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Every minute of every day, we’re doing a world of good.
24 hours a day, 365 days a year,Jewish Federation is hard at work.Caring for people in need, buildingcommunities, responding to emergencies and fostering Jewish life and learning — here at home, in Israel and around the globe. Through our extensive network of partners and agencies — and the generous support of donors like you — we’re doing a world of good.
For the world.For the community.
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Our PrOmIsE
Jewish Federation of San Diego County will respond to the growth and needs in our community and work closely with our donors and community partners to create a vibrant Jewish world that will serve generations to come.
togetherJewish Federation of San Diego County will partner with Jews in San Diego County to help fulfill their commitment to philanthropy in ways that meet their needs and match those of the community.24/7/365
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We have worked tirelessly to define what
Federation will mean in the years to come,
how it will be a relevant and effective
organization guided by a clear, easily
understood and widely accepted mission,
and how it will be built and managed to
fulfill that mission going forward.
This past year has been marked by
innovation and reinvigoration within the
Federation movement and here in our
own community. At home and across
North America, Federations are working
to respond to the needs of the Jewish
community with energy, creativity and
initiative that are aligned with Jewish
values. Just one year after launching our
new name and logo to strengthen our
identity with Federations across North
America, we continue to establish our-
selves as a strong, vital and effective force
in building our community for the future.
We are grateful to our board and staff
who have worked so hard to ensure our
success. The following accomplishments —
our top 10 of the year — can make us all
proud to be part of the Federation family.
1. Name Change
We successfully changed our name and
identity to align more closely with the
North America Federation system and
benefit from national exposure, visibility,
and recognition.
2. 75thAnniversary
In commemoration of this milestone, our
75th anniversary celebration on January
15 was a wonderful night in which we
recognized the leaders who have built
this great organization over the years and
whose efforts have enabled Federation to
do the work it does today.
3. Community Event: Celebrating Jewish Heroes
We hosted a free community event
featuring Natan Sharansky, a true Jewish
hero who traveled to San Diego to help
celebrate the 20th Anniversary of
Operation Exodus, a proud and momentous
time in our history. He shared his story of
heroism and freedom with our community.
Another highlight of the event was a
moving ceremony in support of “Torahs for
our Troops” that provides Torah scrolls for
use by military chaplains all over the world
that began the effort to fund the writing of
a San Diego Jewish community Torah for
use by Jewish military chaplains serving in
the field of battle.
4. Community Planning & Innovation Center
Federation is a catalyst for the develop-
ment of innovative programs and services
through our Community Planning &
Innovation Center. Our Community
Innovation Fund is an exciting, new,
and ambitious approach to funding
that focuses on our top five community
priorities. Twelve projects, including
Moishe House and One Happy Camper,
were initiated through this fund with
the goal of strengthening the San Diego
Jewish community.
Since opening last October, Moishe
House has already hosted more than 40
programs for hundreds of young adults.
And thanks to the One Happy Camper
program, 121 Jewish children from the area
are attending overnight camp for the first
time.
Dear Friends, In 2011, the Jewish Federation of San Diego County celebrated 75 years of service and honored
those whose selfless dedication, visionary leadership and unshakeable purpose brought us to this milestone. Together with our supporters, we have been instrumental in helping to establish San Diego as one of the leading Jewish communities in our country.
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5. JCrC
One of our biggest accomplishments of
the past year was the introduction of the
new Jewish Community Relations Center
(JCRC), which will soon unveil a new
Jewish Community Relations Council with
representatives from partners across the
diverse spectrum of our community. The
new Center, established with the generous
support of the Leichtag and Viterbi Family
Foundations, is already serving as the
public affairs arm of Federation and the
Jewish community — as well as a place for
the community to come together in times
of crisis, celebration, and commemoration.
6. Jewish Educational services Council
We are very excited about the work
we are doing to ensure a bright future
for Jewish education. Together with
our community partners, the Lawrence
Family Jewish Community Center (JCC)
and its Center for Jewish Culture (CJC),
we are undertaking a new collaborative
framework for the advancement of
Jewish education in San Diego. In August
2011, the Agency for Jewish Education’s
programming, resources, and services were
integrated into the JCC and CJC program
offerings. Federation, in turn, established
the Jewish Educational Services Council
to engage Jewish community educational
stakeholders in a visionary planning and
advisory forum.
7. Young Adult Engagement
We have focused on several meaningful
initiatives to engage young Jewish adults
in the San Diego area and connect them to
our community.
This past year our Young Adult Division
hosted more than 360 events — an
event a day. Our diverse programming
included food drives, fundraising, Shabbat
Connections, business networking, happy
hours, softball and even Jewish speed
dating. In partnership with the Leichtag
Family Foundation, we also made a major
commitment to Birthright Israel. We
collected critical funds to help ensure that
any young Jewish adult in San Diego who
wanted to could participate in a Birthright
Israel trip and thereby strengthen their
personal Jewish identity.
Finally, The 2030 Project, also sponsored
by the Leichtag Family Foundation, is a
new planning initiative aimed at bringing
Jews in their 20s and 30s together to
envision and create a stronger San Diego
Jewish community. Federation offered
subsidies to attend Jewish conferences,
which have a direct correlation to young
adult engagement. As a direct result, 46
young San Diegans were sponsored to
attend TribeFest, JFNA’s innovative and
creative conference for young adults. We
look forward to sharing more about the
outcome of this initiative after a planning
summit of thought leaders convenes to
discuss the future of San Diego’s emerging
adult community.
10. Disaster relief
In this year marked by several major
natural disasters, the San Diego Jewish
Community continued its tradition of
support during times of crisis. Just as last
year when Federation provided critical
aid to those affected by catastrophic
earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, this year we
raised funds for the victims of a massive
earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the
disastrous forest fires in Northern Israel,
and the devastating tornadoes in the U.S.
As always, the Federation movement,
through our partners, responded instantly
to help those in need, and this ability is a
true strength of our Federation.
Looking Ahead
In the coming year, we will continue our
efforts to meet the needs of Jews around
the world and build our community for the
future. We are committed to do more and
look forward to working with each and every
one of you as we look toward celebrating
100 years of Federation in San Diego.
Thank you for all you do for the community.
Your support means so much, particularly
during these challenging times.
Jan Tuttleman Board Chair
Steve Morris President and CEO
8. senior services
As part of our renewed commitment
to ensure quality of life for seniors, we
expanded our support of On the Go. This
senior transportation system — developed
in a partnership of Jewish Family Service,
the Jewish Community Foundation, and
Federation with several other Jewish
organizations — provides a cost-effective
transportation option for seniors. It allows
them to maintain their independence,
manage their health and medical needs,
maintain social activities and stay connected
to Jewish religious and cultural life. Over
the past year, we also revitalized the
Jewish Senior Services Council to focus on
identifying and planning new innovative
programs for the needs of seniors. The
new JSSC will be composed of both
volunteers and professionals.
9. sha’ar HaNegev Partnership
This past year marked the 13th year
of our longstanding partnership with
Sha’ar HaNegev. This Bar Mitzvah year
was an opportune time to re-imagine
our partnership and continue to develop
compelling ways to connect Jews in San
Diego to the people of Israel. We are also
proud of our continued commitment to
fundraising for a safe high school, the
Sha’ar HaNegev Educational Village. Its
grand opening early next year will be an
emotional occasion for all of us.
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August 3, 2010 2030 Network, including leadership of all San Diego Jewish young
adult groups, convenes for the first time.
September 2010 The Latino-Jewish Coalition establishes a new home at Federation.
October 2010 President and CEO Steve Morris and 15 others participate in
“Start-up Israel 2010,” an innovative Federation mission to Israel
co-sponsored by the Friends of the Israel Defense Force —
focusing on people and organizations that are true examples of
the ingenuity and intelligence that have made the Jewish state a
leader in technology, innovation and entrepreneurship.
October 2010 Moishe House San Diego opens its doors to serve young adults
in their 20s, helping to strengthen their Jewish identity and
community involvement — sponsored by a partnership between
Federation and the Jewish Community Foundation.
October 28, 2010 Federation honors Jewish heroes with a historic community-wide
event at the former Naval Training Center at NTC Promenade.
Highlights include a moving ceremony in support of “Torahs
for Our Troops,” that provides Torah scrolls for use by military
chaplains all over the globe, and an address by Natan Sharansky
in recognition of the 20th anniversary of Operation Exodus.
October 2010 One Happy Camper program is initiated, a groundbreaking
collaboration between the Federation and The Foundation for
Jewish Camp.
November 2010 Israel Advocacy Leadership Forum (IALF) convenes for the
first time — a working group of community professionals
and volunteer leaders actively engaged in the work of Israel
advocacy in the San Diego area.
December 2010 The Jewish Federation of North America (JFNA) Carmel Wildfire
Allocations Committee, chaired by our immediate past Board
Chair, Andrea Oster, distributes nearly $1 million to aid victims of
the catastrophic fires in Israel’s Carmel region.
Our 75th anniversary and a milestone year.
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January 15, 2011 More than 750 Federation supporters attend Celebrate 75,
the 75th anniversary celebration of Jewish Federation. The
fundraising event raises more than $560,000 for the Annual
Campaign and honors past presidents of Federation and its
Women’s Philanthropy arm.
March 2011 A national mission, chaired by San Diego Federation board
member, Brain Tauber, travels to Ethiopia and Israel to launch
“Completing the Journey,” the culmination of a historic effort
that raised $5.5 million to help bring the remaining 8,700 Falas
Mura community members to Israel.
March 6-8, 2011 Forty-six young San Diegans attend TribeFest 2011 in Las Vegas,
a gathering organized by JFNA and aimed at cultivating the next
generation of Jewish leaders and philanthropists.
March 15, 2011 A ceremony is held at the Scripps Seaside Forum, recognizing
the generosity of 100 local members of Lion of Judah.
Community leader and philanthropist Elaine Galinson receives
the prestigious Kipnis-Wilson Friedland Award.
