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1. GENERATION
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GENERATIONלזוך זוך | Portland, OR | Summer 2016
www.cedarsinaipark.org
INSIDE
A LETTER FROM THE CEO PAGE 4
AN INTERVIEW WITH WOLF PAKULA PAGE 6
OREGON’S FIRST GREEN HOUSE®
HOME PAGE 8
Life Continues Here
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Angelo Turner at 971.717.7148|Angelo.Turner@cedarsinaipark.org
or Julie Diamond at 503.248.9328 | julied@ojcf.org
Anonymous
John & Carol Arnsberg
Richard A. &
Dianne R. Arensberg
Gloria Bacharach
Wilma-Jane Balick
Jerome & Gaby* Barde
Leonard & Goldie Barde*
Ricardo &
Rosana Berdichevsky
Richard Berman
Manny & Karen Berman
Esta Bernstein*
Herb & Eve* Black
Philip & Fay Blank*
Henry* & Gerel Blauer
Stan & Judy Blauer
Mollie Blumenthal*
George & Harriet* Bodner
Molly Bodner
Gary & Elise Brickner-Schulz
Eden Rose Brown
Harry Bruss*
Cele Cahall *
Milt & Cissi* Carl
Bernard Carr*
Nathan & Sara* Cogan
Frieda Cohen
William S. Cohen
Stuart Durkheimer*
Elaine Durst
Beverly & Stan Eastern
Bob & Ruth Erlich
Bernice Feibleman*
Louise Feldman
Michael & Chris Feves
Sherry & Paul Fishman
David Copley Forman
Alex Frankel*
Paul & Nancy Frisch
David Fuks & DeAnn Sullivan
Kimberly Fuson
Linda and Tom Georges III
Burton* & Bernice Gevurtz
Bob & Lesley Glasgow
Ivan Gold
Ira & Julie Gottlieb
Mildred Goldfoot*
Rosalie & Harold* Goodman
Douglas & Lila Goodman
William Gordon*
Peryl Gottesman*
Michelle & Steve Gradow
Alan* & Nancy Green
Heidi & Gary Grenley
Fred Hajek*
Arline Hasman*
Margaret Hasson
Stan & Shirley Hodes
Arnold & Ruth Hopfer*
Irwin & Renee Holzman
Marvin S. Horenstein
Bari Isaacson
Garry & Judith Kahn
Norman & Susan Kaplon
Howard & Sandra Katz
Eileen R. Kauffman*
Harvey* & Jody Klevit
Steve Laveson and
Leslie Isenstein
Ethel K. Lehman*
Kenneth M. & Irene Leondar
Irv & Rhoda Leopold
Millard D. Lesch
Ryan & Jordana Levenick
Nira & Leonard Levine
Irving & Olga Lieberman*
David Lippoff &
Liz Rabiner Lippoff
Evelyn Asher Maizels
Richard & Harriet Maizels
Bud & Robin Marcus
Stanley & Susan Marcus
Dick Mastbrook & Arleen Slive
Fran Matson
Barry & Susan Menashe
Jack & Madeleine Menashe
Joanne Van Ness Menashe
Lou & Bernice Menashe
Ruben & Elizabeth Menashe
Solomon & Rosalyn Menashe
Victor & Toinette Menashe
Ralph & Sandi Miller
Leonard & Elayne Shapiro
Jack* & Patricia Silver
Richard Solomon and
Alyce Flitcraft
Les & Martha Soltez
Marshal Spector &
Shari Levinson
Dorothy Spiro*
Edwin & Roslyn Srebnik*
Marguerite S. Stahl*
Adrienne Stenger*
Jack Straus
Robert & Mitzi* Tobias
Ida Toff*
Ron B.* & Marcy Tonkin
Harry Turtledove*
Stephen Ungar*
Linda & Larry Veltman
Estate of Silvia VerMeer*
Jaclyn Vidgoff
Larry and Liz Volchok
Richard A. Weill
David P. Weiner &
Teresa Spada
Bob & Marla Weiner
Dove “Ducky” Weiner*
Elsie West*
Kenneth & Irene Winters
Bruce & Susan Winthrop
Jack Wolinsky
Vicki Zidell
Debbie Mink
Harold Nadler
Marvin* & Leah Nepom
Carol Spero Newman*
Herbert* & Jeanne Newmark
The Norman and Karen Olds
Revocable Trust
Jessie Overbeck*
Ray & Dorothy Packouz
Gary & Sylvia Pearlman
Stanley* & Esther J. Perkel
Sue Perkel
Lois & Gerry* Poplack
Jeff & Francine Reingold
Dorothy Claire Rich*
Harriet Richard
Paul and Gayle Romain
Edward Rosenbaum*
Alan & Eve Rosenfeld
Eric & Tiffany Rosenfeld
Rosemarie Rosenfeld
Sally Rosenfeld & Andrew
Frank
Andrew & Alexis Rosengarten
Arnold* & Rose Rustin
Isadore & Joy Russell*
Ruby Sachter
Norman* & Elaine Savinar
Charlotte Schwartz*
Mylen & Roslyn Shenker
John Leasing Selling*
*Of Blessed Memory
5TH COMMANDMENT SOCIETY MEMBERS
We are pleased to recognize the following donors
who have made commitments to leave a legacy gift
to CSP.
3. GENERATION TO GENERATION newsletter is a publication of Portland, Oregon’s Cedar Sinai Park.
Founded in 1920, Cedar Sinai Park is a nonprofit organization committed to delivering a broad-based
spectrum of care that can be tailored to individuals’ unique needs. Our service lines include: Rose
Schnitzer Manor (independent and assisted living); Sinai In-Home Care; Robison Jewish Health Center;
Harold Schnitzer Health and Rehabilitation Care Center; Adult Day Services; Jewish Family & Child
Service; Lexington Apartments, Park Tower Apartments, Rose Schnitzer Tower and The 1200 Building
(affordable housing); and Kehillah (special needs housing).
CONTENTS
4 A Letter From the CEO
6 An Interview with Wolf Pakula
8 Oregon’s First Green House® Home
9 Kudos to Missy Fry
10 Events at CSP
12 Tributes
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Saturday, March 4th, 2017
The Hilton Portland
CSP’s annual event
benefiting the residents
of the Robison Jewish
Health Center
Contact Teri Patapoff at 503.535.4360
or patapofft@cedarsinaipark.org
Save
the Date
4. Summertime in Portland is a
season when residents are
energized and active. The
streets are busy with musicians,
tourists, and parades.
