Bulletin March - April 2015 Announcing the 2015 Book and Author Luncheon Wednesday, May 6 11:30 a.m. At the Sheraton Carlsbad Resort 5480 Grand Pacific Drive, Carlsbad Featuring Mystery and Mayhem from three award-winning authors Alan Russell Aline Ohanesian Taffy Cannon Moderator to be announced In support of Sustaining the Mind See page 3 1 President’s Message Dear Friends: I do hope that if March comes in as a lion, it goes out as a lamb as per the aphorism! We really are so blessed with a beautiful spring here in Southern California that a bit of rain or wind is not a great price to pay for living in Paradise! To those who have been so generous in sending in gifts to Sustaining the Mind, I offer the thanks of every researcher and scholar at Brandeis University who toils each day in the laboratories there to understand the workings of the brain....and how diseases occur and can be treated. It’s a noble undertaking....as are those of you who support their work. April 30th my fellow Presidium member Sandy Marin will be hosting a tea for new members....and those interested in joining us as well. “An Introduction to Brandeis National Committee,” along with a story or two about the University....along with goodies for the tummy and friendship for the soul will be offered. Our Book and Author Luncheon will be held on May 6th....and the lineup of presenters is wonderful...check it out in this Bulletin and mark your calendars! Funds go to Sustaining the Mind, and the day, with the stellar speakers and lovely lunch will be the highlight of our fund-raising campaign. May you all have a bountiful spring....with good health and peace. Gayle Wise Presidium: Sondra Albers, usna1953@aol.com; Linda Epstein, linda228@mac.com; Phyllis Perkal, Lenore Shapp, lenore@shapp.com; Gayle Wise, Sandy Marin, sandyfred@sbcglobal.net Vice President Administration – Gayle Wise gwise2@aol.com Vice President Service – Dorothy Katz dorothyekatz@aol.com Fund-raising Chair – Phyllis Perkal phyllisperkal@san.rr.com Treasurer – Jayne Marx jaynemarx@gmail.com Financial Secretary – Elaine Eisenberg eisenem2@aol.com Recording Secretary – Duxie Smukler dsmukler@san.rr.com Corresponding Secretary – Susan Moroff sausi777@gmail.com Nominating Committee – Bea Sklarewitz, Joyce Spiegel; Sherrie Hunninghake, Susan Moroff, Ann Zall Honorary Board Members – Etta Schankerman, Sylvia Schenker The Bulletin is published every other month by the San Dieguito Chapter of the Brandeis National Committee Co-editors: Jane Polgar 760-633-2259 jppolgar@roadrunner.com Rita Boskin 760-274-6606 ritaboskin@gmail.com Contributor: Judy Allegan Proofreader: Renee Parker Check out our chapter website at http://blogs.brandeis.edu/bncsandieguito/ Mission Statement: Brandeis National Committee is dedicated to providing philanthropic support to Brandeis University, a distinguished liberal arts and research university founded by the American Jewish community. Its membership is connected to the university through fundraising and through activities that reflect the values on which the university was founded: academic excellence, social justice, nonsectarianism and service to the community 2 The 2015 Book and Author Luncheon Wednesday, May 6 11:30 a.m. Sheraton Carlsbad Resort, 5480 Grand Pacific Drive, Carlsbad (just off Palomar Airport Rd., free valet and self-parking available) Three prize-winning authors will share their wit and knowledge: Alan Russell is the bestselling author of eleven novels, from whodunits to comedic capers to suspense. Publisher's Weekly calls him "one of the best writers in the mystery field today”. Russell and his works have been nominated for most of the major awards in crime fiction. A native and resident of California, the 6’ 7” Russell is a former college basketball player, the proud father of three children, and an avid gardener and cook. Aline Ohanesian’s great-grandmother was a survivor of the Armenian Genocide, and her story provided the idea for Orhan’s Inheritance. When Orhan’s grandfather is found dead, submerged in a vat of dye, Orhan inherits his kilim rugmaking business. The family estate, however, has been left to a stranger, a mysterious old woman in an Armenian retirement home in Los Angeles. Orhan flies to Los Angeles where he unearths the story. A California native, Ohanesian lives in San Juan Capistrano with her husband and two young sons. Taffy Cannon is the author of fourteen novels in which many characters die, often unpleasantly. Her books have been finalists for many awards, and she wrote the ‘Booked for Travel’ mystery series under the