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    UNITED JEWISH COMMUNITY/JEWISH FEDERATION OF LAS VEGAS RESOURCE GUIDE TO JEWISH LIFE IN SOUTHERN NEVADA 5770 - 2009/2010 Experience old-fashioned care, backed by the latest academic expertise Our expert team of senior specialists Dr. Mitchell Forman is a leading rheumatologist, and also the founding dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Touro University Nevada. He is known for the time he takes with his patients ? treating the person, and not just their symptoms. Lisa Rosenberg. MD. Geriatrics Dr. Lisa Rosenberg is an expert geriatrician who takes pride in working with patients as partners-to maintain good health before they get sick. She brings her caring and expertise to being a practitioner and teacher at Touro University Nevada. Dr. Scott Jay Harris is an experienced rheumatologist, specializing in lupus, vasculitis and other inflammatory arthritic disorders. He takes pride in being a teacher as well as a h e a l e r - a n d today he fulfills both roles as a clinician and faculty member at Touro University Nevada. Our board-certified specialists, including our senior care specialists, primary care and obstetrics/gynecology specialists, offer the compassionate, expert care you're looking for. They listen and take time with you, as trusted health advisors ? and draw upon the latest academic research and expertise of Touro University Nevada, a multi-disciplinary health and sciences campus. Call today to set up an appointment. 702-777-4809 T Touro University Nevada Patient Clinic 874 American Pacific Drive / Henderson NV 89014 / www.tun.touro.edu We listen. We take time with you. Jewish 0ook 8- Arts Festival Israel Independence Pay Adult Singles Programs $ Viva I C C 0 y southern nevada Vegas Camp K'helah Pay Camp After School Programs karly Childhood Programs Adult Sports Leagues JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF SOUTHERN NEVADA 4794 S. EASTERN AVENUE, SUITE C, LAS VEGAS, NV 89119 702-794-0090 ? 702-794-2456 (FAX) WWW.JCCSN.ORG of Southern Nevada$ IFSA SERVICES ?Adoption Services ?Case Management ?Chessed ?Burial & Bereavement Services ?Counseling ?Food Pantry ?Holocaust Survivor Assistance ?Scholarships ? Tzedakah ?Project Ezra ?Emergency Financial Assistance ? Volunteer Services ?Holocaust Resource Center ?Avodah ?Li Shalom, Las Vegas! J F S A * x * ^ JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY "Helping to build a stronger community one healthier, happier, person at a time." 4794 S. Eastern Avenue, Suite C Las Vegas, NV 89119 702-732-0304 ? 702-794-2033 ? www.jfsalv.org SHALOM LAS VEGAS 2009/2010 DIRECTORY TO JEWISH LIFE IN SOUTHERN NEVADA A publication of the United Jewish Community/ Jewish Federation of Las Vegas Danny Greenspun Chairman of the Board Leonard Stone Chairman of the Board Elect Elliot B. Karp President & CEO Andrew Benson Project Manager Andrew@jewishlasvegas.com United Jewish Community/ Jewish Federation of Las Vegas 2317 Renaissance Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89119-6191 (702) 732-0556 (702) 732-3228 Fax www.jewishlasvegas.com info@jewishlasvegas.com W W W UNITED JEWISH COMMUNITY JEWISH FEDERATION of LAS VEGAS CONTENTS 2009 UJC/JFLV ANNUAL REPORT SERVICES OF SOUTHERN NEVADA - 24 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL CAMPS EDUCATION HEALTH & MEDICAL HOLIDAY SCHEDULE ISRAEL CONNECTION JEWISH COMMUNITY MAP 25 34 37 38 48 41 49 LOCAL JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS - 41 SYNAGOGUES INDEX OF ADVERTISERS 45 54 The mission of the SHALOM LAS VEGAS 2009/2010 Directory to Jewish Life in Southern Nevada is to provide information resources to help the Jewish community connect to Jewish life in Southern Nevada. Copyright? 2009 the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Material in the SHALOM LAS VEGAS 2009/2010 Directory to Jewish Life in Southern Nevada, including all editorial copy, advertising and artwork is the property of the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas, and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without permission from the publisher. The Jewish Federation of Las Vegas is not responsible for statements made by advertisers or writers. All views expressed in all articles are those of the writers and are not necessarily those of this publication. Publication of any advertisments or paid political announcements by the Directory to Jewish Life is not an endorsement of the product or service advertised therein. Information is current, as submitted, as of August 2009. This publication was produced by the staff of the United Jewish Community/Jewish Federation of Las Vegas. 