Homeowners take advantage of
the beautiful weather to undertake
home remodels and landscape
improvements. And we at Cedar
Sinai Park are no exception: our
administrators and staff are
diligently caring for residents and
families while all around them our
campus is undergoing
transformation.
A recent industry report states that
1.8 million additional units of
senior housing will be needed in the
next 20+ years. Cedar Sinai Park
is in the midst of a growth phase to
be one of the leaders to meet the
demands of Portland’s senior adults
and those in need of social services.
It has been two years since I joined
this wonderful organization, and I
am excited to provide an overview
of the activity occurring across the
CSP campus and properties.
• The first Green House®
home in
Oregon, part of Harold Schnitzer
Health and Rehabilitation Care
Center, is now open at Cedar Sinai
Park. Residents, families, and the
public had the opportunity to tour
the home during the month of
A Letter from the
CEO
By Sandra C. Simon
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July to view the newest lifestyle
advancement in senior living. You
can read about it and see tour
photos in this issue of Generation.
• The current Robison Jewish Home
will be undergoing a
transition to accommodate a new
leading-edge, post-acute care
facility. The expansion of services
offered through this facility continues
to demonstrate CSP’s commitment to
provide a best-practices
curriculum encompassing high levels
of care standards and staff training
to meet patient’s needs and
expectations. This facility will be
available to all Portland residents
needing rehabilitation after surgery
or illness, regardless of age or
religious affiliation.
• Funding for these projects has
been accomplished through the
generous and ongoing contributions
of our community. As a non-profit
organization, this support is critical
to enable CSP to continue its
passionate focus to provide care to
the community in a loving, dignified,
and respectful manner based on the
following, universal Jewish values of
aging:
Tikkun Olam – the obligation
to make the world a better place.
Gemilut Chasadim – the
obligation to act justly and with
loving kindness toward people in
need.
Tzedakah – the obligation
to act charitably.
To date, we have almost met our
fundraising goal. I encourage you
to give – or give a little more – to
help us meet our funding objective.
• One year ago Cedar Sinai Park
and Jewish Family & Child
Service (JFCS) consolidated to
enhance the services both
organizations provide to the
community. This collaboration has
resulted in a new Clinical Case
Manager (CCM) position to be
located at Rose Schnitzer Manor.
Missy Fry, the new CCM, brings a
wealth of knowledge and experi-
ence to this new role. Read about
Missy and the role of a CCM in this
edition of Generation to
Generation.
• The 2016 Annual Giving
Campaign will begin in September.
This campaign – entirely unrelated
and unsupported by the
construction funds CSP received –
assists the needs of those who can
no longer provide for the costs of
their own care, the most fragile
members of our community who
demand our ongoing attention
5. and commitment. The Torah reminds
us not to abandon those who have
reached old age. not to abandon
those who have reached old age.
Your support in this endeavor reflects
the ethical base of our faith and our
community. If you have any questions
please contact Mary Jane Schenk
at 971.717.7165 or mary.schenk@
cedarsinaipark.org
• Lastly, I participated on a
mission to Israel in late May/early
June. This trip was sponsored by the
Jewish Federations of North America,
in partnership with A Wider Bridge,
with additional support from our own
Portland Jewish Federation. The
purpose was to experience Israeli
culture, politics and character through
a LGBTQ lens. Israeli President Rivlin
met our group and said, “I hope this
visit will help you look beyond the
headlines and see that, despite the
challenges, Israel is still a beacon of
democracy and equality in the Middle
East and the world.” It was a
heart-warming and life-changing
experience, one that heightened my
appreciation of the open philosophy
that CSP offers to the Portland
community.
This summer edition of Generation to
Generation contains updates
surrounding the activity occurring here
at CSP. If you have any questions or
would like to visit the campus, please
give us a call or email me directly at
sandra.simon@cedarsinaipark.org. I
hope the remainder of your summer is
a fun-filled and safe one.
Sandra C. Simon
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Cedar Sinai Park Board Officers
and Trustees
President
Liz Rabiner Lippoff
Vice President of Development
Elise Brickner-Schulz
Vice President of Finance
Michael Feves
Vice President of Programs
Ivan Gold
Secretary
Susie Marcus
Immediate Past President
Lance Steinberg
Trustees
John Christianson
Norm Dowty
Rachael Duke
Alix Rosenbaum Dyke
Michael Millender
Past Presidents
Manuel S. Berman
Milt Carl
Beverly F. Eastern
Stanley F. Eastern
Michael Feves
David Copley Forman
Friends of Robison Representative
Michelle Eastern Gradow
Resident Representative
Bernice Karsch
Jeff Reingold
Mylen Shenker
Eddy Shuldman
Les Soltesz
Paul Sonnenschein
Paul Frisch
Dr. Victor Menashe
Stan Rotenberg
Ruby Sachter
Jordan Schnitzer
Jim Winkler
6. An Interview With
Wolf Pakula
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At Cedar Sinai Park, we are
fortunate to have people
from around the world with
so many life experiences. One of
these people is Wolf Pakula, a
resident of Rose Schnitzer Manor
since 2012.
Wolf was born on March 23, 1921,
in Tomaszow, Poland, where he
and his five brothers were reared.
The city had a population of
60,000, with a Jewish population
of 15,000. Wolf had graduated
high school and already learned
his trade of cabinet making by the
time the Germans invaded Poland
on September 1, 1939. Shortly
before the war broke out, Wolf’s
family received a letter from his
uncle urging them to come the
United States. His father’s response
was, “I got America right here.” He
felt that America was only for the
poor.
Also, during the first World War
he had conducted business with the
Germans and didn’t believe that
the Holocaust would occur.
A few days after the
Germans invaded Poland they
entered Tomaszow. The Jewish
people in the town were captured
and forced to regulate a local river
for the next few months. In
November, the Germans ordered
all unmarried Jewish males 16-45
to come to a working ghetto where
they selected one male per family
and sent the others home. Wolf, the
male selected from his family, says
the men were promised that after
four weeks of working there they
would be able to return to their
families; however, fourteen weeks
passed and he was still working.
With the help of his cousin who
gave him a pass to buy a ticket on
the train to return home, Wolf fled.
He arrived back in Tomaszow and
worked as an apprentice in a
cabinet shop, a trade that
eventually led to saving his life.
