
next time you are there. If you have never seen a Redwood tree, it may seem like something from a tall tale. Their height
is beyond imagination-taller than the Statue of Liberty, a tree wider around
than a Greyhound bus, a tree that can live 2,000 years, probably the largest living thing on earth – a beautiful
giant.
But amazingly, not only are Redwood trees beautiful giants,
they also possess amazing survival qualities just like
our precious children.The bark of a Redwood tree is very thick
and holds large quantities of water. When exposed to fire it chars into
a heat shield protecting the tree similar to a heat shield
on a space rocket. Redwoods get their name from their red bark and heartwood. The reddish-brown color comes from high tannin levels, a
natural chemical which provides protection against fire, insects,
fungus and diseases which may damage the tree.
When a live Redwood is knocked over, unlike other trees, it refuses to die; it will
attempt to continue growing via its limbs. If undisturbed, the limbs pointing up will turn into trees in their own right. Any time
a Redwood tree is cut, damaged, injured or diseased, a lump grows from the tree’s trunk known as a Burl. The Redwood regenerates
and never gives up. The root system of the Redwood tree is surprisingly shallow, especially given the great height of the tree. One way in which the trees are able to remain upright is by huddling close together with other Redwood trees.
Much work remains to ensure that future generations can enjoy these magnificent Redwood forests and much work remains to ensure that future generations of children enjoy the safety provided by this magnificent JAFCO Village, and we could not do it without our own personal giants, our JAFCO Volunteers.Thank you to all of our “giant” volunteers - those who volunteer in the shelter walking the babies around the village, feeding them, playing, tutoring or doing homework with the children in the shelter or the group homes, making chicken soup and delicious desserts for Shabbat, making tea parties and serving Passover Seder, catching hundreds of pounds of fresh tuna, buying gifts and organizing our Hanukkah drive, reupholstering our furniture, helping us stay organized in our offices, our files, our children’s rooms, our kitchens, our donation closet. Our Forever Friends who offer the children childhood experiences that they have never had and will never forget, chapter presidents and chapter board members who never stop working, talking about JAFCO incessantly and putting on amazing events that raise the funds we need to take care of our precious children. Our board of trustees that has the vision and the leadership to protect us and help us grow at the same time.Right: Gil Ribak, owner of Aroma Kosher Market and Sponsor of this year’s Annual Volunteer Recognition Brunch with JAFCO President and Founder Dr. Ron Simon.
JAFCO Volunteers - Giants in Our Eyes
Left: The Ultimate JAFCO Bedroom Makeover is underway thanks to Volunteer Ruth Drucker who along with the support of her daughters Jodi and Lisa and their companies JoJo Designs and Timely Buys, is creating a dream bedroom for every child at the Village with new bedding, drapes and matching bath and bedroom accessories! Please email Ruth to donate any new bedroom or bath accessories or to help
with this project - [email protected]: Direct from England JAFCO Shelter Volunteer Terry Barbash is known for her famous tea parties and her love for the children.
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The children of JAFCO are very blessed to be loved by so many wonderful Godparents
Above: Godparents Sam and Barbara Schwartz graciously opened their exquisite Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club home as hosts and sponsors of the 2010 JAFCO Godparent Reception held in honor of the 329 JAFCO Godparents who have spiritually adopted the children of JAFCO as their own. This intimate cocktail party featured a heartwarming presentation by members of the JAFCO Board of Trustees. They shared the emotional story of one precious baby girl whose life was literally saved by the love of all of her JAFCO Godparents, whose financial support ensured that JAFCO was there to intervene and save her life. Thank you Sam and Barbara for an unforgettably beautiful and exclusive event for the JAFCO Godparent Circle.
Above: JAFCO Board Member Dorinne Gerstin and her husband Jeff proudly recommitted their Godparent Pledge for a second ten years and are presented with a beautiful specially commissioned silver candle holder created by world renowned artist Yaacov Heller. JAFCO’s vision of hope for our children is depicted in this beautiful piece of art with children dancing around the light from the candle.
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Above: Susan Postal and Irene Abel celebrate their mother-daughter bond by becoming JAFCO Godparents together, making a ten year commitment to spiritually “adopt” all of the JAFCO children. We welcome Irene and Susan to the JAFCO Godparent Circle and to the JAFCO Family!
Above: Attending their first JAFCO Godparent reception are new Godparents Lauren and Jeremy Schneider of Wellington. Thanks to their love and commitment the Schneiders helped welcome Barry and Susan Tatelman to the Founders Circle and Peter and Nancy Brown to the JAFCO Godparent Circle.
A Special JAFCO Evening Reserved Only For Godparents
Presenting the JAFCO Godparent CircleTo be asked to be the Godparent for a child is one of the greatest honors in life. The children of JAFCO are asking you to become their Godparent. JAFCO Godparents spiritually adopt an abused child to ensure that they have everything they need. As a Godparent you welcome the child to the beauty of the world and to Judaism. The JAFCO Godparent Circle has been created to ensure that every JAFCO child will
have a wonderful life filled with every opportunity that our own children have.JAFCO Godparents make a commitment to support the children of JAFCO for ten
years with a gift of less than $5 a day or $1,800 a year. Two special gold pins have been created featuring the JAFCO logo which symbolizes our mission - a child swinging joyously on the tree of life. The woman’s pin features a moveable
swing with either a boy or a girl on the swing and can also be worn on a necklace. The man’s lapel pin is black onyx with gold inlay. Godparents recommitting for a second ten years receive a silver candle holder created exclusively for JAFCO
by world renowned artist Yaacov Heller.Becoming a Godparent - It is about saving the lives of an entire generation of children who need your protection. Since it is the perfect birthday or anniversary gift, you can become a Godparent at any time of the year and it would be our honor
to pin you at one of our JAFCO events. Your name will join our wall of honor at the JAFCO Jewish Children’s Village.
