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editorials

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harold Nadler’s legacy

charitable giFt aNNuities

Kehillah oPeNs

aFFordable housiNg housiNg With serVices

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On the cover: Kehillah Board Member Eve Stern, new resident Erika Menashe, and CEO David Fuks warmly welcome the community at the dedication of the Kehillah apartments... a promise of independent living for developmentally disabled adults.

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The place of the nursing home to meet the needs of elders in our community is changing. This is a change for the better. The traditional use of the nursing home as a long-term destination should be considered only as a last resort. We want to help you or your loved ones to stay home for as long as possible... and we want to help those who need rehabilitation to be able to return home as quickly as possible. Cedar Sinai Park’s Capital Campaign to develop a new household-model care center and to renovate the Robison Jewish Health Center will help to give shape to a system of care built on Jewish values - one that also recognizes the changing needs of our community in the 21st century. This new array of services to be provided in these settings will take place in a broader context of service where home and community-based care will be available. expanded caRe options in youR oWn home. Cedar Sinai Park is in the business of helping people to succeed wherever they choose to live Certainly, as we age, we might need some help. That help could be a few hours of assistance in your own home to take care of small household tasks. For others, a higher level of support at home in order to manage medica-tions or take care of other daily activities (such as bathing) might be needed. Perhaps, assistance with shopping, or getting to and from a doctor’s visit might

be what makes the difference. Cedar Sinai Park is working to develop a variety of home service and home care options in collaboration with its Jewish agency partners to assist our community with aging in their own homes.

a neW caRe centeR to help you get bacK on youR feet and bacK in youR oWn home. We recognize, however, that for many of us a time will come when we need to enter the healthcare system for a short period to respond to a serious care need. Hip or knee surgery, for example, may require a follow-up stay in a traditional rehabilitation setting in order to help a person get back on their feet and back home. For others, more serious healthcare events might require more extensive transitional rehabilitative care. As a community, we must be prepared to provide an ar-ray of rehabilitative services that will guarantee access to the highest quality of care possible. pRivate Rooms in the neW caRe centeR and in a Renovated Robison JeWish health centeR. We are pleased that the days of companion rooms will soon be but a memory. As you can see in the chart on the next page, 36 beds in three households in the new care center will be available for rehabilitation services. Residents in these private rooms will enjoy access to

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a private bathroom with a shower, as well as the other amenities of the new household model. In addition, 12 rooms in the Robison Jewish Health Center will also be renovated for the purpose of rehabilitation care. Residents will enjoy the improved amenities of these private rooms and of the Robison building’s renovated environment and easy access to the rehabilitation gym. neW caRe offeRings in Residential oR long teRm settings. We also recognize that there are some conditions that will still result in the need for residential or long-term care stay. The fourth household in the new care center will have 12 private rooms and will operate as an enhanced residential care setting for individuals whose healthcare needs have exceeded their ability to remain in their own home. Additionally, 15 private rooms will

be renovated for residential care in the Robison Jewish Health Center. Thirty-six private rooms will be renovated at Robison for specialized long-term care stays.

Those in our community who need a helping hand at home... or are facing post-surgery challenges, progres-sive diseases or the end stages of life, deserve the op-portunity to live with comfort, privacy and dignity in a care setting that reflects their cultural and spiritual values, in addition to receiving the highest-quality healthcare available.

seRvices capacity payment mix

Post-Acute Transitional Care 3 Households - 36 beds Medicare, HMO, Private Pay

Enhanced Care 1 Household - 12 beds Private Pay

Renovated Robison 12 beds - private rooms Medicare, HMO, Private Pay Rehabilitation Care

Renovated Robison 36 beds - private rooms Medicare, Medicaid, Private Pay Long-Term Care

Renovated Robison 15 beds - private rooms Medicare, Medicaid, Private Pay Residential Care

exPaNded serVices ProPosed For the NeW care ceNter aNd reNoVated robisoN JeWish health ceNter:

The household model has been shown to improve both quality of life and healthcare outcomes.

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For those of us affiliated with Cedar Sinai Park, the most often-asked question by friends and fam-ily in our community is “how are things at the ‘home’?” By this, of course, they’re lovingly referring to the “Robison Jewish Home” (now Robison Jewish Health Center). For over 80 years, Robison has been “home” to our loving bubbes and zaydes, our favorite aunts and uncles, and our attentive friends and neighbors. For generations, this traditional nursing facility has had a profound impact on so many families in our community.

“Home” is a powerful word. It con-notes warmth and safety.... and evokes feelings of connectedness and love. Robison Jewish Health Center will always be “home” thanks to the love from the dedi-cated employees who provide the residents with tenderness and care... from the volunteers who bring smiles to every face... and from the visiting preschoolers that enthusias-tically give out hugs. As individuals, we never stop learn-ing. As time passes, we evolve. The same is true of Robison (and parent

organization Cedar Sinai Park). For more than a decade, CSP has had a

“chair” at the “healthcare services table” - advocating for elders at the local, state and national levels. We have more access than ever before to life-saving medicines... and we’ll likely live longer than our parents and grandparents before us. As the many baby boomers age (approximately 8000 people a day are turning 65), we will have to be innovative in planning for our 70s, 80s and 90s. Cedar Sinai Park wants to help members of our community to remain in their own homes success-fully for as long as they can. We have been working for more than a decade to develop healthcare ser-vices that will help people to thrive in their own homes as they age. At times, healthcare needs exceed the ability of elders to remain in their own home. For some people, short-term rehabilitative care after injury or illness will make an enor-mous difference in getting them back on their feet and returning to their community. We are proud that 65% of those that come to us for transitional rehabilitative

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services are able to return home or to a lower level of care. For those whose healthcare needs cannot be managed in their own home, we recognize that our more traditional residential or long-term care services may be needed.

Your support of the Capital Cam-paign will allow us to renovate the Robison Jewish Health Center and create 63 private rooms, plus build a new care center with 48 private rooms... ALL with private bathrooms and showers! Each of the four households in our state-of-the-art care center offers communal social areas, including an open kitchen and a community living room for relaxing with friends. Whether you are in a house, an apartment, or even a private room in one of the Robison’s new house-holds, the saying “Home is where the heart is” still applies. With our incredible staff and array of services, we’re confident you’ll feel right at home with us!

by Paul Frisch, PresideNt, board oF trustees

“a place to call home.”

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We are proud to honor luis palacios as Employee of the Quarter at Robison Jewish Health Center. As the congenial and hard-working Lead Server for both lunch and dinner, Luis cre-ates a convivial dining atmosphere for our residents. He joined our staff four years ago after living in Mexico City. During his off hours, Luis enjoys cooking hearty meals for his three active boys.

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sisteRhood’s fall faiRe

Cedar Sinai Park wants to do everything we can to help members of our community to remain in their homes successfully for as long as they can. And for those that need transitional or long-term care, we provide a place to call home.

