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The Charlotte Jewish News - May 2008 - Page 16 2008 One For All Ball Sponsorships Top $80,000 With over 40 community lead ers in attendance, the sponsorship campaign for the 2008 One for All Ball launched on March 25 at the home of Deidre and Clay Grubb. Roni Fishkin, chair of the 2008 OFAB Steering Committee announced that as of the end of March over $80,000 had been raised in support of the bi-annual 10908 Ballaiityne Crossing Dr. $1,200,000 Tcansilional home accented witli Italian tile & columns & triple crown moldings in all •i^tooma Gourmet kitchen has custom | cabinets w/rc^e detail, GE Profile appliances, granite counters & backsplash. Soaring ceilings in GR w/built-ins, gas FR IvIBR on main w/luxurious bath and custom closet Lower level ideal for in-law's or kid's quarters witli huge den, kitchenette, lots of stnrage. Handicap accessible. Golf club membership available. 6 BR, 4 BA Richard Roskmd / 70+-905-6175 Mckey Gold / 704-779-5859 www.goldroskindhomes.com “Chapel in the Oaks” 'FUNERAL DIRECTORS 500 Providence Road Telephone 704-332-7133 event sponsored by and benefiting three of the anchor institutions in the Jewish community: Temple Israel, Temple Beth El and the Sandra and Leon Levine Jewish Community Center. The event this year which will be held on September 6 at the Westin Hotel will honor The Shelton and William Gorelick families. The Gorelicks will be awarded the Herman Bliimenthal Commitment to Community Award in recognition of their extraordinary involvement and generosity in the Charlotte. “We were thrilled to be able to kick off this important community fundraiser here at the Grubbs,” said Roni Fishkin. “The Grubbs’ beautiful home and gracious hos pitality were the perfect setting to begin this campaign. The party, held at the Grubbs’ home on Colville Road, was held to thank previous individual sponsors and recruit new sponsors for the event. We have made a great start on our overall goal and our counting on the support of the community and CELEBRATING OUR 125th ANNIVERSARY f Maid Brigade YOUR HOME. CLEANER. HPHim jn .j I^HB Adc about our new Green Cleaning system for the health of your home and your family. On a Spring Cleaning Coupon expires 5/31/08 SAVE *100 On your initial cleaning with our Preferred Customer Program. Call for details! With this coupon when scheduling regular service. Not valid with any other offers. Coupon expires 5/31/08 Save *50 Save ‘25.00 on your 1st visit, Save *15.00 on your 2nd visit, Save *10.00 on your 3rd visit. With this coupon when scheduling regular service. Not valid with any other offers. Coupon expires 5/31/08 Deirdre Grubb, Carol Gorelick, and Bill Gorelick. our corporate partners to help us to reach our overall fundraising goal of $350,000,” said Fishkin. If you are interested in becom ing a OFAB sponsor, please con tact Cary Bernstein at 704-607- 4480. Sponsors [as of 3/31/08] Bank of America, Percival McQuire, Leslie and Kevin Archer, Judy and Stan August, Phil Berman, Bobbi and Don Bernstein, Cary Bernstein and Alan Kronovet, Fred and Marcy Dumas, Sherri McGirt and Larry Farber, Roni and Glenn Fishkin, Tammy and Ken Colder, Ellyn and Leon Gross, Jonathan Howard, Kathiyn and David Kossove, Donna and Norman Levin, Barbara and Jerry Levin, Scott Menaker, Jill and Edwin Newman, Rich Osborne, Dale and Larry Polsky, Larry Schwartz, The Silverman Family, Mary and Simon Wojnowich 4* Larry Schwartz and Clay Grubb. Shelton Gorelick and Patty Gorelick. Families of Faith in Charlotte Learning to Have Difficult Conversations Where There is Conflict; Building Bridges of Understanding “The Abrahamic Family - Abraham, Ishmail, and Isaac” A Community Conversation at a Masjid What history and beliefs to Christians, Jews and Muslims share? Where do our faiths differ? Join us for an informative and revealing learning experience. Muslim American Society of Charlotte, 4301 Shamrock Dr., . Charlotte, NC 28215, Tuesday, May 13,7 PM “Understanding the Difficult Texts of Our Faiths” A Community Conversation ala Synagogue Within all our scriptures are apasages that seem to conflict with developing a community dialogue. How best do we interpret these? How best can we coexist? Temple Israel, 4901 Providence Rd., Charlotte, NC 28226, Tuesday, May 27, 7 PM O
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