BECOME a JAFCO FOSTER or ADOPTIVE PARENTTo begin the process please attend an informative orientation session
offered on the following dates:October 4, November 1, or December 6, 2010from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the JAFCO Village.
To register please contact Rebecca Salus 954-749-7230 ext. 129 or [email protected] is limited, so register early
We are in need of Foster Parents for school-age children
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JAFCO Respite and Family Resource Center
What is a Developmental Disability?A developmental disability is a severe, chronic disability that begins any time from birth through age 21 and lasts for a lifetime. While not always visible, these disabilities can result in serious limitations in every-day activities of life, including self-care, communication, learning, mobility, or being able to work or live independently. The five major types of developmental disabilities are: Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, Prader Willi and Spina Bifida
The New JAFCO Respite and Family Resource Centerfor Children with Developmental Disabilities - Opening 2012
Given the alarming increase in the numbers of children with developmental disabilities and the tremendous stress this places upon families in our community, the JAFCO Board of Trustees has decided to expand our capacity to adequately serve special needs children and their families with the creation of the JAFCO Respite and Family Resource Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities. Set in a peaceful, natural environment, The Sam and Adele Borger Campus of The David Posnack Jewish Children’s Center will provide:
Respite care (two weeks per year) for a child with a developmental disability to allow the parents (and the other siblings) to have an essential break from the sometimes overwhelming stressors of parenting a child with special needs.State-of-the-art treatment, recreation, socialization, support, research and education for children, parents, siblings and professionals in the community relating to the care of children with developmental disabilities.Temporary shelter or foster care placement for a child with a developmental disability who is at-risk.
This project is partially funded under an Agreement with the State of Florida, Agency for Persons with Disabilities.Land for this project was donated by the Jewish Federation of Broward County and the Daniel D. Cantor Senior Center.
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Right: Members of the JAFCO Board of Trustees honored with a gold shovel for their vision in creating the new JAFCO Respite and Family Resource Center, a model program which will serve as a community center for children with developmental disabilities. (L-R) JAFCO Board of Trustees President, Founder and Capital Donor Dr. Ronald Simon; Special Needs Parent Lori Terban; Capital Donors Margie & Maurice Plough, Sam & Adele Borger, Helene & Stephen Weicholz, Dave Sommer; Mara Gober and Fred Katzin
Because of these alarming statistics, the JAFCO Board of Trustees saw a major need in the community to help families with special needs children. Last year, they voted to begin an initiative to create the Center, which will offer support, therapy and respite placement to children with developmental disabilities and their families, beginning at the often devastating moment of diagnosis. With the help of Senator Nan Rich, Rep. Ellyn Bogdanoff and the Jewish Federation of Broward County, JAFCO was awarded a $975,000 appropriation from the state legislature to help with construction costs.
The Center will be 60,000 square feet and will accommodate hundreds of children per year. In addition, there will be three beautiful private homes on the campus for extended respite, which will serve 300 children a year. The Jewish Federation of Broward County and the Daniel Cantor Senior Center generously donated the 4.6 acres of land in Sunrise, valued at $2 million. The David Posnack Foundation along with JAFCO donors and board members, Sam and Adele Borger and
Stephen and Helene Weicholz have committed $1 million each to the Center for naming purposes. Construction should be completed on the new facility in 2012. More dollars are needed.
To make a gift or for more information about the JAFCO Respite and Family Resource Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities, contact Gail Marlow, JAFCO Development Director at 954-749-7230 or email [email protected] or visit http://www.jafco.org.
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Sam & Adele Borger Campus ................................... $1,000,000David Posnack Jewish Children’s Center ................ $1,000,000Stephen & Helene Weicholz Children’s Lodge ......... $1,000,000Sandi & Leonard Solomon Grand Ballroom ............. $1,000,000Boys’ Guest House ................................................... $1,000,000Girls’ Guest House ................................................... $1,000,000Family Guest House ................................................. $1,000,000Fitness & Fun Gym ................................................... $1,000,000Conference Center ................................................... $1,000,000DD Research & Training Wing .................................. $1,000,000Children’s Treatment Wing ....................................... $1,000,000Entry Sculpture Garden ............................................... $720,000Bubbie’s Kosher Kitchen ............................................. $720,000Parents Café ................................................................ $720,000Conference Center Lobby ........................................... $540,000Reception Courtyard .................................................... $540,000Lilyan Berkowitz Reception Lobby ............................... $360,000Multi-Sensory Environment ......................................... $360,000Maurice D. & Marge Plough Jr. Main Gate Entry Circle..................................................................................... $360,000Welcome Fountain ....................................................... $360,000Creative Arts Studio ..................................................... $360,000Performance Stage ...................................................... $360,000Splash-Zone Playground ............................................. $360,000Sounds of Silence Nature Trail .................................... $360,000Conference Center Meeting Room (3) ........................ $360,000Generator .................................................................... $360,000Daily Living Skills Environment .................................... $252,000Family Resource Library .............................................. $252,000Precious Pets Petting Zoo ........................................... $252,000Welcome Gate House ................................................. $252,000Therapy Lobby ............................................................. $252,000Irving & Cherna Moskowitz Holy Ark ........................... $198,000Parent Observation Overlook (3) ................................. $180,000Professional Wing ........................................................ $180,000Family Consultation Suite ............................................ $180,000Lodge Reception Desk ................................................ $180,000Computer Wiz Lab ....................................................... $180,000
