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3,124

3,421121,790

2,9069,824

532

631174 every number tells a story

JCA 42ND ANNUAL REPORT

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contents 1 Our Numbers

2 President’s Message

3 2015 Program Accomplishments

6 Sources of Support

8 Lay Leaders

10 Sta!

11 Legacy Society Members

12 Campaign Donors

13 Endowment Donors

14 Annual Fund Contributors

20 Annual Report Sponsors

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3,124 seniors helped by Connect-A-Ride mobility specialists

9,824 days of care provided by Adult Day Programs

121,790 miles driven by our fleet of ElderBuses

3,421 jobseekers connected with employers at our 50+ Employment Expos

2,906 visits per month, on average, to the JCA website

174 low-income seniors received on-the-job training

631 at-risk youth tutored and mentored by Interages volunteers

532 students enrolled in SeniorTech classes

our numbers...paint a picture of compassion, creativity and commitment. They are milestones on a journey that started 42 years ago, and they inspire us to imagine all the good JCA® can do in the next 42. Most of all, they make us smile, because in every number, we see a common denominator: the support of our generous donors.

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Transportation$1,531,700

Senior Employment$1,153,500

Adult Day Programs$970,100

Information, Education & Outreach$968,100

Intergenerational Programs$510,500

Management & General$500,100

Ann L. Bronfman Center Operations$375,200

Development$237,800

TOTAL$6,247,000

25%

18%

16%

15%

8%

8%

6%

4%

COMMUNITY INVESTMENTClients come first at JCA, with 88 cents of every dollar directed into programs, not overhead.

Data in this Annual Report are for our Fiscal Year 2015, from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, and are unaudited. See our audited financial statements for a full accounting presented according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Note that in the chart above, dollars are rounded to the nearest hundred and percentages are rounded to the nearest percentage point.

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Dear Friend,

Last year, the youngest Baby Boomers – those born between 1946 and 1964 – turned 50, a harbinger of things to come.

Consider that in 1973, when a team of visionary volunteers founded the Jewish Council for Aging®, about 1 in 10 Americans was age 65 or older. Today, the proportion is 1 in 7. By 2030, it will be 1 in 5.

The D.C. region is no exception to these trends. For instance, in Montgomery County, where JCA is headquartered, the number of residents age 65+ in 2014 was just over 141,000. By 2030, it will top 220,000 as the percentage of those 65 and older rises from 13.7 percent of the population to 19 percent.

As you read this annual report, which looks at JCA’s most recent fiscal year “by the numbers,” it is important to keep these staggering population trends in mind. As a nation – and in our local communities and neighborhoods – how are we going to meet the needs of a graying population?

Clearly, we must keep our eyes on the future, in an effort to anticipate and respond to the needs of a growing cadre of older adults. To that end, one of JCA’s key accomplishments in 2015 was the Board’s adoption of a strategic plan for 2016-2018, which you can view at AccessJCA.org/StrategicPlan.

As a nation and a community, we must think and act strategically and that means that we must invest in services and infrastructure to serve our aging population, as well as those who care for elders. Here at JCA, we will build on what we do well and find ways to expand proven programs to meet growing needs. At the same time, we have dedicated ourselves to finding new solutions, forging new collaborations and exploring new avenues.

Thank you for enabling us to do so.

With deep appreciation for your continued support,

Sheldon Grosberg

president’s message

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JCA provides access, answers and opportunities for older adults and family caregivers throughout Greater D.C. When you add up the impact, JCA programs and services touch the lives of more than 30,000 older adults each year.

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program accomplishments

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TransportationFor 42 years, JCA has helped local seniors travel throughout the area. While the needs have grown and evolved, one thing remains constant: transportation is critical to helping people grow old with dignity, independence and vitality.

• Our fleet of ElderBuses and team of specially trained drivers allowed scores of seniors get around. This included transporting adult day participants to JCA’s Misler Center and Gorlitz Kensington Club and operating shuttles to five senior centers in Montgomery County. All told, our ElderBuses traveled 121,790 miles last year.

• The Connect-A-Ride Transportation Resource Center provided expert answers and education, with Information and Mobility Specialists responding to 10,929 inquiries and making 8,633 referrals to help seniors find safe, affordable rides.

• JCA also worked to shape the future of senior transportation. In December, we launched the third round of Getting All Around the County, a federally funded project to increase the engagement of Montgomery County seniors and adults with disabilities in transportation planning.

• Our volunteer driver programs, NV Rides (which is administered by the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia) and VillageRides, set the pace in a world where 90 percent of adults wish to stay in their homes as they age.

46,776 passenger trips provided by ElderBuses, a 30% increase over fiscal year 2014

3,124 callers assisted by Connect-A-Ride mobility specialists, a 20% increase over fiscal year 2014

643 rides provided to 187 low-income, disabled seniors by the Escorted Transportation Project

79 seniors and disabled adults empowered to use public transportation at RideSmart Travel Training Workshops

2,674 rides for 168 seniors provided by 143 volunteer drivers through NV Rides

1,264 rides for 98 seniors provided by 107 volunteer drivers through VillageRides

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Senior Employment72,384 hours of community service worth $608,045 provided by 174 on-the-job trainees at 54 host agencies

3,421 jobseekers age 50+ connected with 135 exhibitors at two 50+ Employment Expos in Virginia and Maryland

56 older adults received intensive job-search training and mentoring through The Career Gateway!

JCA is an older worker expert, and our employment programs address the of jobseekers who face a variety of challenges.

• The Senior Community Service Employment Program worked with 174 seniors from Montgomery and Frederick counties who were age 55 or older and living at or below 125 percent of the Federal poverty line. Thanks to the U.S. Department of Labor, Senior Services America and JCA’s generous friends, these trainees were compensated at minimum wage while gaining job skills and performing valuable community service at 54 local charities and government agencies, including JCA.

• Our 50+ Employment Expo held in Tysons on May 25 gave 654 attendees the opportunity to connect with 34 employers and 16 training institutions and community resources.

• The 50+ Employment Expo in North Bethesda on June 1 was even larger, attracting 2,767 jobseekers, 47 employers and 38 community resources.

• The Career Gateway! – an innovative program that has graduated 305 participants since its founding in 2010 – provided 30+ hours of intensive, specialized training and mentoring to professionals age 50+ looking to re-enter the workforce.

Adult Day Programs7,897 days of care provided to 100 vulnerable seniors at the Albert & Helen Misler Adult Day Center

1,927 member days provided to 44 older adults with early-stage memory loss at the Samuel Gorlitz Kensington Club

Care, compassion and community – that’s what seniors and caregivers found at JCA’s Misler Adult Day Center Center and Kensington Club, both of which are part of our Ruth & Hans Cahnmann Center for Supportive Services.

• 100 seniors received health monitoring and nursing at the Misler Center, which is a licensed, State-certified program for seniors dealing with cognitive or physical challenges (or both, as they often are). Participant days at Misler increased 16 percent from fiscal year 2014.

• The Gorlitz Kensington Club, our social day program for older adults with early-stage memory loss, served 44 members and laid the groundwork for a second program location at Ingleside at King Farm, an assisted living community in Rockville, Maryland.

• Our supportive services team facilitated a Caregiver Support Group for family members and a “Ninth Week Group” for participants who had previously completed the 8-week Early-Stage Dementia Support Group.

• Thanks to a grant from the Health Care Initiative Foundation, the Misler Center became a certified Music & Memory program, with staff trained to use iPods to create customized playlists for participants.

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Intergenerational Programs303 volunteers age 50+ donated 7,095 hours of skilled and compassionate volunteer service to Interages programs

631 at-risk students in Montgomery County Public Schools received mentoring and tutoring

365 youth volunteers befriended 308 vulnerable elders

Connecting the generations is an integral part of JCA’s mission, and our Heyman Interages® Center, which was founded nearly three decades ago, is a recognized leader in intergenerational programming.

• JCA’s Interages program became the second official chapter of a new Intergenerational Leadership Institute created and facilitated Dr. Matthew Kaplan of Penn State University.