pseudonym Emily Toll. She also wrote an Academy Award-nominated short film. She has worked a multitude of odd jobs from carnival barker to professional feminist. She has been on the TV quiz show Jeopardy, where she wagered everything on Women Writers in the Daily Double - and won. She lives in Southern California. Moderator to be announced. Please be an angel, lend your support and underwrite part of the program. Chairs: Gayle Wise, bncfnp@aol.com, 858-488-1279 or Cynthia Birnbaum, cfsbirnbaum@gmail.com, 858-454-9996 In support of Sustaining the Mind Watch for your invitation in the mail. Meantime, feel free to use this reservation form. Book and Author Luncheon – May 6 ___Pulitzer ___Edgar ___Newbery $90 (preferred seating with author) $75 $65 Please send a check payable to BNC to Suzie Kaplan, 6991 Batista Street, San Diego, CA 92111 858-309-8348 NAME__________________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE___________________________E-MAIL______________________________________________________ Menu: Please choose one: ___ Garlic and Rosemary Chicken breast with fingerling potatoes, vegetables, chicken jus ___Grilled salmon with artichoke and fava bean risotto, basil butter ___Vegetable plate Salad, dessert, coffee and tea 3 To Our Newest Members – Getting to Know You We’re so glad you’ve joined BNC – now let’s celebrate! New member party at the home of Sandy Marin, 1865 High Ridge Road, Carlsbad (760-434-2174) Thursday, April 30 1:30- 3:30 Come for friendship and food, hear why the Brandeis National Committee (that’s us!) is so special. Learn about Brandeis – that remarkable university we support in so many ways. If you know anyone who might be interested in joining, please give Sandy a call. 15-MONTH MEMBERSHIP SALE 15 months for the price of a year – what a deal! For new members and former BNC members who have not belonged for 2 years or more. Join as of April 1st, 2015 – DUES ARE PAID THROUGH JUNE 30, 2016 Or join any time later this spring and you will be paid through next June. Annual Dues $60 Couples $100 (spouse, significant other at same address) Do you know someone who might be interested in BNC, our stimulating study groups, new friendships? If you’re a member of a Chavarah or know anyone who has recently retired, tell them about BNC. We’re bright, we’re interesting, and we support one of the best universities in the country! Membership co-chairs Suzie Kaplan or Jane Polgar will be happy to contact them. Fall Foliage Cruise to New England and Canada October 11 - 18, 2015 - from Boston, round-trip There are a few cabins left at special group rates starting at $719 per person The earlier you sign up the better your location on the ship. Kay Weiner has provided a colorful, detailed website to help you plan your cruise. http://2015brandeiscruise.org/ will provide information on staterooms, hotel, Boston tours, Glass Art Conference, craft workshops, and supporting Brandeis Special tour of the Brandeis campus, including lunch in the faculty club, and a visit to the Rose museum. In support of Sustaining the Mind, Top Travel will donate $60 to $100 to Brandeis for each person. For more information or to book this Brandeis Cruise package call Kay Weiner 760-603 8646 4 University on Wheels Cocktail Reception Hostess Sherrie Hunninghake promised a glorious sunset from her patio and came through with flying colors. Above: Sherrie Hunninghake and guest of honor, Dr. Bruce Magid, Dean of the Brandeis International Business School, watch the sunset; Phyllis Perkal, Sharlene Bergart, and Suzie Kaplan on the patio; Dr. Magid speaks informally to the group. Left: Lexie and Bruce Magid at the luncheon. See more photos on the chapter website. http://blogs.brandeis.edu/bncsandieguito/ Hear Ye! Hear Ye! We need YOUR help. We need YOUR ideas. We want you all to be involved in our many activities STUDY GROUPS AND PROGRAMS and FUNDRAISING and MORE!! Would you consider leading a study group next fall or being a moderator for a group using a DVD? What would YOU like to learn in a study group? What subjects interest YOU? Do YOU have a specialty that you are willing share in a program format? What ideas might YOU have to increase funds in order to fulfill our mission statement to support research, libraries, and scholarships at Brandeis University? Play an active role if you choose. We would be so grateful. Are you willing to give time and energy on a committee? WE KNOW YOU ARE OUT THERE… BRIGHT INTERESTING PEOPLE WITH MUCH TO OFFER. PLEASE REACH OUT. WE NEED YOU! Please contact Sherrie Hunninghake at Wells.sherrie@gmail.com 5 