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Jewish Exponent Nov. 2, 2017

Jewish Exponent Nov. 2, 2017

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NEWSMAKERS

Ehud Davidson, director of Israel’s Soroka Medical Center, was
guest speaker at an Oct. 16 luncheon at Congregation Mikveh Israel
to help promote the center’s upcoming Nov. 16 gala at the Chevra.

From left: AFSMC Chair Dana Yale Leiner, AFSMC development
consultant Kim Rosenberg Alzallag and Rabbi Albert E. Gabbai of
Congregation Mikveh Israel.

Students and faculty from Or Tamid Religious School participated in the 5K Run.

More than 200 participated in the eighth annual Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line Intergen-
erational 5K Run to Defeat Dementia on Oct. 22 in Media. Proceeds will go to WEL Main Line
programs benefitting residents showing early signs of dementia.

Seated from left: Rinat Ariely of Teva Pharmaceuticals and Miriam
Morley. Standing from left: Pazit Levitan; Rachel Heisler Sheinfeld,
executive director, American Friends of Soroka Medical Center (AFSMC);
and Sharon Geller, AFSMC planning committee.

From left: Rebecca Armbruster, chief medical officer at Jeanes Hospital; From left: Gerry Werner, keyboards; Joanne DiSimone; Andrea Kimmelheim; John Fundyga, percussionist; and
Marc P. Hurowitz, CEO of the hospital; U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle; Andre Charlie Werner, acoustic guitar
Krug, president and CEO of KleinLife; and Sue Aistrop, active adult life
director of KleinLife Vocalist and songwriter Joanne DiSimone performed a complimentary concert for seniors and the
local community at KleinLife’s Polansky Theatre in Northeast Philadephia on Oct. 18. The concert
U.S. Rep. Brendan F. Boyle met with representatives of KleinLife was made possible by a grant from the Philip Spector Endowment Fund.
in Northeast Philadelphia and Temple Health Jeanes Hospital at
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Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s

MAIN EVENT

Wednesday, November 15, 2017 | 6:00 p.m.

Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA

An evening celebrating and honoring the leadership of Immediate
Past President Bud Newman, as he completes his tenure. Featuring Jill Kargman,

executive producer and star of Bravo’s Odd Mom Out.

Bud Newman Jill Kargman

To make your reservation and for sponsorship information,
visit jewishphilly.org/mainevent or call the Main Event Hotline: 215.832.0843

Main Event Co-Chairs: Hallee and David Adelman & Rebecca and Ben Kirshner

PRESENTING SPONSORS

Susanna Lachs Adler Bobbi Ida
and Dean Adler and Arthur Newman
Foundation
Karafin

DIAMOND SPONSOR

Jill and Mark Fishman

PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS

ASI / Rebecca and Ben Kirshner
The Cohn Family

Marjorie and Lynne Ferman
Josh Harris and Annie Ennis

Stephen Klein

Marc Rowan Rubin Family Sidney and Caroline Kimmel Men’s Mission 2013
Foundation Men’s Mission 2017 Kami and Josh Verne Lisa and David Newman
Pam and Tony Schneider

Special guest subject to change based on availability.

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