COMMUNITY
e Children’s Scholarship Fund Philadelphia, which provides scholarships to low-income Philadelphia families, celebrated its 15-year anniversary with an Oct. 14
Crystal Ball at the Urban Out tters Headquarters at the Navy Yard. Radio host Michael Smerconish served as master of ceremonies, while Eva Moskowitz, founder
and CEO of Success Academy Charter Schools in New York, was the guest speaker.
From left: Joel and
Pam Schwartz and
Chuck Freyer
From left: Michael Smerconish, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney, CSFP Executive Director Ina
Lipman, CSFP Board Chair Patrick Burke, and Eva Moskowitz, founder and CEO of Success Academy
Charter Schools
Avoda celebrated its 90th anniversary with the installation of o cers at an Oct. 22 dinner in Mays Landing, Attorneys and sta from the law rm of Eisenberg,
N.J. ey included Arthur Sklar, president; Jack Dubis, vice-president; Bruce Bogner, treasurer; Ed Snyder and Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck made a char-
Arthur Brown, assistant treasurers; and Morton Altschuler, secretary. e club was formed in 1928 by ve itable contribution to the Greater Delaware Valley
Atlantic City businessmen to nancially assist young Jewish men in their pursuit of higher learning. Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
From left: Past award recipients Molly Bernard (1999), Norman
Klinger (1955), Len Gildiner (1977) and Jonathan Spanier (1986)
Rabbi Aaron Krauss From left: Daniel Jeck, Nancy Winkler and Kevin Mo tt,
and Arthur Sklar president of the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of the
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
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