• The Intergenerational Resource Center’s quarterly e-newsletter went to more than 3,000 recipient, allowing professionals and organizations to learn from JCA’s experience.

Information, Education & Outreach1,622 hours of volunteer assistance provided by phone and email to those seeking answers through the Rose Benté Lee Senior HelpLine and Steven M. Reich HomeCare Resource Center

968 hours of instruction and 4,340 hours of service donated by SeniorTech volunteers at six training centers

Across the D.C. metro area, older adults and their families count on JCA for senior-friendly education and expert information about aging.

• Last year, 532 older adults learned computer and technology skills in our SeniorTech classes – which are taught to seniors by seniors.

• In collaboration with Washington Jewish Week, we published quarterly senior resources guides on timely topics for today’s older adults, including hearing loss and using personal technology for better health.

• The AccessJCA print newsletter reached 7,000 households and our JCA Today online newsletter kept us connected to thousands of friends and supporters.

• Our redesigned website, which launched in October 2015, received an average of 2,906 visits a month.

• JCA’s social media presence continued to grow, as we shared resources, promoted programs and connected with the community on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. As of June 30, 2015, we had more than 1,000 Facebook followers.

Photo: Our third annual Senior Prom, organized by Interages and hosted by the Misler Center, was co-sponsored by BBYO (a membership organization for Jewish teens) and Charles E. Smith Life Communities. The prom is part of Good Deeds Day, an international day of community service led locally by The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington.

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sources of support

Philanthropic support, which we describe in detail on pages 11-20, includes:

• Pledges and outright gifts of cash or securities to our annual fund, Campaign for the 21st Century and Productive Aging Award Dinner.

• The donations we received through the United Way, Combined Federal Campaign and Maryland Charity Campaign.

• Such non-cash gifts as donated program space, computers, furniture, and legal counsel as well as other essential volunteer support.

• Funds from Car-J, a vehicle donations program that simultaneously supports JCA, the Jewish Foundation for Group Homes and the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington.

Grants and contracts supported many JCA programs, with some covering 80 percent or more of the programs’ costs. Grants and contracts funded a wide variety of programs, including $724,434 from Senior Service America for the Senior Community Service Employment Program; $660,148 from the Montgomery County Recreation Department for the Senior Center Shuttle; $290,659 as an unrestricted allocation from The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington; an estimated $116,370 from the Fairfax Consolidated Community Funding Pool for the NV Rides Program; and $97,895 from the Maryland Department of Health & Mental Hygiene in support of the Misler Adult Day Center. We include grant givers in the roster on pages 14-20.

1% $5,817,200

27%

32%

40%

Program Fees$1,568,200

PhilanthropicSupport$1,844,000

Grants & Awards$2,336,000

Released fromRestriction$68,900

Total

Data in this Annual Report are for our Fiscal Year 2015, from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, and are unaudited. See our audited financial statements for a full accounting presented according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Note that in the chart above dollars are rounded to the nearest hundred and percentages are rounded to the nearest whole percentage point.

Philanthropy is the cornerstone of every JCA program.

A copy of JCA’s current financial statement is available upon request by contacting the Jewish Council for the Aging of Greater Washington, Inc. at 301.255.4200, 703.425.0999, or 12320 Parklawn Drive, Rockville, MD 20852. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: JCA is registered with the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory A!airs, P.O. Box 92300, Washington, DC 20090-3020. FLORIDA: A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR THE JEWISH COUNCIL FOR THE AGING OF GREATER WASHINGTON, INC. (REGISTRATION NO. CH36992) MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-435-7352 WITHIN THE STATE OR BY VISITING WWW.800HELPFLA.COM. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. MARYLAND: Documents and information submitted to the State of Maryland under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are available from the Maryland Secretary of State’s O"ce, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401 for the cost of copying and postage. NEW YORK: A copy of our latest financial report may be obtained by contacting the New York State Attorney General’s Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10271. VIRGINIA: A financial report is available from the Virginia State Division of Consumer A!airs, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23209. As is true for all charities, however, registration by these governmental organizations does not imply their endorsement. A copy of JCA’s IRS 990 is available for public inspection at JCA’s Rockville o"ce during normal business hours, Monday through Friday (except holidays), 9 a.m-5 p.m.

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Program fees charged for computer training, adult day programs, certain transportation services and other services helped make ends meet, yet we never want such fees to be a barrier between those who need help and the help we provide. When fees presented a hardship, we utilized state and other public resources when we could and our own pool of Opportunity Grants (“scholarships,” donated by generous friends) when we could not.

The fee revenue we report also includes honoraria or billings from the professional consultation we provided through the National Center for Productive Aging® (a JCA program) and rental income from the Nonprofit Village, a charity that leases from us the top floor of our 31,000-square-foot headquarters office. As of June 30, 2015, 18 charities in addition to JCA had found a home in the JCA headquarters building.

Compassion Funds provided essential income. A $68,900 release from these endowed funds helped to provide program stability during the year. For details, see page 13.

Each gift, grant and fee is a building block to the work we do, and we are proactive about explaining them. In recognition of our commitment to transparency, GuideStar, a national library of charitable information, has named JCA a Gold Exchange Participant, its highest designation.

More than 500 friends of JCA attended our 2015 Productive Aging Award Dinner!On April 26, 2015, JCA held it’s 22nd Annual Sylvia Blajwas Productive Aging Award Dinner. A record crowd joined us in celebrating this year’s honorees, Alan and Arlene Alda, along with Sylvia Greenberg, recipient of JCA’s 2015 Humanitarian Award.

This was JCA’s most successful dinner to date, and we thank our guests and event sponsors for their generous support!

TOP: Alan and Arlene Alda, our Productive Aging Awardees, delighted the crowd

BOTTOM: Sylvia Greenberg accepts the 2015 Humanitarian Award (l)

David Gamse, JCA CEO (r)

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lay leadersWe salute our volunteer leadership team!

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

2014-2015 with terms ending on October 8, 2015

President: Sheldon GrosbergFirst Vice President: Kenneth SimonsonSecond Vice President: Natalie CantorThird Vice President: Adrienne MandelSecretary: Marvin RosenbergAssistant Secretary: Nancy FiedelmanTreasurer: Je!rey LipsonAssistant Treasurer: Linda RosenzweigParliamentarian: Marion Kristal GoldbergMember-at-Large: Howard Gleckman

2015-2016 with terms commencing on October 8, 2015

President: Sheldon GrosbergFirst Vice President: Natalie CantorSecond Vice President: Adrienne MandelThird Vice President: Je!rey LipsonSecretary: Nancy Fiedelman Assistant Secretary: Linda RosenzweigTreasurer: Kenneth SimonsonAssistant Treasurer: Richard GalenParliamentarian: Marion Kristal GoldbergMember-at-Large: Howard Gleckman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Class of 2015 with terms ending on October 8, 2015

Fredric CantorKamal CohenDebra KorthMarisa LavineJe!rey LinderJames McMannSusan Miller

Class of 2016Ira BartfieldKamal CohenHoward Gleckman (concurrently serving in 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 as an O"cer of the Board)

Norman GoldsteinGerald LevineAdele Winters

Class of 2017Barbara EtkindLynn Friss FeinbergLynne FildermanDaniel HodinEmily HofmannSusan Merewitz

Class of 2018Phyllis Coburn Debra KorthMarisa LavineJames McMannSusan MillerMarvin Rosenberg

TRUSTEES

2014-2015 with terms ending on October 8, 2015

Philip BakerSherman CohnMyrna CoopersteinHarold EvansSusan FinkelsteinIrwin GoldbloomKaren KeatsNeal KursbanPeter J. LevinBarry NudelmanSusan Berla PerryStephen RockowerRabbi Matthew SimonDavid Weinberg

2015-2016 with terms commencing on October 8, 2015

Philip BakerFredric CantorSherman CohnEdward CooperMyrna CoopersteinHarold EvansSusan FinkelsteinIrwin GoldbloomKaren KeatsNeal KursbanPeter J. Levin