4 JEWISH FEDERATION OF IAS VEGAS | SHALOM IAS VEGAS | 2009 Leading the u*,, A^ jfi*"*"*** ? T " / ! " \ 1 1 3 H THE SANDRA & STANLEY MALLIN EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER 18 months to pre-Kindergarten The Day Schools of . TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM 10700 Havenwood Lane Las Vegas, NV 89135 (702) 804-1333 < y n n / P N A I S L A S V E G A S ^ ? Kindergarten through Fifth Grades - p n b o t i w i SCHECHTER i 2009 UJC/JFLV ANNUAL REPORT CASE STATEMENT Throughout Jewish history it was customary to create a commu-nity fund to care for one another. Today, the modern embodi-ment of that valued tradition is the United Jewish Community/ Jewish Federation of Las Vegas as the Center for Philanthropy and Community Development. Our Jewish Federation is the cornerstone of our southern Nevada Jewish community. Bound together by shared history, traditions, and common values, we seek to assure Jewish conti-nuity in Las Vegas, Israel, and around the world, by preserving, strengthening, and enhancing Jewish life and transmitting these values to future generations. We are committed to the goal of "More Jews...Doing Jewish." The Jewish Federation over the last four decades has raised nearly $50 million to support Jewish causes in Las Vegas, in Israel and in 59 countries around the world in support of this mission. The Jewish Federation is the coordinating body for fundraising, planning, allocations and communal services for our Jewish community. We are committed to raising the funds to meet the ever increasing needs of the fastest growing Jewish population in the United States and caring for the most vulnerable, both at home, in Israel and around the world. The Jewish Federation supports vital programs and services from providing for our elderly to support for Jewish education and much more. WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO? The Jewish Federation of Las Vegas provides funding to the following agencies/programs: ? Adult Day Care Center ? American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee ? Anti-Defamation League ? B'nai B'rith Youth Organization ? Board of Rabbis of Southern Nevada ? Jewish Camp Scholarship Fund ? Chabad of Southern Nevada ? Congregation Ner Tamid ? Desert Torah Academy ? Dr. Miriam & Sheldon G. Adelson Educational Campus ? Hillel at UNLV ? Holocaust Resource Center ? Jewish Family Service Agency ? Jewish Agency for Israel ? Jewish Community Center of Southern Nevada ? Jewish Film Festival-Desert Space Foundation ? PJ Library ? Project EZRA at Jewish Family Service Agency ? Project Interchange ? Senior Lifeline ? Shade Tree ? Solomon Schechter Day School ? Temple Beth Sholom ? Temple Sinai ? Three Square ? United Jewish Communities ? Zachor Foundation Through the generous contributions of donors like you, We Give Jewish Life Meaning Thank you. 6 2 JEWISH FEDERATION OF IAS VEGAS | SHALOM IAS VEGAS | 2009 - 2009 UJC/JFLV ANNUAL REPORT What sets NW Rugs apart? SELECTION VISION This past year was one of the most challenging our Jewish Federation has ever faced. Our community experienced unpar-alleled economic distress and hardship. Requests for assistance quickly exceeded our ability to adequately help those in need. We faced the additional irony that the line between those who could help and those who needed help had never been so tenu-ous. An exponential rise in uncertainty?job cuts, foreclosures, expense cutting measures?left many families among us without the resources to buy food, medicine and shelter?to say nothing of affording participation in Jewish life, including Jewish experi-ences and education for their children. Despite these economic conditions, the Jewish Federation remains true to the concept of Tikkun Olam. Our faith, tradition and values teach us that it is our responsibility to repair the world, one person at a time. As the Center For Jewish Philanthropy and Community Development our goal is to help fix that which is broken while we strengthen our Jewish community. Have you ever wondered