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The Charlotte Jewish News - October 2018 - Page 20 CammunitvNews Travel Fund Established in Stephanie Warshauer’s Memory BBYO proudly aimounces the establishment of the Stepha nie Louise Warshauer Memorial BBYO Travel Fund. The fund will provide scholarships for BBYO members to participate in BBYO travel experiences. The first scholarships will be available for the summer of 2019. The fund honors and memo rializes Stephaiue Warshauer, z”l, daughter of Phil and Beth Warshauer and Alisa Ostwalt (of blessed memory). Stepharue was tragically killed on Yom Kippur of last year when her car was strack by another car that was be ing chased by police. She grew up in Greensboro and was an active member in her local BBYO chap l»4 m iiH M V Meg D. Goldstein ATTORNEY-AT-LAW EST'Ai't Planning. Estate-and Trust Administration, pre-Marital agreements. Charitable Planning and Entities, General Corporate and Tax, Business Succession planning 5960 Eairview Road, Suite 400 Charlotte North, Carolina 28210 TEL: 704.523.2202 . CELL: 704.756.3626 mgoldstein@mgoldlaw.com www.mgold.com Deai h Taxes may Not Be an Issue Rut Your Legacy isi ter, Etta Spier BBG. A graduate of Page High School and Western Carolina University, Stephanie had a passion for travel and ad venture. She traveled throughout the country and internationally to Israel on Birthright, South Afri ca, Ireland, Dominican Repub lic, Mexico, and several times to Montreal. Through her involvement in BBYO, Stephanie created strong bonds and friendships with her peers in Eastern Region BBYO (North Carolina and Southern Virgiiua). The Eastern Region BBYO staff remember her affec tionately. “Stepharue always had a smile on her face, a passion for being Jewish and loved spending weekends with her community at BBYO conventions,” said Ellen Goldstein, her BBYO Regional Director. Ricki Gray, the former Greensboro BBYO City Director feels "Stephanie added her zest for life and to BBYO in every thing she participated in. Bonds of friendships made were just a natural for her positive and out going personality!" The fund was established as a result of the outpouring of emo tion and generosity by the many people who were touched by Stepharue’s life. This included personal friends, family friends and relatives from Greensboro, Charlotte, and beyond. “We continue to be over whelmed by the outpouring of emotion and the number of peo ple who loved Steph” said Phil Warshauer. “It would be very pleasing to Stepharue to know that through this fund others will be able to have the opportunity to establish BBYO friendships and perhaps travel abroad.” For more information on the scholarships, please email east- em@bbyo.org or call the Eastern Region BBYO office - 704-944- 6734. Additional donations to the Stephanie Louise Warshauer Memorial BBYO Travel Frmd can be made through the Eastern Region BBYO Office, 5007 Prov idence Road, Suite 106 Charlotte, Stephanie Warshauerz"l NC 28226 or https://bbyo.org/do- nate. *5* Stephanie on her Birthright trip. \5^bbyo The Levine JCC Zlkaron v'TIkvah Remembrance and Hooe c Ql/ctfv 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EVENT YEARS 2008-2018 Sunday, October 14 • 3pm Margaret & Lou Schwartz Butterfly Garden Goreliek Hall at Shalom Park Charlotte Ballet Performance Inspired by a student’s participation in a Butterfly Project workshop. Garden Ceremony ...and more! nnce Event ii> FREE but kindly RSVP: ion 704-366-5007 J Please Register Early! tc' - ' ' , , i Jewish^deration I UHlISEd Vlbtf _ ^ . f \ ^CenlfalCarollnarinGr - Charlotte &c. Charlotte
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