Barry NudelmanSusan Berla PerryStephen RockowerRabbi Matthew SimonDavid Weinberg

PAST PRESIDENTSGeorge Hurwitz* 1973-1975 Julius Sankin* 975-1978 Rosalie B. Gerber* 1978-1980 Saul I. Stern* 1980-1982 Sidney Z. Mensh* 1982-1984 Samuel J. Gorlitz* 1984-1986 William Goldwater* 1986-1988 Irvin “Bud” Lavine 1988-1990 Lawrence L. Levin 1990 Stella M. Bernstein 1990-1992 Sylvia Raphael 1992-1994 Win Greenwald 1994-1996

Sally M. Herman 1996-1998 Judith S. Ball 1998-2000 Michael Goldberg 2000-2002 Elaine Kotell Binder 2002-2004 Richard Dine 2004-2006 Ed Bonder 2006-2008 Linda Kaplan 2008-2010 Barbara “Bobbe” Mintz 2010-2012Samuel G. Kaplan 2012-2014 LIFE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Toby Alterman Wayne Berman Joan Jolles Kline Sidney Kramer Bess B. Lavine Edward R. Levin Sonia Atlas Levin Laurence Levitan Laurel Barron Mendelsohn Irma Poretsky Sherry Rodman Jimmie Shapiro

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Kenneth Simonson (concurrently serving in 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 as an O"cer of the Board)

Kitty Strauss Kathleen Wiseman

BOARD COMMITTEES AND TASK FORCES and their chairpersons during Fiscal Year 2015

Adult Day Committee: Susan MillerAdvocacy Committee: Sheldon GrosbergAnnual Meeting 2014: Marion Kristal GoldbergAnnual Meeting 2015: Daniel HodinBudget, Audit & Finance Committee: Je!rey LipsonCreate a Jewish Legacy Campaign Committee: Barbara “Bobbe” MintzDevelopment Committee: Barbara “Bobbe” MintzInterages Committee: James McMann Investment Committee: Michael Goldberg (through October 2014)

Rob Greenblatt (starting November 2014)

Leadership Committee: Richard DineNominating Committee: Richard Dine

Productive Aging Award Dinner Steering Committee: Jan Solomon and Kenneth SimonsonRuth Breslow-Young Sta! Award Selection Committee: Edward R. LevinStrategic Planning Task Force: Howard GleckmanTransportation Committee: Susan Berla Perry

*This lay leader is of blessed memory as are Life Members of the Board Maurice D. Atkin, Anne Bord, David Brooks, Elizabeth Cantor, Mollie Caplan, Anne Gelfand, Howard Katzman, Jack Kay, Howard Polinger, Lester Poretsky, Anne Reich, Harvey Wertlieb, and Executive Director Emeritus Ruth Breslow-Young.

Listings are as of September 16, 2015

Last year, JCA benefited from the support of more than 800 volunteers.Every hour worked by a volunteer multiplies our impact, allowing us to do more good with every dollar, and our loyal volunteers are a powerful source of support throughout the year.

Volunteers are an integral part of the JCA team, often working side-by-side with staff on the front lines and behind the scenes to support programs and events. JCA volunteers teach courses, mentor jobseekers, tutor children, speak at community events, provide rides to elderly neighbors, design new programs – and much more! Our lay leaders (listed at left) are volunteers, too.

We thank our amazing volunteers for their support and dedication!

KEY VOLUNTEER ADVISERSBylaws & Ethics Counsel: Marion Goldberg, Winston & Strawn, Washington, DCChief Information & Technology Adviser: David Baum, McLean, VAGeneral Counsel: Ken Jacob, Arent Fox LLP, Washington, DCPersonnel Policies Counsel: Edward R. Levin, Saul Ewing LLP, Washington, DCMedical Director: Susan Miller, M.D., Bethesda, MDOwner’s Representative, Ann L. Bronfman Center: Terry Korth, The Korth Companies, Gaithersburg, MDRetirement Plan Counsel: Linda Rosenzweig, Keightley & Ashner LLP, Washington, DC

Each year, JCA recognizes an outstanding volunteer with the Jacqueline Unger Community Service Award. Elinor Ginzler, Senior Director of Supportive Services (left) presented last year’s award to Pearl Lake, Kensington Club volunteer, at JCA’s 2014 Annual Meeting.

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staffEXECUTIVE OFFICEDavid Gamse, Chief Executive O!cerTina Lunson, Special Assistant to the CEOAmy Southerland, Senior Writer/Editor

INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENTMicki Gordon, Assistant CEO/Senior Director of DevelopmentRobin Blackman, Administrative Assistant, SeniorTech Bonnie Clausen, Coordinator, Donor & Community EngagementEllen Greenberg, Director, Information & EducationMaria Hernandez, ReceptionistLorraine LeSchack, Development AssistantKoranee Peppe, Coordinator, Grants Writing

FINANCE & ADMINISTRATIONRichard Stanley, Chief Operating O!cerJack Berezny, ControllerSandy Lo, Program Assistant, Senior Community Service Employment ProgramKeh-Ay Shyu, AccountantYonette Wilson Williams, Director, Senior Employment ProgramsRichard Zung, Accountant

HEYMAN INTERAGES® CENTERCarol Croll, Senior DirectorLeah Bradley, Assistant Director/Manager of Volunteer ServicesEsther Kaleko-Kravitz, Program CoordinatorJennifer Mueller, Senior Program CoordinatorJanel Peters, Program CoordinatorKaren Wittmann, Program Coordinator

RUTH & HANS CAHNMANN CENTER FOR SUPPORTIVE SERVICESElinor Ginzler, Senior Director

Rose & Harold Kramer Center on TransportationMoti Galil, DirectorAndrew Belliel, DriverKelly Dean, On-call DriverDavd Doroheng, DriverRonnell Foreman, DriverGabryal Hughey, Assistant DirectorPierre Jean-Claude, DriverAndres Lazo, DriverRobin Lee, Transportation Coordinator, Montgomery County Senior CentersAntonies Massenburg, DriverKathy McCray, DriverDeborah Mulkey, DriverArturo Nicolalde, On-call DriverChris Prinz, DriverBerline Noubet Togna, DriverIva Twyman, On-call DriverBarry Williams, DriverSteven Wilson, Sr., Driver

Mobility Management ProgramsHarriet Shapiro Block, DirectorNancy Cooper, Information & Mobility SpecialistKatie Greenberg, Project Coordinator, Inclusive Coordinated Transportation PartnershipDana Hirsch, Program Manager, Escorted Transportation Pilot ProgramTrey Johanson, VillageRides Outreach & Marketing SpecialistAbby Levin, Information & Mobility Specialist

Albert & Helen Misler Adult Day CenterJames Brigl, DirectorMarie Blemur, PRN NurseJanet Fields, Certified Nursing AssistantElla Ginzburg, Health Coordinator Fanaye Hagos, PRN Certified Nursing AssistantIrene Kisin, Health CoordinatorHarley Lattner, Social WorkerFran Lawrence, Activity ManagerHee Sun Lee, PRN Certified Nursing AssistantMeg Leeds, Activity LeaderMarceline Ngo Ndjip, PRN NurseCarol Neudstadt, Social WorkerIshmael Odai-Afotey, Activity LeaderGbemisola Peter-Olakiigbe, PRN NurseJacqueline Otieno, Administrative AssistantRobert Ratemo, PRN Certified Nursing AssistantShirley Rocke, Geriatric AideRahel Tafesse, PRN Certified Nursing AssistantSimone Tennassee, Certified Nursing AssistantGenet Tekeste, Geriatric Aide

Samuel Gorlitz Kensington ClubColleen Kemp, ManagerDiana Caisse, Activity LeaderLily Groh, Activity Leader Ellis Schlossenberg, Activity Leader Louise Schneider, Activity LeaderDana Tate, Activity LeaderLisa Trachtman, PRN Activity LeaderBrian Wood, PRN Activity Leader

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This list is current as of September 21, 2015. For a current sta! organizational chart, visit AccessJCA.org/OrgChart.