what Federation means to those who we assist? Federation means hot meals and support for our senior citizens at Senior Lifeline. Jewish students at UNLV Hillel are able to connect with one another and explore their Jewish identity. Hundreds of Jewish children receive a Jewish education or attend a Jewish summer camp thanks to our generous scholar-ship program. This past year the Jewish Federation made the largest grant in our history, committing $250,000 to create Project EZRA at the Jewish Family Service Agency. This program assists those in need with a new beginning through skill development, counsel-ing, job placement and financial support. A wide array of programs are made possible with Federation's support to local Jewish agencies and congregations including Kesher Israeli-Las Vegas' Israeli Connection; support for Jewish education; a conference on domestic abuse in the Jewish com-munity in cooperation with the Board of Rabbis; L'dor V'dor Generation-to-Generation senior adult program together with Temple Beth Sholom; as well as our annual observances for Yom Hashoah Holocaust Memorial Day; Yom Hazikaron Israel Memorial Day, Yom Ha'atzmaut Israel Independence Day and Yom Yerushalayim Jerusalem Day. L'dor V'dor Generation-to-Generation luncheons, held six times at Temple Beth continued on page 8 > > > 'Quality Furniture ?Home Accents ?Accessories & more W W R U O X Rugs ? Furniture ? Accessories Las Vegas,NV 7570 Dean Martin Dr. #608 702 737-7847 Agoura Hills, CA 28610 Canwood St., 91301 818 706-3333 Costa Mesa, C A 3303 Hyland Ave., 92626 714 966-9969 Portland, O R 4 Locations 503 682-7847 Las Vegas* Los Angeles ? 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The PJ Library was created by philanthropist Harold Grinspoon to enhance Jewish life in the home by providing books. He issued a $3 million challenge grant in 2007, which quickly grew fourfold establishing PJ Library as an important educational component for Jewish families across the United States. Here in Las Vegas, PJ Library is being funded with the generous support of the Greenspun Family Foundation. Kesher-Israeli, The Israeli Connection, is a collaboration of the Jewish Federation, the Jewish Agency for Israel and the Israeli House of the Israeli Consulate. The Israeli Connection offers Israelis in Las Vegas activities for both children and adults, including Israeli artists, performers and lectures. The aim of the Israeli Connection is to build bridges to Israelis and engage them in our Jewish Community. Jewish education has always been a hallmark our Federation. We provide significant scholarship support for children to attend Jewish Day school. This past year our Jewish community was exceptionally proud that Naomi Guy, a teacher at The Adelson Educational Campus, was awarded the first-ever Grinspoon- Steinhardt National Award for Excellence in Jewish Education. I his prestigious award is a richly deserved tribute to Naomi's devotion and commitment to the field of Jewish education and most importantly, her dedication to her students. This marks the first time our community has participated in this national award program. We are especially indebted to Dr. Leon and Faye Steinberg who enabled the Jewish Federation to participate in this special recognition and awards program with their generous support. It is an example of their passion and commitment for Jewish education. Naomi was one of three Las Vegas Jewish educators nominated. The other educators were Sara Gruber of the Solomon Schechter Nevada's Largest Furniture Selection! i Locally Owned & Operated For Over 54 Years! DESTINATION WALKER 301 S. 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Guest speak-ers were U.S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, Israel Consul General Jacob Dayan, and Dr. Jack Caravelli, former member of the White House National Security Council. Jewish Federation's support for Israel, especially in her hour of need this past January during the Gaza War, was evident by our emergency grant of $120,000 to the Jewish Agency for Israel for citizens in Sderot. We also sponsored a community-wide rally for Israel attended by more than 1,000 at Temple Beth Sholom. Our commitment extends beyond Israel as we also continue to provide support for nourishing meals for homebound seniors in the Former Soviet Union through the Joint