Please join us in recognizing usiel solis as Employee of the Quarter at Rose Schnitzer Manor. As an attentive Server in our dining room since 2010, Usiel enjoys going out of his way to please residents. Oregon’s lush green trees and ample rain remind him of his native coun-try of Guatemala. A part-time student at Portland Community College, Usiel is thankful for all the support he receives from residents and staff of Cedar Sinai Park.

It may have been raining non-stop the weekend of Sept. 29th, but that didn’t prevent loyal Sisterhood members from gathering for the Sisterhood Fall Faire in Zidell Hall at Rose Schnitzer Manor. The event, co-chaired by Christi Good-man and Michelle Gradow, pre-sented an opportunity for browsing the latest fall clothing and jewelry trends; noshing on tasty samples of local coffees, candy and food; and getting information on creating

colorful fall floral bouquets and the latest hairstyling tips. Co-Chair Michelle Gradow showed some of the treasures that can be found at Consigning Woman - a designer consignment shop in trendy Lake Oswego.

In addition to Consigning Woman, vendors included Chicos, Posh Lingerie, Ruby Jewel, Mother Peach Caramels, Starbucks, Whole Foods, Buddies Floral and Salon 13.

Sisterhood charmers looking for the latest fall trends (left to right): Donna Jackson, Evelyn Hirsch, Selma Moss and Fran Stone.

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a Reason to celebRate!

On Tuesday, Sept. 10th, eight proud graduates of CSP’s “English as a Second Language” class gathered with friends and family for a cel-ebratory graduation ceremony in Zidell Hall.

The graduation pamphlet summed up the graduates’ spirit: “We come from all over the world (and) we all learn from each other. We laugh and cry. We embrace our differ-ences and discover our similarities.”

In gratitude for the opportunity to deepen their experience with the English language, the beaming graduates shared stories with the audience... where they were born (the Ukraine, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cambodia, Guatemala and Mex-ico), and the difficulties and joys of their experiences. The last to speak, Benito Lopez (who teaches Spanish to the residents at Robison Jewish Health Center), showed the audience the Guatemalan flag, and

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captivated the room with a record-ing of his homeland’s national anthem. The class wishes to thank the CSP administration, employees Elizabeth Moore and Irit Mandels-berg, and resident Arnie Silver for their support; CSP’s Education & Training Director Carolyn Caldwell for her loving dedication; and CSP’s Culinary Department for the delectable snacks!

ESL Class photo (left to right): Rath Sok, Irit Mandelsberg, Carolyn Caldwell, Elizabeth Moore, Catalina Hernandez, Zumra Dervisevic, Maria Reyes, Yuliy Berengard, Benito Lopez.

cedar siNai ParK emPloyees graduate From “eNglish as a secoNd laNguage” class.

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Cedar Sinai Park is thrilled to have Rabbi Abby Cohen join our team. She enthusiastically proclaims,

“This is my dream job in my dream city!”

Rabbi Abby grew up in New Jersey, and was drawn to Judaism from an early age. She graduated from Bennington College with a degree in art and music, and later moved to New York City where she got involved with Congregation An-sche Chesed. After meeting many cantorial students, Rabbi Abby travelled to Israel and fell in love with learning Torah. She continued her religious intellectual studies in New York at the Rabbinical School at the Jewish Theology Seminary of America. Before moving to Port-land, Rabbi Abby spent a year as a Chaplain Resident at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center in Berke-ley, California. Her experience doing hospice work and serving in a hospital will be a great asset to fulfilling Cedar Sinai Park’s mis-sion and dedication to the Fifth Commandment.

Rabbi Abby believes in providing a safe space for people to be angry, sad, skeptical, joyful and grateful. As Cedar Sinai Park’s Director of Spiritual Life, Rabbi Abby is excit-ed to work with residents by provid-

ing a listening ear and sharing the wisdom that she has learned.

please Welcome the neW diRectoR of spiRitual life - Rabbi abby cohen!

What’s neW at cedaR sinai paRK

This is my dream job in my dream city!

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Thanks to Cedar Sinai Park’s steady pattern of growth, we are delighted to announce stefani coRona as the new Rose Schnitzer Manor Assistant Admin-istrator/Health Services Director. Originally hired as a Registered Nurse, Stefani has worked at Cedar Sinai Park for seven years. The care and love she shows residents daily is genuine. She recently exclaimed, “I feel very blessed to work here.” pina ibabao is Rose Schnitzer Manor’s new Assistant Health Services Director. Pina started as Health Services Coordinator 13 years ago. When asked what she likes about working at Rose Schnitzer Manor, Pina declared, “I LOVE our residents and staff. They are my second family.”

Congratulations to samiRa tahiRovic, now the Health Ser-vices Coordinator. Samira started as a Personal Assistant 14 years ago and greatly enjoys all Cedar Sinai Park residents.

neW Roles emeRge foR some of cedaR sinai paRK’s staff

What’s neW continued...

coNgratulatioNs are iN order!

Stefani Corona Pina Ibabao Samira Tahirovic

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Cedar Sinai Park employees wish-ing to further their education in the field of nursing, geriatrics or related disciplines were awarded scholar-ships from the Lucio and Irene Villa Memorial Fund in October. The proud recipients include Jan-neth de Andres and Susan Dilla, Certified Nursing Assistants; Elia Huanca-Roman, Med-Aide; Pina Ibabao, Assistant Health Services Director; Polina Munblit, Culinary Worker; and Usiel Solis, Server. The Scholarship Fund honors Irene

Villa who came to Rose Schnitzer Manor after the loss of her hus-band, Lucio. An active resident, Irene made many new friends, and truly appreciated the kindness of staff and caregivers while living at the Manor. Irene’s cousin, Jeff Rein-gold, and his wife, Francine, started the fund to honor the dedicated staff who gave Irene excellent care. The awardees received certificates from Jeff Reingold during the recognition ceremony. CEO David Fuks elaborated, “Irene possessed

a genuine enthusiasm for learning and it is CSP’s honor to continue her legacy by nurturing the educa-tion of our outstanding staff. We are honored that our employees are inspired to further their careers…and that we are able to help them reach their educational goals.”

Scholarships from the Lucio and Irene Villa Memorial Fund are avail-able to all staff, and we encourage anyone to apply.

congRatulations to ouR lucio & iRene villa memoRial scholaRship fund aWaRd Recipients!