March 24, 2011
The Louis Rose Point Memorial commemoration ceremony is
held in Point Loma, honoring San Diego’s first Jewish settler.
Federation managed the funds and supported the effort to build
the memorial and support the commemoration ceremony..
April 22, 2011 Landmark Jewish Education Framework is adopted, a milestone
agreement between the Agency for Jewish Education (AJE), the
Lawrence Family JCC/CJC, and Federation to support Jewish
education programming and planning for the next five years and
to create the new Jewish Educational Services Council (JESC), a
part of the Federation’s Community Planning & Innovation Center.
May 2011 The Jewish Community Relations Center (JCRC) travels to
Sacramento for a public policy trip to advocate for Jewish causes.
May 1, 2011 San Diego commemorates Yom HaShoah, Holocaust
Remembrance Day. The program, entitled “Our Survivors: Their
Lives and Legacies,” draws more than 700 people.
May 11, 2011 Nearly 600 community members attend the Israel & Overseas
Center’s Yom Hazikaron ceremony, featuring performances
by a new children’s choir and local musicians and other
commemorative ceremonies.
May 14, 2011 Tzedakah Ball, Federation’s Young Adult Division’s annual
flagship fundraising event to benefit the Federation’s Annual
Campaign, is held.
May 15, 2011 Over 2,000 San Diegans gather at Ski Beach in Mission Bay Park
to celebrate Israel Independence Day in a festival featuring a Bike
Ride and Walk for Israel, a performance by the Israel Defense
Forces Band, an Israeli circus and a wealth of other activities.
September 25, 2011 2030 Project of the Young Adult Coalition meets at Paradise
Point in Mission Bay.
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Studies show that kids who attend Jewish camps are 55% more likely to maintain a lifelong connection with the Jewish community. That’s why Federation funds camp experiences in the U.S., in Israel and around the world. Our local One Happy Camper program has enabled more than 121 San Diego area kids to attend Jewish camps for the very first time this past summer.
FEDERATION MATTERS AT EVERY HOUR
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From armed conflicts to acts of terror to natural disasters, Jewish Federation responds.
Whenever there are Jews in need, Federation and our overseas partners are there to help.
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More Jews live in poverty in the former Soviet Union than anywhere else in the world. Nearly two thirds of Ethiopian families and one-third of all children in Israel live below the poverty line. Wherever on earth there is poverty, Federation is there with our overseas partners — bringing hope as well as access to critical social services.
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From kosher food banks and soup kitchens to Meals on Wheels and other food programs Jewish Federation funds prevent and alleviate hunger here in San Diego and all over the world.
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Federation funds absorption centers across Israel, helping prepare new immigrants for their new lives. For 13 years, the Jewish Federation of San Diego County has funded the work of IBIM, one of Israel’s most effective absorption centers.
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Responding quickly to the deadly tornadoes that gripped the South and Midwest in 2011, Federation efforts provided medical care and recovery assistance. From Joplin to Tuscaloosa, we were there to help.
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In keeping with the long tradition of Jewish humanitarianism
during times of crisis, Federation provided critical aid to those
affected by the massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Within hours, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
had people on the ground with food and supplies and opened a
field hospital.
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Federation helps the future leaders of our Jewish community
enhance their connection to Israel and the Jewish people. Since
1999, for example, more than 260,000 young adults from 52
countries have visited Israel on Birthright Israel trips Including
more than 3,000 from San Diego.
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Through Federation, the San Diego Jewish community has
generously donated over $1 million toward the construction
of a new High School Arts Center for school children in Sha’ar
HaNegev who live under a constant threat of missile fire. The
school, scheduled to open in early 2012, will provide a safe
environment for students and faculty to learn, grow, and
celebrate Jewish life without fear.
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Federation joined a historic effort to raise $5.5 million to help
bring the remaining 8,700 Falas Mura community members
from Ethiopia to Israel. “Completing the Journey” will close the
circle the Jewish Federations began in the 1980s and 1990s
with Operations Moses and Solomon, which brought more than
100,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel.
260,000Since 1999, more than 260,000 young adults from 52 countries have visited Israel on Birthright Israel trips.
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Community Planning & Innovation Center works with local
and worldwide Jewish communal institutions and organizations
to understand, predict and plan for the Jewish community’s
needs in San Diego, Israel and around the world and strategizes
how to effectively meet those needs. Programs and organizations
include:
Jewish Senior Services Council (JSSC) — This community council
is aimed at improving the quality of life for older Jewish adults
throughout San Diego Country.
On the Go — This program provides cost effective senior
transportation options so that seniors can maintain their
independence, manage their health and medical needs,
participate in social activities and stay connected to Jewish
religious and cultural life.
“Chesed Home is an exciting new concept that will soon become a reality —
the first home of its kind in San Diego, a place where adults with mental
health disabilities can live in a safe, secure and Jewish-oriented environment.
Federation has given us the impetus to move forward, with a generous one-
year innovation grant that has allowed us to explore licensing, zoning and other
logistical issues. More importantly, Federation has provided us with people
resources — experienced trained staff — and knowledge resources that
have been invaluable.” Fern siegel, President of Hope Village, Past President of Jewish Family
service of san Diego and Co-chair of mental Health Committee of JFs
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In 2010–11, along with a name change, Jewish Federation of San Diego County initiated a new structure: a collaborative effort among several centers, each with a particular emphasis. This structure will enable us to optimize planning for the future; connect Jews in San Diego to Israel, the worldwide Jewish community and each other; provide a voice for our community in the public sphere; and most importantly, be a partner in Jewish giving.
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The Community Innovation Fund — This bold, new and ambitious
approach to funding is designed to stimulate grassroots projects
and programs to improve the San Diego Jewish community.
Federation opened the grant application process to the
entire non-profit San Diego Jewish community, receiving 32
applications, in an effort to engage people at various stages
in their Jewish journeys. An Innovation Leadership Gathering,
under the auspices of Jewish Jumpstart, identified the need for
innovation grant funding as a top priority.
After a rigorous review process, the Innovation Review
Committee selected 10 projects to receive a total of $50,000.
Acting as a catalyst for change, Federation-funded projects
include an Israel advocacy project on local campuses, a Jewish
Discovery Expo, Tarbuton, G’Mach-Jewish Gift Closet, Chesed
House for Jewish people with mental health challenges, an
intergenerational program, and a Jewish genetic disease-
screening program.
Other key projects initiated through this fund include Moishe
House San Diego, which opened its doors in October 2010 and
has since hosted 40 plus programs for more than 800 young
adults. Serving young adults in their 20s, Moishe House connects
the post-college Jewish population with each other and the
wider Jewish population to build Jewish identity and foster
Jewish community involvement and learning.
Another key initiative coming out of the Community Innovation
Fund is One Happy Camper, which has already funded first-time
Jewish overnight camp experiences for 121 young San Diegans,
thanks to the cooperation and support of local San Diego
schools, businesses and many area synagogues.
Israel & Overseas Center connects Jews in San Diego to
Israel and the worldwide Jewish community. Programs and
organizations include:
Israel Learning Series — This series of programs is designed to
increase the community’s understanding of Israel’s history and
culture, and its socioeconomic and geopolitical contributions
to the world. A recent program featured Ishmael Khaldi, Policy
Advisor to the Foreign Minister of Israel and Israel’s first Bedouin
diplomat.
Sha’ar HaNegev Partnership — Federation’s partner region,
Sha’ar HaNegev, or “Gate to the Negev,” is a thriving, green oasis
in Israel’s Negev desert. The region sits next to Gaza and is under
constant threat from Kassam rockets. Despite that fact, housing
is increasingly in demand and the community is flourishing.
Federation is proud to help fulfill David Ben-Gurion’s dream of
seeing the Negev bloom. We are pleased to have contributed
over $1 million to the new Sha’ar HaNegev Educational Village,
a state-of-the- art, safe secondary school for the community,
which is scheduled to open in early 2012.
JFNA Negev Coalition — This coalition, in which the Jewish
Federation of San Diego County is partnering with 10 other
Federations nationally, was formed to help provide employment,
education and social service support for family members of the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) related to their planned relocation
from Tel Aviv to the Negev.
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Jewish Community relations Center provides a voice for the
Jewish community in media, government and intergroup affairs.
The Center’s focus is on Israel advocacy, Latino-Jewish relations,
education of government officials, strengthening interfaith
relations, and advancing the San Diego Jewish community
priorities at all governmental levels. Programs and organizations
include:
Israel Action Network (IAN) — Rooted in the conviction that
local communities can and must play a more substantial role in
countering the assault on Israel’s legitimacy, the IAN was created
to mount an effective and strategic response to deal with
boycotts, divestment, and sanctions (BDS).
Israel Advocacy Leadership Forum (IALF) — This is a working
group of community professionals and volunteer leaders who are
actively engaged in the work of Israel advocacy in the San Diego
area. Their mission is to promote Israel as a viable, safe, secure,
Jewish and democratic state.
Secure Community Network — This national organization focuses
on matters of communal safety, security and preparedness in
response to a heightened security concern among national and
local Jewish leadership.
Community Engagement & Leadership Center is one of four
centers envisioned by The Jewish Federation of San Diego
County as part of a bold and innovative plan to build and
sustain a vibrant Jewish future for San Diego. Specifically, the
Community Engagement & Leadership Center will:
Provide the main information and technology portal through
which new and current members of the Jewish community
will get involved and connected to Jewish life in San Diego.
Coordinate a young adult engagement project that brings Jews
in their 20s and 30s together to envision and create a San Diego
Jewish community that is responsive to the strengths and needs
of young Jewish adults.
Partner with San Diego County synagogues to increase
engagement in the San Diego Jewish community.
Become a volunteer clearinghouse within the Jewish
community, engaging individuals and groups in volunteering,
developing volunteer programs, and connecting volunteerism
with Jewish education and leadership development.
