Spring 2016
SHOLOM FOUNDATION – Our mission is to raise sufficient endowment and annual funds to generate financial support for Sholom services and facilities; and to promote excellence in care to those served by Sholom for generations to come. SHOLOM – For over 100 years, providing a broad continuum of residential, social, and health care services primarily for older adults and within a Jewish environment.
Krupp Family Legacy Spans Three Generations with Maximum Impact
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hree wonderful young women— granddaughters of the late Faye and Mayer Krupp—perfectly depict the impact of sharing a legacy with future g enerations. Sisters Shana Melendez, Sophie Krupp, and Mollie Krupp recently visited the Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus to learn more about this essential community resource that their family has supported for several decades. continued on page 2
Dani and David Gotlieb Know Sholom
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ani and David Gotlieb know Sholom. They share a strong commitment to our Jewish community and u nderstand the singular nature of Sholom and the services it provides. So, three years ago, they established the Dani & David Gotlieb Fund at Sholom Foundation in memory of Dani’s father, Leonard Atlas. This endowment fund will provide a nnual financial support for Sholom in p erpetuity.
SHOLOM AUXILIARY– For added comfort and care of those served by Sholom.
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For a listing of all donations, see pages 10-19
Molly Krupp, Shana Melendez & Sophie Krupp viewing their grandparents’ FOUNDER Level ($1 million+) Donor plaque on the Dworsky Wall of Honor at the Ackerberg Sholom West Campus.
Providing for Sholom long into the future is particularly fitting for David who grew up in St. Paul. He remembers visiting his grandmother Dani & David Gotlieb’s Family and other extended family members at the old Sholom Home East on Midway Parkway. Through his experience with Sholom over the years, seeing its presence and impact on the Jewish community, continued on page 3