Distribution Committee. We are taking steps to become a more efficient organization. Over the past year we have "right-sized" our organization saving hundreds of thousands of dollars and maximized our ability to provide funding for community services. A number of recent cost-saving measures have reduced the Jewish Federation's bud-get and we are constantly looking for additional savings. Despite these many accomplishments and others there is much that remains to be done. First and foremost we need to work diligently to build trust, cooperation and partnership amongst our fellow agencies. The need is too great and the job too large for anything less than working together to create a more open, collaborative and inclusive Jewish community. The fact is that many people in Las Vegas, Israel and around the world depend upon us each and every day. Needs do not go away at times like this ... they grow. Local Jewish Day Schools require additional scholarship support for families in economic distress. The J CC needs additional financial aid for day camp scholarships. JFSA is experiencing increased demand at Project EZRA, the Food Pantry and other support programs. How does our Jewish community answer these needs? Our goal as our Jewish community's Center for Jewish Philanthropy and Community Development, is to see "more Jews doing Jewish" we must strive to provide continued on page 10 >? >? >- HELIX ELECTRIC 24/7 Service Specializing in After Hours Service Work 5:00pm - 8:00am Monday - Friday All Day Saturday and Sunday (702) 697-8247 Commercial - Residential - Industrial 120V Installations - Outlets a Switches Telephone/Computer Cabling Meter & Service Upgrades Ceiling Fans - Indoor/Outdoor Lighting Pools & Spas - Dryer & Range Outlets Circuit Breakers & Panels Home Theaters Electrical Troubleshooting Nevada License #0053810 #0073392 ? #0073455 Arizona License #ROC232191 K-11 Utah License #7314771-5501 Helix Electric Industry Leading Constructors And Engineers - Design Build Nevada - California - Hawaii - Arizona - Guam helixelectric.com (702) 732-1188 2009 UJC/JFLV ANNUAL REPORT - JEWISH FEDERATION OF LAS VEGAS I SHALOM LAS VEGAS | 2009 9 > > > continued from page 9 the support to make things happen, to encourage creativity and ingenuity, to be responsive to emerging needs and interests, to help define priorities and strive to make Jewish life open, inclusive and supportive. The Jewish Federation strives to build trusted relationships and synergistic partnerships that enable the community to come together for the purpose of supporting, sustaining and growing a vibrant Jewish experience and life. In order to reach these lofty goals it is imperative that our Jewish community raise the necessary financial resources to support this collective enterprise. That's why it is critical to think in a new paradigm and work in partnership to position the Federation as the Center of Jewish Philanthropy and Development for our Jewish community. We turn to you?our loyal and dedicated community for your generous support. If you've supported the Jewish Federation in the past...thank you very much! If you have not yet contrib-uted to the Jewish Federation we hope you will consider doing so this coming year. Whether you are a longtime contributor or first time donor your generous gift is very much appreciated and Gives Life Meaning to our community. By coming together as a community working cooperatively and sharing best practices we all will continue to grow, improve and strengthen our individual organizations, our entire Jewish com-munity, Israel and World Jewry. Thank you very much for your continued support and generosity. Danny Greenspun Chairman of the Board Leonard Stone Chairman of the Board Elect Elliot B. Karp President & CEO P.S. We welcome your comments and recommendations; as well as your volunteer efforts. Please call us at (702) 732-0556 or e-mail Elliot@jewishlasvegas.com. Y O U c a n A F F E C T I s r a e l ' s F u t u re ! I M When you become a member of AIPAC, you join more than an organization. You join a movement of more than 100,000 people like you who understand how important America's friendship is to Israel's future. As a member of AIPAC, you will enjoy briefings by AlPAC's expert staff, leading analysts, and policymakers. All AIPAC members are invited to participate in AlPAC's Annual Policy Conference-the pro-Israel community's largest and most important event, which attracts AIPAC activists from all 50 states and features top American and Israeli leaders. AIPAC members are Republicans and Democrats, Jews and non-Jews from all 50 states. All of them understand that one of the most important ways we can ensure that future members of Congress understand and appreciate the U.S.