Implement leadership development strategies that will
attract, engage and prepare new volunteer community
leaders as well as improve the leadership skills of
current leaders through board member training, succession
planning, and governance enhancement programs for Jewish
organizations of all types. Programs include:
The 2030 Project — Sponsored by the Leichtag Family
Foundation, this new Federation initiative is aimed at bringing
young Jewish adults together to envision and create a strong
San Diego Jewish community by the year 2030. Specifically, the
2030 Project offers subsidies to attend events like TribeFest,
a gathering of young Jews from Federations across North
America, held in Las Vegas this past March. Plans are also in
the works for a summit of thought leaders to discuss the past,
present, and future of San Diego’s emerging adult community.
Community Chaplaincy Program — This program serves the
religious and spiritual needs of unaffiliated Jewish patients,
residents and family members in hospitals and long-term care
facilities.
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partnershipPARTNERING FOR A VIBRANT JEWISH FUTURE
The Jewish Federation of San Diego County supports our partners providing direct services on the front lines — locally, nationally and around the world. Together we are working to care for those in need and inspire and engage Jews throughout the world.
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OUR LOCAL PARTNERS Jewish Community Foundation of san Diego
The Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego Is a major
resource for Jewish philanthropy, partnering with donors and
community organizations to achieve a variety of charitable goals
and increase support for Jewish and general community charities
locally, in Israel and around the world. Among its many programs
are Book of Life, Community Issue Advocacy, Create a Jewish
Legacy®, and Jewish Women’s Foundation.
Jewish Federation of San Diego and the Jewish Community
Foundation are collaborating to determine the future funding
and sustainability of a number of key projects, including On the
Go, Birthright Israel, Legacy Development and others. The two
organizations are also spearheading the Senior Summit, which
is working to identify the future needs of the Jewish senior
population in San Diego County and how best to address them.
Agency for Jewish Education (AJE)
Federation has been a critical donor to and long-term supporter
of the Agency for Jewish Education (AJE), which ceased
independent operation on June 30, 2011. Future funding of key
“Jewish Federation of San Diego was instrumental in bringing Moishe House
to the San Diego area. They proactively approached us because they believed,
passionately, in Moishe House as an effective model for strengthening Jewish
identity and making connections among young adults. A testament to their level
of commitment and support was the fact that they first contacted us in March
2010 and the Moishe House in La Jolla opened in October 2010.” David Cygielman, CEO, moishe House
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AJE legacy programs will be through the Lawrence Family Jewish
Community Center. Federation recently spearheaded the creation
of an exciting new Framework for Jewish Education through the
newly created Jewish Educational Services Council, (JESC).
B’nai B’rith Youth Organization (BBYO)
As the leading pluralistic teen movement nationally, BBYO
aspires to involve Jewish teens in meaningful Jewish experiences.
For more than 80 years, BBYO has provided exceptional identity
enrichment and leadership development experiences for
hundreds of thousands of Jewish teens.
Hillel of san Diego
Hillel of San Diego serves an estimated 5000 Jewish undergraduate
and graduate students at institutions of higher education across
San Diego County. Students from all backgrounds are invited to
participate in Jewish life on campus. Social, cultural, educational, and
community service programs provide opportunities for students to
build relationships with each other and develop Jewish community
Jewish Day schools
Federation provides needs-based scholarship support to
five Jewish day schools in San Diego County for children in
kindergarten through grade 12:
Chabad Hebrew Academy
san Diego Jewish Academy
soille san Diego Hebrew Day school
southern California Yeshiva High school
Torah High school of san Diego
“Federation leads the way in helping to build and maintain a vibrant Jewish
community here in San Diego. My husband and I are long-time supporters and
are active in Federation because we believe in its mission and its tireless efforts
and commitment to our community and to the Jewish people. Federation
enriches the lives of all of us.”
Caryn Viterbi, Federation Board member and President of san Diego Center for Jewish Culture
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Jewish Family service
Jewish Family Service was founded in 1918 by a consortium of
women’s clubs seeking to address a myriad of human needs.
Today, JFS has grown into one of San Diego’s premier human care
service organizations serving more than 30,000 people annually
with 12 locations throughout San Diego County and three in the
Coachella Valley. With more than 50 programs and services, JFS is
dedicated to serving the entire San Diego community.
Ken Jewish Community
The Ken Jewish Community was established 25 years ago to be
the place where Latin Jewish families find friends for life —
individuals who share their beliefs, values and traditions. Through
a wide range of educational, leadership, social, performing arts,
sports programs and activities, members strengthen their Jewish
identity, build a connection with Israel, and maintain their Latin
culture. The Ken is an organization dedicated specifically to
serving the Latino Jewish community In San Diego County
Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, Jacobs Family Campus
The Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, Jacobs Family
Campus connects the community to Jewish heritage, identity,
experiences and values to ensure the continuity and vibrancy
of the Jewish community. LFJCC promotes the physical and
mental well-being of the community and offers a rich array
of stimulating and innovative social, cultural, educational, and
recreational programs and services. The LFJCC is committed to
providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for San Diego’s
diverse Jewish community and the greater general community.
5050 programs and services dedicated to serving the San Diego community.
moishe House
Founded in 2006, Moishe House has quickly grown from a
concept among four friends in Oakland seeking to build Jewish
community for young adults in their 20s, to thriving centers of
Jewish life in 32 cities spanning 10 countries on five continents.
In the past four years, Moishe House has become an international
phenomenon in serving the post-college young adult Jewish
population, the single greatest underserved constituency.
The Jewish Federation of San Diego County, working with the
Jewish Community Foundation, helped established Moishe
House San Diego in October 2010, with generous support from
the Leichtag Family Foundation, Galinson Family Foundation
and Feuerstein family.
seacrest Village retirement Communities
With locations in Encinitas and Poway, Seacrest Village
campuses have addressed the needs of San Diego’s Jewish
seniors since 1944. Their communities offer excellent service and
a continuing commitment to the highest standards in retirement
living, assisted living, Alzheimer’s/dementia care and healthcare.
Created and maintained through the generous support of
San Diego families, Seacrest Village campuses reflect sincere
dedication to seniors.
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ISRAEL - SAN DIEGO CONNECTION
sha’ar HaNegev Partnership Community
Federation’s partner region, Sha’ar HaNegev, or “Gate to the
Negev,” is a thriving, green oasis in Israel’s Negev desert. The
region is next to Gaza and under constant threat from Kassam
rockets. Despite that fact, school construction is on the rise and
housing is increasingly in demand. Federation is proud to help
fulfill David Ben-Gurion’s dream of seeing the Negev bloom.
san Diego IBIm Youth Village
The Jewish Federation of San Diego County is a proud funder
of the San Diego-IBIM Student Village in the Sha’ar HaNegev
region. Today, nearly 18 years since it opened its doors, the IBIM
Student Village is at the forefront of young adult Aliyah and youth
absorption. Serving as the first home for student-aged immigrants
from around the world, the Village is not only a place to sleep and
study, it is a place of promise and progress — where residents take
their initial steps as Israeli citizens and build their future in Israel.
Taglit Birthright Israel
Taglit-Birthright Israel provides young Jewish adults, ages 18 to
26, with the gift of a first-time, 10-day, educational trip to Israel.
Its follow-up program, NEXT, inspires all Taglit-Birthright Israel
trip participants and their peers to expand their connections
to the land and people of Israel, to deepen their personal
commitments to Jewish life, and to find or form a community
where Jewish responsibility, learning, and celebration thrive.
Taglit Birthright Israel is a unique partnership between private
philanthropists through The Birthright Israel Foundation; the
people of Israel through the Government of Israel; and Jewish
communities worldwide (including North American Jewish
Federations, Keren Hayesod and the Jewish Agency for Israel).
1818 years ago we opened the doors to the IBIM Student Village
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OUR NATIONAL PARTNERS Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
The nation’s premier civil rights/human relations agency, ADL fights anti-Semitism and all
forms of bigotry, defends democratic ideals and protects civil rights for all.
Association of Jewish Family and Children’s Agencies (AJCFCA)
AJFCA is the membership association for approximately 125 Jewish family service
agencies across the United States and Canada, providing vital services to clients of all
ages, faiths and economic backgrounds.
Foundation for Jewish Camp
The Foundation for Jewish Camp unifies and galvanizes the field of Jewish overnight
camp and significantly increases the number of children participating in transformative
Jewish summer camp experiences.
Hebrew Immigrant Aid society (HIAs)
The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) is the international migration agency of the
American Jewish community. It provides rescue and refuge for persecuted and oppressed
Jews around the world.
Hillel
The largest Jewish campus organization in the world, Hillel provides opportunities for
Jewish students at more than 500 colleges and universities to explore and celebrate their
Jewish identity.
24/7/365building
Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA)
The Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JPCA) serves as the representative voice of the
organized American Jewish community.
Jewish Education service of North America (JEsNA)
For more than 25 years, JESNA has been working closely with local and national partners,
including federations to improve the quality of Jewish education through North America.
An independent and community-based agency, JESNA provides services through three
centers: The Berman Center for Research and Evaluation in Jewish Education, The
Learnings and Consultation Center (LCC) and The Lippman Kanfer Institute.
Jewish Community Centers Association (JCCA)
JCC Association is the continental umbrella organization for the Jewish Community
Center Movement, which includes more than 350 JCCs, YM-YWHAs, and campsites in the
U.S. and Canada.
Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California (JPAC)
The Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California (JPAC) is the largest single-state
coalition of Jewish organizations in the nation. Comprised of local Jewish Federations,
Jewish Community Relations Committees and Councils, and other Jewish community
advocacy groups from throughout California, the organization advocates on behalf of
Jewish social service agencies, traditional community concerns, and broadly shared
values that affect the citizens of our State.
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Our partner 24/7/365 - Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA)Our national umbrella organization, JFNA represents 157 Jewish
Federations and 300 independent Network communities
across North America. Its mission is to mobilize financial and
social resources through its philanthropic endeavors, strategic
initiatives and international agencies to strengthen the Jewish
people. JFNA is also the voice of the Federation movement,
meeting Jewish needs throughout North America and around
the world.