THE BRANDEIS SCOOP University on Wheels gave us a new interest in the International Business School, which recently worked with an international real estate firm on a ground-breaking study. It included Be’er Sheva, a growing center in the Negev in Israel, and was featured in an article in The Jerusalem Report. T3 Advisors, a global corporate real estate services and consulting firm, and Brandeis International Business School announced the results of the first of its kind joint Global Technology Emerging Markets study. A unique collaboration between business and higher education, the study provides leaders at technology and life sciences firms with recommendations on the best the “cities of tomorrow”. The study analyzed a vast array of data to identify seven cities, including the cost of doing business, future labor pool opportunities, students at centers of excellence in science, technology, and engineering, as well as other key business climate metrics. “Through this innovative partnership with T3 Advisors, the Brandeis International Business School students undertook methodical research to locate the best global regions for technology and life sciences companies seeking to expand their business around the world,” said Ed Chazen, senior lecturer and head of the real estate specialization at Brandeis IBS. “They unearthed a great cohort of cities representing the next frontier for emerging technology markets.” Community Service Our chapter has again offered to help out at the Hand Up Youth Food Pantry of the Jewish Family Service on Sunday, March 29 at 9:00 a.m. Several members of the chapter volunteered last year, and said that not only was it fun stacking the shelves and putting together packages of food to be given away, but also inspiring to work with some of the best teens in the country! The pantry is located in the Kearny Mesa area. If you’d like to participate, and for more information, please contact Ilene Mittman, Community Service/Social Action chair at ilmitt@san.rr.com or 858-456-7698. Wanted: chapter members to help on committees next year. Responsibilities: not too many, not very difficult, mentors eager to help. Rewards: satisfaction, friendships, knowledge you’re helping BNC and our chapter If you enjoy the study groups and events, please help keep them going! If you’re a new member, don’t worry; you’ll have plenty of guidance; It’s the best way to get active and make new friends. Call or write any Nominating Committee member, say you’ll lend a hand: Bea Sklarewitz, Joyce Spiegel; Sherrie Hunninghake, Susan Moroff, Ann Zall 6 BOOK FUND SPECIAL BOOK COLLECTION A contribution to this fund was made in memory of her sister Lillian Frank by Esta Gross A contribution to this fund was made in memory of Ben Shreiber by Alan Lubic LEARNED RESEARCH JOURNAL FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH A contribution to this fund was made in honor of Bea Sklarewitz 80th birthday by Inez Kaufman LEARNED RESEARCH JOURNAL A contribution to this fund was made in honor of Bea Sklarewitz 80th birthday by Rhoda Berman A contribution to this fund was made in honor of Bea Sklarewitz 80th birthday by Dorothy & Jerry Katz SUSTAINING THE MIND A contribution to this fund was made in honor of Frances Berger’s birthday by Sylvia Schenker A contribution to this fund was made by Suzie Kaplan to Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake in memory of Jere Kaufman A contribution to this fund was made by Phyllis & Milt Perkal to Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake in memory of Jere Kaufman A contribution to this fund was made in honor of Etta Schankerman's birthday by Sylvia Schenker A contribution to this fund was made in memory of Ben Shreiber by Ilene & Charles Mittman A contribution to this fund was made in honor of Bea Sklarewitz 80th birthday by Jane & Peter Polgar and Judy Allegan A contribution to this fund was made in honor of Gayle & George Wise’s special Anniversary by Phyllis & Milt Perkal A special donation to this fund was made by Rhoda Lemlein EMBOSSED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CARD (CHAI) DONOR Lorna & Marvin King Judy & Dan Marks Harriet & Maneck Wadia Phyllis & Milt Perkal Harriet & Maneck Wadia Suzie & Neil Kaplan Judy & Dan Marks Phyllis & Milt Perkal Esta Gross Joyce Spiegel RECIPIENT Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake Etta Schankerman Larry Zweig & Family Sheila Silberman's Family Sheila Silberman'sFamily Sheila Silberman'sFamily Bea Sklarewitz Bea Sklarewitz OCCASION Memory of Jere Kaufman Memory of Jere Kaufman Memory of