One day while Wolf waited in
line for food, a man cut in front of
him. Wolf asked him to move and
when he didn’t, a fight broke out.
After German soldiers broke up the
fight, Wolf and the other man were
escorted to a dark room filled with
other people. Wolf asked them why
they were there and a man
responded, “they are going to take
us out and shoot us tomorrow.” As
Wolf waited by the door the
Commandant opened it, pulled him
out, and ordered him to shine the
Commandant’s boots. He recog-
nized that Wolf worked in the
cabinet shop and asked him why he
was there. Wolf told him the story
and the Commandant sent
Left: Wolfs wife Rose, his eldest son Barry, and Wolf.
Right: Wolf’s time as a police officer after the war
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him home telling him not to fight
again. The rest of the people were
shot the next day.
This wasn’t the only time that
Wolf’s trade saved his life. After
the holidays in 1942, there was a
liquidation that left only 1,000
people in the city including Wolf.
This liquidation forced the
Gestapo, who employed Wolf as
a cabinet maker, to fire him. Wolf
pleaded with them to stamp a
paper saying he worked for them
and they obliged. Within the
ghetto, there was another factory
where Wolf wanted to work;
however, they were not hiring
anyone, even if they had stamped
papers. After being rejected for
work by the factory, Wolf saw two
people struggling to unload
barrels of oil from a truck. He
showed them how to safely
unload it and was immediately
approached by a German who
asked where he worked. Wolf told
him that the factory refused to hire
him. The German made him a
foreman and let him work out his
time there until November of 1942.
Swiss border. On May 2, Wolf
woke up in the forest with no more
soldiers around and just a few
fellow prisoners. They made their
way to a town, where they saw a
tank with a white star on it. He was
finally liberated. Wolf met his wife
in 1945 and married her in 1946.
During that time, he worked in a
displaced persons camp until
immigrating to the United States.
Once he was here, he started to
work while waiting to gain
citizenship. After waiting the
required five years, he became an
American citizen and opened a
successful nightclub and liquor store
in Indianapolis.
These are just a handful of events
that Wolf has experienced
throughout his life. He shares these
stories in order to “remember and
make sure they never happen
again.” Throughout his time during
the war, he never lost hope and
always looked forward, never
giving up. We thank him for this
story and for being part of the
wonderful community within Rose
Schnitzer Manor.
After this, there was the final
liquidation of Tomaszow that
included everyone except Wolf
and the few other workers in the
factory. In May of 1943, the
workers were taken to the Blyzen
work camp, for a year before
being transferred to Auschwitz.
Each worker was sent with a letter
from German officers
stating that they were trade
workers. Wolf was assigned to
work in the kitchen and, after three
months of working in the kitchen,
there was another selection. The
workers were lined up as Doctor
Josef Mengele walked through and
made his selection. Wolf had a
wound on his wrist wrapped with
bandages. When Mengele asked
a doctor within the prison about it,
the doctor lied telling Mengele that
it was healed and Wolf was ready
for work. A month later, Wolf and
the other trade workers were sent
to Dachau. After enduring the
terrible conditions of Dachau, Wolf,
along with other camp prisoners,
was forced to join one final march.
The march made its way to the
Germany Holocaust Memorial
8. Welcome to the first Green House home in Oregon, part of the new Harold Schnitzer Health and
Rehabilitation Care Center. Cedar Sinai Park always strives to be at the forefront of innovation for elder
care. This year, we have made another leap by becoming a new member of The Green House® Project home.
Our residents will enjoy their remaining years sleeping in their own comfortable room, relaxing in their living
room around the fireplace, and enjoying home cooked meals out of their household kitchen and around a family
table while continuing to receive excellent care from staff who knows them the best.
Our residents rule here. We believe that elderhood should be respected and honored. Our residents will make
decisions on how they wish to spend their day, when and what they eat, and how to accomplish purposeful tasks
such as doing their own laundry or participating in personalized meaningful engagement. We encourage their
highest ability to allow for opportunities to give back. Through their house meetings, our residents have a voice
and control their daily lives.
Through hours and hours of training, our staff is learning to change the culture of how we provide for our
residents and how we do business on a daily basis. The circular staff matrix puts the resident in the center. The
people managing the house are the ones working the closest with the residents as opposed to the top down
management structure seen in traditional nursing home settings. The people that know and work with them best
are the managers of the home. Through the Exploring Options approach, we ensure that everyone has a voice
and consensus is reached before jumping immediately to problem solving. The Shahbazim, universal care
workers, work in self-managed teams and take on coordinator roles that empower them to run their house
collaboratively. The Clinical Support Team, the Guide, the Director of Nursing Services, and the Administrator use
the skills they have learned to use a coaching approach to support the Shahbazim’s all important work.
Oregon’s First
Green House®
HomeBy Jennifer Felberg
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She will also continue as a half-time case manager for the Holocaust Survivor Services program at JFCS,
including overseeing Café Europa activities. there’s an old saying: You can’t be all things to all people. But any-
one who knows Missy Fry would be hard-pressed to apply that expression to her.
Missy joined Jewish Family & Child Service in 2010 as a Portland State University social work intern. She is
currently a case manager for Holocaust Survivor Services; previous positions include volunteer coordinator and
program administrator. She also has experience working with low-income seniors, older adults in the LGBTQI
community, patients in hospice, and Somali Bantu refugees at an afterschool homework group.
Missy has done all this while attending graduate school at PSU, where she recently received a Master of Social
Work (MSW) as well as a Graduate Certificate in Gerontology. She says that becoming a social worker has long
been her dream. “Neither of my parents completed college, but they both instilled empathy, compassion, and
determination in me at a young age.”
When she’s not working, Missy cheers on the Portland Trail Blazers, plays Sudoku, and hikes with her adorable
dog, Abbey.
Please join the entire JFCS and CSP staff in congratulating Missy—we’re extremely proud of her achievements!
Help Friends of Robison to support our residents!
Sunday, September 25th
6:30-8:30 p.m. - $18.00 per person
Snacks · Prizes · Fun
Bring your spouse, significant other and friends!
Our event will take place in Zidell Hall.
Please RSVP with payment by September 19th online at
http://cedarsinaipark.com/friends
or by check and send it to Friends of Robison,
6125 SW Boundary St, Portland, OR 97221-1019.
Space is limited so make your reservation now! We cannot wit to see you!!!
