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The Charlotte Jewish News - September 2002 - Page 6 Your Federation Dollars at Work It’s Another “Great Day at the J!” Providing Meaningful Jewish Connections for Children and Teens SouthPark Office 704-367-7223 sliaron.gold^'atcmail.com HAYMOND COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE COMPANY Land Investments 704-541-6903 Memberships Union County Farm Bureau National Association of Realtors Charlotte Chamber of Commerce Union County Chamber of Commerce Charlotte Commercial Board of Realtors Gerald S. Haymond, Licensed Broker, NC & SC By Alan Feldman The sun’s beating down on the pavement; the perspiration creates an uncomfortable stickiness; you wipe away the beads of sweat and you head for the nearest air-condi tioned space. You breathe a sigh of relief as you escape the dol drums of the hot times of “sum mer in the city.” Unless ... well, unless you are a kid at the Mindy Ellen Levine Day Camp (Camp Mindy) at the Jewish Community Center of Charlotte. At Camp Mindy you’ll find a country-like sanctuary right here at our Shalom Park campus. You’ll be basking in the sunlight as you participate in a myriad of activities ranging from cooking to swimming to basketball to Judaic Arts. If you are at Camp Mindy the only heat you feel is that of the tenderness and affection of rela tionships with friends and caring counselors. At Camp Mindy, our shlichim (young adult emissaries from Israel who work in our camp each summer) transport the warmth of Israel ... its people and culture ... directly to our Charlotte community and help our campers connect to their heritage and brethren. At Camp Mindy the heat Camp Mindy kids cool off on a hot summer's day. of the Shabbat candles kindles your spirit and warms your soul. To the naked eye, a summer at day camp may seem like a luxury ... fun and games in a carefree environment. Yet most profes- (Continued on page 25 ) 2002 Annual Federation Campaign Surpasses Goal The 2002 Annual Campaign surpassed its $2.5 million goal due to the outstanding efforts of Jill Newman, 2002 Campaign Chair, and her hardworking Campaign Cabinet. “We are very grateful to the community for its response to our campaign. The aftermath of September 11th and the crisis in Israel both factored in our donors’ decisions to give from the heart and to make their gifts to the Federation a priority,” explained Mrs. Newman. This year’s cam paign closed with a total of $2,512,561, representing a 17.4% card for card increase, 1,867 gifts, and 155 new gifts. Thank you to all of our donors and solicitors for making the 2002 Campaign such a huge success. O 2002 Campaign Chair Jill Newman with Federation Executive Director Randy Czarlinsky. Of GfeEAXER Charlotte y?av c ht 3.14ct. Columbian Emerald 2.26cl. Celyon Blue Sapphire 3,54ct. Fancy Yellow Diamond i DAVID’S LTD. KWfieC Of DISTINCTION SINCt 197? Ftecistered Jewelers • Certified Qemologists • Member American Qem Society COTSWOLDVULAaESHOPS • CHARLOm. NC 28211 (704)364>8S43 • wwwjlavkJsitd.com 2003 Campaign (Continued from page 5) $1,000 - 1.799: Michael Cohen $365 - 999: Kevin Levine and Anne Sinsheimer In addition to the division quadrant leaders, other leaders in the campaign cabinet are: Super Sunday Co-Chairs: Elaine Moody and Liz Winer Special Projects: Nicki Fisher Additional members will be listed in the October issue. Of Q^eater Charlotte AUTO LIFE. TALKTOAREAL, LIVE PERSOIM WHO'S IN THE SAME PHONE BOOK AS YOU. Howard Epstein, MBA 704-846-9700 10618-A Providence Rd /lllstate. You're in good hands. Allstate Property and Casualty'Insurance Company, Allstate Indemnity Company and Allstate Life Insurance Company, Home Office; Northbrook, Illinois. O 2002 Allstate Insurance Company
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