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David G. AbrahamCecile AlpertSeymour AlpertJack AltermanToby AltermanRudolph AronowitzArnold AronsonRobert E. AsherMaurice D. AtkinDavid BaumSheva R. BernsteinRuth T. BigelsonElaine Kotell BinderDr. Richard A. BinderMurray BlackstoneAbe BlajwasSylvia M. BlajwasAnne R. BordHelen S. BostonIrwin BregmanRuth Breslow-YoungBarry CantorNatalie CantorAlexander ChaseEdna R. CohenJe!erson B. Cohen

Sherman L. CohnVirginia E. CorbFrank DiCostanzoJoan DiCostanzoMargaret Flender EwingNancy E. FiedelmanRuth FineJay G. FinkelsteinSusan S. FinkelsteinIsaac FleischmannRosalie Fonoro!Albert I. FoxEvelyn J. FoxIsadore & Fannie Foxman Chesed FundMoses FreedmanLouise GabelDavid GamsePeg GamseHarry B. GelboinDr. Leon GerberRosalie GerberDorothy A. GlaserDr. Allan R. GlassJoanne M. GoldsteinNorman Goldstein

Ellen GreenbergDr. Marshal GreenblattSheldon I. GrosbergMatthew D. GuyMegan M. GuyJoseph F. HenigCathy M. HodinDaniel P. HodinSigmund J. JacobsJacob M. Ja!eNathan KadanFrances R.B. KaplanLeslie A. KaplanSamuel G. KaplanDavid A. KoshZelda H. KoshHarold KramerRose C. KramerSolomon LazerowHarvey I. LeifertJoseph LevengardGerald LevineJe!rey A. LipsonTina LunsonThe Hon. Adrienne Mandel

Sarna B. MarcusRosalind B. MarimontEdith S. MarkusI. Lewis MarkusJames P. McMannMarjorie E. McMannLaurel Barron MendelsohnDr. Robert A. MendelsohnBarbara S. MintzHerbert H. MintzJeanne S. MintzAlbert MislerHelen MislerAnnette G. MoshmanJack MoshmanEva D. OswaltFlorence PermanRobert PermanEileen L. RobinsonMarvin RosenbergSylvia W. RothsteinDr. Randi Rubovits-SeitzLorraine RudneyWilliam E. Salomon, Jr.Belle ShapiroSamuel Sherwood

Rosalind ShifrinFred ShindellKenneth D. SimonsonGertrude L. SlifkinDorothy J. So!erTheresa SollmanJan SolomonHelen G. SpectorSaul I. SternRose TodressBessie TuroverIsador TuroverLouis J. WalinskyGeraldine E. WeinribFrances E. WolfSylvia WubnigBelle S. Ya!eeRivka Yerushalmi

JCA is proud to be a founding member of the Create a Jewish Legacy Campaign, a program created and nurtured by The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and its United Jewish Endowment Fund.

legacy society membersThe men and women listed below have supported the Jewish Council for the Aging (or pledged their support) through a will, insurance policy or other planned giving instrument. We thank them all for their personal investment in JCA’s future. Their selfless generosity will make a difference in the lives of seniors for generations to come.

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CHAMPIONS$250,000 and aboveThe Sylvia M. Blajwas Living TrustAnn L. Bronfman FoundationAlexander Chase TrustEstate of Rosalind B. MarimontLois & Richard England, Sr.Irene & Edward H. KaplanBarbara & Jack KayKenneth S. Jacob/Arent Fox LLPState of Maryland/Martin O’Malley, GovernorMontgomery County Maryland/Isiah Leggett, County ExecutiveMorningstar Foundation/Susie and Michael Gelman

BENEFACTORS$100,000-$249,999Sandra & Clement AlpertSylvia BlajwasAnn L. BronfmanEstate of Samuel SherwoodPhilip L. Graham FundLeslie & Samuel KaplanTerry Korth/The Korth CompaniesBetty Mae & The Hon. Sidney KramerBarbara & Herbert Mintz

GUARDIANS$25,000-$99,999Judith S. BallElaine Kotell Binder & Dr. Richard BinderSherman L. CohnDistrict of Columbia Homeland Security & Engineering Management AgencyDominion Electric Supply Company/Richard Sharlin

Ahuva & Frank DyeSusan & Jay FinkelsteinAmy & Arthur KalesEdward R. Levin/Saul Ewing LLPState of Maryland/Larry Hogan, GovernorKenneth Simonson & Jan SolomonAnne & Marcus Smith Family FoundationSaul I. SternGeraldine & David Weinrib

LEADERS$10,000-$24,999Amy Berger & Glen NagerAli & Ed BonderSarah & Richard DineMary & Alan EinhornPeg & David GamseWin & Gerald GreenwaldCathy & Dan HodinFrances S. & Jacob M. Ja!ee

The Hon. Adrienne Mandel & Emanuel MandelDonald & Ronald OserJoan & Marvin RosenbergKathie & David Weinberg

SPONSORS$5,000-$9,999Congressional BankLynn FildermanLeslie & Richard GalenAndrea & Rabbi Steve GlazerMargaret & Irwin GoldbloomMicki & Lowell GordonJudy & Sheldon GrosbergSally & Stephen HermanIn Memory of Israel NeustadtLinda & Stephen KaplanIrvin A. Lavine & The Hon. Bess LavineMannington CommercialMarge & Jim McMann

The Ruth Bigelson Family Trust

SUPPORTERSUnder $5,000Toby AltermanRhona & Philip BakerStella & Paul BernsteinAmy & Jonathan BulmanBooz Allen Hamilton, Inc.Jane & Fredric CantorJoy & S. Robert CohenJoan & Tony EdwardsNancy Fiedelman & David BaumEdith FierstDana & Ron FishbeinNina & Sol GlasnerMichael GoldbergJoanne & Norman GoldsteinMarilyn & William GoldwaterHelen & Robert KaufmanJudy & Bruce Kipnis

Judith & Martin LeaderSandy & Je!rey LinderThelma & Barry MeyerLibby & Ronald MerrillRonna & Barry NudelmanMauri Oshero!Suzanne ParelmanBrian PerlbergSusan Berla PerrySylvia RaphaelJanis & Phil Schi!Barbara & Tibor SchonfeldMargaret Silverberg & Ira DosovitzSusan & Samuel SimonMarcia & Donald SimonsonDebra & Richard Stanley

campaign donorsThe Campaign for the 21st Century enabled us to purchase and renovate JCA’s permanent home. Now it sustains that home, the Ann L. Bronfman Center, as well as our ongoing efforts to pay off (or pay down) its mortgage.

As of June 30, 2015, the Campaign had raised $5,514,636. The list below of beneficent donors continues to grow, as does the number of donor names that shine in our building’s lobby. Those names welcome clients, volunteers, donors, staff and guests to our vibrant home – and they affirm for all that ours is a caring community.

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endowment donorsThe Compassion Funds, which are JCA’s endowments, demonstrate the true meaning of caring and compassion to our children and grandchildren – and to future generations we may never meet. These Funds help to ensure JCA’s viability and vitality today and tomorrow, while also providing stability in uncertain times.

On June 30, 2015, the Compassion Funds had an estimated total value of $1,885,174. In Fiscal Year 2015, they contributed $68,916 to support JCA’s people and programs.