24/7/365support
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC)
Founded in 1914, JDC gives global expression to the principle that
all Jews are responsible for one another. Working on behalf of
North America’s Jewish Federations, JDC is dedicated to rescuing
those in danger, providing relief to Jews in distress, and revitalizing
Jewish communities. Active today in more than 70 countries, JDC
and its partners work to rescue Jewish lives at risk, bring relief
to Jews in need, and help to renew lost bonds to Jewish identity
and Jewish culture. The organization is also committed to helping
Israel’s most vulnerable citizens, both Jewish and non-Jewish,
overcome the social challenges they face. In addition, in the spirit
of “healing the world,” JCD offers non-sectarian disaster relief and
long-terms assistance worldwide.
JDC’s reach is global, yet it is uniquely equipped to make a deep
impact locally. For example, in the former Soviet Union, home to
the world’s poorest Jews, a network of JDC-supported Hesed
welfare centers offer relief to 168,000 Jewish elderly in some
2,800 towns and villages, while Jewish Community Centers are
fueling Jewish renewal for all ages across the region. Wherever
JDC works, it is viewed as a trusted partner to propel vulnerable
Jewish and non-Jewish communities from dependency to self-
sustainability.
OUR INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS
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Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI)
This humanitarian organization is committed to the highest
ideals of freedom and equality, and has been the driving force
behind the unique bond between Jews worldwide and Israel. For
over 80 years, the Jewish Agency has served as the link between
the Jewish people and Israel, working to ensure the future of
a connected, committed, global Jewish people with a strong
Israel at its center. Among its many accomplishments, JAFI has
brought over 3 million Jews to the land of Israel.
World OrT
ORT is one of the largest non-governmental education and
training organizations in the world with activities in more than
100 countries past and present and with current operations
in Israel, the CIS and Baltic States, Latin America, Western
Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and the
Pacific. A non-profit, non-political organization, ORT has met
the educational, and manpower training needs of contemporary
society with more than 3 million graduates worldwide since its
inception.
24/7/365teamwork
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Jewish Caring
Our Jewish community has a long tradition
of humanitarianism. The broad reach of
Federation and our partners JDC and
JAFI assures that we, as a community, can
respond instantly to assist those who are in
need. In addition to emergency response
work, our network of community partners
in the San Diego Jewish community and
across the country focus on providing
basic human services. Together, we
provide the safety net of services upon
which our most vulnerable rely. Under the
current economic challenges faced by our
community, many long-time donors have
now found themselves on the other side of
the table. It has been heartening for many
to find the caring hand they had been
supporting for many years is now there for
them in their time of need.
Jewish Future
An important aspect of the work we do is
to develop and strengthen Jewish identity,
as individuals and as a collective — to
preserve our history and create lasting
cultural con-nections. The strong and
capable Jewish leaders of tomorrow
will require support and education that
instill Jewish values and pride in Israel.
Federation and its partners remain
committed to building and maintaining
a re-silient sense of Jewish identity and
continuity.
Israel & Overseas
Federation and its partner programs
provide unique opportunities to connect
San Diegans to Israel and other Jewish
communities worldwide — working to
strengthen the Jewish people globally.
We feed, shelter and provide healthcare
and medicine to Jews in the former
Soviet Union; rescue Jews whose lives are
threatened in several corners of the world;
and connect the next generation to Israel
as a core part of their identity.
Jewish Advocacy
Now more than ever, there is a need for
clear advocacy on Jewish issues, here in
San Diego, Sacramento and Washington
DC. The Jewish Federation of San Diego
County, and its partners, forge connections
among different Jewish groups and with
the larger community, and take a proactive
role in maintaining Israel’s positive
standing in society.
our work PARTNERING FOR A VIBRANT JEWISH FUTURE
15%Jewish Caring
5%Jewish Advocacy
38%Jewish Future
43%Israel & Overseas
24/7/365
Doing a World of Good 43
43%Israel & Overseas
Young Adult ProgramsPlanning & InnovationCommunity Schlicha
Helping Israel’s Neediest CitizensSupport for New Immigrants
Israel Center OperationsIsrael Educational Travel Programs
Israel Travel ScholarshipsConnect San Diego with Israel
Yom Ha'AtzmautYom Ha'Zikaron
5%Jewish Advocacy
15%Jewish Caring
Young Adult ProgramsCommunity Planning & Innovation
Community Teen TripJewish Community Relations Council
Jewish Day School ScholarshipsSummer Camp ScholarshipsChildren & Teen Programs
Birthright IsraelOutreach Programs
7%Management & Administration
14%Cost of Raising Funds
80%Grants & Programs
$7,161,000$1,222,000$624,000
38%Jewish Future
Young Adult ProgramsCommunity Planning & Innovation
Community Teen TripJewish Community Relations Council
Jewish Day School ScholarshipsSummer Camp ScholarshipsChildren & Teen Programs
Birthright IsraelOutreach Programs
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC)Community Chaplaincy Program
Disaster and Preparation ResponseHebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS)
Jewish Community Centers Association of North America (JCCA)Jewish Family Service (JFS)
Jewish Senior Services Council (JSSC)Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center (JCC)
On the GoSeacrest Village Retirement Communities
Torahs for Our Troops
FEDERATION’S SUPPORT OF THE WORLDWIDE JEWISH COMMUNITY
How the money is distributed: Where the money is distributed:
Percent (%) 0 100 Percent (%) 0 100
2011-2012 Financials
How much money was raised: $8,482,107
Israel & Overseas
National
Jewish Future
Jewish Caring
Jewish Advocacy
43%
7%
38%
15%
5%
sources of Funds 2011 % of Total 2010 % of Total
Net Campaign Contributions/Pledges $8,482,107 94% $8,102,544 94%
Program Revenue $306,410 3% $258,621 3%
Endowment Distribution $200,000 2% $170,000 2%
Other Revenue $29,835 0% $55,770 1%
Total sources of Funds $9,018,352 100% $8,586,935 100%
uses of Funds 2011 % of Total 2010 % of Total
Local Programs & Services $3,891,841 43% $3,414,055 42%
Israel & Overseas Programs & Services $2,767,654 31% $2,946,089 36%
National Programs & Services $501,657 6% $184,082 2%
Cost of Raising Funds $1,221,535 14% $1,004,691 12%
Administrative Expenses $623,714 7% $659,375 8%
Total uses of Funds $ 9,006,402 100% $ 8,208,292 100%
Increase/(Decrease) in Net Assets $ 11,950 $ 378,643
Selected information based on 2010-2011 IRS 990 filings. The 2011 990 information is preliminary.
These amounts will differ from the audited financial statements.
Israel & Overseas 39%
san Diego Area 54%
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2010-2011 Board of Directors
BOARD CHAIR
Jan Tuttleman*
IMMEDIATE PAST BOARD CHAIR
Andrea Oster*
VICE CHAIR — ANNUAL CAMPAIGN
David Geffen*
VICE CHAIR — COMMUNITY PLANNING & INNOVATION
Terri Bignell*
COMMUNITY PLANNING & INNOVATION CO-CHAIR
Judith Belinsky
VICE CHAIR — WOMEN’S PHILANTHROPY PRESIDENT
Theresa Dupuis*
SECRETARY/TREASURER
Gary Kornfeld*