Lodge General Store ................................................... $180,000Elevator ....................................................................... $180,000Donation Center .......................................................... $180,000Ron & Deni Simon Marketing & Development Center..................................................................................... $154,000Dave & Ethel Sommer Intergenerational Bridge .......... $108,000Lodge Care Office ....................................................... $108,000Picnic & BBQ Area ....................................................... $108,000Ralph & Anita Byer Music & Drama Studio .................... $72,000Daniel & Judy Dobin Pediatrician’s Office ..................... $72,000Judy Levis Markhoff Bio-Feedback Environment .......... $72,000Play Therapy Environment ............................................ $72,000Occupational Therapy Environment .............................. $72,000Speech Therapy Environment ....................................... $72,000Guided Relaxation Room (6) ......................................... $72,000Classroom ..................................................................... $72,000Backstage Dressing Room ............................................ $72,000Vegetable Garden Gazebo ............................................ $72,000Basketball Court ............................................................ $72,000Lodge Laundry Room .................................................... $54,000Guest House Screened Patio (3) ................................... $54,000Abe & Annie David Program Director Office .................. $36,000Richard & Susan Finkelstein Pet Therapy Environment....................................................................................... $36,000Guest House Bedroom (17) ........................................... $36,000Arthur* & Shirley Siegel Guest House Bedroom ........... $36,000Guest House Laundry Room (3) .................................... $36,000Guest House Kitchen (3) ............................................... $36,000Guest House Living Room (3) ....................................... $36,000Staff Relaxation Environment ........................................ $36,000Staff Office (11) .............................................................. $36,000Sam & Phyllis Butters Vegetable Garden ...................... $36,000Butterfly & Hummingbird Gardens ................................ $36,000Lee & Linda Hertz Butterfly Garden ............................... $36,000Lenore Rothman* Hummingbird Garden ....................... $36,000Charles & Sandi Simon Hummingbird Garden .............. $36,000David & Ethel Sommer Hummingbird Garden ............... $36,000Alan & Betsy Weiner Hummingbird Garden .................. $36,000
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All naming opportunities have been calculated based upon tradition in multiples of $18 which symbolizes Chai or life, representing the multiple lives that will be affected by your gift.All gift amounts and naming opportunities are subject to change. All pledges may be paid in one to five installments.For more information and to check availability of the naming opportunity, please contact JAFCO Children’s Foundation Board Member and Capital Campaign Chair Stewart Greenberg at 305-992-7000 or Gail Marlow, Director of Development at 1-866-JAFCO-KIDS. All monies received will be held in a restricted account to be used for the development and construction of the JAFCO Respite and Family Resource Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities. Up to 50% of each gift may be used to fund Special Needs program operations.
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Conveniently located in the City of Sunrise on Nob Hill Road just south of Commercial Boulevard, The Sam and Adele Borger Campus of The David Posnack Jewish Children’s Center will provide respite care, support, training and therapy to families with children with Developmental Disabilities or Special Needs including Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, Spina Bifida and Prader Willi. 1 out of every 10 children are now diagnosed with a developmental disability. Autism numbers are rising as well with some reports claiming one out of every 100-115 children will be diagnosed with Autism. While the cause remains unknown, JAFCO is committed to supporting families in our community who are faced with overwhelming challenges.The Steve and Helene Weicholz Children’s Lodge will provide state-of-the-art supportive services for special needs families in a loving and beautiful environment. As an extension of JAFCO’s existing Family Preservation Program, we hope to be able to keep families together by supporting them, starting with that frightening and often devastating moment in which they learn that their child may have a disability. Our social workers and therapists will support the family every step of the way with case management and referral, speech, occupational and play therapy, music therapy, art therapy, bio-feedback and physical therapy. In addition children will learn to cook and be more independent in our Daily Living Skills Training Environment. After creating an individualized program to meet the unique needs of every child, our Fitness and Fun Gym, Computer Wiz Lab, Music and Drama, Music and Creative Arts Studios will provide a safe and fun indoor experience for the children and outdoors our Splash Zone Playground, Basketball Court, Nature Trail, Vegetable Garden and Petting Zoo and Pet Therapy Area will allow children to have recreational and socialization activities on an ongoing year-round basis.While the children are enjoying the center, parents can take a much needed break and go out for dinner with friends or spend time together as a couple, run some errands or just go home and relax. Sibling programs and support groups will also be available. For those who might not yet be ready to leave their child, they are welcome to join one of our parent support groups or training workshops located in our conference center/ballroom or relax with a cup of tea while meeting other parents informally on our second floor Parents Café which allows for observation of their children participating in the various activities on the first floor below. As the children get use to the center and the staff over time, they will then feel more comfortable coming for their two week “vacation” at the lodge in one of the 3 Guest Homes, thereby allowing parents to take a long-overdue vacation or maybe attend a family wedding, Bar or Bat Mitzvah or other event that might not otherwise be possible with their special needs child.