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For General UseFlora & Maury Atkin FundCathy Bernard Fund1

Stella & Paul Bernstein FundBurstein Estate FundCampaign for Forgotten Elders FundDeborah & Walter Cohn FundRosalie Fonoro! FundHarold & Lilyan Evans FundRosalie B. Gerber FundJoanne & Norman Goldstein FundMarilyn & Bill Goldwater FundDr. & Mrs. Marshal Greenblatt FundWin & Gerald Greenwald FundBrenda & Sanford Guritzky FundSally & Stephen Herman Fund

JCA Board of Directors’ Special FundHon. Bess B. & Irvin A. Lavine FundEdward R. Levin FundSylvia & Coleman Raphael FundGerald & Deana Stempler FundHarry & Jeanette Weinberg Fund

For the Campaign for the 21st CenturyAnne & Marcus Smith Family Fund2

For Adult Day CareSylvia & Morris Kruco! FundRodman Family FundIsador Turover Fund

For Home Care and TransportationAnne S. Reich Family Fund

For TransportationEthel E. & Joseph B. Danzansky FundHarold & Rose C. Kramer FundJulius & Jeanne Sankin Fund

For Community Opportunity GrantsHadassah & Daniel Thursz Fund

For Sta! Training and DevelopmentRuth Breslow-Young Fund

For the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Endowment SocietyFlora & Maury AtkinJudith S. BallElaine & Richard BinderSara & Bruce BrandeleoneMindy Buren & Jerry StouckPhyllis & David Coburn

Edith FierstRosalie Fonoro!Nina & Sid GlasnerMarion & Michael GoldbergJoanne & Norman GoldsteinMarilyn & William GoldwaterNancy & Marshal GreenblattWin & Gerald GreenwaldSally & Stephen HermanLean & Eric HirschhornDianne & Dennis HornKaren & Robert KeatsRose C. & Harold KramerSusan KrautRachel Kronowitz & Mark LewisBess B. & Irvin A. LavineSusan & Edward LevinGordon LevineJudith Mazo & Mike Seldman

Laurel Barron Mendelsohn & Robert MendelsohnSylvia & Coleman RaphaelJoy Gail RaywidAnne S. ReichSherry RodmanAnne & Marcus SmithDeana & Gerald StemplerDavid S. Stone FoundationHadassah ThurszBessie & Isador Turover Philanthropic FundKaren Zuckerstein

1 We thank The Bernard Family Foundation/Cathy S. Bernard for supporting this Fund with a generous contribution in Fiscal Year 2015.

2 We thank The Joseph & Anna Smith Foundation for supporting this Fund with a generous contribution in Fiscal Year 2015.

With gratitude, we list the permanent funds of the United Jewish Endowment Fund that donors designated in part or in whole to JCA.Samuel K. Abrams Memorial FundClement & Sandra Alpert Designated Endowment FundDorothy Fabricant Memorial Fund Harry and Sarah Gelfand Memorial FundRosalie & Dr. Leon Gerber FundRose & Harold Kramer FundSarah G. Silberman Memorial Fund

We have not included the value of these funds in the data reported above.

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GUARDIANS$100,000 and aboveAnonymous (1)Estate of Rosalind B. Marimont

FOUNDERS$25,000-$99,999Clement C. & Sandra K. Alpert Philanthropic FundLeslie & Samuel Kaplan Family FoundationBobbe & Herb MintzThe Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz FoundationKathie & David Weinberg

PATRONS$10,000-$24,999Anonymous (2)Carol & Gary BermanClark-Winchole Foundation/Vincent C. Burke IIICharles E. Smith Family FoundationDorothy Fabricant Endowment Fund

Sherman L. CohnEstate of Paul FabricantGreta FaigenGorlitz Foundation Ltd./Gail Gorlitzz & Cris SmithSylvia K. GreenbergIsadore & Foxman Chesed FundJohn Edward Fowler Memorial FundSally & Stephen HermanLauren & Rick PollinIrma PoretskyRobert P. and Arlene R. Kogod Family FoundationDeanne H. SharlinThe David S. Stone Foundation/Daniel B. BinstockThe Josh Klinger Foundation/Sally Rogers KlingerThe Korth Companies, Inc./Terry KorthThe Morningstar Foundation/Susan & Michael Gelman

BENEFACTORS$5,000-$9,999Anonymous (2)Abramson Family Foundation, Inc.Bernard AronsonBernard Family Foundation/Cathy S. BernardBarbara BuchNatalie & Barry CantorSherman L. CohnCorina Higginson Trust/Wilton CorkernGeorge Preston Marshall Foundation/Barbara JonesGeorge Wasserman Family Foundation/Rory & Shelton ZuckermanMichael GoldbergWin & Gerald GreenwaldKatzman Family Foundation/Marlene & Chuck FreedAnn & Cornelius KerwinThe Hon. Sidney KramerMarjorie Krumholz

Marjorie & James McMannEva MeigherSusan & Alan MillerRonald OttenbergPaul & Annetta Foundation, Inc./Michael PrestonLibby & Lou PohorylesSylvia & Coleman RaphaelJoan & Marvin RosenbergJan Solomon & Kenneth SimonsonThe Alvin & Louella Epstein Foundation/Richard SillsThe Coburn Family Foundation/Lisa KeeferThe Ruth Bigelson Family Trust/Janie DrohanWebber Family Foundation/Marisol Foster

CHAMPIONS$1,000-$4,999Anonymous (7)Adventist Health Care, Inc.Alan & Esther Fleder Foundation/Gail Fleder

George E. ArnsteinRhona & Phil BakerSuzanne & Mark BalamaceJudith S. BallKathryn & Ira BartfieldBaxt Family Foundation, Inc./Joy & Leonard BaxtGail BeckerThe Bender Foundation, Inc./Julie Silver BenderGeorgette Bennett & Leonard PolonskyFran & Thomas BensingerFrancine BerkowitzDevorah & Kevin BermanElaine Kotell Binder & Dr. Richard BinderSara & Bill BoyanHarry & Faye Burka Foundation, Inc./Frances & Leonard BurkaJane & Fredric CantorSamuel ChaitovitzAna ChepelinskyPhyllis & David CoburnKamal & Barry CohenRobin & Ed Cooper

Myrna & Gerald CoopersteinAudrey Corson & Daniel KazzazJoanne & Frank CrantzDebra Levy Eldercare Associates/Suzy MurphyDr. Edward & Mildred Cafritz Foundation, Inc./Linda & James CafritzFabrangen Tzedakah Collective/Debbie GoldmanFamily & Nursing Care/Neal KursbanLouis and Helen Fanaro! Charitable Foundation, Inc./Sunny PolskyMarlin & David FeldmanNancy Fiedelman & David BaumSusan & Jay FinkelsteinDana & Ronald FishbeinSusan FisherBarbara & Charles FriedmanAnn & Thomas FriedmanLeslie & Richard Galen

annual fund contributorsWith admiration and deepest gratitude, we acknowledge the individuals and institutions supporting JCA with gifts or grants of $100 or more from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. Listed below are those who made honor or memorial gifts, supported our Productive Aging Award Dinner, sent us corporate matching funds, provided proceeds from planned gifts, responded to our mailed appeals or awarded us grants.

These generous friends helped all seniors thrive, and we thank them for investing in JCA!

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Peg & David GamseGarden of Remembrance Memorial ParkRosalie & Dr. Leon Gerber Fund/Robert M. Gerber.Elinor Ginzler & Walter GrossPhyllis & Ralph GittlesonNina & Sol GlasnerAllan GlassMarion & Daniel GoldbergMargaret & Irwin GoldbloomJoanne & Norman GoldsteinThe Greene-Milstein Family Foundation/Nancy & Herbert MilsteinJudy & Sheldon GrosbergLouis C. & Celia K. Grossberg Foundation/Perla & Julius FoxJudah GudelskyHarold & Jane Hirsh Special Endowment Fund/Jane HirshEmily Hofmann & Kenneth WinerDiane & Dennis HornDebbie & Ken Ja!eJerome A. & Deena L. Kaplan Family Foundation, Inc.Joseph & Bessie Feinberg Foundation/Janice FeinbergDeborah Ann Kline & Howard Gleckman

Sally KaplanLeslie & Samuel KaplanLinda & Stephen KaplanNathan KatzDolly KayKaren & Robert KeatsKinder Morgan Foundation/Maureen BuckleyKoenig Family Philanthropic Fund/Joel KoenigDebbie & Terry KorthRose and Howard Kramer Fund/Madelyn Schaefer & Ellen RossKrauthamer & Associates/Gary L. KrauthamerIneke & Peter KreegerIris & Larry LernerMargo Smith & Gerald LevineMarsha & Lee LevineBari & Keith LevingstonYvonne & Charles LevyPatricia & Randall LewisSandra & Je!rey LinderKaren & Je!rey LipsonMary Daly MacFarland Foundation/Bruce B. WilsonHon. Adrienne A. & Emanuel MandelPatricia & Kenneth MaxHannah & Michael MazerSusan & Leonard MerewitzJanet Meyers & Mark Pollak