JEWISH COMMUNITY RELATIONS CENTER CHAIR
Tad Parzen
WOMEN’S PHILANTHROPY CAMPAIGN CHAIR
Laura Tauber
YOUNG ADULT DIVISION CO-CHAIR
Kevin Oskow
ISRAEL & OVERSEAS CENTER CHAIR
Jon schneider
JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION BOARD CHAIR
Emily Einhorn
MEMBERS AT LARGE
richard Effress*
robert Fink
marty Klitzner
Carlos michan
Brian miller
PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
steven J. morris*
*denotes members of the Executive Committee
Kenneth D. Polin
Gary shekhter
stuart starr
Brian Tauber
Caryn Viterbi
2010 – 2011 CAMPAIGN CABINETBOArD CHAIr - Jan Tuttleman
CAmPAIGN CHAIr - David Geffen
AssOCIATE CAmPAIGN CHAIr - Theresa Dupuis
mAJOr GIFTs CHAIr - Susan Shmalo
WOmEN’s PHILANTHrOPY CAmPAIGN CHAIr - Laura Tauber
WOmEN’s PHILANTHrOPY CAmPAIGN CHAIr ELECT - Lori Polin
WOmEN’s PHILANTHrOPY LION’s CO-CHAIrs - Jessica Effress & Joyce Kole
mID-LEVEL CAmPAIGN CHAIr - Kobi Berkson
mID-LEVEL AFFINITIEs CHAIr - Brian Miller
YAD CHAIr - Jeff Greco
BGs CHAIr - Steve Shulman
ENDOWmENTs CHAIr - Andrea Oster
COmmuNITY PLANNING & INNOVATION COmmITTEE
Judy Belinsky, Co-Chair
Terri Bignell, Co-Chair
Paul Datnow
Susanna Flaster
Lynn Gordon
Marcia Hazan
Joyce Kole
Jim Lewis
Luis Maizel
Brian Miller
Kevin Oskow
Bev Pamensky
Howard Robin
Jon Schneider
Sherron Schuster
Steve Shulman
Jan Tuttleman
Caryn Viterbi
Kevin Wechter
IsrAEL & OVErsEAs COmmIssION
Jon Schneider, Chair
Judy Belinsky
Terri Bignell
Carine Chitayat
Paul Datnow
Boris Shekhter
Stuart Starr
Jan Tuttleman
Ilana Umansky
Kevin Wechter
FINANCE & INVEsTmENT COmmITTEE
Gary Kornfeld, Finance Chair
Marty Klitzner, Investment Chair
Mike Harnett
Jim Lewis
Andy Ratner
Stuart Starr
Yosi Zagursky
Jan Tuttleman
AuDIT COmmITTEE
Larry Katz, Chair
Larry Kaplan
Gary Kornfeld
Jan Tuttleman
JEWIsH COmmuNITY rELATIONs CENTEr
Tad Parzen, Chair
IsrAEL TrAVEL sCHOLArsHIP COmmITTEE
Stuart Starr, Chair
Sharleen Wollach
YOm HA’ATZmAuT COmmITTEE
Rueben Artenstien
Emily Bartell
Dahlia Cooper
Bella Dosovitsky
Elisheva Edelson
Geula Hebron
Audrey Jacobs
Glenda Jaffe
Chani Kochinski
Daphne Lavi
Michael Leeman
Yiftach Levy
Varda Savion
Zeev Bar-Sheshet
Jennie Starr
Nir Ben Zvi
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GOVErNANCE TAsK FOrCE
Marty Klitzner, Chair
Theresa Dupuis
Rich Effress
Andrea Oster
Kenneth Polin
Jan Tuttleman
uJF HOLDINGs COrP
Kenneth Polin, Chair
Andrea Oster
Brian Miller
Gary Kornfeld
Marty Klitzner
Jan Tuttleman
NOmINATING COmmITTEE
Andrea Oster, Chair
Theresa Dupuis
Rich Effress
Emily Einhorn
Jeff Greco
Laura Tauber
Jan Tuttleman
WOmEN’s PHILANTHrOPY BOArD (WP)
Theresa Dupuis, President
Laura Tauber, Campaign Chair
Lori Polin, Associate Campaign Chair
Juli Bear, VP Community Education
Leigh Johnson, VP Leadership Development
Olivia Okovita, VP Social Action
WP EXECuTIVE COmmITTEE
Terri Bignell
Jessica Effress
Leslie Fastlicht Russo
Jean Gaylis
Karen Grossman
Joyce Kole
Meg Mandel
Sivia Mann
Danielle Miller
Rebecca Newman
Bev Pamensky
Anne Ratner
Marlene Recht
Laura Vainer
Jackie Woolf
WP BOArD mEmBErs-AT-LArGE
Judy Belinsky
Karen Breziner
Silvana Christy
Claudia Ehrlich
Belinda Feldman
Penina Goodman
Alexandra Hirschhorn
Marsha Janger
Susan Kabakoff
Lisa Kornfeld
Judy Lilienthal
Sheila Nerad
Shulamit Ritblatt
Molly Schneider
Susan Shmalo
Ilana Umansky
Kathy Weber
BruNCH CLuB COmmITTEE (WP)
Silvana Christy, Co-Chair
Danielle Miller, Co-Chair
Ilana Umansky, Co-Chair
Belinda Feldman
Alexandra Hirschhorn
Meg Mandel
Amy Morris
Sheila Nerad
Sharon Wax
B’NAI mITZVAH COmmITTEE (WP)
Theresa Dupuis, Co-Chair
Meg Mandel, Co-Chair
Michelle Berkowitz
Claudia Ehrlich
Belinda Feldman
Penina Goodman
Karen Gross-Sable
Karen Grossman
Lisa Kornfeld
Judy Lilienthal
Amy Morris
Ilana Umansky
Laura Vainer
Kathy Weber
Joellyn Zollman
Olivia Okovita
YOuNG ADuLT DIVIsION (YAD)
Kevin Oskow, YAD Chair
Brooke Demner, YAD Vice-Chair
Jeff Greco, Campaign
Steve Shulman, BGS Chair
Tim Kitt, 3Sixty Chair
Todd Kirschen, Education
Brad Slavin, Shabbat Connections Chair
Jon Bell, Newcomers Chair
Lenny Grokop, Community Service Chair
Greta Schuman, At Large
Alona Yacobovsky, Engagement
Hannah Fabrikant, Annual Event Chair
Robin Phillips, Social Chair
April Angeloni, Social Vice-chair
Chad Rothbart, Clusters Chair
Stacie Bresler-Reinstein, Families Chair
Jeff High, Couples Chair
Elena Zubarevsky, Couples Chair
Paul Segal, At Large
YAD sOCIAL COmmITTEE
Robin Phillips, Chair
April Angeloni, Vice-Chair
Jennifer Neivert
Kara Liederman
Michelle Adelman
Scott Lesowitz
YAD TZEDAKAH BALL COmmITTEE
Hannah Fabrikant, Chair
Hilary Srole
Martine Rabie
Pam Epstein
Bobby Israel
YAD NEWCOmErs COmmITTEE
Jon Bell, Chair
Dan Weiss
Brandon Wasserman
Sherry Tehrani
Aaron Sheinbein
Miriam Maya
YAD CLusTEr CHAIrs
Michael Stember, Arts & Cinema Cluster
Matt Kolker, Basketball Cluster
Laurie Shear, Book Cluster
Aaron Sheinbein, Business Networking Cluster
Jaci Feinstein, Camping Cluster
Paul Segal, Cigar Cluster
Jarred Pinn & Dan Weiss, Cooking Cluster
Jeff High & Elena Zubarevsky, Couples Cluster
Jonathan Rosenberg, Dining Out Cluster
Jonathan Baskin, Disneyland Cluster
Jody Krampfner, Exercise Cluster
Chuck Temple, Golf Cluster
Pamela Epstein, Green Cluster
Steve Stelman, Hiking Cluster
Amir Baum, Israel Dancing Cluster
Amanda Ball, Jam Band Cluster
Ilene Tatro, Jewish Learning Cluster
Jon Horn, North County Cluster
Jack Maizel & Rachelle Toobian, Ping Pong Cluster
Dana Green, Running Cluster
Maya Rich, Salsa Cluster
Justin Heinrich, Ski/Snowboard Cluster
Zubi Rubin, Surf Cluster
Chad Rothbart, Tennis Cluster
Gaby & Ilana Silver, Torah Cluster
Alex Zaliznyski, Volleyball Cluster
Miriam Maya, Wine Cluster
Jessica Shaanan, Yoga Cluster
YOm HAsHOAH COmmITTEE
Michael Bart, Chair
Bonnie Bart
Bela Breziner
Lou Dunst
Michael Flaster
Tina Friedman
Jackie Gmach
Alma Hadash Geiger
Sol Kempinski
Liz Levine
Gail Littman
Vera Lorell
Hanna Marx
Rabbi Scott Meltzer
Barbara Ostroff
Rose Schindler
Steve Schindler
Marcia Tatz Wollner
Teri Wilner
Gussie Zaks
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thank you 2012 FEDERATION STAFF
Executive
Steven J. Morris, President & Chief Executive Officer
Michael M. Sonduck, Chief Operating Officer
Rachel H. Kitt, Executive Assistant for President & CEO
Phyllis Freeman, Executive Assistant for COO and CDO
Philanthropy
Donna Ostrower, Chief Development Officer
Raquel Benguiat, Development Manager —
Community Campaign & Pacesetter
Debbie Kempinski, Major Gifts Officer –
Lion of Judah
Deena Libman, Development Manager —
Women’s Philanthropy
Miriam Norten, Major Gifts Officer and Planned Giving
Darren Schwartz, Development Manager —
Young Adult Division
Barbara Sherman, Major Gifts Officer and
Senior Missions Advisor
Community Planning & Innovation Center
Lisa J.S. Haney, Director
Nurit R. Ambrose, Planning Associate
Debbie Kornberg, Planning Officer
Israel & Overseas Center
Shoshi Bogoch, Community Shlicha
Dana Mekler, Administrative Assistant
Jewish Community relations Center & Council
Linda Feldman, Director
Jenna Barocas, Administrative Assistant
Community Engagement & Leadership Center
Rabbi Ralph Dalin, Community Chaplain
Rabbi Janice Elster, 2030 Project Coordinator
Karen Grossman, B’nai Mitzvah Project Coordinator
Brenda Silvers, Camping Coordinator
Finance & Administration
David A. Sigal, Chief Financial Officer
Martin Barken, Office Clerk
Carole Brewer, Accounting and HR Clerk
Corrie McCoy, Accounting Manager
Brenda Saunders, Receptionist
Lance Yeaman, Donor Services Manager
marketing
Aaron Truax, Senior Marketing Associate
We gratefully acknowledge the generosity and
support of the Jewish Community Foundation for
grants of $4,170,160 recommended by donor
advised fund holders and family foundations to
maintain and enhance the work of Federation.