Dade County ChaptersNorth Miami-Dade/AventuraMiri Mazor 305-792-7530Miami Beach/South DadeGlenda Krongold 305-534-0557QuaysideAvis Lee Neiman 305-891-8012
Other ChaptersYoung Philanthropist New York CityAmy Goffin 917-532-6670Long Island/New YorkPearl Halegua 516-319-0769PhiladelphiaRana Bell 610-397-8688
Sunday, October 10, 2010South Palm Beach County ChapterBoca Raton Wine & Food FestivalTime: 6:30 pmWhere: East Camino Real, Boca Raton, FLJAFCO to receive $5 of $85 admission ticket and $10 of $125 VIP ticketContact: Gail Marlow 954-749-7230Wednesday, October 1�, 2010Weston/West Broward ChapterMichelle Goldstein Spirit of Life LuncheonTime: 10:30 amCost: $50.00 ppWhere: Weston Hills Country Club, Weston, FLContact: Gayle Pifer 954-431-5017Wednesday & Thursday,October 20 & 21, 2010Bloomingdales Shopping BenefitWhere: All Bloomies StoresCost: $10.00 per ticketContact: Rebecca Solomon 954-749-7230 ext 144 or [email protected], October 21, 2010JAFCO Gala Gift Gathering EventWhere: Zinn Lexus of North Miami, 14100 Biscayne Blvd, North Miami, FLTime: 6:00 - 8:00 pmCost: $50 cash, check, gift card, or item for raffle or silent auction worth $50.00Contact: Gail Marlow 954-749-7230Thursday, October 28, 2010South Palm Beach County Chapter Book Review and LuncheonBook Review by Audrey SaundersTime: 10:30 amWhere: Addison Reserve Country Club, Delray Beach, FLCost: $40.00 ppContact: Nadine Ehrlich 561-737-7369Wednesday, November �, 2010JAFCO Children’s Village TourTime: 10:00 amContact: Rebecca Solomon 954-749-7230 ext.144 or [email protected] Sunday, November �, 2010Philadelphia ChapterFabulous Fall Event of ThanksgivingWhere: Beverly Victor, Philadelphia, PATime: 1:00 - 3:30 pmCost: $36 ppContact: Rana Bell 610-397-8688
Tuesday, September 21, 2010Parkland/Coral Springs ChapterFit-Raiser: Pilates Mat ClassInstructor Ellen HofmannWhere: Laura’s Ultimate Pilates,Parkland, FLTime: 7:30 pmCost: $20 for one class/$36 for twoContact: Dori Rubin - [email protected] Wednesday, September 2�, 2010Parkland/Coral Springs ChapterFit-Raiser: Zumba Fitness ClassInstructor Nicole RosenWhere: Soref JCC Heron Lakes Family Center, Coral Springs, FLTime: 7:30 pmCost: $20 for one class/ $36 for twoContact: Dori Rubin - [email protected] Sunday, October �, 2010Plantation/Davie/Cooper CityDay of BeautyDiscounted prices on manicures, pedicures, haircuts. Food and raffles! Where: Heaven & Earth SalonPlantation, FLTime: 11:00 am - 3:00 pmContact: Heaven & Earth Salon 954-370-1550 for pricing & schedulingWednesday, October �, 2010JAFCO Children’s Village TourTime: 10:00 amContact: Rebecca Solomon 954-749-7230 ext. 144 or [email protected], October �, 2010South Palm Beach County Chapter An Evening with Radio Personality Joyce KaufmanTime: 6:30 pmCost: $75.00 ppWhere: Private Residence Woodfield Country Club, Boca Raton, FLContact: Judi Bukaitz at 561-995-6954 or Dorinne Gerstin at 561-995-2467Thursday, October �, 2010Aventura/North Miami Dade ChapterArt with a Purpose Fashion ShowCocktails and hors d’oeuvres, silent auction and fashion showWhere: Segafredo’s, Bal Harbour ShopsTime: 7:30 - 9:30 pmCost: $10 pp at doorContact: Gail Marlow 954-749-7230
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Saturday, November 20, 2010Art in Motion GalaSee front page for more information or Contact: Gail Marlow at 954-749-7230Tuesday, December �, 2010South Palm Beach County Chapter Luncheon, Fashion Show & BoutiqueWhere: Villaggio Clubhouse,Boynton Beach, FLTime: 10:30 amCost: $26 per personContact: Ingrid Jaffe 561-304-2968Wednesday, December 15, 2010JAFCO Children’s Village TourTime: 10:00 amContact: Rebecca Solomon 954-749-7230 ext.144 or [email protected] Thursday, January �, 2011Wynmoor ChapterMame Musical & LuncheonTime: 2:00 pmWhere: Stage Door Theater,Coral Springs, FLCost: $45.00 ppContact: Lois Dorman 954-974-6457Thursday, January 20, 2011South Palm Beach County ChapterLuncheon & BoutiqueBoutique: 10:00 am Luncheon: 12:00 pmCost: $75 per personWhere: St. Andrews Country Club,Boca Raton, FLContact: Flora Aranson 561-302-1355 or Judi Bukaitz 561-995-6954
Below: Planning a thought-provoking evening with popular radio personality Joyce Kaufman, the Palm Beach County Chapter event committee is hard at work to raise funds for the JAFCO Children’s Village with this dynamic evening being hosted at the beautiful home of Judi Bukaitz. (Top L-R) Elise Repath, Nauma Levin, Doris Weilheimer (Bottom L-R) Judi Bukaitz, Dorinne Gerstin, Janet Fabricant.
Chapter Events and Happenings
Above: Luca Luca at Bal Harbour Shops held a private reception with proceeds of the day benefitting JAFCO. L-R: Reggie Weissler with her daughter Kimberly Feldman, Allison Sokol and her mother Glenda Krongold, Treena Sokol and her daughter Allison Zhuk.
Below: Participants raced their way into the hearts of the children of JAFCO at the Amazing Race hosted by the Parkland/Coral Springs Chapter of JAFCO. Event chairs Jandy Spiegelman and Fran Krasne planned a fun-filled evening across Parkland/Coral Springs with this thrilling scavenger hunt. (L-R) Debbie Fertel, Event co-chair Fran Krasne, Jackie Trinkler, Michelle Feinzig.
Below: Century Village Board at the Village Reform Congregation (L-R) Billie Zeiler, Chapter President Lois Marmelstein, Selma Goldberg, Elaine Berman, Sheila Gruber, Frieda Meltzer, Phylis Weisbrodt, Marilyn Singer, Ceil Katz and Flo Altfield (not present). Above: (L-R) Tara Baker, Hostess, and
Luxxe Collection Designer Nicole Mayer, Janie Simon and Pam Weinroth enjoy a lovely evening of Cocktails and Couture at Nicole’s beautiful Boca Raton home featuring the Luxxe Collection of day-into-evening sportswear.
Above: (L-R) Rhonda Levin, Rona Cutler, North Palm Beach Co-President Marjorie Greenspan and Event Chair Dale Abrahams enjoy a spirited JAFCO evening of wine tasting & hors d’oeuvres at Total Wine in Jupiter benefiting the children of JAFCO.
Above: Two generations of loving JAFCO supporters were represented at the Davie/Plantation/Cooper City 2nd Annual Luncheon at Grande Oaks Country Club. Guest speaker Allyson Tomchin, Life Coach and motivational speaker, gave a dynamic presentation to event guests. Among them was her biggest fan and donor to the children of JAFCO, her mother Laurie Tomchin.