Mary & John MorellMorgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC/Ronald FishbeinEvelyn Morton & Charles WheelerEllen & James MyerbergNauticon Imaging Systems/Gary SockelRonna & Barry NudelmanPaley Rothman Goldstein Rosenberg & Cooper/Daniel HodinSusan Berla PerryGeraldine PilzerBetsy & Joel PopkinElisabeth Posner-Schouten & James PosnerRadley Acura/Mark SmithJoy Gail RaywidMarjorie & David RichmanGrace Robinowitz FoundationLorraine & Richard RoseLinda Rosenzweig & Sander BieberAnn H. Sablosky & Stephen RockowerSagel Bloomfield Funeral Care/Edward SagelRita & Howard SchlossbergArlene & Bernard SchuchnerVictor ShargaiPhyllis & Richard SharlinTerry Shuch & Neal Meiselman

Irene & Dan SimpkinsJennifer Sosin & Adam PosenSamson B. SternCarolyn Stopak & Warren KaplanThe Joseph & Anna Smith Foundation/Joanne SmithAnnie TotahMarilyn & Stefan TuckerUnited BankBarbara & Stephen WegeJoan & Harry WeintrobAdele & Sherman WintersWomen of Temple Rodef Shalom/Mary Ann Kennedy

SUPPORTERS$500-$999Anonymous (4)Rachel AbrahamFrieda AchtentuchAdventist HealthCare, Inc./Marisa LavineNancy Alper & Ralph KozlowSue & William AltermanAmity Club of Washington Charity Foundation, Inc./Je!rey AxelsonCharlene Barshefsky & Edward CohenVivian & Raymond BassJane C. BergnerKay Berkson & Sidney HollanderDorothy & Donald Berlin

Barbara & Michael BlausteinCookie & Nelson BlitzFaith & Philip BobrowEllen & Lee BurstynEvelyn Bushwick Family Charitable Trust/Nancy MalloyJo Ann CadeauxAleen & The Hon. Herbert ChabotLeona ChaninArlene & Harvey ChernerBonnie & Rob ClausenStanley and Jeanne Clayman Foundation/Frances & Richard SilbertJoy & Robert CohenNadine CohodasNancy & Howard CooperAnn Louise & Edward CowanCreative Metal WorksMargaret CutlerMelissa DavisSarah & Richard DineJessica & Alan DolleckDebra & Robert DrumhellerMim & Steve DubinDiana & Larry EisenstatIrene Farkas-ConnLynn Friss Feinberg & David KrantzLynne FildermanRobert FogartyAlbert I. Fox

Harriet & Robert FriedmanEllen & Howard GarrisonMiriam & William GilbertMargie & Ronald GlanczBetty GlassmanMarci & Joseph GoldbergElaine & David GoodmanGratzer Graphics LLC/Colleen GratzerRuby & Herbert HalperinLorraine & Leo HalpertLisa Hanover & Mark KirschSusan & Larry HarrisCathy & Dan HodinRhoda HornsteinDiana Hu!man & Kenneth LevineBarbara KayLauren & Andrew KlineCandace Kovacic-Fleischer & Walter FleischerKragie-Woodall Family Fund/Alicia ReidSusan & William KristolRachel Kronowitz & Mark LewisSandra Kursban & Stephen SawmellePearl & Gary LakeNic & Chris LeSchackCarol & Peter LevinBarbara & Hank LevineBarbara & The Hon. Laurence LevitanJoyce LymanPhilip Margolius

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Ellen & Kenny MarksLaurel & Bob MendelsohnJe!rey MenickNancy & Richard MillsteinWilliam MooreNational Auto Body Collision CenterBeverly & Steven NewbornBeverly & Alan PeterkofskyMarsha PinsonAmy PlatnickLori & David PosnerConnie & David PovichBarbara & Bert ReinBarbara & Bernard RiesFaith Roessel & Matthew SlaterJudy & Stuart RosenthalSaul Ewing LLP/Edward R. LevinJanis & Philip Schi!Lilo & The Hon. Richard SchifterKristy Schloss & Donald BurchLeslie & Ronald SchreiberAnn Schwartz & David SilverRhea Schwartz & Paul Wol!Nancy & Ira ShapiroBena & Stanley SiegelGottlieb SimonTerry Ellen SingerBarbara & John SiposLinda & Steve Skalet

Barry SlevinThe Albert and Lillian Small Foundation, Inc./Shirley & Albert SmallLily & Neil StarrCelia & Stuart SteingoldHelen & Jonathan SunshineCarol & Harry TabakJoann & Richard WeinerSusan WienerLewis WinarskyVal & Michael WollyJudith & Leo Zickler

FRIENDS$100-$499Anonymous (21)Alice AbramsonBurton AdlerRise AinDavida & Edward Alexander Joan AlpertJames AltmanPaula AltmanAmeriprise Financial/ Kojo GyabaahLeggy & Fred AndersonJudith Arno!Judith & Kenneth AuerbachCookie & Zion AvissarJoan & Alan BaileyDaniel BarneyJoan BarrSamuel Barr

Ruth & Charles BartfeldBeatrice BaumPatricia & Stanley BederJoan BegelmanJean & Armin BehrRose BelmontRoberta & Richard Benfer.Rosanne & Howard BennMarian BeratanLawrence BergerSally & Sanders BerkDeborah Berkowitz & Geo!rey GarinAnn BermanBarbara Alk BermanShelly & Peter BermanCaryl & George BernsteinSheri & David BlotnerJudith BorVictoria Bor & David Dugo!The Borten Family Charitable FundDeborah & Selwyn BottinickIra Leo BrandrissMarc BranskySally & Allan BratmanWilma BraunBernice & Joel BreslauJe!rey BrinkerNaomi & Harold BrodskyJanice & Herbert BronerIrith & Roger BrowdyArlene Brown & Eugene BialekZipora & Alan Brown

Miriam & David BrowningBulman Dunie Burke & Feld/Barry NudelmanShirley BurgerMaria & Robert BurkaRose BurkaDiane & Howard BurkomCarol & Robert BurmanIlsa & Mike BushMaria CabralKathy & Arthur CadeauxHerbert CaplanBarbara CarrCarol & Allen CartonJane CheeverLinda & Robert ChernakNancy & Stewart ChernerRenate & Amoz Cherno!Sharon CohanyAnne CohenIrwin CohenLinda Lee CohenRosalie & Zivan CohenMarlene & Victor CohnRobin & Jerald CohnCongregation Bet Chesed/Bernard PaiewonskyGeri & Richard CoopermanCarol & Alan CrollDiane & Seth DavidsonNatalya Davidov & Milton FriedmanLouise Ruth DavidsonLeonard DeitzRita Demsey

Fizzeh Nelson-Desiderio & Tony DesiderioNancy & Morris DeutschNatalie & Laurence DickterJoan & Frank DiCostanzoYvonne & Je!rey DistenfeldMildred & Harry DornbrandSue & George DriesenAndrea DrimmerLaurie DubrowSeymour DussmanRhoda & Norbert EcksteinDeborah & Gerald EhrensteinMarlene & Richard Ehrlich Vera & Bernard EhrlichSherri & Jay EichbergSandi & Michael EisenbergMiriam Eisenstein & Carol SternStuart EizenstatMargie & Mel ElfinMargie & Mickey ElsbergShulamith & Sheldon ElsterEnergy Federal Credit Union/Joseph OttoivaniLinda Engel & Michael GoldsteinRobert EnzelDiane EpsteinJoy & Herb EpsteinMarji & Howard EpsteinRena & Gordon Epstein