$250,000+ International Leadership
Enid & Martin z”l Gleich
Gary Jacobs
Irwin Mark Jacobs
Leichtag Family Foundation
Andrew Viterbi
Bertram Woolf
$100,000 - $199,999Prime Minister’s Council
Arthur Brody
Pauline Foster
Jerome S. Katzin
The Polis-Schutz Family
Foundation
Sheila Potiker z”l
Gary Shekhter
Herbert Solomon
Jerome Turk
Jacqueline Woolf
1 Anonymous
$25,000 - $99,999King David Society
Arnold & Esther Belinsky
Jeremy & Joan Berg
Barbara Bloom
John & Toni Bloomberg
Sophie Brody z”l
Hattie Brooks z”l
Betty J. Cohn
Melvin Cohn
Aaron Feldman
Diane Feuerstein
Elliot Feuerstein
Robert Fink
Arnold Fischer
Elaine Galinson
Murray Galinson
Beverly Glickman
Joseph Glickman
Jerri-Ann Jacobs
Joan Jacobs
Dr. David Kabakoff
Marge Kalmanson
Dr. Warren O. Kessler
Joanne & Mitch Leibovitz
Linda & Bernard z”l Lewis
Anne Ratner z”l
Marilyn & Michael Rosen
and Family
Robert Rubenstein
Jean Shekhter
Susan H. Shmalo
Gene & Judy Siegel
Donald Slate
Elene Solomon
Eugene L. Step
Hannah Step
Rod Stone
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Jan Tuttleman
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Jean Bark
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Larry Bloch
Gayle Breitbard Klusky
Elaine Chortek
The M. Chris Dickson
Foundation
Theresa Dupuis
Jessica Effress
Richard Effress
Naomi R. & Al Eisman
Claire Ellman
Phyllis Epstein
Myron Feinberg z”l
Ira Feinswog
Richard Fink
Esther Fischer
Susanna Flaster
Laura Galinson
Trude Gitler z”l
Mark Gleiberman
Frank Goldberg
Lee Goldberg
Richard Gordon
Robert Hotto
Hilary Isakow
Selwyn Isakow
David & Leigh Johnson
Andrew Kaplan
Jerry Katleman
Gary Kornfeld
Richard Kornfeld
Michael Krichman &
Carmen Cuenca
Arthur Levinson
Sandra Levinson
Steven Morris
Andrea Oster
Kenneth D. Polin
Lee Posnock
Allison Price
Shirley Ravet
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Lillie Breitbard z”l
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Judy Lilienthal
Sheila Lipinsky
Elaine Lipinsky z”l
Dr. Donald Lipkis
Michael Lipman
Sylvia Liwerant
Jaime Liwerant
Norman Lizt
Estelle & Hamilton Loeb
Michael London
Mathew Loonin
Dr. Lawrence Lotzof
Lynn & Peter Louis
Allen & Judy Lyon
Sally Maizel
Jack Maizel
Robert M. Malkus, MD
Marcia L. Malkus
Gary Manchester
Meg Mandel
Felicia Mandelbaum
Sivia Mann
Norman Mann
Andrès & Libe Marek
Ellen Marks
Carl Melcher
Eli Meltzer
Paul Meyer
Esther Michan
Carlos Michan
Alberto Michan
Danielle Miller
Brian Miller
Theodore Mintz
Anabel Mintz
Tamara Moch
Mario Modiano
Ronnie Morgan
Susan Morris
Amy Morris
Selwyn Moss
Mark Moss
Barbara Nagorner
Ruth Nelson
Paul Neustein
Rebecca Newman
Dr. Michael Newman
Lawrence Newman
James Nierman
Miriam Norten
Steven Oberman
George Olsher
Donna Ostrower
Bev Pamensky
Stanley Pappelbaum
Julius Pearl
Suzy & Robert Penner
Shirley Pidgeon
Raymonde Plant
Shearn Platt
Linda Platt
Raulf Polichar
Lori S. Polin
Joan Pollak
Stuart Posnock
Joan Poticha
Jori Potiker
David & Jill Prolman
Seymour Rabin
Allan Rabin
Marie Raftery
James & Lauren Ramenofsky
Stanley Rapoport
Robyn Rapoport
Andy Ratner
Cheryl Rattner-Price
Gary Ravet
Michael Recht
Marlene Sasson Recht
Tracy Reif
Robert & Lauren Resnik
Lois Richmond
Fane Robinson
Elena Romanowsky
Elizabeth Rose
Jodyne Roseman
Judith Rosen
Gerald Rosen
Arlene Rosen
Ruth Rosenbaum
Helen Rosenberg
Irving & Muriel Roston
Sheryl Rowling
Allan Rudick
Nina Sabban
Nicole Saloner
Brett Saloner
San Diego Jewish Academy
Parent Teacher Association
Sheldon Scharlin
Lillian Scharlin
Robert Scheinberg
Judith Scheinberg
Jane Scher
Bret Scher
Irving Schiffman
Gloria Schiffman
Beverly Schmier
Jon & Molly Schneider
Enid Schwartz
Suzanne Schwartzman
Denise Selati
Brian Seltzer
Dr. Mitchell Shack
Boris Shekhter
Lawrence Sherman
Barbara Sherman
Sydney Shore
Reina Shteremberg
David Shteremberg
Steve Shulman
David Sigal
Karen Silberman
Jeffrey Silberman
Bobbie Silverman
Ronald Simon
Robert Singer
Miriam Smotrich
Elyse Sollender
Steven Solomon
Irvin & Florence Sontag
Brian Sorokin
Leo Spiegel
Nathan Stein
Jerome Stein
Ruth Stern
Jennifer Strulowitz
Mark Stuckelman
Fran Suknow
Robert Tauber
Gayle Tauber
Phoebe & Gene Telser
Tifereth Israel Synagogue
Julius & Marian Tills
John Tishler
Maxine Trimble
Beverly Turchin
Liora Vainer
Laura Vainer
Michael Wallace
Maureen Wallace
Blanche Wasserman
Joanne Weiner
Sandra Weinstein
Perri Wittgrove
Louis Wolfsheimer
Lara Woolf Grusd
Marvin Zaguli
Judith Zaguli
Lois Zien
Helene Rubin Ziman
Allan Ziman
Lois Zlotoff
Jose Zyman
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Alicia Abadi
Ernest Abbit
Jodi Abel
Brenda Abelkop
Stephen Abelkop
Ruth Abraham
Charlene Abrahamson
Joel Abramson
Sue Abramson
Paula Abulafia
Roger & Ingrid Acheatel
Loretta Adams
Ellen Adamson
Moises Adato
Arturo Adler
Jacqueline Adler
Leona Adler
Raymond Adler
Julian Aires
Yael Aires
Albert Algazi
Liliane Algazi
Beth Alpert
Lisa & Steve Altman
Rhonda Amber
American Friends of Magen
David Adom
Philip Ames
Keegan Amit
Carol Amster
Harvey Amster
Judith Amster
William Anapoell
April Angeloni
Cecelia “Teedy” Appelbaum
Suzanne Appelbaum
Lina Arakanchi
Pepe Arakanchi
Barbara Arenson
Susan Arenson
Anne Arnold
Heather & Glenn Arnold
Herbert Arnold
Reuben Artenstein
Noam & Heidi Arzt & Family
Rachel Atri
Joyce Axelrod
Melissa Baker
Lawrence Bame
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The Ben-Gurion Society is a national Young Leadership Society sponsored by the Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Communities (UJC) for young leaders (ages 25 to 45) who make a commitment of $1,000 or more to the Jewish Community Federation’s annual Campaign.
Legacy. In blessed memory.
We have tried to honor all listing requests to the best of our ability. If we have made an error, please accept our sincere apology and call us at 858.571.3444 so we can make the correction prior to the next time we publish the donor roll.
Denotes Lion of Judah, an internationally recognized group of women whose vision and commitment support our global Jewish community with a minimum gif of $5,000 each year to the Annual Campaign.
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The Ben-Gurion Society is a national Young Leadership Society sponsored by the Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Communities (UJC) for young leaders (ages 25 to 45) who make a commitment of $1,000 or more to the Jewish Community Federation’s annual Campaign.
Legacy. In blessed memory.
We have tried to honor all listing requests to the best of our ability. If we have made an error, please accept our sincere apology and call us at 858.571.3444 so we can make the correction prior to the next time we publish the donor roll.
Doing a World of GoodPartnering for a Vibrant Jewish Future 5352
United Jewish Federation Donors
Alan Bark
David Bark
Michael Bark & Laura
Benedict
Ethel Barkell
Hadas Baron
Sheryl Baron
Zvi Baron
Ina Bartell
Michael Bartell
Alan Barth
Nan Barth
Bernard Baruch
Zahavit Baruch
Marcelle Bayley
Maureen Bear
Karen Behar
Pamela Beimel
Rafaela Belanich
Rafaela Belanick
Felicia Belcher
Irwin Belcher
Jon Bell
Rosa Grunhaus Belzer
Cheryl Bender
Judith Bender
Morris Benguiat
Raquel Benguiat
Ellen Benkle
Linda Bennett
Michael Bennett
Robert Bennett
Alberto Benrey
Nadin Benrey
Jonathan Benumof
Sherrie Benumof
Amnon Ben-Yehuda
Tina Beranbaum
Leslie & Jacob Bercovitz
Frances Berger
Fred & Donna Berger
Mark Berger
Paulo Berger
Sylvia Berger
Erica Berick
Joel Berick
Michael Berk
Robert Berk
Eugene Berkenstadt
Barbara Berkovich
Gil & Barbara Berkovich
Kobi Berkson
Abraham Berlad
Jay Berlin
Lisa Berlin
Laurie Berman
Ralph & Roberta
Wagner Berman
Alice Bermanis
Julie Berner
Steven Bernsen
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Bernstein
Arlene Bernstein
Beverly Hecker Bernstein
George Bernstein
Josh Bernstein
Robert & Linda Bernstein
Alan Bersin
Robert Berton
Rebeca Besquin
Roberto Besquin
Wolf Bielas
Hollie Bierman
Jerry & Rita Bierman
Dean & Cassi Birnbaum
Barbara & Gary Blake
Gayle Blatt
Marvin Blecker
Marty Block
Sandra Block
Herb Bloom
Paul Bloom
Jennifer Bloomberg
Bernard Blotner
Heidi Blotner
Merwin Blum
Pearl Blumberg
Norman Blumen
Jeanne Blumenfeld
Leonard Blumenreich
Jack Bober
Richard Bockoff
Jedd Bogage
Rabbi Lenore Bohm
Howard Bolotin
Kandee Bondy
D. Stephen Boner
Janice Boner
Louis Bookheim III
Dovid Borok
Jonathan Borok
David Bramzon
Sol Brantz
Inbar Braude
Susan Braun
Gail & Mark Braverman
Michael Breslauer
Stacie Bresler-Reinstein
James Brewer
Barbara Brietigam
Susan Brodie
Sarah Brodsky
Howard Brotman
Rosalyn Brotman
Steven Brotman
Jeffrey Brown
Leonard Brown
Nanette Brown
Scott Brown
Roseann Brozinsky
Our Lady of Fatima Roman
Catholic Church
Lynn Bruser
Barbara Bry
Debby Buchholz
Deborah Bucksbaum &
Joel Saltzman
Michael Buczaczer
Seth Bulow
Wendy Burk
Susan Burke
Dan Burland
Michael E. Busch
Joyce Camiel
Jane Carlin
Edward Carnot
Pamela Carnot
Jim Carr
Linda Carson
Stephen Carson
Leslie Caspi
Shlomo Caspi
Carol Center
Raquel Chaitas-Benguiat
Lori Champagne
Marc & Debra Channick
Susan Channick
Sharon Chard-Yaron
Martin Charlat
Rosalie Charlat
Hadarah Chemnick
Shirley Chervin
Joan Chesner
Carine & Allen Chitayat
Jack Chitayat
Ellen Chodorow
Dana Chortkoff
Richard Christy
Silvana Christy
Ruth Cielak
Gary Clorfeine
Pat Clorfeine
Daniel Coden
Elizabeth Coden
Barbara Coffey
Elaine Cohen
Florence Cohen
Jeff Cohen
Kenneth & Karen Cohen
Loris Cohen
Maya Cohen
Michel Cohen
Molly Cohen
Myrna Cohen
Rick Cohen
Robert Cohen
Samantha Cohen
Suzanne Cohen
Aaron Cohn
Alice Cohn
Guenter Cohn
Robert Cohn
Milton & Renee Cokin
Donald & June Cook
99 Anonymous
Keri Copans
Albert Cornofsky
Pamela Cosman
Ruth Covell
Naomi Crosby
Arthur Cummins
Pearl Cutler
Rabbi Ralph & Hedy Dalin
Fred Daniel
Berta & James Darr
Julie Datnow
Merle Datnow
Paul Datnow
Aron Davidson
Sharon Davidson
Dr. Stuart Davidson
Jeffrey Davis
Mardelle Davis
Steven Davis
Congresswoman Susan Davis
Rachel De Quesada
Ethel Delawie
Lawrence Delsen
Sherry Delsen
Frank Dembinsky
Brooke Demner
Sheldon Derezin
Michael & Elena Deutsch
David Diamond
Ellis Diamond
Perry Diamond
Ronnie Diamond
Sidney & Marianna Djanogly
Samuel Dolnick
Roberta Frank Dosick
Laurie Doyle
Mike Durschlag
Mary Lou Dyke
Matthew Earne
Gary Eaton
Dr. Bertram C. Edelstein & Dr.