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save the date – sun. may 18th, 2014!

cedaR sinai’s annual event: “JeWtopia: live” Join Cedar Sinai Park for the outrageously funny one-man show “Jewtopia: Live!”, performed by Bryan Fogel, the creator of the smash off-Broad-way play, major motion picture, and book of the same name. The show is a humorous look at the experience of being Jewish in the modern world. Kosher hor d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served. All proceeds will benefit the Robison Jewish Health Center. Tickets will be available to the general public in 2014, but sponsorship presale opportunities are available now. Please visit http://cedarsinaipark.org/get-involved/annual-event/ or call Trish Tice Coates at 503.535.4422 to learn more. You won’t want to miss this Port-land premiere, so mark your calendar!

it’s not about the zeroes - it’s about insuring the continuity of Jewish institutions important to you. a legacy gift of any size makes a difference!

to discuss creating your legacy for cedar sinai Parkand our shared Jewish community contact:

debbi bodie at 503.535.4303 | [email protected] Julie diamond at 503.248.9328 | [email protected]

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With eternal gratitude to the wonderful Executive Council and

staff of Cedar Sinai Park, who demonstrate love and compassion

every day.

In memory of Marian Davidson

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one community membeR’s legacy love. honoR. Respect.

Harold Nadler was a beloved resident of Rose Schnitzer Manor for 10 years. He and his wife Rosalyn moved from New York City and joined our community in 1999. Prior to their arrival in Portland, Harold served as a New York public school adminis-trator for 29 years.

Known to his friends as Hal, Harold was a very active resident at Rose Schnitzer Manor, volunteering at the library and gift shop, as well as sitting on Cedar Sinai Park’s Board of Directors as a resident representative. His dear friend, Jack Straus, who has been a RSM resi-dent for 11 years says, “What a great guy he was. Hal made a lot of friends, often acting as a tour guide to new residents and staying involved with many things.”

Sadly, Hal’s wife and true love passed away. Though Hal was devastated, he was very appreciative of the constant support and companionship he received from RSM residents and staff after his wife’s death. Soon af-ter, Hal arranged for a Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) through the Oregon Jewish Community Foundation (OJCF) for the benefit of Cedar Sinai Park and the Community Endowment Fund of the OJCF. This gesture of gratitude is Hal’s Legacy. In an inter-view in 2006, Hal exclaimed, “I was happy to arrange for a Charitable Gift Annuity. I received a nice tax deduction, too. There are many benefits to this kind of annuity.”

Then, in the same spirit, Hal’s friend Jack followed suit, creating a Charitable Gift Annuity in 2008... rec-ognizing the ease that this risk-free choice offers, while ultimately creating his own legacy. Jack explained, “I like the steady income and fact that the funds will be used later for the things the organization needs. I trust

that Cedar Sinai Park will take care of how they use the money.”

Hal ultimately moved back to New York City in 2009 to spend his final days with his daughter Judith and family. Judith called to say, “I wanted to let you know how very proud (my Dad) was to be supporting the Jewish community of Oregon and, especially, Rose Schnitzer Manor where he lived for so many years.”

Cedar Sinai Park is blessed to have had Hal Nadler and Jack Straus as part of our community and to be a part of their enduring legacies.

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The strong partnership between OJCF and Cedar Sinai Park makes it very easy for interested donors to set up a Charitable Gift Annuity. See the opposite page for more info. or contact Debbi Bodie, Chief Development Officer of Cedar Sinai Park, at 503-535-4303 or [email protected].

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minimum gift of $10,000 at the age of 65 or older. The foundation follows the investment guidelines and rates recommended by the American Council of Gift Annuities. OJCF takes on the financial responsibility for the annuity payments. If someone outlives their life expectancy or the market takes a downturn, OJCF will still make the required annuity payments. This safeguards the donor’s income stream from the CGA.

“CGAs provide a sense of security for the donor as they know that a payment will be received every quar-ter. It also serves as a nice reminder of the good they are doing for their community,” says Julie Diamond, Executive Director of Oregon Jewish Community Foundation.

a gift that Keeps on giving: chaRitable gift annuities

heRe’s hoW it WoRKs The donor signs an agreement with the charitable orga-nization of his/her choosing and makes an irrevocable gift of cash or securities. The organization invests the gift and makes fixed annuity payments to the donor for life. The annuity rate is based on the amount of the gift and the age of the donor. A portion of the annuity payment may include tax-free return of principal. Part of the payment is interest earned and is taxable as ordi-nary income. Upon the donor’s passing, the remaining value of the original gift (called “residuum”) becomes an endowment gift to support the Jewish community.

Cedar Sinai Park partners with the Oregon Jewish Community Foundation (OJCF) on Charitable Gift Annuities. Anyone can arrange for a CGA with a

this agreemeNt With aN orgaNizatioN dear to your heart eNsures stable iNcome For liFe, theN becomes your legacy.

For more information, please contact Julie Diamond, Executive Director of OJCF

at: [email protected] or 503-248-9328 Or Debbi Bodie, Chief Development

Officer of Cedar Sinai Park at: [email protected]

or 503-535-4303

(Left to right): Rose Schnitzer Manor residents Sheldon Petcher and Jack Straus trade stories and catch up on the latest news.

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Kehillah, Cedar Sinai Park’s newly completed apartment building for developmentally disabled adults, opened its doors at a celebratory dedication event on Sept. 9th. Un-der the welcome shade of a large tent, residents and supporters in high spirits gathered to hear speak-ers, and explore this new home for independent living.

“Ten years ago, independent living for our daughter, Erika, was just a dream. Now with the exciting open-ing of Kehillah, that dream has come true”, says Jerome Menashe, father to Erika Menashe, a new resident of Kehillah.

A program of distinguished speak-ers recognized the importance of

Kehillah and the impact it will have on many families in the com-munity. Dan Saltzman, a Portland City Commissioner; Patrick Shea of the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development and Vince Chiotti from Oregon Housing and Community Services gave thought-ful remarks, underlining the unique partnership between Cedar Sinai Park and the public sector to serve adults with disabilities. Dr. Eugene Borkan, a member of the Kehillah Board, shared his own experiences raising a special-needs child and what Kehillah will mean to parents concerned about the well-being of their child when they are no longer able to provide care. Rabbi Abby Cohen, Director of Spiritual Life at Cedar Sinai Park and a parent

to two developmentally disabled adults, led the crowd in the tradi-tional blessing, as she affixed a me-zuzah on the door of the building.... signaling its transformation from a house to a home.

The dedication event was also an opportunity to recognize the many donors and partners that helped to make Kehillah possible. Cedar Si-nai Park CEO David Fuks acknowl-edged the generous contributions of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, National Council of Jewish Women, Port-land Development Commission, Wayne D. and Joan E. Kuni Foun-dation, and Jerry and Helen Stern & Family. Special thanks were also given to R&H Construction,

“a dream come true” For commuNity Families

dedication day foR Kehillah

(Above): Portland City Commissioner Dan Saltzman explains why Kehillah is such an important part of our community.

(Above): Kehillah supporter Gaye Schafer and Board Member Eve Stern are part of the crowd celebrating the dedication.

(Above): Kehillah Manager Frank Hudson warmly welcomes resident Cole Takahashi.