Ages 18 and over please.
Missy Fry
Meet
We are pleased to welcome Missy Fry to the campus. In her new half-time role as
JFCS Clinical Case Manager, Missy will be based at Rose Schnitzer Manor.
Play
10. Photos from Harold Schnitzer Health and Rehabilitation Care Center open house.
Clockwise: 1. Jim Winkler & Tom Eyer 2. Sandra C. Simon & Elise Brickner-Schulz
3. Michelle Eastern Gradow & Liz Lippoff
6. Martha Soltesz, Michelle Eastern Gradow, Elise Brickner-Schulz, & Bev Eastern
7. Jemi Mansfield & Jeanne Newmark 12. Rabbi Josh Rose affixes the mezuzah
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Photos from our annual event It’s Magic!
Clockwise: 4. Jordana Levenick, Ryan Levenick & Margot Feves 5. Sandra Simon with David Fuks
8. Senator Ron Wyden 9. Shirlee Lenske
10. Lara Stern, Evan Bernstein, Governor Kate Brown, Hailey Stern Bernstein & Brad Stern
13. Michelle Eastern Gradow & Bev Eastern 14. Jennifer Felberg and Jemi Mansfield
12. Our Community
Cedar Sinai Park touches the lives of thousands
thanks to the help we receive from our
community. Our Jewish principles guide the
organization to help the Jewish community and
people of all ethnic, faith and spiritual
backgrounds.
ROBISON JEWISH HEALTH CENTER
Offers a full range of support services including
excellent physical rehabilitation, intermediate nursing
care and memory support services - all delivered with
kindness, respect and understanding by supportive and
professional caregivers.
503.535.4300
6125 SW Boundary Street, Portland, Or 97221
Cedarsinaipark.org
ROSE SCHNITZER MANOR
In an urban forest setting, provides both independent
living and assisted living and an extensive array of
services in a friendly and welcoming community.
Personalized care is at the heart of Rose Schnitzer
Manor’s services.
503.535.4000
6140 SW Boundary Street, Portland, OR 97221
Cedarsinaipark.org
ADULT DAY SERVICES
Enables family caregivers to do a better job of caring
for their loved one by giving them needed breaks to
care for themselves.
503.535.4403
6125 SW Boundary Street, Portland, OR 97221
Cedarsinaipark.org
JEWISH FAMILY & CHILD
SERVICE
Provides social services that improve the lives of
adults, families and children in the Jewish and
general communities.
503.226.7079 1221 SW Yamhill, Suite 301,
Portland, OR 97205
JFCS-Portland.org
KEHILLAH
Special needs housing. An important component of
Kehillah is its focus on supporting residents’ inclusion in
the community through social activities through social
activities and supported employment.
503.535.4212
Cedarsinaipark.org
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR SENIORS
Cedar Sinai Park offers four apartment buildings:
• Rose Schnitzer Tower
• Lexington Apartments
• Park Tower Apartments
• The 1200 Building
Life Continues
Here.
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13. TRIBUTES
7/1/2015 to 6/30/2016
Jeffrey Goldenberg
Barbara & Howard Cohn
Louie & Bernice Menashe
Sally & Debbie Mink
Louise Ruben
Arnold & Gloria Sadick
George and Fannie Gottesman
Ellen Teicher & Les Gottesman
Charles Gratman
Linda Pomeranz
Esther Hanson
Cynthia Hanson & Family
Rebecca Israel
Allen & Nettie Israel
Arthur & Glenda Israel
Sanford & Wendi Menashe
Victoria Morgan
Beulah Schauffer
Idelle Weinstein
Jay & Diane Zidell
Donald Kaufman
Bette Greenstein
Jean Konick
Jeffrey & Pamela Israel
Bob & Robin Konick
Merritt Linn & Susan Korey
Douglas Schwartz &
Cynthia Schaffer
Madelynne & Michael
Sheehan
Karen & Richard
Solomon
Claire Westerman
Jesse Kregal
Eugene & Linda Nudelman
Robert Labby
David Fuks & DeAnn Sullivan
Sharon Weil
Irwin Lazarus
Rhoda Feldman
Sidney Ledinson
Jean Pierce
Trudy Lesch
Jerry & Judith Lesch
Jim Leigh
Lora & Jim Meyer
Syd Levinson
Rob & Emily Ail
Norman & Kathy Chusid
Sherry Scheinman
Merritt Linn
Milton Carl
Leonard & Dolly Goldberg
Linda Ostomel
Michael & Jan Sigell
Alan Lippman
Joan Hirshberg & Norm
Friedman
Harriet Lohman
Rob & Emily Ail
Julia Mullen
Sanford & Wendi Menashe
Simon Newman
Rob & Emily Ail
Milton Carl
Robert Ginsberg
Rosanne Levi
Don Shern
Marvin & Lois Urman
Dorothy Packouz
Michael Olds & Gloria Borg
Olds
Donald Olds
Rae Goldenberg
Bud & Robin Marcus
Naomi Olds
Norm & Susan Kaplon
Allan & Marjorie Sherman
Earl Oller
Nancy Brown
Dale Oller
Richard & Lois Rosenbaum
David Weiner & Teresa
Spada
Richard Pedigo
Ralph & Sandi Miller
Ben Philan
Allan & Marjorie Sherman
Lois Poplack
Raymond & Dorothy Packouz
Francine Reingold’s Brother,
David
Mel & Carol Seger
Lisa Rhodes
Eugene & Linda Nudelman
Goldie Rosenbaum
Milton Carl
Susan Gerson
Robert & Lesley Glasgow
Gerald & Evelyn Leshgold
Leah Nepom
Eugene & Linda Nudelman
Dale Oller
Ray and Dorothy Packouz
Thomas & Barbara
Rosenbaum
Stanley & Madelle Rosenfeld
Elaine Savinar
Lois Schnitzer
Larry & Linda Veltman
Sharon Weil
Marge Saltzman
Harry & Joanne Glickman
Sam Schauffer
Arnold & Francine Frisch
Joseph Schwartz
Ralph & Sandi Miller
Martin & Sharyn
Schneiderman
Herb Shapiro
Joanne Bonime
Harry & Joanne Glickman
Richard & Deanne Rubinstein
Joy Rosenfeld’s Mother ~
Elizabeth Simmons
Ralph & Sandi Miller
Sherma Stenger
David Weiner & Teresa
Spada
Jerry Stern
Marv & Mildred Conney
Tom & Julie Diamond
Bunny Edelson
Jeffrey & Barbara Farber
Howard & Tamara Feuerstein
Lynne Gerber
Raya & Phillip Gladstein
Barbara Grashin
Elizabeth Johnson
Jerome Kessler
Stuart & Barbara Lang
Gerald & Evelyn Leshgold
Debbie Levin
Stanley & Joyce Loeb
Dale & Cheryl Magner
Jim & Lora Meyer
Sam Newson & Geri Schnitzer
Newson
Thelma & Stacie Newson
Henry & Nancy Oseran
Linda Ostomel
Jack & Barbara Schwartz
Robert Tobias
Marcy Tonkin
Rena & Cheryl Tonkin
Larry & Linda Veltman
Sharon Weil
IN MEMORY
ROBISON JEWISH HEALTH CENTER
Thank you for your support of Cedar Sinai Park. This tribute list
represents those who made a donation during fiscal year 2016.