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Above & Below: Striking a pose are a few of the dedicated Committee Members (Above) Doris Weilheimer, Chris Miller, South Palm Beach Chapter President Elise Repath, Karen Schwartz and Susan Lyman (Below) Eileen Davis, Golda Golub, Event Chair Heather Goodman and Bernice Star enjoying the 8th Annual Mother’s Day Luncheon at Addison Reserve. The sold-out luncheon helped raise $134,000 including 4 new Godparents.
Mother’s Day Luncheon
Above: Godparent Judy Levis Markhoff was honored as the “Woman of the Year” for her dedication to JAFCO. Judy has been a major supporter of JAFCO including donating money to buy a van and most recently naming the Judy Levis Markhoff Bio-Feedback therapy center at the new JAFCO Respite and Family Resource Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities. Judy’s husband Paul proudly shows off his wife’s beautiful award.Right: JAFCO Executive Director Sarah Franco (R) pinned new Godparent and long time loving JAFCO supporter Phyllis Sandler who joins the JAFCO Godparent Circle spiritually adopting an entire generation of children ensuring they have everything they need to grow into healthy adults.
Polo Club Runs for JAFCO
Above: “It is important that these children are in a safe and loving environment” remarked Congressman Ron Klein as he presented JAFCO with a proclamation after the 2010 Polo Club Walk/Run held at the Polo Club of Boca Raton. The event drew hundreds of Polo Club Members, children, grandchildren and their pets, who all made the 5 kilometer walk/run along the Club’s perimeter road. The Polo Club event, chaired by Maddy Millman and her wonderful committee, raised over $30,000 for abused and neglected children living at the JAFCO’s Children’s Village.
Below: Carmela Paul and Nancy Singer were so moved by what they heard about JAFCO at the Mother’s Day Luncheon at Addison Reserve that when they came to tour the village a week later they both became JAFCO Godparents.
More Chapter Events and HappeningsRight: The first event of the JAFCO Young Philanthropist Chapter, “Cocktails for a Cause”, was held in exciting downtown Fort Lauderdale, giving young professionals the opportunity for philanthropic involvement as well as social and professional networking. Lovingly underwritten by generous JAFCO supporters Dr. Jay & Ellen Cohen, the event was a true family affair planned by their daughter and Chapter Co-President Jessica Cohen. (L-R) Jamie Rosenberg, Kym & David Kaplan and Chapter Co-President Elizabeth Resnick.
Left: The Annual Spirit of Life Luncheon in loving memory of Michelle Herman Goldstein will be raising funds for the 8th year on October 13 to benefit the sweet children of JAFCO. Event committee (L-R) Mara Gober, Ingrid Jaffe, and Gayle Pifer.
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Faces and Places
Above: The JAFCO Art in Motion Gala Committee takes a break from planning this spectacular event to strike a pose. Committee members shown: Robbin Newman, Gala Co-Chair Iris Raderman, Lori Adelson, Jean Mignolet, Marcy Blumenfeld, Cindy Greenstein and Cindy Niad Hannah, Gala Co-Chair.
Above: Members of Temple Kol Ami’s KAFTY youth group Hannah Kaye and Brad Burke coordinated a car wash benefitting the children of JAFCO. Along with the help of 20 of their friends, classmates from Nova High School, and the community they raised over $1,000. Mazel Tov Hannah and Brad on your leadership and creativity!
Above: Mazel Tov to newlyweds Shelley and Jeff Gold! In lieu of gifts for their wedding, the Gold’s very generously asked their friends and family to donate to JAFCO and raised almost $5,000.
Below: Monsieur Felipe Grimberg and Monsieur Eduardo Ojeda donned in XVIII Century French Costume to celebrate their XVIII anniversary in grand style and in lieu of gifts raised $2,000 for JAFCO. Mazel Tov to Felipe Grimberg and Eduardo Ojeda!
Above: The Sachs Family generously donated hundreds of pairs of flip flops just in time for the summer so the children of JAFCO could enjoy stylish comfort all summer long.
Right: JAFCO Board member and Senior Vice President at Royal Caribbean Vicki Freed (Center) and RCL colleagues are busy digging and mulching the trees and flower beds at the JAFCO Village.
Above: Royal Caribbean chose JAFCO as its beneficiary charity for the company’s G.I.V.E. (Get Involved Volunteer Everywhere) Day. The cruise line sent 150 employees and some volunteers to re-landscape the property and give a fresh coat of paint to the entire JAFCO campus including the six Group Homes, the Emergency Shelter and the pool. Thanks to the RCCL Give Day, the JAFCO campus looks brand new!
Below: Volunteers from the University School helped JAFCO celebrate Israel’s 62nd Birthday at the Michael-Ann Russell JCC in Aventura. (L-R) Harley Dante, Danielle Motola, Haleigh Youtie, Blake Egozi.
JAFCO Gets a Face Lift!
Below: Helen O’Connell, RCCL Give Day Coordinator is presented an award with gratitude by Sarah Franco, JAFCO’S Executive Director.
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Madelyn’s Mitzvah KidsCongratulations to the following young adults who have been admitted to the
Mia IsdanerAbove: Mia Isdaner celebrated her Bat Mitzvah at Maine’s Camp Mataponi , a traditional girls camp owned and operated by her family. Mia donated clothing and camp supplies so the children of JAFCO could enjoy their summer camp experience as much as she does.
Max HirschBelow: Max Hirsch of Long Island, NY learned about JAFCO from a presentation at Shelter Rock Synagogue and was very moved by what he discovered about the precious children of JAFCO.For his Bar Mitzvah, Max made a meaningful donation of $6,000 to sponsor a Bar Mitzvah for a JAFCO child. Max celebrated his own Bar Mitzvah in Israel.