-lsrael relationship is to get involved in politics today. "The most important organization affecting America's Relationship with Israel.'' - The New York Times To become involved with AIPAC locally, contact the AIPAC Nevada Office at 702.837.8350 or log on to www.aipac.org AIPAC THE AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE America's Pro-Israel Lobby 10 2 JEWISH FEDERATION OF IAS VEGAS | SHALOM IAS VEGAS | 2009 - 2009 UJC/JFLV ANNUAL REPORT Relocating Your BusinessP Save up to 25% on Commercial Space & Buildings with FREE Expert Representation! use TheCommercialRep.com to Find the Perfect Location for Your Business and Negotiate the Best Deal Possible... FOR FREE! 7 " " " i w * ^ ST PROJECT EZRA In a state where the unemployment rate has soared into double digits, Project EZRA is truly "the right program at the right time." Supported by a $250,000 grant from the Jewish Federation and administered by Jewish Family Service Agency, Project EZRA helps people find jobs, provide financial aid, counseling, guidance, and support services The Jewish Federation is concerned about the members of our community impacted by the economic recession. This is precisely the raison d'etre for having a strong Jewish Federation?to be able to identify community needs, and develop an appropriate response to address those needs. Project EZRA is an example of how Federation works, and will continue to work in the future. One Mitzvah At a Time Project EZRA 376 Clients of Project EZRA 270 Jewish Clients 308 One-on-One Mentoring Sessions 285 Resume Assistance 149 Jobs filled ($2.8 million in salaries) as of August 2009 C O M M U N I T Y PROFILE: ROBYN PORTNOFF Background: Robyn Portnoff is a Los Angeles native who grew up in Las Vegas. She has always been active in numerous community activities. A Human Resources Administration professional, Robyn is currently between jobs, a victim of the economic recession. Volunteer Philosophy: "I believe in karma, what goes around comes around. It's important for me to give back to the Jewish community and put into practice the concept of "Tikkun Olam" Hebrew for "healing the world." I know first-hand about the hurt in our community with people unemployed, wondering how they can make ends meet and even where their next meal is coming from. It's personally important to me and many in my age group to help wherever we can." What Federation Means to Me: The Jewish Federation is the heart of our Jewish community providing the resources and impetus to fund a program like Project EZRA. I have benefited first-hand by the creation of this unique program. I have been able to sharpen my interview skills and hone my resume, all of which will hopefully increase my chances of finding meaningful employment. Without Federation's support programs such as Project EZRA wouldn't exist. Federation provides needed services to our senior citizens; educa-tional scholarships for our young, as well as a whole host of other programs. Federation is a significant part of my life and I'm always happy to be able to give back. CALL JOSHUA COHEN Commercial Tenant & Buyer Agent 702.785.7654 Jack Holler Commercial Real Estate JCohen@TheCommercialRep.com 2009 UJC/JFLV ANNUAL REPORT - JEWISH FEDERATION OF LAS VEGAS I SHALOM LAS VEGAS | 2009 11 "My assessment of Paul's care while at your facility is summed up in one word: PERFECTION!" Frank Flynn, Henderson, NV "Everyone helped us through this hard time with so much compassion and understanding... it meant everything to know she was safe and well taken care of." Luoni & Helm Families, Henderson, NV "On behalf of the Reed family, I would like to ask you to convey our deep appreciation to all the CNA's and nurses who provided such compassionate care to Rod over the past 3 years and to those who touched his daily life in many ways." Charlene Reed, Henderson, NV i mdcm O F G R E E N V A L L E Y NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 100 Delmar Gardens Drive