(Above): New resident Matt Blumberg, RSM Administrator David Kohnstamm and Building/Environmental Services Director Tammy Heard.

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residents of Kehillah. Brimming with excitement and beaming with pride, they offered guided tours to the apartments. In addition to the 14 individual apartments, the build-ing offers communal social areas, including an open kitchen and a community living room, as well as a conference room where residents can meet privately with support ser-vices or family. “Kehillah is a dream come true for our family,” says Ann Wilson, mother to resident Cole Takahashi. “The reality is even bet-ter than the dream.”

fRanK hudson joins Cedar Sinai Park’s community as Ke-hillah Manager. Frank was born and raised in Chicago, IL. After completing his stint in the United States Marines, Frank attended the University of Illinois. In 1988, he moved to Portland to attend Lewis and Clark Law School. After get-ting his J.D. degree in 1992, Frank started working for the Portland City Attorneys Office. Then in 2005, he worked for two non-profits - Transition Projects Inc. and Cen-tral City Concern. Both non-profits focus on alleviating poverty and homelessness; they also provide counseling and other services to many people with physical and developmental disabilities.

Frank learned about Kehillah through his volunteer work on elder law issues. When asked about what is the most exciting thing about his new role of Kehillah Manager, Frank explained, “I enjoy working with people with varied abilities because they are sincere, good natured, and do not dissemble. I find it rewarding to watch these re-markable people attain higher levels of self-determination and indepen-dence than they previously thought possible. In addition, it’s fantastic to work at Kehillah because our res-idents’ families are totally invested in making this endeavor a success.”

Architect Bruce Sternberg, Jewish Family and Child Service, as well as the Kehillah Board and staff of Cedar Sinai Park.

Kehillah will collaborate with a number of volunteer services, including Jewish Family and Child Service, as well as tenant-employed providers to offer residents much needed support and life skills training that will assist in their ability to live independently in the community.

None were more honored at the dedication event than the new

(Above): New resident Samantha Canape (center) takes her parents on the grand tour.

(Above): New resident Cole Takahashi, mother Ann Wilson, family friend Hadley Steinberg and Kehillah supporter Ellen Kesend explore the new eco-friendly building.

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It is important to plan ahead. The availability of affordable housing is limited, and the waiting lists for this housing are usually long. Should you feel that affordable housing would be an important re-source to you (or to someone you know), it is wise to plan NOW to put your name(s) on the waiting lists for apartments where support will be available.

For those in our community who may have this need, you should know that Cedar Sinai Park is now the general partner for four affordable housing buildings in downtown Port-land (see box to the right). Spe-cifically designated for people over the age of 62, or people with disabilities, these apart-ments are close to shopping, the Art Museum, Portland State University, and all of the many resources that make downtown a great place to live.

our Four buildiNgs iNclude:

Rose schnitzeR toWeR 230 apartments 1430 SW 12th Ave. Portland, OR 97201 503.222.7467

the 1200 building 97 apartments 1220 SW 12th Ave. Portland, OR 97205 503.222.7467

the paRK toWeR apaRtments 162 apartments 731 SW Salmon St. Portland, OR 97205 503.227.3367

lexington apaRtments 54 apartments 1125 SW 12th Ave. Portland, OR 97205 503.227.3367

There are two advantages to consider when seeking affordable housing in one of our properties. First, is the remarkable value of a government rent subsidy to those who qualify. These subsidies require an individual to use only 1/

3 of their monthly income for

rent... minus a utility allowance. For example, if your monthly income is $1,000 (and the electric bill is $40), your rent would be $333 minus a $40 allowance to pay for electricity. Second, Cedar Sinai Park is developing a health and social service program to assist elders and people with dis-abilities that live in our buildings, so that they might continue to age at home and live successfully in the community.

affoRdable housing

If you (or someone you know) think you may need affordable housing in the future, we urge you to put your name(s) on the waiting list. Each of our four buildings has its own list, so if you’re interested in any of the buildings, we encourage you to apply to ALL. Just call Matthew Strickland at Rose Schnitzer Tower - 503.222.7467 - for more information.

the truth is FiNdiNg Quality housiNg WheN We’re older may be diFFicult.

To learn more about the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines, call Matthew Strickland at Rose Schnitzer Tower - 503.222.7467.

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For over two years, Cedar Sinai Park has led in the development of a consortium of providers dedicated to the creation of a new model of health and social services “near the subsidized housing of low-income elders and people with disabilities.” Research has shown that low-income elders living in subsidized housing tend to have higher needs for health care and social support than their “same-age peers living in their own homes.” Because of this, we are focusing on increasing care management and health services available to individuals in those settings. The goal is quite simple. By providing high-quality care and

making it easier for people to have access to the services they need, we will prevent or decrease the need for hospitalization or nursing home care. Our planning process will continue into the 2014 calendar year... and we hope to begin providing services by April 2014. To create this consor-tium of services, Cedar Sinai Park is collaborating with the following providers: Cascadia Behavioral Health, Lifeworks Mental Health, Jewish Family & Child Service, Outside In, the Asian Health and Service Center, Sinai Family Home Services, Home Forward, Care

Oregon and Sisters of Providence Elderplace. A health and social service center is also being developed in the 1200 Building in downtown Port-land, where some providers will collocate services for ease of ac-cess to the downtown low-income housing community. Future plans also under consideration by Cedar Sinai Park include further development of home and community-based care to help all members of our community remain in their own homes.

the development of housing With seRvicesby ProVidiNg Quality care & serVices, We PreVeNt or decrease Need For hosPitalizatioN.

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ouR family photo album

(Above): Resident Ruth Schlacter hugs one of Robison’s favorite visitors... oh-so-hairy Rojo the Llama.

(Above): Rose Schnitzer residents Evelyn Hirsch and Murray Kauffman enjoy a perfect summer day. (Below): Robison resident Estelle Moses (of blessed memory) at a party in her honor celebrating her 100th birthday.

(Above): Residents Diana Kwartler and Sheldon Petcher (in back) with children of employee Elf-inesh Sima (not pictured). Employees’ children received donations of new school supplies and enjoyed an afternoon of face painting, hotdogs & snow cones at the Backpack to School BBQ.

(Above): Rose Schnitzer Manor resident Milt Hasson gets in the 4th of July spirit by proudly modeling a very patriotic chapeau.

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(Above): New resident Molly Bauermiller (seated, right) signing up for a beauti-ful new Kehillah apt., surrounded by her parents and Kehillah Manager Frank Hudson (far left) and Project Coordinator Lisa Tillman (far right).

(Above): CSP Chief Operating Officer Kimberly Fuson and Rose Schnitzer Manor resident Charlotte Weiner are so huggable!

(Above): Robison resident Esther Hanson and RJHC Enrichment Director Jennifer Feldberg ogling the shiny antique cars at the CSP Annual Antique Car Show.