Donations received after June 30, 2016 will be listed in next
year’s issue.
GENERAL
ASSISTANCE FUND
Velma Winkler Almo
Paula Abrams & David Blount
Ralph & Sandi Miller
Henry Barber
Paul Frank
Danny Black
Alan & Suzanne Barzman
Zelma Blank
Leonard & Marcia Fram
Larry & Linda Veltman
Vivienne Bonnin
Dr. & Mrs. William Breall
Leonard & Dolly Goldberg
Bruce & Phyllis Ritchie
Sherly Braaf
Susan Katz
Henrietta Brody
Eric & Beryl Brody
Sue Carl
Howard & Barbara Cohn
Shirley Harris
Arnold & Gloria Sadick
Ross Coblens
Jerry Barde
Stuart & Jacqueline Barthold
David & Diane Birk
Jo-Ann Bleich
Todd Coblens
John & Catherine Dunton
Shirley Harris
Larry & Karen Konick
Stanley & Madelle Rosenfeld
Ruby Satcher
Elinor Shanker
Sam & Jan Weiner
Stephanie Cohen
Lisa Schroeder
Dottie Fields
Eugene & Linda Nudelman
Sidney Davidson
Rick & Marilyn Gilbert
Maurice Goldberg
Ilene S. Goldberg
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Sanford & Elaine Weinstein
Phil Stratiner
Rob & Emily Ail
Molly Strauss
Rebecca Fleischman
Mary Stusinski
Lynne Pastor
John Tennant
Ralph & Sandi Miller
Shirley Trademan
Rosalie Goodman
Ruby Sachter
Allan & Marjorie Sherman
Robert Weinstein
Arnold & Francine Frisch
Jaimie & Jacob Harper
Jeff & Sherri Weinstein
Lillian Weiner
Ken & Delores Findley
Elaine Paul
Fannie Zeigen
Robert & Leslie Zeigen
Min Zidell
Nancy Brown
Gertrude Joseph
Liz & David Lippoff
Raymond & Dorothy Packouz
David Weiner & Teresa
Spada
Larry & Linda Veltman
Elynor Zusman
Alan & Suzanne Barzman
Ralph & Sandi Miller
Dick & Peggy Owen
Robert Tobias
Leonard & Marietta Zell
Martin & Beverly Zell
Ruth Gassner
Ray Goldenberg
Lee & Larry Hamlin
Ken Gurian
Allan & Marjorie Sherman
Inga Hamburger
Joanna Freedman
Debbie Osborne
Shirley Harris
Milton Carl
Jean Hasson
Allen & Jo Cohen
Jack Hecht
Page Mesher
R.D. Hubbard ~ Happy 80th
Ralph & Sandi Miller
Jane Krichevsky
Bud & Robin Marcus
Robert Labby
Gertrude Joseph
Robert Lindemann
Ruth Lindemann
Ruth Lindemann
Steve Lindemann
Steve Lindemann
Ruth Lindemann
Joyce Loeb ~ Happy 80th
Arnold & Francine Frisch
Robert Lustberg
Eve & Alan Rosenfeld
Merritt Linn
Gertrude Joseph
Ruth Menashe
Bernice & Louie Menashe
Toinette Menashe
Raya & Phillip Gladstein
Taya Meyer
Allan & Marjorie Sherman
Solomon D. Menashe ~ Happy
90th
Harry & Joanne Glickman
Lee & Becky Holzman
Becky Israel
Wendi & Sanford Menashe
Sanford & Elaine Weinstein
Vicki Zidell
Beatrice Rose~ Happy 101st
Birthday
Michael and Gloria Olds
Louise Ruben ~
Happy Special Birthday
Rob & Emily Ali
Rae Goldenberg
Naomi Schneider ~
Happy 90th Birthday
Marsha & Mark Kohen
Michael Sigell ~
Happy 75th Birthday
Jerry & Bunny Sadis
Martin & Sharyn
Schneiderman
Bob Tobias
Stan & Susie Marcus
Ted Zidell ~
Happy 90th Birthday
Racquel Zidell
Terrye Rudolph
Shirley Harris
Elaine Savinar
Robert Tobias
HAPPY
ANNIVERSARY
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GET WELL
WISHES
IN HONOR
Stan Blauer
Norm & Susan Kaplon
Barry Caplan
Harris & Estelle Sprincin
Jonathan Caplan ~ Happy 50th
Linda Ostomel
Milton Carl
Jeff & Sherri Weinstein
Delphine Davis
Bari Isaacson
Dr. William Galen ~ Happy
90th
Jeff & Sherri Weinstein
Dr. Melvyn & Elaine Ball ~
Happy 52nd Anniversary
Martin & Sharyn
Schneiderman
Stan & Judy Blauer ~
Happy 55th Anniversary
Bette Greenstein
Paul & Shari Fishman ~
Happy 50th Anniversary
Ruthanne & Ronald Field
Douglas & Lila Goodman
Marcy Tonkin
Dr. & Mrs. Mickey Kovsky
Gary & Sylvia Pearlman
Larry & Linda Veltman
Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Leshgold
Allen & Jo Cohen
Larry & Linda Veltman
Victor & Toinette Menashe
Carol Danish
Stuart & Jacqueline Barthold
Evelyn Freedman
Robert Tobias
Kenneth Goodman
Lorraine J. Lichtman
Vic Levy
Stuart & Jacqueline Barthold
Jerry Nudelman
Richard & Dianne Arnsberg
Arnold & Carol Barer
Bunny Edelson
Rae Goldenberg
Garry & Judith Kahn
Robert Tobias
Martin & Beverly Zell
Stan & Judy Blauer ~
Happy 55th Anniversary
Leonard & Jane Krichevsky
Donna Brownstein ~
“Thank you for honoring us”
Bunny & Jerry Sadis
Barbara & Barry Caplan ~
“Thank you for honoring us”
Bunny & Jerry Sadis
Gale Gottlieb ~ “Your on-going
contributions, love and kindness”
Drs. Leonard & Elayne
Shapiro
Michael & Guadalupe Diaz
Sesman Menashe ~
Your Wedding
Emily & Rob Ali
Randy & Renee Langley
Jerome Menashe
Ruby Sachter
Barbara Durkheimer ~
“Thank you for honoring us”
Bunny & Jerry Sadis
David Fuks ~ Your Retirement
from CSP
Jerry & Bunny Sadis
Jack & Barbara Schwartz
Julie Diamond
Father James Lackenmier, C.S.C.