Jensen ButtersBelow: Selling her hand made jewelry and soliciting donations to JAFCO, Jensen Butters raised $500 which was donated to the children of JAFCO in honor of her Bat Mitzvah. As the daughter of JAFCO Godparents Marcie & Mark Butters, Jensen created and facilitated her mitzvah project from start to finish - devoted to help the community in a big way.
Naomi GalelAbove: Naomi has a sweet tooth and loves ice cream. For her Bat Mitzvah project she reached out to friends and family to raise close to $2,600 so that the children of JAFCO could enjoy a weekly ice cream social.
Maxx WinterAbove: During a touching family moment Maxx Winter donated $2,800 to the JAFCO Summer Camp Fund allowing the children of JAFCO to have wonderful camp memories like his own. Son of JAFCO Godparents Randi & David Winter and grandson of recommitted Godparents and Board Member Dorinne Gerstin and husband Jeffrey, Maxx represents a third generation of loving JAFCO donors. Mazel Tov to the entire family on such a special simcha!
Nikki MarshAbove: In honor of her Bat Mitzvah Nikki Marsh asked friends and family to make donations to the Marsh Children’s Center (JAFCO Emergency Shelter), raising over $3,000. Named in honor of her parents, JAFCO Godparents Darren & Caryn Marsh, the Emergency Shelter provides emergency placement for children at any hour of the night or day. Truly a family tradition, Nikki also learns the importance of philanthropy from her grandparents, JAFCO Godparents and founders of the JAFCO Weicholz Family Campus, Stephen & Helene Weicholz.
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More Bar & Bat Mitzvah Circle Kids.....
$1,000Cameron Samuel Chafetz
$500Jake Leon
and.....Haley BrecherAraceli Hose
Shara SaketkhouLauren White
as of August 1, 2010
All gifts directly benefit the children of JAFCO. All “Mitzvah Kids” and their families are invited for a private meeting at the JAFCO Village where they are presented with a framed certificate honoring them for helping save the life of an abused child.To plan your JAFCO Mitzvah project contact JAFCO Assistant Director of Development, Rebecca Solomon at [email protected].
This page is dedicated to the late Madelyn Weil a wonderful
human being and JAFCO Board Member who dedicated herself to helping the children
of JAFCO. The thought of children helping other children
touched her heart.
JAFCO’S BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP CIRCLEThe JAFCO Business Partnership Circle sponsorship package will provide your company with the opportunity to highlight your work within the South Florida community at the same time that you are saving the life of a child. Opportunities are available for both small businesses as well as large corporations. For more information, please call Gail Marlow, Director of Development at 954-749-7230, Ext 137.
Children Helping ChildrenJAFCO Bar and Bat Mitzvah Circle!
Dylan Fox-SniderAbove: Joining his siblings Aaron and Zoey in the JAFCO Bar/Bat Mitzvah Circle, Dylan Fox-Snider raised $1,000 for the children of JAFCO by selling greeting cards featuring his own works of ceramic art. Dylan’s love for art and creativity will allow the children of JAFCO the chance to enjoy similar opportunities. Mazel Tov!
Jonathan RubAbove: Joined by his parents, Dr. Beny & Marta Rub, Jonathan Rub came to the JAFCO Children’s Village to donate the centerpieces from his Beatles - themed Bar Mitzvah. Including customized T-shirts and many other donations for the children of JAFCO to enjoy. Jonathan’s dedication to philanthropy at such a young age is truly heartwarming.
Erin EgoziBelow: Erin Egozi wanted to help the children of JAFCO as part of her special day and along with 15 of her closest friends coordinated a drive for party dresses in perfect condition. Erin and her friends collected over 50 dresses that were donated to the girls of JAFCO so they can celebrate their own special simchas in style!
Paulina LevnerBelow: For Paulina Levner’s Mitzvah project, she hosted a beautiful brunch in South Jersey to introduce JAFCO to her friends and family and raised over $1,500 to provide music lessons for the children living at the Children’s Village. One of Paulina’s guests was so moved by the brunch that she became a JAFCO Godparent in Paulina’s honor.
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Philip and Marcia Cohen have been supporters of JAFCO since learning about JAFCO from their daughter-in-law, Becky Cohen and her family’s experiences as the first JAFCO foster/adoptive family. Marcia and Philip were so moved by her family’s journey with JAFCO, they decided to come to the village for a personal tour, immediately found a place they felt was “phenomenal” and became lifelong donors. In 1997, because of their family and their passion for horse racing (their Horse, Closing Argument, came in 2nd at the Kentucky Derby in 2005), the Cohen’s decided to split their time between Philadelphia and Aventura. Both agree that they are very connected to their “roots” and the Philadelphia Jewish community, so they decided to leave a bequest of $2,000,000 to JAFCO with the acknowledgement that half of the money will be used one day to assist in building of a Children’s Village in the Northeast, in particular Philadelphia, and the other half will go towards the Children’s Village in Sunrise. In doing
so, Philip and Marcia hope that one day abused and neglected children up north will have a similar village to what already exists in South Florida.Q: What inspired you to get involved supporting Jewish causes?A: Marcia: I grew up in a home where my mother and father always believed in charity and my mother was involved with all these different organizations. We also believe that we must pass our philanthropic beliefs and values down to our children and grandchildren; this is our legacy to the Jewish community. Following in their parents footsteps, the Cohen’s children are very involved with helping the children of JAFCO. Benjamin and Ruthi Cohen of Philadelphia have hosted numerous parlor meetings and fundraising events. They have also helped to make key introductions for
JAFCO in the Philadelphia community. Louis and Becky Cohen of Aventura were pinned as JAFCO Godparents and hosted a family Chanukah party to raise funds for the children of JAFCO.Q: You two have also supported a host of other Jewish causes in the United States and Israel. How much does supporting these causes mean to you?A: Philip: It’s a major part of our lives because the Talmud teaches us “all Jews are responsible for all other Jews”. It’s the truth and I don’t see too many other people wishing to give to Jewish causes.
