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Lighting the Torch of Philanthropy Together from generation to generation
MArGo PArSow Life and Legacy Coordinator, Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation t is hard to believe that Omaha has just completed the third year of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation LIFE&LEGACY program and once again has done so with great success. Thanks to all nine of our Partner organizations, The Jewish Federation, ADL/CRC, Beth El synagogue, Beth Israel Synagogue, Chabad House, Friedel Jewish Academy, Institute for Holocaust Education, Nebraska Jewish Historical Society, Temple Israel and the generous donors, lay leaders and volunteers, we have received 579 legacy commitment letters with an estimated value of $16,272,075. To honor the success that our community has achieved, the Jewish Federation Foundation will be recognizing and thanking the members of our Omaha Jewish community who have generously made a commitment to
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Amy Hirshberg Lederman leave a legacy gift through the LIFE&LEGACY program at a community-wide celebration event which will be held on the Jewish Community
Center campus, June 15, 2017 from 6:30-8 p.m. We will be featuring Amy Hirshberg Lederman as our key note speaker. The topic of her presentation is called, My Grandmother’s Candlesticks Lighting the Way for Others. Amy Hirshberg Lederman is an award-winning, nationally-syndicated columnist, author, Jewish educator, and attorney. She practiced law for 14 years before pursuing her passion of Jewish education. She has served as the Assistant North American Director of the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School, the Director of the Department of Jewish Education and Identity for the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona and as Legacy Consultant for the Jewish Community Foundation of Southern Arizona. Amy’s presentations range from Jewish Federation, synagogue and Leadership retreats to author book groups and seminars for Hadassah and the AntiSee LIFE&LEGACY page 2
Jake J. Schreibman Keiser Stoms Academic Freshman Year Scholarship Excellence Scholarship
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The Schreibman scholarship was estabJEwISH FEdErAtIon oF oMAHA The Jake J. Schreibman Foundation is lished in honor of Jake J. Schreibman who was born in Omaha on pleased to announce March 6, 1911. He that Josephine Slovut graduated from Cenhas been selected for tral High School in the 2017-2018 schol1927, was a member arship award. Jake J. of the Jewish ComSchreibman Freshman munity Center where Year Scholarship has he won several been awarded to Jewawards as an athlete, ish students residing and during World War in the Omaha commuII, he served as a nity since 1997. The medic in the Pacific award amount is Theater. After a lifepartly based on stutime “hobby” of finandent need and the maximum amount of cial investing, he died the award is $10,000. in 1994. The Jake J. Josie Slovut All Jewish high school Schreibman Foundaseniors in the greater Omaha metropolitan tion was established to serve the Omaha area are eligible to apply. Jewish Community. There is no better way to accomplish this end than to focus on the education of our young people. The Jake J. Schreibman Freshman Year Scholarship has helped enable students to attend the school of their choice for the past two decades. Primary scholarship criteria includes resiliency with overcoming obstacles to academic success; grades and participation in rigorous courses; letters of recommendation; employment experience; active participation See Schreibman Scholarship page 3
JEwISH FEdErAtIon oF oMAHA ments include acceptance in the The Financial Aid Committee of Omaha World Herald All-State the Jewish Federation of Omaha is Academic Team, Valedictorian of his class at pleased to anWestside, and nounce that maintaining a Joshua Militti 4.00 unwas selected as weighted GPA the 2017 recipithrough all ent of the David seven comKeiser and Lilpleted semesters lian Keiser Stoms Foundaat Westside. tion Education Josh also volEndowment unteers with Fund for AcaALS in the demic ExcelHeartland, has a lence black belt in Tae Scholarship. Kwon Do, and This is the only has been active merit-based in BBYO. He Josh Militti spoke of BBYO scholarship on his scholarship application – granted by the committee. While “...I too will be able to say that I based strictly on academics, with high school grade point averages have helped strengthen the Jewish and ACT/SAT scores used as the community and brighten the lives primary measure, a prerequisite of many young men who I will alfor consideration is that the recipi- ways be able to call my brothers.” ent must demonstrate a commitHe has served in a number of ment to the Jewish community. leadership roles for the Mother Josh is the son of Dave Militti Chapter AZA #1. Rachel Martin, and Jennifer (Turkel) and Dan BBYO/ Teen Director had this to See Keiser Stoms Scholarship page 2 Goaley. His academic achieve-