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June 17, 2010

Indian Hill Journal

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Heather MacPhail, pianist (left); Ariella Perlman, flutist; Robert Johnson, and Tobe Snow, Hadassah Cincinnati Chapter president.

The Gutterman family table. Seated are Les Sandler, Renee Gutterman Sandler, Adele Gutterman, Julie and Hiram Gutterman. Standing are Marcie Sandler Oliff, Jonah Sandler, Randy and Michele Sandler and Bari Sandler Lansberg.

Hadassah donor luncheon an elegant affair buffet lunch in the dining room. Carol Ann Schwartz, Hadassah Central States Region president, led the singing of “Hatikvah” and the “Star Spangled Banner.” Michele Sandler led the Invocation, and Jonah Sandler made the HaMotzi blessing over the bread. Tobe Snow, president of Cincinnati Chapter, welcomed everyone and spoke about the new slate of officers who will be installed in September. Bobbi Handwerger and Sharon Casper will be the new co-presidents. Paula Jarnicki introduced the two honorees, Adele Gutterman and her daughter, Renee Sandler, and spoke about their many accomplishments and contributions to Cincinnati Chapter of Hadassah. She presented each of them with a beautiful Hadassah certificate in honor of the occasion. Donor Committee Chair Ghita Sarembock thanked everyone who contributed to the event and gave potted flowers to Tobe Snow, chapter president, and Bess Swillinger, Cincinnati Chapter office administrator. Rita Rothenberg conducted the raffle drawing,

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From left are: Renee Sandler, her brother and sister-in-law Hiram and Julie Gutterman, and Adele Gutterman. PROVIDED

From left: Ariella Perlman, flutist; Heather MacPhail, pianist, and Ghita Sarembok, donor luncheon chair.

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