(Above): Phyllis Madsen gives daughter Trudy a big kiss. (Below): Rose Schnitzer Manor Choir members at a recent perfor-mance: Lenore Selling and Cherie Rubenstein (in front), Milt Hasson and Susie Doolen (in back), and Annette Gerard (hidden).

(Above): Rose Schnitzer Manor residents Miriam Gerber, Lillian Steinberg, Florence Blitch and Suzanne Liberman don their sun-glasses for another adventure (or a Blues Festival).

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geneRal assistance fund

in memoRy of

Hy Baderman Arnold & Carol BarerWinifred Beech Juliet MillsDorothy Berkey Ira & Julie GottliebHenry Blauer Leonard & Dolly GoldbergHenrietta Brody Eric & Beryl BrodyBernard Carr Victor & Toinette MenasheRobert Donin Gary & Sandra EttingerRuth Freeman Solomon & Rosalyn MenasheDotty Friedlander Harold & Sharon WeinsteinHilliard Golden Lorraine J. LichtmanMaria Goloborodko Misha GoloborodkoSandy Gordon Phillip & Raya GladsteinPeryl Gottesman Marian Brown Stan & Bev Eastern Rebecca Fleischman Reuben & Janet Mack Gary & Sylvia Pearlman Ted & Davia Rubenstein Louise Ruben & Phil StratinerAlan Green Seymour & Carol Danish Stan & Beverly Eastern Judy Hoffman Steve & Heather Friedman and Family Sue Friedman

Phillip & Raya Gladstein Leonard & Dolly Goldberg Jill Horenstein Stanley & Joyce Loeb Milton & Lynn Marks Victor & Toinette Menashe Alan & Lana Miller Harold * & Sally Mink Raymond & Dorothy Packouz Gary & Sylvia Pearlman Ted & Davia Rubenstein Jewely Sandoz Family Robert & Mitzi* TobiasSue Halupowski David & Liz LippoffEleanore Horenstein Donald Spiegel & Deborah Davis Jay & Diane ZidellCarol Keller Ira & Julie GottliebHarvey Keller Joaquin & Louise LorenteMae Keller Ira & Julie GottliebIda Kleinrock Rebecca Fleischman Robert & Leslie Peltz Asher Peltz Tova PeltzRakhie Koener Yelena & Mikhail BenikovMarvin Lazarus Harold* & Sally MinkPauline Lecker Dr. Richard Dobrow David & Liz LippoffLee Levy Stuart & Jacqueline Barthold Jay & Susan Friedman Robert Ginsberg Leonard & Jane KrichevskyWilliam Luxenberg Martin & Julia Feves Bernie & Ellen Fine

Howard & Paula Luxenberg Michael & Barbara LuxenbergLouis Mark Dr. Morton & Ida Berenson Howard & Barbara Cohn Robert* Erlich & Family Arlene & Jim Fromer Susan Gerson Ilene Goldberg Larry & Carolyn Gorin Gerald & Evelyn Leshgold Stan & Susan Marcus Marvin & Leah Nepom Raymond & Dorothy Packouz Jean Pierce Dan & Janice Pitman Philip & Dorothy Reiter Jane Slinger Avron & Sandra Spector Tim & Prudence SpoffordJudy Menashe Philip & Dorothy ReiterMildred Miller Miyo Beppu and Family Hiromi Chambers Norman & Mary Gatzemeyer Shellie Strimling Howard & Linda ZwibelSuzanne Miller Norm & Susan Kaplon Jason Handaly Robert & Mitzi* TobiasHarold Mink Philip & Raya Gladstein Janet Hasson Jacquelyn Nudelman Louise Ruben & Phil StratinerDorothy Morgenstern Sharyn & Martin Schneiderman

Susan Morton Bud & Robin MarcusMartin Neuwelt Bruce & Louise MagunNorman Olds Michael & Gloria OldsRuth Omenn Susan Gerson Robert & Lesley Glasgow Sasha Neuwelt Gregg & Eleanor Reiter Philip & Dorothy Reiter David & Diane Rosencrantz Stuart & Susan Shleifer Larry & Linda VeltmanJerry Pearlman Raymond & Dorothy PackouzClaire Puziss Jon & Barrie Cress Linda Ostomel Gary & Sylvia PearlmanAnita Reinhorn Mercia Asher Herbert Black Miriam Friedman Susan GersonJerry Roth Rob & Emily Ail Allen & Jo Cohen Seymour & Carol Danish Inga Hamburger Victor & Toinette Menashe Raymond & Dorothy Packouz Ted & Davia RubensteinJerry Rubenstein Rich & Marilyn Klesh Sharyn & Martin SchneidermanStanley Samuelis Robert Ginsberg Steve, Michelle & Mallory GradowJulie Sandler Herbert Black

Robison JeWish health centeR

tRibutesfiscal yeaR 7/1/2012 to 6/30/2013

*Of Blessed Memory

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Dean Schamp Ralph & Sandi MillerFlorence Natalie Schenk Terri & David Brown Eliana Fromer Les & Mindy Milfred Charles Rosenblum Michael & Silvia ZurovskiBetty Schneiderman Sharyn & Martin SchneidermanSidney Seligman Allen & Jo CohenRamona Shackleford Irwin & Renee HolzmanArthur Silverstein Sanford & Wendi MenasheEdith Slavin Darlene & Allen Zimbardi MaertzSteve Solomon Dale & Earl Oller Shelia Springer Gerel Blauer David & Barbara Klau Joan WirtaGladys Stein Sondra GreenbergRuth Subotnick Fred & Lottie KaufmanHarvey Taback Jessica TabackAbe Tobin Susan Denny Joel & Susan Saxe - The Havurah Group of Temple Beth Israel Alan & Pearl Shapiro - The Havurah Group of Temple Beth IsraelIrving Trachtenberg Alan & Eve RosenfeldCharlotte Ushman Anna Christiansen Andrea Oatis Brenda Olson Donald Spiegel & Deborah Davis Gary & Vicky St. Arnauld

Therese White Frank & Nancy Ketchel Margie Winkler Owen & Lynn Blank Edward & Elaine Epstein Victor & Toinette Menashe Eric & Tiffany Rosenfeld Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE FoundationMerritt Yoelin Leonard & Dolly Goldberg Stanley & Joyce Loeb Ray & Dorothy Packouz

happy biRthday to

Richard Arensberg Stan & Beverly EasternVivienne Bonnin Ida HouseStan Geffen Gary Larsen & Barbara Durkheimer Robert & Mitzi* TobiasRaya Gladstein Victor & Toinette MenasheJean Hasson Allen & Jo CohenMargaret Hasson Dan & Janice PitmanMilt Hasson Allen & Jo CohenHerbert Hochfeld Rick & Marilyn GilbertLawrence Huppin Ken Schwartz & Sharon Bridges Jack & Barbara Schwartz Joanne SchwartzBecky Israel - 90th Solomon & Rosalyn Menashe Victor & Toinette MenasheWilliam Karasik Robert & Mitzi* TobiasBruce Karsh Bernice KarshJack Lakefish - 95th Rob & Emily Ail