Karen L. Helrich
Evelyn Edelstein
Mark Edelstein
Michael Edelstein
Bruce Edens
Richard Eger
Allen Ehrlich
Claudia Ehrlich
Wendy Eichenbaum
Joanne Einhorn
Marti Eisenberg
Ronald Eisenberg
Toby & Norman Eisenberg
Karen Eisman
Joanne & Harry Ellison
Daniel Ellman
Larry Emdur
Janet Endo
Jean Enoch
Pamela Epstein
Jon Epsten
Mary Epsten
Milton Erman
Susan Erman
Leo & Mary Eskenazi
Jeffrey Esko
Jeffrey & Jill Essakow
Nathan Essakow
Norma Essakow
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Etess
Dorothy Ettinger
Jacob Ettinger
Hannah Fabrikant
Candice Fagan
Jane Fantel
Barbara Farfel
Martin Farfel
Heidi Farkash
John Farkash
Adolfo Fastlicht
Dan Feder
Joshua Feder
Herschel Feigelson
Judith Feinberg
Randi Feinberg
Inge Feinswog
Renee Feinswog
Karen Feitelberg
Barbara Feldman
Batsheva Feldman
Bernard Feldman
Claire Feldman
Daniel & Sylvia Feldman
Earl N. Feldman
Eleanor Feldman
Howard Feldman
Linda Feldman
Nomi Feldman
Sanford Feldman
Sara Feldman
Suzi Feldman
Uri & Belinda Feldman
Zane & Alice Feldman
Robert Feldner
Pam & Walter Ferris
Ann Fichman
Susan Fieldman
David Fingerhut
April Fink
Mathew Fink
Rhona Fink
Brian First
Howard First
Karen First
Shirley First
Merle Fischlowitz
Kathleen Fisher
Samuel Fisher
Tom Fisher
Leonard Fishman
Meryl Flam
Murray Fleck
Arnold Flick
Bonny Forrest
Joseph Fox
Perla & Jules Fox
Karen Fox
Ron Fox
Leonard Fram
Marcia Fram
Barbara L. Frank
Beryl Frank
Betsy Frank
David Frank
Jack Frank
Julian Frank
Cantor Lori Wilinsky Frank
Patty Frasier
Simon Freedman
B. David Freundlich
Judith Friedel
Bernard Friedland
Richard Friedland
Abraham Friedman
Howard Friedman
Jan Friedman
Noah Friedman
Edward Frieman
Andrea Frimmer
Benjamin Frishberg
Virginia Frogel
Avi & Margarita Frohlichman
Helane Fronek
Jan Fronek
Donald Fuhrman
Ellen Furman
Fred Furman
Ivan Fux
Jaya Fux
Tania Fux
Danny Gabriel
Graeme Gabriel
Sara Galante
Gregorio Galicot
Jana Galicot
Karla Galicot
Melissa Galicot
Rashel Galicot
Helena Galper
Melissa Gans
Heidi Gantwerk
Raquel Garber
Seymour Garber
Daniel & Allison Gardenswartz
Brendan Gaylis
Franklin Gaylis
Dr. Hyman Gaylis
Brian Geffen
Sylvia Geffen
Harvey & Lois Gelb
Jay Gelbart
Alisa Gelbart
Arthur Geller
Mary Jo Gersenfish
Gordon Gerson
Susanne Geshekter
Bette Getline
Joseph Gezelter
Arlene Gil
Gerald Gilberg
Marcia Gilberg
Bobbie & Jon Gilbert
Richard Gilbert
Shirley Gilbert
Ruth Gilboa
David Gimbel
Kenneth Gimbel
Amnon Gires
Marc Gittelsohn
Thomas Glasser
Rae Glassman
Abraham & Frances Gleiberman
Marleigh & Alan Gleicher
Elaine Gliner
Eli Glovinsky
Barbara Gluck
Ayelet Gneezy
Claire Gold
Ilana & Joe Gold
Jeanne Gold
Mindy Gold
Morris Gold
Phyllis Gold
Stuart Gold
Susan Gold
David M.F. Goldberg
Dr. Barry & Delores Goldberg
Edward Goldberg
Jerold Goldberg
Linda Goldberg
Melvin Goldberg
Meryl Goldberg
Rory Goldberg
Steven Goldberg
Warren Goldberg
Florence Goldfarb
Ronald & Wyona Goldman
Michael Goldsmid
Laura Goldstein
Meg & Allan Goldstein
Denotes Lion of Judah, an internationally recognized group of women whose vision and commitment support our global Jewish community with a minimum gif of $5,000 each year to the Annual Campaign.
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The Ben-Gurion Society is a national Young Leadership Society sponsored by the Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Communities (UJC) for young leaders (ages 25 to 45) who make a commitment of $1,000 or more to the Jewish Community Federation’s annual Campaign.
Legacy. In blessed memory.
We have tried to honor all listing requests to the best of our ability. If we have made an error, please accept our sincere apology and call us at 858.571.3444 so we can make the correction prior to the next time we publish the donor roll.
Denotes Lion of Judah, an internationally recognized group of women whose vision and commitment support our global Jewish community with a minimum gif of $5,000 each year to the Annual Campaign.
Endowment-More copy to come. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nullam nisl eros, tempor vel pretium vitae, sagittis a metus. Suspendisse potenti.
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The Ben-Gurion Society is a national Young Leadership Society sponsored by the Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Communities (UJC) for young leaders (ages 25 to 45) who make a commitment of $1,000 or more to the Jewish Community Federation’s annual Campaign.
Legacy. In blessed memory.
We have tried to honor all listing requests to the best of our ability. If we have made an error, please accept our sincere apology and call us at 858.571.3444 so we can make the correction prior to the next time we publish the donor roll.
