Vol. 33, No. 4 Adar ll-Nisan 5771 April 2011 SECRETS J(‘\\ i"ll MntilCi' tii tit Uhir. . tU u! tU-ut t.tn> Jill Zuriti, Ijm.\ Wi.M.LR. ^^DGlmIA Kamkn An Affiliate of the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte 13th Annual Women Sprint Lecture Jill Zarin, Lisa Wexler, and Gloria Kamen to Headline at Spring Lectnre attending the Spring Leeture will assist us in our efforts to raise $2,950,000 for our 2011 Annual Campaign. The money raised by the Federation Annual Campaign enables the Jewish Federation to make a differenee everyday in the lives of millions of people in Charlotte, in Israel and in seventy eountries around the world. The eampaign dollars provide finaneial support for programs that feed the hungry, eare for the elderly, edu- eate the young, provide assistanee for the troubled, and intervene on behalf of families in distress who are unable to meet their basie needs. For more information or to pur- ehase tiekets, please visit the Federation website at www.jew- isheharlotte.org or eall 704-944- 6757. « The 13th Annual Women’s Spring Leeture, presented by the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte’s Women’s Division, will take plaee Thursday, April 28 in the Sandra and Leon Levine Soeial Hall at Temple Israel. Guest Speakers are Jill Zarin, of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New York City”; her sister Lisa Wexler, attorney and award winning daily radio show host; and their mother Gloria Kamen. The three women are authors of Secrets of a Jewish Mother. The Spring Leeture is the Women’s Division largest eam paign and outreaeh event. Jill Halverstam and Aviva Stein, are eo-ehairs of the Spring Leeture and eommittee members are Amy Augustine, Fern Ingber Epley, Jill Dinerman, Debbie Freedman, Donna Greenspon, Randi Lan, Roz Snyder, Liz Winer and Robin Zimmerman. The event’s eorporate sponsors are Melanie Rowe Catering and Piedmont Plastie Surgery and Dermatology. Additional sponsors are Charlotte Radiology, Lowe’s Foods, REACH (Reproduetion Endoerinology Assoeiates of Charlotte), and Guliani’s Fine Jewelry. Jill Zarin is one of the stars of the hit Bravo series “The Real Housewives of New York City.” Known for her devotion to philan thropy, efferveseent personality, great personal style and dedieation to her family, Jill has beeome one of the most dynamie personalities to emerge from reality television. Bom and raised in Woodmere, NY, Jill graduated from Simmons College Sehool of Retail Management. She began her eareer as an assistant buyer at Filene’s and grew to beeome the national sales manager/viee presi dent of Great Ameriean Knitting Mills. Jill eurrently works with her husband Bobby Zarin, owner of Zarin Fabrie as senior viee presi dent of sales and marketing. Jill is eurrently developing a home bed ding line that will be sold in major retailers aeross the eountry. She is also the Brand Spokesperson for Kodak. Jill lives in New York City with her husband, Bobby, daugh ter Allyson and dog Ginger. Lisa Wexler is the ereator and host of the award-winning talk radio program The Lisa Wexler Show, broadeasting in the Fairfield County, CT/Metro NY areas from 4-6 PM weekdays on Coxradio’sAM 1400 WSTC/1350 WNLK. She is the winner of the 2010 “Graeie” Award for her inter view with Gloria Steinem and was awarded the title “2009 Gold Coast Best Radio Personality” based on a reader survey. She is a graduate of The Johns Hopkins University and the New York University Sehool of Law. Lisa Wexler has been married for 28 years to her husband. Bill Wexler, is the mother of two ehildren and shares her pillow with her beloved biehon. Sugar. Lisa has served on the Board of Direetors of two Jewish Community Centers as well as her synagogue. Lisa is on the Board of the Jeffrey Modell Foundation for Primary Immunodefieieney Researeh and the Advisory Board of Jane Doe No More. Gloria Kamen was the surprise hit of “Real Housewives” season two. When season three premiered in Mareh 2010, she began writing her “Ask Gloria” adviee eolumn found on BravoTV.eom. Gloria lives in Boea Raton, FL. THANK YOU TO OUR SPRING LECTURE SPONSORS: . d Piedmont Plastic Surgery Dermatology The evening will begin with dinner at 6:15 PM in the Sandra and Leon Levine Soeial Hall; the leeture will take plaee at 8 PM in the temple sanetuary. A dessert reeeption and book signing will follow the program. Spring Leeture tiekets are $40 for the Dinner and Leeture, or $18 for the Leeture Only. A minimum pledge of $50 from eaeh woman JEWISH^ FEDE^RATlON$ OF GREATER CHARLOTTE Local, Global, Eternal Zikaron v’Tikvah: Charlotte’s Butterfly Project Set to Unveil Garden in Yom HaShoah Ceremony ON ‘311O1HVH0 80Zf #lll/\IH3d aivd 39visod s n aisidSdd petsenbey eoiAjeg efiueqQ 9ZZ8Z ON ‘9HO|JBMo ZU# suns ‘peoy eouepjAOJd Z009 By Amy Krakovitz “The last, the very last So richly, brightly, dazzlingly yellow. ...” Pavel Friedman’s words about living in the ghetto - the butter flies had all disappeared. Not long after that, Pavel himself disap peared, along with 1.5 million other ehildren, all murdered in the Holoeaust. Fast forward to San Diego in 2006, the San Diego Jewish Aeademy ereated a projeet for stu dents that would edueate them about the Holoeaust. The message of Friedman’s butterfly poem inspired the idea of ereating 1.5 million eeramie butterflies. Eaeh butterfly would represent a ehild that perished in the Holoeaust, and the final ereations would be dis played in publie. “... Perhaps if the sun’s tears would sing Against a white stone ...” A million and a half butterflies is a daunting task, even for a eom- munity the size of San Diego. So the projeet expanded to other eom- munities and in 2009, volunteers Wilma Asrael, Barbara Ziegler, and Gwen Orland eommitted to ereating 2,000 eeramie butterflies in Charlotte, NC. The projeet beeame headquartered in the eeramies studio at the Levine JCC, but other ageneies in Shalom Park baeked the projeet. Volunteers were eneouraged to eome to the eeramies studio to ere- ate and paint a butterfly. Many people from the eommunity answered the eall and ereated their own butterfly in the name of a lost ehild. But more than bringing attention to this among our own eommunity, it was important to the volunteers that this projeet be used as a way of edueating the eommunity at large. The Butterfly Projeet was brought into the sehools, ehurehes and eommunity organizations, and ineorporated as a part of the Holoeaust eurrieulum. Eaeh stu dent or partieipant paints a eeram ie butterfly and reeeives a eertifi- eate with the name of a ehild who died in the Holoeaust. To see exaetly how the butterfly work shops have affeeted students in the loeal sehools, go to www.eharlot- tejee.org and eliek on “The Butterfly Projeet” button on the left. There you ean view a video made by more volunteers, Glenn Fishkin, Morry Alter, and Steve Kahn. “... Such, such a yellow Is carried lightly, ‘way up high. ...” (Continued on page 10)