~ 50th Anniversary of your
Ordination
Ralph Miller
Barbara & Stuart Lane –
“Thank you for honoring us”
Bunny & Jerry Sadis
Liz Lippoff ~ “In honor of being
elected Board President of CSP”
Bari Isaacson
Susie Marcus
Liz & David Lippoff
Lois Poplack
Michael & Jan Sigell
Laurie & Burt Rogoway ~
“Thank you for honoring us”
Bunny & Jerry Sadis
Alan & Eve Rosenfeld
Bert & Laurie Rogoway ~
“Thanks for being such great
neighbors!”
15. Amy Shapiro ~ “For leading the
High Holy Day services”
David Fine
Susan Alexander
Mc Mennamins, Inc. Raleigh Hills
Pub
National Council of Jewish
Women
Frank & Lee Berne
Gary & Cecille Beyl
Floyd Black
Herbert Black
Shemaya Blauer
Stan & Judy Blauer
Jo-Ann Bleich
Jerome & Amy Brem
Susan Brenner & Ed Kraus
William Brenner & Julia Waco
Roger & Miryam Brewer
Aviel Brodkin
Marian Brown
Bernard Carr Family Endowment
Fund
Arnold & Elaine Cogan
Allen & Jo Cohen
Frieda Cohen
James & Sherry Cohen
Richard & Ellen Cohen
Margery Cohn
Congregation Shaarie Torah
Delphine Davis
Dick & Cameron Davis
Howard & Linda Davis
Stuart & Reena Davis
Leslie & Leigh Dolin
Margaret Doolen
George & Dena Drasin
Stan & Beverly Eastern
Susan Eastern
Don Eichman
Michael & Reyna Eisenberg
James & Judith Emerson
Sylvia Engelman
Harry Epstein
Leon and Florence Etlinger
Louise Feldman
Robert & Deborah Fellman
Howard & Tamra Feuerstein
Michael & Chris Feves
Delman & Sandey Fields
Bradley Fishel
Robert & Judy Fisher
Stuart Fishman
Jane Flaxman
Ann Flowerree
Robert Freedman & Beverly Stein
Sheira Freedman
Ian & Judith Anne Freeman
Ray & Shirley Freidman
Mark & Johnnalee Friedman
Deanne Froehlich & Barry Pullen
David Fuks & DeAnn Sullivan
Edward & Ann Galen
Morris Galen
Joy Gerttula
Ruth Gassner
Ian & Beverly Getreu
Frank & Arlene Gintz
Alan Lerner
Billie Manning
Evelyn Maizels
Theresa McKinlay
Steve Moses
Francis & Susan O’Day
Robyn Orloff & Cullen Shiffrin
Robert & Joanie Rosenbaum
Gerald Stein
Miriam Unkeles
IN HONOR
GENERAL
ANNUAL GIVING
PROGRAM
IN MEMORY
GENERAL
GET WELL
Jeanne Breall~ In Appreciation
Julie Gold
Molly Bodner
Jerome & Wilma Caplan ~
“Thinking of you”
Bev & Stan Eastern
Milt Carl
Milton Carl ~ In Appreciation
Dan & Janice Pitman and
Family
Susan Carl & Bob Zelinka ~
In Appreciation
Dan & Janice Pitman and
Family
Nathan Cogan Family fund of the
OJCF
Ralph & Arlita Gens
Elaine Golden
Rosalie Goodman
Hans & Marilyn Grunbaum
Nancy Heckler
Bruce & Sandra Koester
Jacob Kryszek
Victor Levy
Kate Loggan & Warren Hirsch
Jerry & Shirley Nudelman ~
In Appreciation
Julie Gold
Jeannette Ross
Paul Phillip & Joan Sher
United Way
Rabbi Joseph Wolf & Lisa
Rackner
GENERAL
RESTRICTED FUND
KEHILLAH
IN MEMORY
Barbara Bafus
Eve Stern & Les Gutfreund
Jerry Stern
Alan & Eve Rosenfeld
Michael & Debbie Kovsky ~
Your Anniversary
Robert & Lesley Glasgow
GENERAL
IN MEMORY
EMPLOYEE
RECOGNITION
FUND
Sarah Arbitman
Leah Spellman Trust Memorial
Fund of the OJCF
Sherly Braaf
Kimberly Fuson
Sue Carl
Sally Mink
Ross Coblens
Arnold & Sue Hayden
The Brenner Family’s Sister/Aunt
~ Shirley Trademan
Arnold & Sue Hayden
Charlie Gratman
Jennifer and Ken Zeidman
Jill Weiss
Wanda Midlin
Jessica Midlin
Simon Newman
Amy & Kevin Milbert
Daughters: Rosanne, Nanette
and Marlene
Daniel Schiff & Kathy Hasson
Goldie Rosenbaum
Ken & Jennifer Zeidman
Goldie Slifman
James Crane & Karla Forsythe
Lawrence Slifman
IN HONOR
David Fuks
Merrill & Perry Hendin
Douglas & Lila Goodman ~
60th Anniversary
Harold & Jane Pollin
Jemi Kostner Mansfield
Beth Israel Sisterhood
Barbara Weber
Barbara Baum
Stuart & Jacquline Barthold
Zelma Blank
Ernest Bonyhadi
Warren Hirsch
Gertrude Joseph
Ross Coblens
Margaret Giesel
Hedy Farkas
Abraham & Pamels Farkas
Jerry Freeman
David Glassman
Beryl-Gay Hornick
Dr. Larry Hornick
Ben Siegel
Deborah Sepinwall
Esther Wasserman
Dr. Allen Wasserman
Howard Zeidman
Richard & Dianne Arnsberg
Elynor Zusman
Joanne Leach
Allan & Marjorie Sherman
Jerry Nudelman
Allan & Marjorie Sherman
Adi & Suzy Abileah
Leo Adler Community Fund
Martin Alevy
Rob & Emily Ail
Sidney Altschuler
John & Carol Arnsberg
Paul & Joan Ash
Jeffrey & Rosalind Babener
Laurence H. Baker
Melvyn & Elaine Ball
Stuart & Jacqueline Barthold
Michael & Rosalie Baskin
Sue Beardwood
Peter & Rita Bedrick
Mikhail & Yelena Benikov
