WNC Jewish Federation to hold Women Who Care Luncheon September 22
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A special presentation of “Stories of Real Jewish Lives: How You’ve Made a Difference in Western North Carolina” emphasizes the growing needs of Jewish Family Services in the Asheville and Western NC area. The luncheon also serves as the launch to the 2012 Jewish Federation Women’s Campaign, highlighting the selected 2011 projects of the division.Dr Judy Oppenheimer - News
Judy Duncan, Alison Gilreath, Myra Hinton, Karen Hyman, Dr. Resa Johnson, Janet Oppenheimer, JoAnne Rosenblum and Karen Shuffler The Women Who Care Luncheon costs $36.00 with additional Patron tickets and Sponsorships available.
Local officials accompanying the Secretary included State Assemblyman George Latimer, City of Rye Mayor Doug French, Senator Suzi Oppenheimer's chief of staff, Westchester County Legislator Judy Meyers, Rye City Councilwoman Suzanna Keith and others.
The Secretary will be joined by the Mayor of the City of Rye Doug French, State Assemblyman George Latimer, Westchester County Legislator Judy Meyers, Steve Otis-chief of staff to State Senator Suzi Oppenheimer, City Manager Scott Pickup and City
A small, aging order of nuns ran the popular food and clothing service since 1926 in a mission facing Oppenheimer Park. The Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement sold the historic building to the archdiocese last year after determining the order no
In May, Volpe signed a 35-year, federally insured mortgage with Oppenheimer Multi-Family Fund. The Woodysun board then signed a regulatory agreement with the city of New York, committing the building to remaining affordable housing for seniors for a
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Chronicles Judy Garland's complex and often tragic personal life as well as her professional successes and failuresOppenheimer, the tragic intellect
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