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Charlotte Jewish Federation
Worker Motivational Session ^‘State of the Union” Address
Carl Scheer, vice president of
the Charlotte Hornets, was gu
est speaker. Paul Edelstein (L)
introduced him.
Carl Scheer (L) giving “auto
graph” to Elliot Gartner (R).
That’s Richard Klein waving to
someone.
Some of the “motivated** workers.
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tinue to fund Lubavitch of
N.C. Many, many people
expressed concern as to
whether this allocation was
in the best interest of the
total community. The Allo
cations Committee and the
Executive Committee delib
erated long and hard and
reached the conclusion that
the Federation must honor
its pledge to the community
that Lubavitch of N.C.
would receive an allocation
in 1989. This allocation will
depend on campaign results
and will be treated as every
other allocation — in terms
of cuts made across the
board. However, because
this issue is of such concern
to so many donors, the Fed
eration will reevaluate its
funding of Lubavitch of N.C.
and present its recommenda
tions to the Board of Direc
tors before the 1990 Cam
paign begins.
The Teen Israel Summer
Scholarship Program, under
the guidance of Phil Joffe,
developed and clarified new
guidelines for its program
and is now in the capable
hands of Wendy Rosen. The
Cash Collections Commit
tee, chaired by Ron Katz,
developed a new policy for
write-offs and the By-Laws
Committee Chair, Hal Lev
inson, helped update and
make some much needed
changes to our by-laws. A
new Personnel Committee,
chaired by Emily Zimmem,
has been formed to evaluate
the performance of our Ex
ecutive Director, based on
guidelines established by
the Executive Committee.
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Jewish Family Services,
steered by Adrienne Rosen
berg, director, and Evelyn
Berger, Chair, the Federa
tion has developed a Cha
plaincy Program, revised
the guidelines for its emer
gency loans, established the
Ellis Berlin “Ezra Fund,”
and began to investigate al
ternative funding sources
through a United Way task
force.
Joel Goldman has success
fully put together an Editori
al Board for our Charlotte
Jewish News. A Jewish Ed
ucation Committee was
formed, under the guidance
of Ruth Goldberg, which
reinstated the Joint Jewish
Studies Program and began
the long and arduous task of
investigating the possibility
of a Bureau of Jewish Edu
cation.
Women’s Division con
tinues to provide outstand
ing programming, outreach
and education to our com
munity with ever increasing
campaign results. This is
due to the hard work and
dedication of Emily Zim
mem, Meg Goldstein and the
Women’s Division Cabinet.
Our Campaign Commit
tees’ accomplishments have
been manifold. For that we
can thank Richard A. Klein,
Paul Putterman, Meg Grold-
stein and the Campaign
chairs. We have developed a
strategy for major gifts and
upgrade. We have broadened
the base of givers at begin
ning levels and we have had
the earliest, most detailed
campaign plan in our Fed
eration history. Our Super
Sunday team, led by Wendy
Rosen, has been enthusias
tic and well organized. The
1989 Campaign has been a
most difficult challenge, but
through it all we have kept
our vision clear, our purpose
high, and our motives pure.
If our goal this year was
beyond our reach, then it
cont’d from page 2
means we have the courage
to try. It means we will never
become complacent because
we have visions of an ever
stronger, more responsive
community. Mike often says
to us that soliciting is holy
work and indeed it is com
manded in Deuteronomy,
“Open your hand to the poor
and needy kinsmen in your
land.” So, from my point of
view, all of you are angels
and will be rewarded with
the words of Isaiah, “and the
work of Tzedakah shall be
Shalom.”
So much for 1988 — now
let us look to the future. My
goals for the coming year
include completing our com
puterization process, ex
panding staff, developing an
effective endowment pro
gram, establishing a long-
range planning committee,
worfang on behalf of Soviet
Jewry, expanding our mis
sions to Israel and building
a campaign structure that
will help us reach our fund
raising potential of two mil
lion dollars. Ambitious
goals, but necessary, if we
are to meet the challenges of
the 1990s and beyond. It is
my firm belief that only in
the context of Klal Yisroel
(building community) can
we be^n to realize our full
potential. It is my hope that
each of us remembers he is
a member of a chosen people
— chosen for “Tikkun
Olam” (repair of the world)
and what better way to begin
to work toward perfection
than right here in Charlotte,
N.C.
Thank you for your confi
dence in reelecting me and
for your support in the com
ing year. Please be patient
with my shorteomings and
know that I am working
hard to be worthy of your
trust. I look forward to our
continued association.
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