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\VV \S\\ \\\ \5W \W WWW WV WWW WV WV WV WWW \5W W\ WWW WV WWW NSW \SW NSW The Charlotte Jewish News - January 2009 - Page 7 Federation Announces New Bernstein Leaders Federation is thrilled to announce the members of the seventh class of the Bernstein Leadership Group. After a comprehensive review process, the following 40 leaders were accepted into the program: Brian Axelroth Lisa Baum Aaron Bloom David Cantor Crista Cohen Melissa Cohen Beth Daniel Jill Dinerman Lauren Fermaglich Michael Fermaglich Marc Gentile Jennifer Gindi Leon Golynsky Jennifer Golynsky David Greenman Rebecca Heimann Erica Henning Eric Kamis Sarah Kaplan Lindsay Key Barbra Kosowsky Meredith Landau Justin Levine Benjamin Lincoln Baruch Mechanic Pamela Meyers Jennifer Ruben Philip Schreibman Renee Schreibman Amy Shapiro Rabbi Michael Shields Brent Simmons Steven Starr David Strauss Kara Tanenbaum Stephanie Townsend Jason Trompeter Nicole Vagnone Melissa Van Glish Bill Zimmern Co-Chairs Adina Loewen- steiner and Herb Greenman have set “Making It Matter” as the theme for this class. Goals for their tenure include making tangible differences in the com munity through service projects, facilitating graduates’ placement into leadership positions, and invigorating alumni efforts. The class “textbook” will be Chicken Soup for the Jewish Soul. The program will officially kick off on January 11, 2009 with the first session and a one-man theatrical perform ance by actor Jonathan Adam Ross. BLG alumni are invited to attend as well. The Bernstein Leadership Group is the Federation’s 18-month Leadership Development Program for young adults 25-45. For more information about BLG and the BLG Alumni efforts, please contact Federation’s Young Adult Coordinator, Jodi Greenwald, 704-944- 6759, jodi.greenwald@jew- ishcharlotte.org. ^ JEWISH^ B FEDERATION 5 L OF 5neATEn charlotte Local, Global, Eternal ^ Upcoming Events at the Jewish Federation SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 Poverty Simulation: A close up look at the hard work of being poor 7 PM, Gorelick Hall at Shalom Park Sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte and Jewish Family Services. For more informa tion, please contact Sarah Kaplan at 704-944-6751. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 Uptowners: Nosh and Network 11:45 AM-1 PM, Levine Museum of the New South, 200 East 7th Street Guest Speaker: Mark Vitner Topic: The Economic Forecast for 2009 Uptowners: Nosh and Network is the Federation’s outreach initiative for the Charlotte business and profes sional community. Advance registration required by January 5 if purchasing lunch ($10). Free and drop- ins welcome if no lunch is purchased. To register, con tact Susan at the Federation office at 704-944-6761 or susan. stafford@j ewishchar- lotte.org. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 Women’s Professional Network... forging relationships, building community 6:00-7:30 PM, McCormick and Schmick’s - SouthPark Topic: “Train your Brain” led by Vicki Parker Ph.D. The Women’s Professional Network offers women the opportunity to engage social ly and connect with a cause. The Network meets five times each year and is open to all professional women whether or not they are actively engaged in careers outside the home. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25 Newcomer Schmooze 11 AM-12 noon, Weinberg Center Learn about the Charlotte Jewish Community while meeting new friends. Newcomer Schmoozes are co-sponsored by the Jewish Federation and the Levine JCC. Complimentary bagels, coffee and juice are served. All ages are welcome. For information, contact the Federation office at 704-944- 6757. THE MAIN EVENT OF THE 2009 ANNUAL CAMPAIGN Sunday, February 8 7:30 PM at Temple Israel Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased online at www.jewishcharlotte.org or by phone at 704-944-6757. Event chair: Jonathan Howard Special guest speaker: Rabbi Irwin Kula, President of CLAL, the National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership. As one of the new leaders shaping the American spiritual landscape, Kula provides a broad vision of religious pluralism. For more information, please contact the Federation office at 704-944-6757 or log on to WWW. j e wishcharlotte. org. 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