Doing a World of GoodPartnering for a Vibrant Jewish Future 5554
United Jewish Federation Donors
Jo Ann Goldstone
Stuart Goldstone
Boyd and Louise Goldwyn
Daniel Goldzband
Melvin Goldzband
Andrew Gomperts
David Goodblatt
Andrew Goodman
Eric Goodman
Penina Goodman
Sharon Goodman
Barbara Gordon
Jeoffry Gordon
Michael Gordon
Nancy Gordon
Robert & Rhoda Gordon
Vicki Gordon
Shelley & Gideon Goren
Shelley Goren
Salomon Gorshtein
Roanne Gotthelf
Steve Gould
Bonnie Graff
Schuyler Grant
Lawrence Gratt
Philip Graubart
Jeff Greco
Alan Green
Claire Green
Liora Green
Melvin Green
Melvyn Green
Orin Green
Jennifer Greenberg
Laurie Greenberg
Mark Greenberg
Beverlee Greene
Pat Greene
Roberta Greene
Patricia Greenfield
Estelle Greenstein
Marlene Greenstein
Leonard Gregory
Stephen Groban
Carla Grosmann
Marc Gross
Mimi Gross
Karen Grossman
Harry Gruber
Judith & Allen Gruber
Brandon Grusd
Miriam Guberek
Vivian Guefen
Judith Gumbiner
Jerry Gumpel
Rebecca Gumpel
Herbert Jr. & Ellen Hafter
Diana L. Hahn
Judith Hahn
Howard Haimsohn
Robert & Merrill Haimsohn
Jeffrey Hall & Fern Platt
Samuel Halpern
Kristin Hampshire
Steven Mannis & Kane Handel
Barry Handler
Gerald Handler
Judy Handler
Suzanne Handler
Lisa Haney
John Harland
Michael Harnett
Jay Harris
Ruth Harris
Rita Hartman
Alan and Barbara Haubenstock
Betsy Haubrich
Mike Heath &
Kaye Quiroquiro
Joy Hecht
Lisa Heikoff
Saul Heiman
Morton Heinrich
Joel Heiser
Chuck Helsel
Harvey & Randi Helsel
Agnes Herman
Richard Herman
Sandra Herman
Elissa Herring
Ilana Herring
Larry Herring
Tammy Hershfield
Elaine Hess
Leonard & Ursula Hess
Howard Hian
Jeffrey High
Arnold Hill
Ari Hirschhorn
Gary Hirsh
Morton Hirshman
Sheila Hittleman-Sohn
Charlotte Hockstein
Barbara Hoffer
David & Heather Hofflich
Joyce Hoffman
Sam Hoffman
Thomas Hoffman
Holocaust Remembrance
Endowment Fund of the JCF
Robert Horowitz
Laurie Hoshaw
Don Houts
Harold Hower
Lillian Huberman
Deborah Huennekens
Leroy Hughes
Kathy Huish
Linda Hutkin-Slade
Kent Hytken
Jean Iglow
Brian & Jenny Ilfeld
Dr. Robert Ilko
Kenji Ima
Shirley Imber
Robert Irving
Israel Ismaj
Jacqueline Ismaj
Hans Ismann
Dr. Andrew Israel
Isaac Israel
Audrey Jacobs
Dr. Gary Jacobs
Dr. Jacqueline Jacobs
Karl Jacobs
Lila Jacobson
Jake Jacoby
Marsha Janger
Dr. Edward A. Janon
Linda Janon
Cornell Jaray
Emily Jennewein
Elizabeth Jeter
Daniela Jinich
Karen Jinich
Ricardo Jinich
Roberto Jinich
Sergio Jinich
Gabrielle Joel
Dr. Cecile Jordan
Roberta Josepho
Roy Josepho
Anthony & Natalie Josephson
Laura Jucha
Marcia Kagnoff
David Kahn
Linda-Anne Kahn
Bernardo Kajarek
Barbara Kamesar
Bernardo Kanarek
Maya Kanarek
Helen Kanfer
Melissa Kanter
Simone Kanter
Daniel Kaplan
Denise Kaplan
Esther Kaplan
George Kaplan
Jeri Kaplan
Jodie Kaplan
Lawrence Kaplan
Morris Kaplan
Muriel Kaplan
Robert Kaplan
Roy Kaplan
Stephen & Alysa Kaplan
Theodore & Trina Kaplan
Harvey & Elizabeth Karten
Avra Kassar
Barry Kassar
Dorothy Katz
Ilse Katz
Linda Katz
Liz Katz
Louis Katz
Mel Katz
Norman Katz
Rita Katz
Emanuel Kauder
Nadja Kauder
Bernard Kauderer
Myra Kauderer
Richard Kaufman & Eyla
Boies
Sheryl Kaufman
Ann Kavy
Ron Keidar
Sol Kempinski
Marcia Kern
Karen K. Kessler
Clark Kholos
Perla Kimball
Todd Kirschen
Miriam Kirshner
Timothy Kitt
Barbara Klein
David Klein
Selwyn Klein
Tamara Klein
Morton Kleinberg
Nan Kleinman
Guy Klemens
Gertrude Klotz
Mr. Conrad Kluger
Deena Kobernick
Gerald Kobernick
Dr. Marc E. Kobernick
Todd Kobernick
Karen Kogut
Joyce & Michael Kole
Robert Kolkey
Stephen Kollisch
Margaret Kopiec
Michael Kopiec
Marlene Kopstein
Jessica Koren
Nat Koren
Sharon Koren
Rabbi David Kornberg
Deborah Kornberg
Murray Kornblit
Marsha Korobkin
Marcia Kossman
Doris Kossy
Beulah Koz
Ana Kozlowski
Jaime Kozlowski
Joan Kramer
Kathryn Kramer
Mark Kramer
Barbara Krantzberg
Jesse Krantzberg
Martha Krasne
Joy Krasner
Milton Krasner
Albert Krasnoff
Dianne & Larry Krasnow
Enid Krieger
David Kroll
Jonathan Kroll
Alex Krongold
Cecilia Krongold
Sherry Kroop
Seth Krosner & Phil Johnson
Elena Kucinski
Roberto Kucinski
David Kupferberg
Dr. Lloyd Kuritsky
Dr. Paul Kurtin
Diane Kutner
Ian Kutner
Jess Lacher
Phillip Ladman
Candice Lagnado
Isaac Lagnado
Sanford Lakoff
Jan Landau
Max Landau
Sam Landau
Barry Lander
Michael Lanes
Curtis Lang
Mark Laska
Elliot & Phyllis Lasser
Jerri Pittluck
Eleanor Laverson
Dennis Lavine
Rhoda Lavine
Mara Lawrence
Pamela Lawrence
Anita Lawson
Joth Layton
Robert Lazarus
L.E.B Enterprises, Inc
Fanny Krasner Lebovits
Brad Lebow
Yvette Lechtner
Caryl Lees-Witte
Michelle Lefton
Matthew Lehrer
David Leib
Rich Leib
Hilda Leisorek
Lainie Lesser-Mark
Howard Levin
Ina Levin
Michael Levin
Phyllis Levin
Rebecca Selk Levin &
Wayne I. Levin
Beth Levine & Henry Abarbanel
Elizabeth Levine
Ellen Levine
Ellyn Levine
Geraldine Levine
Haya Levine
Ira D. Levine
Justin Levine
Dr. Mauricio Levine
Robert Levine
Stefanie Levine
Steven & Audrey Levine
Theodore & Mimi Levine
Ely Levinsky
Cheryl Levitt
Jennifer Levitt
Carol Levy
David Levy
Lawrence & Nancy Levy
Linda Levy
Nathan & Celia Levy
Theodora Pincus
Betty Lias
Clark Libenson
Harriette Libenson
Hillary Liber
Jeffrey Liber
David Liberman
Deena Libman
Eleanor Lieb
Dalia Lieberman
Sandy Lieberman
Kara Liederman
Paul C. Liederman, MD
Cyril Light
Elias Lilienthal
Sara Limenes
Miriam Lincoff
Katja Lindenberg
Philip Linssen
Nancy Linton
Hilliard Lipman
Ann Lipschitz
Gerald Lipschitz
Hollis & Alan Litrownik
Gail Littman
Dr. Marshall J. Littman
Mark & Ellie Livingstone
Nancy Loewenthal
Iliana Lombrozo
Jessica Lombrozo
Jose Lombrozo
Barbara Loonin
Ingram Losner
Marc Lotzof
Beatrice Loynab
Herbert Lubick
Marsha Lubick
Anthony & Joan Lubowe
Alan Lurie
Barbara Lurie
Karin Lurie
Norman Lurie
Selwyn Lurie
Michael & Kevan Lyon
Leslye Lyons
Harold Mackler
Dr. Norman & Mrs. Elaine Magid
Chelle Maio
Sharon Mair
Alan S. Maisel, MD
David Maizel
Luis Maizel
Jerry Malamud
Ruth Malin
Jay Malkoff
Sharon Malkoff
Lori Maloney
Morgan Maltzman
Jess Mandel
Melissa Mandel
David Mandelbaum
Sonia Mandelbaum
Mark & Brenda Mann
Barbara Marcus
Brad Marcus
Danielle Marcus
Marie Margulis
Kenneth & Gloria Marion
Michael Marks
Diane Schachat
Jerry Markus
Celia Marshak
Ruth Marx
Miriam Maya
Carrie Mayers
Hillel Mazansky
Felice McGrath
Kathie McKirdy
Lanie Meltzer
Rabbi Scott Meltzer
Susie Meltzer
Ed Mendelsohn
Ivan Mendelsohn
Lynn Mendelsohn
Marcie Merel
Cantor Sheldon Merel
Brian Mervis
Stanley Mestman
Mandi Meyerowitz
Wayne Meyerowitz
Marge Michaelson
Cecilia Michan
David Michan
Henry Michan
Jenny Michan
Denotes Lion of Judah, an internationally recognized group of women whose vision and commitment support our global Jewish community with a minimum gif of $5,000 each year to the Annual Campaign.
Endowment-More copy to come. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nullam nisl eros, tempor vel pretium vitae, sagittis a metus. Suspendisse potenti.
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The Ben-Gurion Society is a national Young Leadership Society sponsored by the Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Communities (UJC) for young leaders (ages 25 to 45) who make a commitment of $1,000 or more to the Jewish Community Federation’s annual Campaign.
Legacy. In blessed memory.
We have tried to honor all listing requests to the best of our ability. If we have made an error, please accept our sincere apology and call us at 858.571.3444 so we can make the correction prior to the next time we publish the donor roll.
Denotes Lion of Judah, an internationally recognized group of women whose vision and commitment support our global Jewish community with a minimum gif of $5,000 each year to the Annual Campaign.
Endowment-More copy to come. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nullam nisl eros, tempor vel pretium vitae, sagittis a metus. Suspendisse potenti.
z”l
The Ben-Gurion Society is a national Young Leadership Society sponsored by the Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Communities (UJC) for young leaders (ages 25 to 45) who make a commitment of $1,000 or more to the Jewish Community Federation’s annual Campaign.
Legacy. In blessed memory.
We have tried to honor all listing requests to the best of our ability. If we have made an error, please accept our sincere apology and call us at 858.571.3444 so we can make the correction prior to the next time we publish the donor roll.
Doing a World of GoodPartnering for a Vibrant Jewish Future 5756
United Jewish Federation Donors
Rashel Michan
David Michelson
Paul Michelson
Shelley Michelson
David Mickelson
Gavin Miller
Joyce Miller Arovas
Lesley Mills
Leonard Milner
Stan Minick
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The Ben-Gurion Society is a national Young Leadership Society sponsored by the Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Communities (UJC) for young leaders (ages 25 to 45) who make a commitment of $1,000 or more to the Jewish Community Federation’s annual Campaign.
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Denotes Lion of Judah, an internationally recognized group of women whose vision and commitment support our global Jewish community with a minimum gif of $5,000 each year to the Annual Campaign.
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The Ben-Gurion Society is a national Young Leadership Society sponsored by the Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Communities (UJC) for young leaders (ages 25 to 45) who make a commitment of $1,000 or more to the Jewish Community Federation’s annual Campaign.
Legacy. In blessed memory.
We have tried to honor all listing requests to the best of our ability. If we have made an error, please accept our sincere apology and call us at 858.571.3444 so we can make the correction prior to the next time we publish the donor roll.