Philip and Marcia support numerous charities in the US and Israel including Western Wall, Aliche, Goldstein Youth Village in Israel, The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia and JAFCO.
It is with heartfelt appreciation that we thank Marcia and Philip for taking the lead in introducing JAFCO to a new community and to one day creating a JAFCO outside of South Florida. Rana Bell, Director of Northeast Development said, “The Cohens are an incredible couple who are committed and dedicated to our mission and we are so grateful to them.”
Northeast Development
2nd Annual JAFCO NE Golf Classic Raises $10,000
Above Left: Putting Contest Sponsor Winter Walking’s Jonathan Bell joins Howard Rubin, Jordan Bell of Winter
Walking and Jim Vytlacil for a day of golf, food and fun at Green Valley Country Club, PA.
Left: Supporting the 2nd annual NE Golf Classic, Robert Petcove, Robert Mogell, Sy Mogell and Victor Mogell understand this day of golf is all for the children of JAFCO.
Above: Mary Matzkin, Marlene Solomon, Event Chair Dara Berger, and Liz Rultenberg enjoy a beautiful summer day and played a great round of golf all to benefit the children of JAFCO.
Meet Marcia & Philip Cohen
Sharing the JAFCO Model By Sergio Carmona, Staff writer Jewish JournalCouple Gives $2 Million Bequest to JAFCO
Left: Corporate Hole Sponsors from CFG-Creative Financial Group, Fran Naselli and Adam Simon stop for a quick photo on their way to the putting contest.
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Northeast Events and HappeningsBelow: A fun evening was had by all at Amy Seidman’s in Plymouth Meeting, PA when she brought the children of JAFCO’s story to her friends and family by hosting a cocktail party raising $1,000 and growing the PA chapter of JAFCO. (L-R) Rebecca Trajtenberg, Amy Seidman, Lisa Davis, and Katie Nissman.
Below: Anne Frank Hadassah of PA organized a mock birthday party for the children of JAFCO to raise awareness about JAFCO and provide gift cards for upcoming birthdays for children at the JAFCO Village. Pictured with gifts are Jordan, Remy and Liam Kessler and Reese and Zoe Gittleman.
Above: These South Jersey Ladies showered the babies of JAFCO with love and lots of baby gifts when Heather Kramer opened her heart and her home to introduce the children of JAFCO to her friends. (Front L-R) Jill Hammel, Heather Kramer, Bobbi Cherkas, Michelle Vogel (Back L-R) Carrie Escritor, Cori Cherkas, Anne Gordon, Sheryl Schuster and Jaime Esposito.
Below: Congregation Or Ami PTO hosted a fabulous fashion show starring the children of Or Ami Nursery School modeling Down To Earth Kids clothing to benefit the children of JAFCO. (L-R) Arianne Gittleman, Jennifer Rosenstein, Lee Ann Erlbaum, Rana Bell, Danielle Nurick, Lisa Davis, and Michelle Barrack.
Above: Over 125 people attended “Cocktails for a Cause” in Longport NJ and raised $12,000 while enjoying a wine tasting from Passions Vines and donated “mini taste of South Jersey” from local restaurants. We thank this amazing committee for making this night possible: Marlene Goss, Donna Greenberg, Elaine Friedland, Carol Sussman, Hostess Kris Gross, Michelle Simon, Susan Green, Karen Schwartz, Sally Feldman, Celeste Rose and Liz Schneider (not pictured).
Below: A special thanks to Fawn & Steven Daiagi for opening their
beautiful Ocean City, NJ Home for a festive evening to bring the children of JAFCO to their friends and family.
For information regarding any of the Northeast events, please contact Rana Bell, Director of Northeast Development at 610-397-8688
Above: Mindy Gottlieb of Voorhees, NJ was so moved by the JAFCO presentation at Temple Emanuel’s Sisterhood meeting that she hosted a baby shower in her home raising money, awareness and gift cards to provide all the necessities for the precious babies of JAFCO. (L-R) Melissa Prezin, Mindy Gottlieb, Lori Lazaroff and Nikki Dolin.
Above: The Long Island Chapter of JAFCO got “fired up” at Muddworks Pottery Studio and enjoyed an evening of pottery painting and philanthropy raising $5,100 to benefit the children of JAFCO. Linda Moskowitz, Chairperson Amy Levy, Carol Hoyda, Lori Beyer, Dorinne Wulwick, Chapter President Pearl Halegua, and Maxine Leeds.
Above: Over 40 ladies honored the special women in their lives by raising $4,600 at The Ladies Tea Party at the Four Seasons Philadelphia. Guest Speaker and Adoptive Mother Darran Blake (L) joins Chair Ladies Lauren Albert Ravitz and Ruthi Cohen.
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JAFCO Legacy CircleEstate of Ann Jacobs*
If you have named JAFCO in your estate, please contact Gail Marlow, Director of Development,so that we may honor you as part of the JAFCO Legacy Circle.