Henderson, Nevada 89074 702.361.6111 ? www.delmargardens.com LAS VEGAS SENIOR LIFELINE Las Vegas Senior Lifeline is a non-denominational program pro-viding low income seniors with services to enable them to live independently in their own homes. The program targets seniors at risk of losing their independence by providing them with essential services which enables them to remain living safely at home as long as possible. Established in 2003, the program has served nearly 1,100 seniors through a multi-faceted program of services including congregate meals, Kosher Meals on Wheels; medical prescription and sup-plies assistance; transportation; home safety; and homemaker services. Jackie Kassower, Project Administrator notes, "Our goal is to enable frail older adults the dignity of aging in their own surroundings, maintaining a high quality of life and in the process save the government and families the cost of unnecessary institutionalization." 2008-2009 PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: ? 4,712 hours of homemaker services to 155 seniors ? Prescription assistance provided to 109 seniors and 3,955 prescriptions filled ? 873 Congregate Meals served and 1,447 meals delivered through Kosher Meals on Wheels program ? 766 transportation trips provided to shopping and the Goldberg Senior Center ? 34 clients provided with home wheelchair ramps, grab bars and other durable medical equipment ? 250 seniors received emergency food vouchers and 50 seniors received cellular phones to allow them to dial 911 in case of emergency ? Renewal of Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NORC) Supportive Services ($574,780) and renewal of Division of Aging Services Grant for Homemaking ($ 54,545) ? $5,000 donation by United Health Care for supportive services ? Emergency Food and Shelter Program grant of $25,000 through the United Way to provide food vouchers to low income seniors experiencing food insufficiency. 12 2 JEWISH FEDERATION OF IAS VEGAS | SHALOM IAS VEGAS | 2009 - 2009 UJC/JFLV ANNUAL REPORT COMMUNITY PROFILE: in need by volunteering my time. All of us are responsible for one another." Why I Do What I Do: The Talmud says "The whole value of a benevolent deed lies in the love that inspires it." Lori was inspired by a comment her grandmother made. "One day I was visiting her at her assisted living complex and she remarked how sad it was that so many seniors had no one to visit them even though many had children living close by. That thought stuck with me. Shortly thereafter I saw an article in the Jewish Reporter about the Senior Lifeline program and immedi-ately knew I needed to volunteer. I look forward to the congregate meals and the opportunity to help the seniors during their shopping trips. The seniors have become like a second family to me. It's important that they get to visit with their friends at the congregate meal. For many of them the socialization is as important as the meal they receive. llVing lOavid Cemetery ancl1 P r i v.ate^I a m i 1 y Garden V MEMORIAL CHAPEL & CEMETERY SOUTHERN NEVADA'S ONLY FUNERAL CHAPEL & CEMETERY DEDICATED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY 2697 East Eldorado Lane ? Las Vegas, NV 89120 ? Phone: 464-8570 ? Fax: 464-8579 To see the glow on their faces when they're served a hot, whole-some meal or get to go out and shop at Wal Mart gives me much joy." 2009 UJC/JFLV ANNUAL REPORT - JEWISH FEDERATION OF LAS VEGAS I SHALOM LAS VEGAS | 2009 13 "My assessment of Paul's care while at your facility is summed up in one word: PERFECTION!" Frank Flynn, Henderson, NV "Everyone helped us through this hard time with so much compassion and understanding... it meant everything to know she was safe and well taken care of." Luoni & Helm Families, Henderson, NV "On behalf of the Reed family, I would like to ask you to convey our deep appreciation to all the CNA's and nurses who provided such compassionate care to Rod over the past 3 years and to those who touched his daily life in many ways." Charlene Reed, Henderson, NV O F G R E E N V A L L E Y NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 100 Delmar Gardens Drive Henderson, Nevada 89074 702.361.6111 ? wivw.delmargardens.com LAS VEGAS SENIOR LIFELINE Las Vegas Senior Lifeline is a non-denominational program pro-viding low income seniors with services to enable them to live independently in their own homes. The program targets seniors at risk of losing their independence by providing them with essential services which enables them to remain living safely at home as long as possible. EstaH:-' ? ? 