Jere Kaufman Happy Birthday Mother, Elaine Shulman Memory of Sheila Silberman Memory of Sheila Silberman Memory of Sheila Silberman Happy 80th Birthday Happy 80th Birthday 7 TRIBUTES DONOR Suzie & Neil Kaplan Phyllis & Milt Perkal Pauline Green Phyllis & Milt Perkal Elaine & Meyer Eisenberg Ida Shreiber Phyllis & Milt Perkal Suzie & Neil Kaplan Phyllis & Milt Perkal Ida Shreiber RECIPIENT Cynthia Birnbaum Cynthia Birnbaum Ellen Clark Linda Epstein Suzie Kaplan Etta Schankerman Sylvia Schenker Lenore Shapp Lenore Shapp Bea Sklarewitz OCCCASION Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Thank You Happy Birthday Thank You Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Happy 80th Birthday GET WELL DONOR Cheryl & Herschel Kaufman Lorna & Marvin King RECIPIENT Mike Eisenberg Mike Eisenberg MEMORIALS DONOR Bea Sklarewitz Judy Allegan Linda & Marvin Epstein Dorothy & Jerry Katz Jane & Peter Polgar Lenore Shapp Bea Sklarewitz Joyce Spiegel San Dieguito Board Jane & Peter Polgar Bea Sklarewitz Cheryl & Herschel Kaufman Linda & Marvin Epstein Cheryl & Herschel Kaufman Sandy & Howard Meyer Lenore Shapp RECIPIENT Esta Gross Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake Inez Kaufman & Sherrie Hunninghake Larry Zweig & Family Larry Zweig & Family Ida Shreiber Sheila Silberman's Family Sheila Silberman's Family Sheila Silberman's Family Sheila Silberman's Family IN LOVING MEMORY Sister, Lillian Frank Jere Kaufman Jere Kaufman Jere Kaufman Jere Kaufman Jere Kaufman Jere Kaufman Jere Kaufman Jere Kaufman Mother, Elaine Shulman Mother, Elaine Shulman Husband, Ben Sheila Silberman Sheila Silberman Sheila Silberman Sheila Silberman TO SEND A TRIBUTE, CONTACT JUDY ALLEGAN (760-598-2934) or email jallegan@cox.net OR SYLVIA SCHENKER (858-459-1358) or email sylschenker@san.rr.com $501 Major Book Collection $101-$499 Special Book Collection $56 Learned Research Journal for Medical Research $36 Learned Research Journal 8 $25.50 Sustaining The Mind Card $18.50 Louis Brandeis Card (Chai) $10.50 BNC Library Photo Card $5.50 Blue & White Card Get well soon Shelley Bard Ellen Cypers Deepest sympathy to The family of Sheila Silberman Inez Kaufman on the loss of her daughter, Jere Sherrie Hunninghake on the loss of her sister, Jere The family of past member, Elaine Shulman Be sure to contact Carol Shakter to share your sunshine or sadness carollps3@gmail.com or 760-931-0612 A Very Personal Appeal Last month every member of our chapter received a note from Gayle Wise, who shared her very personal experience of living with her husband’s Parkinson’s disease. Won’t you heed her appeal and use the return envelope she enclosed with a generous donation. Help Brandeis University researchers discover a cure for neurodegenerative diseases. The campaign ends in June, and BNC is working hard to reach its $3 million goal. If you no longer have the envelope, please send your checks (made out to BNC) to Gayle Wise, 1369 Caminito Floreo, La Jolla, CA 92037. Thank you. Together we can make a difference in support of scientific research in the neurosciences and neurodegenerative diseases. Planned Giving Planned gifts provide donors the opportunity to meet both their philanthropic and financial goals. Examples of planned gifts include charitable-gift annuities, bequests, deferred annuities, charitable-remainder trusts and donor-advised funds 9 Celebrate! Happy Birthday Joyce Spiegel Ann Zall Ellen Cypers Sophia Culley Sondra Ernstein Stephanie Jaret Arlene Berger Fran Heffler Jerry Katz Ruth Rosenbaum Arthur Birnbaum Cynthia Raff Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. 1 1 7 14 15 15 16 21 28 1 25 28 Happy Anniversary Sondra & Bill Albers Linda & Marvin Epstein Shirley & Marvin Weitzman Nancy & Joel Kayne Edi & Lou Harris Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. 19 17 8 17 25 If you want to be congratulated on YOUR special day, please contact JUDY ALLEGAN at jallegan@cox.net Curious about your future? View the whole BNC year online. See calendars/Chapter Offerings at our chapter website http://blogs.brandeis.edu/bncsandieguito/ Thank you, Rufus and Shirley Abelsohn, of Clone Duplicating and Printing, 1202 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar for your help with our printing needs . Printing, copying, stationery and invitations, gifts and toys, soaps and candles 10 A WARM WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST MEMBERS Renee Levine 211 Saxony Rd. Apt .F-287 Encinitas, CA 92024 rkl291@aol.com 760-942-1801 Dr. Barbara Diamond 211 Saxony Rd. 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