Gabe & Phyllis Berg
Melvin & Cathy Berlant
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16. Gitlin, Inna & Timofey
Robert & Lesley Glasgow
Harry & Carole Glauber
Barbara & Richard Glick
Julie Gold
Leonard & Dolly Goldberg
Estelle Golden
Jane Goldhamer
Harry & Mary Goldhammer
Joseph & Judith Goodman
Larry & Carolyn Gorin
Margaret Gottesman
Jeff Gottfried
Ira & Julie Gottlieb
Larry & Susan Gouz
Steve & Michelle Gradow
Barry & Lori Greenberg
Bette Greenstein
Miriam Greenstein
Hans & Marilyn Grunbaum
Jeffrey Gudman
Kenneth Gurian
Irvin & Gail Handelman
Cynthia Hanson
Arnold & Sue Hayden
Helen Herner
Myra Himmelfarb
Celia Hirsch
Warren Hirsch
Stan & Shirley Hodes
Judy Hoffman
Jack & Nancy Hoober
Barry & Fanny Horowitz
David & Sala Horowitz
Sandra & Lawrence Huppin
David & Jane Ann Hytowitz
Alice Jacobson
Marje Jacobson
Richard & Linda Jessell
Garry & Judith Kahn
Richard & Rita Klein
Josephine Klevit
Anthony and Priscilla Kostiner
Jerry & Joanne Kryszek
Steve Laveson & Lesley Isenstein
Joel & Sue Krane
William Kwittman
Karen Labinger
Stuart & Barbara Lang
Irving & Rhoda Leopold
Leonard & Nira Levine
Shepard Levine
Stephen Levy
Dolores Lewis
Kathleen Lewis
Miriam & Leonard Lewitt
Ruth Lindemann
Natalie Linn
Joan & Alan Lippman
Liz & David Lippoff
Louis & Mari Livingston
Ralph London
Rick & Jayne London
David & Shawn Looney
Robert Lustberg
Andra & Michael Makler
Richard & Elizabeth Marantz
Bud & Robin Marcus
Jay Margulies
Lynn Marks
Louise Marsh
Jerrold Matin
Ruth Medak
Jack & Madeleine Menashe
Ruben & Elizabeth Menashe
Ruth Menashe
Sanford & Wendi Menashe
Solomon & Rosalyn Menashe
Victor & Toinette Menashe
Jim & Lora Meyer
Paul & Alice Meyer
Alan & Lana Miller
Ralph & Sandi Miller
Esther Monical
Michale & Sara Morris
Ronald & Marcy Morris
Susan Mosler
Conrad & Abby Myers
Helle Nathan
Leah Nepom
Patricia Neuberger
Thelma Newson
Joel Nudelman
Carol Tova Newman
Eugene & Linda Nudelman
Benjamin Olds
Dale & Earl Oller
Leslie Bleich & Jack Osborne
Linda Ostomel
Ella Ostroff
Sylvia & Gary Pearlman
Sandy Polishuk
Barry Pelzner & Deborah Pollack
Robert Perkel
Walt Petett
Ben & Jeanette Philan
Dan & Janice Pitman
Harvey & Sandy Platt
Harold & Jane Pollin
Irving & Arlene Potter
Paul & Sherry Puziss
Ezra & Marilynn Rabie
Lawrence & Susan Rein
Jeff & Francine Reingold
Gregg & Eleanore Reiter
Victor Richenstein
Sharla & George Rickles
Bruce & Phyllis Ritchie
Elizabeth Robin
Gerald & Mutsumi Robinson
Joeen Rodinsky
Bert & Laurie Rogoway
Norman & Judy Rosenbloom
Eric & Tiffany Rosenfeld
Rosemarie Rosenfeld
Sally Rosenfeld & Andrew Frank
Andrew & Alexis Rosengarten
Elden & Marjorie Rosenthal
Stan & Pam Rotenberg
Ted & Davia Rubenstein
Robin Ruscigno
Irene Ruvensky
Faye Samuels
Beulah Schauffer
Benita Schlesinger
Fern Winkler Schlesinger
Gerald Schwartz
Patricia Schwartz
Mel & Carol Seger
Lynne Siegel
Steven & Wendy Shain
David Shapiro
Jeffrey & Nancy Sharff
Curt & Kathy Sheinin
Timothy Shepard & Andra
Georges
Paul Phillip & Joan Sher
Denny & Barbara Shleifer
Stuart & Susan Shleifer
Richard Solomon & Alyce Flitcraft
Bruce & Marilyn Soulas
Harley & Robyn Spring
Steven & Jacqueline Stein
Lance & Mary Steinberg
Bruce Sternberg
Gary & Pamela Sultany
Jack & Joanne Suter
Melvin & Janet Swire
Harvey Taback
Ellen Teicher
Frieda Tobin
Marcy Tonkin
Pearl Trachtenberg
Mitchell Turker & Lisa Sprague
United Way
Kenneth & Mary Unkeles
Dr. Marvin & Lois Urman
Stan & Maxine Usher
David & Roxanne Ushman
Rick & Sharyl Vagy
Larry & Linda Veltman
Anthony & Courtney Vengarick
Pearl Vinocur
Patrick Ward & Ellen Fineman
Richard Weill
David Weiner & Teresa Spada
Allan & Judith Weingard
Mary G. Weinsoft
Bruce Weinstein
Gary & Carolyn Weinstein
Grace Weinstein
Sanford & Elaine Weinstein
Richard & Louise Werner
John C. White
Irene Winters & Kenneth Leondar
Bruce & Susan Winthrop
Jack Wolinsky
Peter Wollstein & Judy Geller
Ivan Zackheim & Miriam Hecht
Ruth Zaske
Phyllis Zawel
Robert & Leslie Zeigen
Bob Zilinka
Dr. Lawrence & Karen Zivin
IN HONOR
RELIGIOUS,
SOCIAL & CULTURAL
ACTIVITIES FUND
IN MEMORY
Stanley Blauer
Tom & Jo Ann Hornsten
David Fuks
Merritt Linn & Susan Korey
Elden & Marjorie Rosenthal
Robin Kirsch ~ Happy Birthday
Jack & Lynn Wagner
Toinette Menashe ~ Happy