Joan Fabrey & Michael KleinSuzanne & Michael Fanaro!Melvin FarberJanet FarbsteinCarol & Jack FederStephen FeiginEugene FeinbergDoris & Myron FeinsilberClarice & Howard FeldmanElaine & Howie FeldmanKaren & Baruch FellnerTheodore FieldsEdith FierstSusan & David FinkBarbara FinkelsteinFaye FirstRachel & Daniel FisherDebra & Lyle FishmanBarbara & Bernard FixellPatricia & Ronald FlaggAdrienne Flanders & Gerald FriedmanCarol & Michael FlickerEllie & Michael FlyerJean & Je!rey FormanHope & Mark FosterJe!rey FoxMaier FoxArthur FrankSherry & Peter FrankLawrence FrankelBobbie & Paul FreedenbergGail Freedman

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Melissa & Robert FriedlandArlene & Stephen FriedlanderJanet & Kenneth FriedmanMargo FriedmanMarie & Roberto FriedmanBelle FrishmanSheila & Allen GaisinLisa & Richard GarfinkelEllen & Howard GarrisonMarjorie & Gilbert GeldonJoy & Marc GerberHarriet & Charles GershensonBonnie Baila Gersten & Richard PiekarzNancy & Carl GewirzGFWC Metropolitan Community Club Inc./Carol CallahanHelen GinbergNancy & Dalbert GinsbergBonnie GinsbergGeraldine Gittleson Nancy GlassmanLawrence GlickRobert GlickMorton GluckRonit & Alan GoberLaura GolbergFay & Irwin GoldJoy & Archie GoldWalter GoldBarbara & Ken GoldmanCatherine Goldman

Felicja GoldmanGreta GoldmanLinda & William GoldmanLotte GoldmanPhilip GoldmanMerrill GoldsmithSteven GoldsteinEdward GonzagueHilda GoodmanDavid GooenJudith GordonMicki & Lowell GordonNancy Gordon & Robert ParkerSusan & David GorinEunice & Robert GouldNancy & Lawrence GouldSandra & Jason GouldCari & Bill GradisonHelene & Gene GranofJulian GraubartGlenda Cohen Green & George GreenJoanne & Larry GreenBetty GreenbergEllen & Morton GreenbergNancy & Mickey GreenblattMarcia & Eli GreenblumShoshana & Arnold GreenlandRuth GreensteinSue & Mark GreensteinEdward GregermanEstelle & Isaac GronerBrooke & David Gross

Lauren Gross & Harold SegallMerna & Joseph GuttentagRonnie & Miles HaberJanice & Joel HadaryJanet Hahn & Kenneth SimonMichelle & Don HainbachJudith Halpern & David BerkenbiltKathryn HalpernJonathan HardisBarbara & William HarkawayLeonard HarrisNancy & John HarrisDavid HarrisonMarlene & Bennett HartePatricia Hartge & Alan StrasserBobbi & David HauerShawn & Alan HausmanJackie & Larry HefterRuth Hellerstein & Phillip SwagelRuth & William HenochEdith & Arthur HesselBarbara & Austin HeymanTeresa Hinze & Lewis YellinLinda Lurie HirschSandra HoexterMichele Ho!manMichele & Larry Ho!manSara & Kenneth HollandMarian & David HoltzSandra Horowitz

Elizabeth HundtShirley & Myles HurwitzNaomi & David HuthwaiteSusan & Paul HymanCheryl IglesiaIona Senior Services/ Sally WhiteEva JacobsSusan & Barry JacobsShirley & Marshall JacobsNancy & Steven JacobsonJuel JanisJewish Community Center of Northern Virginia/ Je! DannickJewish Federation of Greater WashingtonJewish Social Service Agency/Todd SchenkJane JosephsWendy Kahn & Martin BurnsSherry KaimanLinda & Carl KainMadeleine & Marvin KalbAmy & Arthur KalesConnie & Marty KamerowRalph KantrowitzIrene & Ed KaplanJessica Kaplan & Michael RosmanElaine & Robert KatzRoberta & Stephen Kau!manAlan KaufmannGail KaufmannShirley KemelhorMarie Louise Kennedy

Elizabeth Kessel & Edward Levine June & Robert KesslerLeslie & Joseph KesslerSusan & Je!rey KesslerShirley & Marshall KeysCelia & Larry KirschMarlene & Martin KirschLee KirsteinCarol & Benson KleinMorris KleinJoan Kleinman & Samuel WittenNaomi KleitmanAudrey KochEvyan & Robert KoenigArlene & Robert KogodSondra & Je!rey KomarowDaniel KorengoldJoan & Victor KorenmanSusan KorsowerBeryl & Gerson KramerJoan & Abe KrashJoan & Harold KrauthamerMarjorie & Lawrence KravitzJudith & Je!rey KremenMarsha & Earl KudlickMarvin KupersteinRuth KupperschlagSimcha KuritzkyAndrea & Neal KursbanSusan Kushner & Mark CzarnolewskiSandra & Sheldon KusselsonAnnette & Richard Lakein

Sherry & Robert LamacchiaShelah & Sheldon LandsmanKathryn & Kenneth LaskeyEileen LavineDonna & Je!rey LawrenceHolly & John LeachmanBrian LebowitzCynthia LefkowitzHannah & Charles LeftonRoberta & Howard LehrerColeman LeiferJoshua LeiferHarvey LeifertRichard LentIna & Larry LermanAbby & Rob LevinEvelyn LevyRosalind & Ronald LevyEllie LichtashRosanne & Gary LieberSheila LieberSherry & James LiebermanShirley LightJudie & Harry LinowesPaula & Steven LipsiusLinda & Ace LipsonMarcia LitwackJane & Robert Loe#erBenita & Robert LubicJennifer Madans & Terence PhillipsJudy & Michael MaelAlan MalmanElliot MargolisEvelyn & Sam Margolis

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Randy & Carl MargolisStanley Marino!Pearl MarksDonna & Barry MaronClaire MarwickMildred MarxMartin MaumrindEllen & Harvey MazerPhyllis & Milton MeisnerMembers Give Powered by Just Give Diane MesirowAnne & Martin MethNaomi Lawson MeyerThelma & Barry MeyerSusan & Harry MeyersMarie & Stephen MillerRenee MillerMona & Leonard MitnickMira & Ted MordfinNorma & Leonard MordfinYael MordfinKaren & Edward MosesSteven MotznoShirley & Stan Naso!Miriam & Harvey NathanThe National Center to Encourage Judaism, Inc./Asher GerechtNational Petroleum CouncilTena Nauheim & David HarrisonCarol Neustadt & Barry CohenMyrna & Daniel NorwitzCaren & Louis Novick

Karen & Jan OrensteinMauri Oshero!Mary & Bernard PaiewonskyPolly Panitz & Allen JosephMartha & Adam PeiperlFrances & Barrett PenanFrances PenslerMark PerlisDeena PersJo Ann Pessagno & Stephen FreedmanPetitbon Alarm Company/Jane GaschSheila & Robert PinskerMartha PleasureBarbara PolanskyJessica PollnerJulie & Jesse PollockVivian PollockMarilyn & Ira PolonSusan & Donald PoretzSiegbert PoritzkyToby PortBeverly PotterGladys PotterLutz PragerDeborah & Juan PrawdaLeonard PressTheodore PressPatti & Je!rey PukatchGerry & Bernard QuinlanSusan & Arnold QuintCarol & Lionel RabinNina & George RagovisBarbara & Jon RanhandLucille Raphael

Jacqueline RatnerJudith Ratner & Kenneth GellerRegardie, Brooks & Lewis, Chtd./Paul GnattBurton ReinerBonnie Richter & Alan LevinJoyce & Richard RisebergJane & Harold RodmanAbby & Philip RogersJoshua RokachPatricia & Michael RoseLaura Sue RosenbergNancy & Ricardo RosenbergJaneth Ravner Rosenblum PACE Fund/Florence & Daniel RosenblumJody & Lawrence RosenblumSharon RosendhalNina & Robert RosenthalBarbara RossEllen & Alvin RossGeorge RothsteinPhyllis RozmanFran & Robert RubinStephen RubinJudith & George RubyBeverly & Richard RudmanEllen SachsSteven SachsAlexander SackBarbara Sadick & Kenneth GoldmanRuth Ann Sa"tzLaura & Bill Salganik