Kenneth Leondar - 85th Jerry & Muriel FeuerJan Leonard Bernice KarshStanley Loeb Irwin & Renee HolzmanRobin Marcus Gary & Sylvia Pearlman Jack & Barbara Schwartz Joanne SchwartzJerrold Matin Robert & Mitzi* TobiasHarold Mink* Robert & Mitzi* TobiasGordon Pearlman Amy & Jerome BremPhilip Reiter Robert & Mitzi* TobiasAlan Rosenfeld - 90th Lee Funes Irwin & Renee Holzman Marvin & Leah NepomEleanor Rubinstein - 100th Stan & Beverly Eastern Steve, Michelle & Mallory Gradow Bette Greenstein Merritt Linn & Susan Korey Stan & Susie Marcus Marvin & Leah Nepom Jacqueline NudelmanJerry Stern Ted & Davia RubensteinJohn Tennant Ralph & Sandi MillerFrieda Tobin - 90th

Itz* & Goldie FeinbergLinda Veltman Ronald & Barbara Coe Howard & Tamra Feuerstein Richard & Harriet Maizels Gary & Sylvia PearlmanBob Weiner Elliot & Suzanne Axel Peter & Rita Bedrick Melvin & Cathy Berlant Jack & Melanie Birnbach Debbi Bodie

Larry & Susan Gouz David & Susan Honigstock Vera James Neil & Teresa Lefkowitz Harold & Jackie Lesch Bob & Mimi Sorkin Bruce & Shelia SternJay Zidell Dale & Earl OllerMin Zidell Dale & Earl Oller Judith Perry

happy anniveRsaRy to

Barry & Barbara Caplan Gary & Sylvia PearlmanStan & Beverly Eastern Lou & Bernice MenasheArnold & Sue Hayden Larry & Carolyn GorinMilt & Jean Hasson Allen & Jo CohenStan & Shirley Hodes Dick & Dianne Arensberg Gerald & Evelyn Leshgold Allen & Jo CohenJeanne & Herbert* Newmark - 60th

Victor & Toinette MenasheRichard & Mary Peizner Delphine DavisRobert & Mitzi* Tobias Evelyn & Gerald Leshgold

get Well Wishes to

Herbert Black Alan & Joan Lippman Robert & Mitzi* TobiasLarry Black Alan & Joan LippmanFrieda Cohen Marilyn HassonBarbara Cohn Rae GoldenbergJimmy Filler Ralph & Sandi MillerBobbye Finkelstein Robert & Mitzi* Tobias

We gratefully acknowledge our donors for their generous contributions to Cedar Sinai Park which helps us provide the highest quality of health care and life care.

Debbi Bodie, Chief Development Officer, Cedar Sinai Park

*Of Blessed Memory

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Carla Properties, Ltd., is proud to support

the mission of Cedar Sinai Park

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In appreciation of Cedar Sinai Park.

Tom & Alix Goodman

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Philip Gladstein Mercia AsherSusan Kaplon Leonard & Jane KrichevskyRochelle Leisner Allan & Marjorie ShermanMerritt Linn Betty WilliamsBud Marcus Jack & Barb SchwartzJack Menashe Sanford & Wendi MenasheRonald Meyer Leonard & Jane Krichevsky Donald & Naomi OldsPaul Norr Rob & Emily AilDorothy Potenza* Miriam KornbergLeslie Sidell Bette GreensteinJan Sigell Linda OstomelBetty Rose Williams Louise Ruben & Phil StratinerMorrie Zimring Ralph & Sandi MIller

in honoR of

Barbie Enkelis Miriam KornbergKimberly Fuson and the Robison Staff Victor LevyIrwin & Renee Holzman Victor & Toinette MenasheIrwin Holzman - Award for Sponsorship of Financial Literacy Program Victor & Toinette MenasheJakob Kryszek - Receiving The Circle of Life Award from the Oregon Holocaust Resource Center Ray & Dorothy PackouzStuart Lang Lee HolzmanJeff Menashe & Wendy Gutman Victor & Toinette MenasheSolomon & Rosalyn Menashe Victor & Toinette MenasheJerome & Dora Newman - Your Son’s Wedding Mel & Carol Seger

Aaron Norr - Your Engagement Rob & Emily AilJerry & Shirley Nudelman Jerry & Julie GoldGary Pearlman Lee & Becky HolzmanIsadore Russell Betsy RussellBeverly Stein Barbara Morgenstern

RestRicted fund- Kehillah housing

in memoRy of

Lou Mark Jerry & Helen SternHarold Mink Jerry & Helen SternIsaak Premysler Jerry & Helen Stern

annual benefit – mitzvah moment

in memoRy of

Henry Blauer Shemaya Blauer

employee Recognition fund

in memoRy of

Werner Berg Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffDorothy Berkey Richard & Linda JessellAnita Birkland Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffEdna Charkoff Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffMorrie Charnekar Barbara ReinhardtBlanche Cohen Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffJean Fox Barbara WeismanPauline French Kimberly Fuson &

the Robison StaffLillian Gitelson Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffKitty Goldschmidt Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffAlan Green Rosemarie RosenfeldSue Halupowski Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffNellie Higgins Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffAngela Kellner Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffSybil Kesten Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffIda Kleinrock Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffPauline Lecker Robin Baer Kimberly Fuson & the Robison Staff Larry & Carolyn GorinWilliam Luxenberg Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffLouis Mark Seymour & Carol DanishMildred Miller Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffSuzanne Miller Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffBetty Mirin Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffDorothy Morgenstern Les & Martha SolteszMartin Neuwelt Kimberly Fuson & the Robison Staff Edward NeuweltRuth Omenn Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffDorothy Potenza Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffClaire Puziss Kimberly Fuson & the Robison Staff

Kenneth Roberts Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffMarion Rosenthal Barbara WeismanStanley Samuelis Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffFlorence Schenk Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffEdith Slavin Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffBarbara Smith Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffBobbi (Barbara) Spiegel Lisa MoraschShelia Ruth Cohen Springer William Cohen Kimberly Fuson & the Robison Staff Debra LetneyIrving Trachtenberg Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffCharlotte Ushman Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffDottie VanDaam Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffSylvia Weisbard Kimberly Fuson & the Robison StaffTherese White Kimberly Fuson & the Robison Staff

in honoR of

Barbie Enkelis - Receiving The Song of Miriam Award Martin & Sharon SchneidermanDavid Fuks and the Robison Staff Herbert BlackBeverly Huddleston Bruce & Sandra KoesterAriana Gilbert - Bat Mitzvah David Rabiner & Suzy WagnerJames Winkler Kimberly Fuson & the Robison Staff

*Of Blessed Memory

We thank all the angels that support

Cedar Sinai Park.