Birthday
David & Debbie Menashe
Drs. Elayne & Leonard
Shapiro
Gale & Ken Gottlieb
Marvin Klein
Robert Ginsberg
Charlie Gratman
Eve Stern & Les Gutfreund
Dr. Merritt Linn
Milton Carl
Jerry Stern
Jim & Ilene Davidson
Cindy Ives
Bud & Robin Marcus
Martin & Cynthia Nolan
Rosemarie Rosenfeld
GENERAL
Barbara Slater and the
RSM Choir
Toinette Menashe
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MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
IN HONOR
IN MEMORY
BEVERLY EDER
LINDEMANN GOOD
TIMES FUND
Jenny Fox
Barbara Weisman
Danny Black
Dorothy & Philip Reiter
Sid Levinson
Melanie & Steve Sievers
Simon Newman
Alan & Suzanne Barzman
David Fuks ~ Your many years of
service to CSP
Risa Kiam
Andrew Rosengarten
Miles Schlesinger & Lynn
Blank
Ernie Scheuer
Audrey Arlington
Zev Singer’s Bar Mitzvah, May
2015 in Israel
Sharon Stern
Larry & Linda Veltman ~
In appreciation
John & Melissa Matterazzo
Beatrrice Cohan
Stanley & Cynthia Cohan
Marvin Diamond
Lynn Bonner
Dorothy Packouz
Ted & Davia Rubenstein
Sam Schauffer
Ted & Davia Rubenstein
Celia Scheuer
Ernest & Mary Jean Scheuer
Hedwig & Sally Scheuer
Ernest & Mary Jean Scheuer
Herb Schwartz
Susan Meyer Klinge & Carl
Klinge
Rose Weider
Leonard & Sally Burda
Robert Weinstein
Philip & Roberta Cohen
Mitch & Lynne Cohen
Mark & Kathy Gentemann
Albert & Esther Menashe
Barry Simon
CEDAR
SINAI PARK
NURSING HOME
CAPITAL
CAMPAIGN FUND
IN MEMORY
David Kohnstamm
Deborah Elliott
Julie Donin
Charles & Irene Cancilla
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Ken Goodman
Rosalie Goodman
Harvey Kelinson
Rosalie Goodman
Shirley Trademan
Rosalie Goodman
Barry Caplan ~
Your 75th Birthday
Larry & Linda Veltman ~
Your 50th Anniversary
Renee Holzman
Jerry & Bunny Sadis ~
Your 50th Anniversary
Stuart & Nikki Director
HAPPY
ANNIVERSARY
IN HONOR
Jeff Reingold
Francine Reingold
David Holland
Greener Pastures Services, LLC
ROSE
SCHNITZER
MANOR
GENERAL
ASSISTANCE FUND
IN HONOR
GENERAL
GET WELL
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
IN MEMORY
IN MEMORY
Jenat Feldman
Norman & Kathy Chusid
Robert Tobias
Alan & Suzanne Barzman
Bob Glasgow
Jerry & Bunny Sadis
Bob Lustberg
Jean Pierce
Sol Menashe
David & Debbie Menashe
Nathan Cogan
Dave & Laurie King
Stephen Levinson
Darrell Murray
Beth Kaplan Westbrook
Rachel Duke
Frank Winicki
Michael & Guadalupe Menashe’s
marriage
Mark & Christi Goodman
Sonia Kaplan
Oregon Episcopal School
Eighth Grade
Jemi Kostiner Mansfield
Ilyse Wagner
Robert Weinstein
Jacob and Jaimie Harper
EMPLOYEE
APPRECIATION
FUND
Vivienne Bonnin
Naomi Strauss
Esther & Frank Kales
Roberta Wolff
Sidney Levinson
Stuart & Nancy Hasman
Dr. Merritt Linn
Bud & Robin Marcus
Julia Mullen
Anonymous
Louis Scherzer
Roberta Wolff
Jerry Stern
Delphine Davis
Linda Karp Blum
Adeline Edelstein
Lorraine Katz
Deborah, Sharon, Mendel and
Eva Klin Revocable Trust
Ken Kwartler & Michelle Lentzner
James & Sue Litton
Ruth Mendelsohn
Burt Perry
Howard & Lois Tobin
Sophia Stamatis
Natalie Stone
Alice Wallace
Robert Rockstein
Rhoda Feldman
GENERAL
GET WELL
IN MEMORY
RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL
& CULTURAL
ACTIVITIES FUND
HAPPY
ANNIVERSARY
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Lois Poplack
Victor & Toinette Menashe
Goldie Rosenbaum
Linda Ostomel
Dorothy & Philip Reiter
Jerry Stern
Rae Goldenberg
Gerald & Evelyn
Leshgold
Naomi Strauss
Irene Vener
Harris Rich & Family
Rose Weider
Norman & Kathy Chusid
Jerry & Bunny Sadis ~ Your 50th
Wedding Anniversary
Robert & Lesley Glasgow
18. Goldie Rosenbaum
Jay & Diane Zidell
Rebecca Israel
Jay & Diane Zidell
IN HONOR
SILVER STAR OF
DAVID
For our community now and in the
future. Thank you!
Sharon & Dean Morell
Herb Schwartz ~ In Memory of
Susan Meyer & Carl Klinge
Stuart Shleifer
Barry Caplan
Stuart Director
Barbara Durkheimer
Robert & Lesley Glasgow
David Fuks
Robert & Lesley Glasgow
THE EMERY AND MIN
ZIDELL ENDOWMENT
FUND OF RSM
IN MEMORY
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touch. Please let us know if
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has changed. Just call
971-717-7165 or email mary.
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Thank you!
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