Gilla & Harold SaltzmanCynthia & Stephen SandherrFroma SandlerDiana Savit & Marvin SzymkowiczRichard SchachterNancy & Mark Scha!manMarilyn & Barry ScheinerSusan Schi!er & Mitchell GoldsteinSandy & Lewis SchneiderSusan & Laurence SchorCarla & Jonathan SchraubMolly SchuchatIrene SchulkinCarol Schulman & Ralph BarocasHaidee SchwartzMerrill & Michael SchwartzAmy Schwartzman & Kevin MossRobin SchwartzmanSandra & The Hon. Robert SchwarzbartSusan & Stephen ScolnikCathryn ScovilleJanet ScribnerJudith SegalPaul SegelAnna & David SeidmanFaye & Norman SeltzerBarbara & Ronald ShansbyRuth & Phillip ShapiroRuth K. ShapiroMargery & Gercon Sher

Polly & Bill SherardBonnie & Neil ShermanBeverly & Harlan SherwatSusan & Robert ShoenbergRoberta & Lawrence ShulmanMadeleine & Stanley SigelDeborah SilbermanNancy & Bert SilverSharon & Ira SilvermanBeth & Barry SimonCarol Simon & Arthur Savrin CohenDorothy SimonSara & Matthew SimonVicki & Gary SimonMarcia & Donald SimonsonCarrie & Harold SingerLynne & Eric SludCosette & Bruce SmollerRuth & Howard SokoloveCecelia & Thomas SonnabendAlexander & Tillie S Speyer Foundation/Carol & Cris FrombolutiNatalie SpicklerRosalie SpornJudith SpragueJudith StarkVivienne & Bill StarkMarcia Steinberg & Eugene MullinJane & Ronald SternMarcia Sternfeld

Toni Stifano & Mark WaltonSelma & Harvey SweetbaumIrene TamagnaBarbara TammanySelma TannenwaldSheila & Steven TaubeSusan & Rey TejadaTemple Sinai Women of Reform Judaism/ Barbara MintzRonnie & Steven TeppLeonard TopperRachel & Kenneth TowbinLynn & Aron TrombkaMarilyn & Ira TublinSari & Eric TublinJudy & Vic TynesJane UdelsonLaura UdisSusan & Richard UgelowMark UherekBeth & Sanford UngarMadeline & Robert VermutEllen & John VillaDebby & Bruce VivariCarol & Don VogelMarta VogelSheri WaddellMyrna & The Hon. Leonard WagmanSarah Wagschal & Jay ElinskyIrene & William WallertJacob Walles

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Judith & Richard WaltersHarriet & Ronald WardWashington Hebrew Congregation Sisterhood/Ellen MillerAlfons WeberCynthia & Stephen WeidmanRhonda WeinerBunny & The Hon. Paul WeinsteinJudith Welles & Tim ShankSis WengerMinna & Ben WilliamowskyBlanche & Mark WineNoreen & Scott WinkelmanNorma & Henry WiseAileen & Willard WishnowVickie WitkinStanley WolfBarbara & Paul WolfandPeter WolfePhyllis & Robert Wol!Nancy & Charles WolfsonCynthia Wolloch & Joseph D. Reid, Jr.Eileen & Fred WolpertWomen Business Owners of Montgomery County/Mary FlorianWorking Systems, Inc./Kathleen WisemanPhilip Ya!eeHelen & Bernard YanowitzRivka YerushalmiEllen & Bernard Young

David Zahirpour Oriental RugsMartin ZatzKaren & Robert ZelnickSusan & Steven ZimmetPamela & Joel ZingeserLois Zuckerman & Stephen LevyMarilyn & Robert ZuckermanKaren ZuckersteinJane & Robert Zweig

CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTSAnonymous (1)Microsoft Matching Gifts Program

IN-KIND DONATIONSWe gratefully acknowledge these gifts of pro bono professional services, vehicle donations via Car-J and other gifts of goods and services valued at $500 or more.

AARP MarylandAARP VirginiaAdventist Community Services of Greater WashingtonAdventist Health CareAlan & Arlene AldaAmerica-China International FoundationARC of Montgomery County

Arent Fox LLP/Kenneth S. Jacob, Esq., Alex Stern and Lianne E. Childress, Esq.Arts for the AgingAsbury Methodist VillageDavid BaumBBYOThe Beacon NewspaperBethesda Big Train BaseballBethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference CenterBig LearningBlackRock Center for the Arts CASA de MarylandCatholic Charities Archdiocese of WashingtonCharles E. Smith Life CommunitiesChinese-American Senior Services AssociationChinese Culture and Community Center Class Acts ArtsBonnie ClausenKamal & Barry CohenLisa Reiner CohenComcastCommunity Transportation Association of AmericaCongressional BankCornerstone MontgomeryCounty Cable Montgomery

CVS CaremarkMarian DeAngeloPamela DettelbachEaster Seals Serving DC, MD, VAEduCare Support ServiceEllen EhrlichEichberg ConstructionEthiopian Community CenterHarold EvansFairfax 50+Fairfax County Long Term Care Coordinating CouncilJudah FlumFord’s TheatreFrederick County Department of AgingFrederick Historical SocietyFrederick Public LibrariesFriday Morning Music Club Friend’s House Retirement CommunitySusan FullermanLee FutrovskyGaithersburg/Germantown Chamber of CommerceThe Gazette NewspapersMelvin GetzElinor Ginzler & Walter GrossAlbert GoltzGratzer Graphics LLCGreat American Landscapes

Habitat for HumanityIrv HeckerHoliday Park SeniorsHolly Hall ApartmentsHoly Cross HospitalHomecrest HouseHousing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery CountyIndependence NowInterfaith Clothing CenterJapanese Children’s ChorusJewish Community Center of Greater WashingtonJewish Community Center of Northern VirginiaJewish Community Relations Council of Greater WashingtonThe Jewish Federation of Greater WashingtonJewish Foundation for Group HomesJewish Social Service Agency John Edward Fowler Memorial FoundationThe Korth CompaniesIrwin LederChristopher & Nichola LeSchackHarvey Levine, PhotographerIra Levine, PhotographerLiteracy Council of Montgomery County L-SoftTina Lunson

Maryland Division of Rehabilitation ServicesMaryland Motor Vehicles AdministrationMelvin J. Berman Hebrew AcademyMicrosoft – Pentagon CityMicrosoft – Tysons CornerMicrosoft – Westfield MontgomeryMid-County MinistriesSusan Miller, M.D.Montgomery CollegeMontgomery County Community Engagement ClusterMontgomery County Department of Economic Development Montgomery County Department of Health and Human ServicesMontgomery County Department of TransportationMontgomery County Historical SocietyMontgomery County O"ce of Human ResourcesMontgomery County O"ce of Human RightsMontgomery County Public SchoolsMontgomery County Recreation DepartmentMuslim Community CenterNational Alliance for the Mentally Ill

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National Institutes of HealthNews 4 - NBC TVThe Nonprofit VillageNordstrom at Westfield MontgomeryOlney Home for LifeZachary OxmanPhoenix ComputersShelley PotichaPreCon EventsRebuilding Together Montgomery CountyRockville Economic DevelopmentRockville Senior CenterKeightley & Ashner LLP/Linda E. RosenzweigRSVP Northern VAErik RubinsonSaul Ewing LLP/Edward R. Levin, Esq.Select Seconds Thrift StoreSenior Environmental Employment ProgramSenior Service AmericaShady Grove Adventist HealthcareSheraton Tysons HotelSignarama of GaithersburgHoward B. Silberberg, Esq.Silver Spring Regional CenterKenneth Simonson & Jan Solomon

Social Security AdministrationLou & Evie StrollerTD Charitable FoundationTotal Wine & MoreJim & Carol Trawick FoundationMark UherekUnited Jewish Endowment FundVolunteer FairfaxVolunteer SolutionsVornado/Charles E. SmithWashington Adventist HospitalWashington Jewish WeekWillis InsuranceWinston & Strawn LLP/Marion Kristal Goldberg, Esq.Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing ArtsWorkSource MontgomeryWorkforce Solutions Group

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