2- m ? S? o3! 3jfT "O9 93) a % o 0 J 9H? 3 1 Hui MV> ? $5,000 donation by United Health Care for supportive services ? Emergency Food and Shelter Program grant of $25,000 through the United Way to provide food vouchers to low income seniors experiencing food insufficiency. ft ? TBO c ?3 c (re Q. 5 ? <0 (D O a> <QD> (T5O' 3 c3 <? o a> 0) * cr 3- cO I1 O 8Q . sCO 3 35 B3 0) 3O Q. Q. vCD_ O< * 5" (3/)" com 33 <3o/> c3 O 03) 3T O3Q" 0) 0) ? <3t Co 3. s 0O)' ~ 3 <T> l ! o? S o C 0) o< do ?o s m t > a. Q. Hr o' 3 W 3 O? * o3> a o3 s <3T) 5 ? S J .5s5 8S. 92- o t i l l I I I ! M S ?o 63 a = S ? ? cu (TQ 0) 5 -Q ^ 5 o o n> ? ??. a i g S S ^ ' " ? 6 a ? -i <5 9 & 3 g ?S ?2 oC>D n<> 83 SS O O Ott ) 1 2 JEWISH FEDERATION OF IAS VEGAS | SHALOM IAS VEGAS | 2009 - 2009 UJC/JFLV ANNUAL REPORT in need by volunteering my time. All of us are responsible for one another." Why I Do What I Do: The Talmud says "The whole value of a benevolent deed lies in the love that inspires it." COMMUNITY PROFILE: LORIE WILSON Background: Lori, a New York City native came to Las Vegas 5 years ago. She is an active volunteer in a number of com-munity organizations, including the Jewish Federation's Senior Lifeline program. Giving Philosophy: "I have been very blessed and fortu-nate. I have a roof over my head, my health and food on the table. Especially in these times it breaks my heart to see people suffering. I feel a responsibility to do what I can to help those Lori was inspired by a comment her grandmother made. "One day I was visiting her at her assisted living complex and she remarked how sad it was that so many seniors had no one to visit them even though many had children living close by. That thought stuck with me. Shortly thereafter I saw an article in the Jewish Reporter about the Senior Lifeline program and immedi-ately knew I needed to volunteer. I look forward to the congregate meals and the opportunity to help the seniors during their shopping trips. The seniors have become like a second family to me. It's important that they get to visit with their friends at the congregate meal. For many of them the socialization is as important as the meal they receive. To see the glow on their faces when they're served a hot, whole-some meal or get to go out and shop at Wal Mart gives me much joy." ik'in'g IDavid C e m e t e r y ancl Allen Br ews t e r Ch a p e l ~ . 'r-W :i.. /-? i V MEMORIAL CHAPEL & CEMETERY SOUTHERN NEVADA'S ONLY FUNERAL CHAPEL & CEMETERY DEDICATED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY 2697 East Eldorado Lane ? Las Vegas, NV 89120 ? Phone: 464-8570 ? Fax: 464-8579 2009 UJC/JFLV ANNUAL REPORT - JEWISH FEDERATION OF LAS VEGAS I SHALOM LAS VEGAS | 2009 13 PLANNED GIVING & ENDOWMENT The Jewish Federation's Planned Giving & Endowments Department offers pro-fessional assistance to individuals and families and helps them to achieve their philanthropic goals by creating a Jewish legacy. An endowment preserves Jewish values for all future generations and is a sacred covenant in helping those in need. The Jewish Federation proudly recognizes donors who have committed to endowing their gift, not only as investors, but as visionaries of our community's future. The Jewish Federation endowment fund represents long-range thinking and commitments to the Jewish community through bequests, charitable remainder trust, gift annuities, real estate, gifts of insurance, just to name a few. Endowments are the stronghold of our community's future and the Jewish world. Our endowment fund currently has $3 million in assets which includes donor advised funds, donor-directed funds and unre-stricted donor related funds. 2008-2009 PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: ? Endowment funds include 31 future bequests valued at $8.85 million ? Interactive Planned Giving & Endowments web link directly from the jewishlasvegas.com site ? Development of a Jewish Community Foundation for the benefit of all Jewish organizations ? Provide planned giving support and assistance to legal and financial advisors as well as donors. LESS CELEBRITY. MORE spago american | the forum shops 3 6 9 . 6 3 0 0