DavisLieberman Schorr Family Foundation/Marny & Seth DixonDaniel & Judy DobinJoseph & Shirley GleichLeslie & Kim Kaminoff
Jerry & Claire Manowitz/Morris Family FoundationPaul & Judith MarkhoffWilliam & Susan MatzJim Moran Foundation Irving I. Moskowitz Foundation
Maurice D. & Marjorie Plough, Jr.Harvey & Phyllis SandlerSteven & Vicki StolbergBarry & Susan TatelmanEdward & Bernice Wenger
JAFCO welcomes David Davis, Marny & Seth Dixon, Leslie & Kim Kaminoff,Paul & Judy Markhoff and Barry & Susan Tatelman to the Founders Circle! of blessed memory
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JAFCO Board Member JAFCO Board of TrusteesDr. Ronald D. SimonPresidentMara GoberVice-PresidentRabbi Bernhard PreslerSecretaryAlan LevyTreasurerRichard L. AllenAllen ChelminskyDr. Hyman EisensteinMarge FlanzVicki FreedDorinne GerstinPaul GoldnerAlfred J. KatzinDelsie LiptonJerry Manowitz Maurice D. Plough, Jr.Denise Simon Dr. Lisa Sirota-Weiner David SommerHelene WeicholzStephen Weicholz
Sarah Franco, M.S.Executive DirectorWendy Jenkins, L.C.S.W.Clinical DirectorGail MarlowDirector of DevelopmentRebecca SolomonAssistant Director of DevelopmentRana BellDirector of Northeast DevelopmentYolande WijtenburgDirector of Communications & Office Operations
*of blessed memory
When George Bernard Shaw so eloquently stated, “Life is not a brief candle, it is a splendid torch that I want to make burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations,” he may have been describing JAFCO’s newest board member, Delsie Lipton. When Delsie was introduced to JAFCO in 2003 by her sister, Iris Raderman, she knew instantly that JAFCO would become part of her life for many years to come. And indeed, giving to JAFCO has become a true Lipton family tradition. “I noticed how she took charge of our first luncheon in Miami Beach in 2003, wanting to raise as much money as she could for the children,” says Sarah Franco, JAFCO Executive Director. “Delsie is a natural fundraiser, and she can ask others to give because she gives so generously herself.” That very first day, Delsie became a JAFCO Godparent on the spot, along with her friend, Gail Corenblum. In the true Lipton tradition, Delsie’s mother, Felice Lipton (of blessed memory) and sister Iris later followed her lead and also joined the JAFCO Godparent Circle.
When her sister Iris named the JAFCO Golf Tournament in loving memory of her son and Delsie’s nephew Andy Schultz, Delsie was by her side sponsoring and working on the tournament. The first tournaments were held at Woodmont Country Club before moving three years ago to the Westview County Club in Miami. The Andy Schultz Golf Classic is a sold out success year after year and has attracted at least a dozen new godparents.
At each golf tournament, Delsie is surrounded by her children and grandchildren, and she has clearly passed the torch of Tzedakah to them, in the Jewish tradition of Le Dor Va Dor, from one generation to the next. Her
children, Jeffery and Lourdes Weiner, Jonathan and Jill Weiner, Jennifer and Peter Solnick, and her 7 beautiful grandchildren, Sam, Jack, Noah, Eva, Will, Farah and Emmy are clearly her pride and joy. Delsie considers herself to be the luckiest “grammy” in the world. Her daughter, Jennifer, is very involved in helping to raise awareness about JAFCO, collecting sporting equipment and clothing for the children at the village. Both of her sons, Jonathan and Jeffery, have been very generous sponsors of the tournament for many years and always bring new players to learn about JAFCO. Jonathan and Jill have their own foundation, Helping Hand, which has been a generous JAFCO supporter. They have also become the third generation within the Lipton clan to join the JAFCO Godparent Circle.
A graduate of Miami Beach High and UM, Delsie taught elementary school and spent 15 years working in the travel industry. The wonderful man in her life, Artie Weinstock, is always by her side, supporting her in all that life has to offer.
We are looking forward to honoring Delsie, surrounded by her beautiful family and loving friends, at the next JAFCO Gala on November 20, 2010. She has truly earned the Jacob’s Ladder Award for Child Advocacy.
IN LOVING MEMORYJAFCO respectfully and sadly acknowledges the loss of the following
members of the JAFCO Family. They will not be forgotten.Ruth Brown, Fredi Byron, Daniel D. Cantor, Daniel Gershwin, Morton Gittlin, Anne Ginsberg, Arnold
Goldstein, Moe Greenspoon, Frances Herman, Hannah Jacobson, Martin Knobel, Doris Kravitz, Allen Leibowitz, Dolly Mish, Nicholas J. Monforte, A. Jordan Poirier, Lola Rubman, Esther Rudin,
Harriet Simon, Bebe Schachter, Dr. Dudley Weber, Ralph Wohlgemuth
A copy of JAFCO’s official non-profit registration and financial information may be obtained from the following state agencies; in Florida contact the Division of Consumer Services(registration #CH19241) at 1-800-HELP-FLA; in New York contact the State Department of Law Charities Bureau (registration #21-49-39) at 120 Broadway, N.Y., N.Y. 10271;
in Pennsylvania contact the Department of State (registration #34017) at 1-800-732-0999.
You Can Make a Child’s WishCome True this Chanukah
Gift Suggestions:Purchasing and Delivery
Suggestions:You can purchase one or more of the items listed or request an actual child’s Chanukah Wish List (8 items). Avoid the holiday shopping crowds by purchasing a gift card in any amount or make a tax-deductible donation towards the JAFCO Chanukah Fund and we will go out and do the shopping for you.Please deliver all unwrapped Chanukah gifts to the JAFCO Children’s Village, 4200 N. University Drive, Sunrise 33351.Drop-off hours are between 8:30 am and 6:30 pm during the week of November 8th through the 12th.To request lists or if you have additional questions please contact Rebecca Solomon, JAFCO Assistant Director of Development, at [email protected] or call at 954-749-7230 ext. 144.
I-Pods (Touch, Nano, Video, Shuffle, Home, accessories)Sporting Event/Concert Tickets (Dolphins, Panthers)Miami Heat Tickets, T-shirts and Sporting GearNintendo DSi & game cartridgesNintendo DS Lite & game cartridgesMatching Luggage SetsRoom Makeover: Teen Comforter Set with Bedroom and Bathroom Accessories Portable external hard driveDigital Cameras Popular CD’s and DVDsJewelry and WatchesPortable CD and DVD PlayersGift Cards for sneakers and clothingXBox 360 and Wii Game Systems and gamesGift cards to Walmart, Target, Marshalls, Bed Bath and Beyond, any Mall or children/teen clothing store, Foot Locker, Old Navy (Any denomination greatly appreciated)