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Tonkon Torp is proud to support Cedar Sinai Park and the work it does for

seniors in our community.

tonkon.com 503.221.1440

Best wishes to Cedar Sinai Park residents, staff and volunteers.

Diane & David Rosencrantz

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happy biRthday to

Harvey Keller* - 90th

Larry & Carolyn Gorin

get Well Wishes to

Lore Labby Rosemarie RosenfeldMerritt Linn Rosemarie Rosenfeld

geneRal

Anonymous A Fund of the Oregon Jewish Community FoundationBob Aptekar & Judy WilkinsStuart & Jacqueline BartholdMax Birnbach Fund of the Oregon Jewish Community FoundationSteven & Joyce BoroLillian BristolDavid & Terri BrownDebra BurchielWilliam & Lori CohenGerda EisemanMichael & Barbie EnkelisAnn FlowerreeElaine FlowerreeSusan GoldenThe Peryl Gottesman Irrevocable TrustCynthia HansonSandra Hart & Nellie Higgins*Tom & JoAnn HornstenLewis & Lisa HorowitzLorraine KatzRobert & Mildred KatzDr. Susan KatzBruce & Sandra KoesterKathy LesleyRobert Liebman & Elaine FriedmanLubliner Robison Jewish Home Endowed Fund of the Oregon Jewish Community FoundationSteve MosesSusan Mosler Jerry (Cookie) NashLeah and Marvin Nepom Endowment Fund of the Oregon Jewish Community FoundationAliyah Jewish Learning

Program of Neveh Shalom 2nd Grade Class Maureen NielsenEdward & Jill NeuweltJerome & Dora NewmanJames NudelmanOregon Jewish Community Youth Foundation of the Oregon Jewish Community FoundationTamara & Rene OvalleRaymond & Dorothy PackouzDan & Janice PitmanAnna Marie PizzarielloMarvin RosumnyGrace RubinErnest & Mary Jean ScheuerSam Seskin & Andrea CohenCongregation Shaarie TorahEugene & Jan SilverLee Spector & Leslie Hammer SpectorBeverly Stein Helen Stavrakis*Craig StoneAnne SuttenbergGary & Marcia SuttenbergJacob TanzerGary TobinHoward & Lois TobinCharlotte Ushman*Jeffrey WaiteRuth WaiteRichard WallickDavid & Joan WeilRobert P. Weil Fund of the Oregon Jewish Community FoundationJohn WhiteLois YoderRuth ZaskeKen & Jennifer Zeidman

libRaRy fund

in honoR of

Moses Felberg – Bar Mitzvah Lauren, Jessie & Lana Botney

Religious, social & cultuRal activities fund

in memoRy of

Reina Greenwald Stuart & Jacqueline BartholdLee Levy Richard & Mary PeiznerJerry Roth Marvin & Lois UrmanStanley Samuelis Loree Sakai

happy biRthday to

Bev Eastern Todd & Felicia RosenthalSue Hayden Larry & Carolyn GorinLarry Huppin Sharon TarlowAlan Rosenfeld - 90th

Seymour & Carol DanishMurray Weglinski - 90th

Mel & Carol Seger

get Well Wishes to

Barbara Lang Larry & Carolyn GorinLinda Ostomel Larry & Carolyn Gorin

in honoR of Benjamin Mansfield - Bar Mitzvah Sydney & William Baer Melvyn & Elaine Ball Nancy Beren Cantor Ida Rae Cahana Dr. Richard Dobrow David Eschenbach Pierce Ethier Howard & Jenat Feldman Jimmy & Mary Lou Finley Steven & Laurie Forrest Richard & Elaine Friedman Robert & Carol* Ginsberg Steve, Michelle & Mallory Gradow Rabbi Daniel & Carol Isaak Congregation Beth Israel Lisa Katz Barbara Levine Hanoch & Cheryl Livneh Charles Mansfield Jim & Lora Meyer Joyce Milam

Kathleen Myers Marshall Naiman Phyllis Pepper Barbara Platt Julie & Marc Platt Jack & Pauline Reiter Scott Reiter Rabbi Kim Rosen & Barry Rosen Dr. & Mrs. David Rosencrantz Linda Runyon Idele Saul Lawrence & Phyllis Sager Faye Samuels Sharon Segal Arden & Lois Shenker Rabbi Alexandria Shuval-Weiner Dr. David & Xuan Sibell Mike Siegel & Kris Alman Leonard Simpson Robert & Joan Smith Diane Solomon Les & Martha Soltesz Edward & Pauline Stern Jennifer StoloffJane Roosevelt - Bat Mitzvah Suzanne Liberman

geneRal

Marjorie & Jathan Janove

tRee of life

in memoRy of

Florence & Harry Ellis Elizabeth de WildeRaymond & Shirley Hornick Dr. Laurence Hornick

lucio & iRene villa memoRial scholaRship fund

geneRal

Jeff & Francine Reingold

*Of Blessed Memory

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happy biRthday to

Eleanor Rubinstein Min ZidellSteve Shain Min ZidellFrieda Tobin - 90th

Charlene Zidell Min Zidell Nancy Brown

in honoR of Alice Potter - Great Grandson Min Zidell Eva Walleston* - Three Great Grandchildren Min Zidell

employee appReciation fund

in honoR of Beverly Huddleston Sandra & Bruce Koester

csp nuRsing home capital campaign fund

happy biRthday to

Linda Veltman John, Melissa, Sam & Max Matterazzo

beveRly edeR lindemann good times fund

in memoRy of

Sam Huppin Rosalie GoodmanBev Lindemann Ruth Lindemann

happy biRthday to

Clarice Eder Rosalie Goodman Stan & Shirley Hodes Melvin & Janet SwireDouglas Goodman Rosalie GoodmanRosalie Goodman Bari & Mia IsaacsonMilt Hasson Rosalie GoodmanLarry Huppin Rosalie GoodmanDonna Jackson Rosalie GoodmanJack Lakefish Rosalie Goodman Lorraine Lichtman Rosalie GoodmanEleanor Rubinstein Rosalie Goodman

Jack Schwartz Rosalie Goodman happy anniveRsaRy to

Ken & Joan Goodman Rosalie GoodmanSamuel & Jo Ellen Miller Rosalie GoodmanJack & Barbara Schwartz Rosalie GoodmanNorman & Suzan Wapnick Rosalie Goodman

get Well Wishes to

Sharlene Harvey Rosalie GoodmanJean Hasson Linda OstomelBud Marcus Rosalie Goodman David & Sharlene HarveyRonald Meyer Rosalie GoodmanBetty Rose Williams Rosalie Goodman

in honoR of

Milt Hasson - Being named Volunteer of the Year Linda Ostomel & FamilyJack & Barbara Schwartz - Birth of Grandson Rosalie Goodman

geneRal

Rosalie GoodmanMia Isaacson

Rhea Weinstein employee of the QuaRteR fund

geneRal

Robert and Marla Weiner - Congratulations on the birth of your new Granddaughter, Sarah Liliana

