Thursday, December 4th, 2008 at 6:00pm join us at our annual Torah Fund
dinner at Sutton Place Synagogue as we honor individuals from our sisterhoods
who have given their Hearts and Souls to the community. One member from each
sisterhood will be honored and recognized to receive the Lev v' Nefesh award on
behalf of their efforts to reach out and do more for their community. The
guest speaker for the evening will be Rabbi Abigail Treu Director of Donor
Relations and Planned Giving at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Dinner is $25
and a minimum donation of $18 is required to attend. For questions about this
event or the honorees please contact Mary Sanders at maryhsanders@gmail.com or
call (917) 861-0688.
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 at 7:00pm the Women's League of Sutton Place
Synagogue invite you to an exciting program Ð Women in Leadership Roles.
Moderator Charlotte Frank Sr. Vice-President, McGraw-Hill Education will lead
presenters Louise Mirrer, President and CEO, New York Historical Society,
Jennifer Raab, President, Hunter College and Vicki A. Tillman, Executive Vice-
President, Standard & Poor's in a panel discussion as they share their
challenging paths to success. A meet and greet reception will follow the panel
question and answer portion of the program. This program is free to everyone.
For more information contact: Evelyn Gomer: rgomer@nyc.rr.com or Marian
Saltzman: (212) 688-4763
Thursday, December 18th, 2008 at 7:00pm join the Womens Havurah of
Brotherhood Synagogue for a special Chanukah Get Together. Guest speaker
Cantor Rebecca Tenenbein who will be discussing "Journey to Calling, My
Personal Journey to Becoming a Cantor". Come enjoy laktes and learn some
new Chanukah songs. Cost $10 for non Brotherhood members, $8 for members.
To RSVP please call the Synagogue office at 212-674-5750.
Thursday, January 22nd, 2008 at 7:00pm join the Town and Village
Sisterhood at their book review featuring The Triumph of Deborah by Eva
Etzioni-Halevy. The book has been highly reviewed and veteran book group
leader Dr. Louise Sherby will be guiding the discussion. No RSVP necessary,
but you must have read the book!
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