Neil & Teresa Lefkowitz

emeRy & min zidell endoWment fund

in memoRy of

Winifred M. Beech Jay & Diane ZidellEleanor Horenstein Charlene ZidellLouis Mark Min ZidellRuth Peretz Omenn Jay & Diane Zidell

cedaR sinai paRK

*Of Blessed Memory

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geneRal assistance fund

in memoRy of

Edna Gluth Victoria RussellEleanor Horenstein Jonathan & Sallie CohenDora Horowitz Terry VinocurMr. & Mrs. Joe Parnas Robert Parnas*Jerry Roth Vince, Isabelle & Sean EngelFlorence Schenk Gabriella Donnell

happy biRthday to

Diana Golden* Georgiana GorashtMurray Kaufman Sylvia GoldfarbMichael Kovsky - 70th Gary & Sylvia PearlmanMolly Kohnstamm Stanley & Joyce LoebHerbert Rosenbaum Stanley & Madelle RosenfeldEleanore Rubinstein Dale & Earl OllerRick Vagy Raul & Lidia Krivoy

happy anniveRsaRy to

Gabriel & Barbara Acee Debbie LevinStan & Shirley Hodes - 65th

Lou & Bernice MenasheDavid & Liz Lippoff Bari IsaacsonJerry & Helen Stern - 65th Gerald & Evelyn Leshgold

in honoR of

David Copley Forman Ken & Mary Rait

Merritt Linn Stan & Beverly EasternEddie Shuldman - Her generosity and patience as a teacher Kathleen Jaffe geneRal

Eric ChiltonNancy Stone & Jonathan LevySamuel MetzRobert Parnas*

RestRicted fund

in memoRy of

Bernard Kaye Dr. Sivia Kaye

employee appReciation fund

in memoRy of

Ken Golden Estelle GoldenEsther & Frank Kales Roberta Wolff & FamilyMay Keller Richard & Linda JessellPauline Lecker Jeffrey Hoort Martin Ricks Marc & Sandi Scholnick Elton & Karen Strauss Rob Weinstein & Barbara WeinsteinLouis Scherzer Roberta Wolff & Family

in honoR of

Kimberly Fuson - In Appreciation Larry & Carolyn GorinRobert & Lesley Glasgow John, Melissa, Sam & Max Matterazzo The Dan Hall Staff at Robison Jewish Health Center

Marc & Sandi ScholnickPolina Mulblit William & Goldie RosenbaumCherie Rubenstein Wendy & Don DominguezGordana & Muharem Safic Robert Erlich*Amy Shapiro - Leading the Service David Fine happy biRthday to

Diane Covert Bernice Karsh

geneRal

Don & Wendy DominguezEmily* & Jeff GottfriedBruce & Sandra KoesterEugene JanssenBill PakulaAlison StengerMarcia Wilson

Religious, social & cultuRal activities fund

in memoRy of

Abraham Goldwasser Marsha GoldwasserDorothy Potenza Charles RosenblumTherese White Michael Koppel

happy biRthday to

Molly Kohnstamm Ilaine CohenSuzanne Liberman Victor & Toinette MenasheLinda Veltman Fred & Marilee Karlsen

get Well Wishes

Philip Gladstein Steven & Reyna Gustav

staR of david

in memoRy of

Dorothy Potenza Bob Potenza

commemoRative bRicK

in memoRy of

Jerry Roth Jacqueline Constantine

happy biRthday to

Larry Veltman Stuart & Nikki Director Stuart & Barbara Lang Susan Mosler Linda OstomelLinda Veltman Barbara Lang Nikki Director Linda OstomelLinda & Larry Veltman Robert & Lesley Glasgow

in honoR of

Marilyn Forse* Will & Melanie Dann

*Tributes were made in honor of the following individualswho have since passed away.

Rose schnitzeR manoR

*Of Blessed Memory

We are pleased to support the commitment of Cedar Sinai Park

to love, honor and respect.

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Visit cedarsinaipark.org for the latest news about cedar sinai Park and our residents.

Supported by

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Stan RotenbergRuby SachterJordan SchnitzerJim WinklersisteRhood pResidentEvelyn MaizelssisteRhood RepResentativeDonna Silver JacksonResident RepResentativeArnie SilverRose Schnitzer Manorchief executive officeRDavid H. Fuks, MSWassistant ceoBill E. Stinnettchief financial officeRRichard Horsfordchief opeRating officeRKimberly FusonRJhc administRatoRLesley Sacks, MSWRsm administRatoRDavid Kohnstammchief development officeRDebbi Bodie

cedaR sinai paRK in a nutshellCedar Sinai Park provides residen-tial and community-based care to our elders and adults with special needs, allowing them to live with comfort, independence, and dignity in a manner and in an environment based on Jewish values. A person-centered approach to care is at the heart of our mission. In everything we do, we recognize that people, including our eldest and most frail citizens, have the right to control decisions made about their lives.

As a nonprofit organization, we’re committed to delivering a broad-based continuum of person-centered care that can be tailored to every individual’s unique needs.

Our family of services ensures that we’re with you wherever you or your loved one choose to live.

• ROSe SChnitzeR ManOR: Independent and assisted living

• ROBiSOn JewiSh health centeR: Traditional long-term care, memory care, rehabilitation.

• ROBiSOn ReSiDenCe: Residential care

pResidentPaul FrischpResident electLance SteinbergsenioR vice pResidentPaul Labbyvice pResidentLiz Rabiner Lippoffvice pResidentSusie Marcusvice pResidentJohn MosstReasuReRSharon MorellsecRetaRyLinda Veltmanimmediate past pResidentMichael FevestRusteesDr. Eugene BorkanElise Brickner-ShulzRachael DukeDeanne FroehlichLeslie GellerIvan Gold

• aDult Day SeRviCeS: Daily respite care

• affORDaBle hOuSing: Four buildings for seniors and people with disabilities (see p. 18)

• Kehillah: Affordable housing for adults with special needs (see p. 16)

• Sinai faMily hOMe seRvices: In-home care (joint venture with Jewish Family & Child Service)

Michelle Eastern GradowSteve GradowCarol KorandaShari LevinsonAlbert MenasheJack MenasheJoanne Van Ness MenasheConrad MyersAndrew RosengartenBruce SchaferEddy ShuldmanDr. Rodger SlevenMartha SolteszBeverly SteinSharon WeilJim Winklerpast pResidentsManuel S. BermanMilt CarlBeverly F. EasternStanley S. EasternMichael FevesDavid Copley FormanPaul FrischDr. Victor D. Menashe

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