EVENT CALENDAR
Atlanta Lion Conference Meet Up
December 10 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Hosted by:
Arin Tritt, Women’s Philanthropy Campaign Chair
and Atlanta Delegation Co-Chairs:
Jennifer Bodner
Jennifer Korach
Rita LeVine
Stephanie Reiner
Linda Selig (2023 Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award Winner)
Join us Tuesday, December 10 at 5:30 pm to spend time with fellow Atlanta Lions attending the conference.
Get to know your Atlanta delegation and hear special briefings from:
- Mandy Kaiser Blueth, Associate Vice President of National Women’s Philanthropy at The Jewish Federations of North America.
- Renee Kutner, incoming CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta and proud Lion of Judah.
- Anat Sultan-Dadon, Consul General of Israel to the Southeastern United States.
Dress: Come as you are. Lions are fabulous inside and out!
Wine and lite bites served. Kindly RSVP by December 1st.
Arin Tritt’s Home
26 Barbara Lane NW
Atlanta, GA 30327
IMPORTANT CONFERENCE CANCELLATION REMINDER
November 15 is the last day to cancel your Lion Conference registration and receive a full refund of the registration fee. After November 15, Jewish Federations of North America will not grant refunds for any reason, regardless of circumstance. We hope you can still join us but should you need to cancel, please do so before the 15th. We cannot assist you after the time.
Please RSVP below.
International Lion of Judah Atlanta Delegation Co-Chairs
Jennifer Bodner
Jennifer Korach
Rita LeVine
Stephanie Reiner
Linda Selig (2023 Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award Winner)
Past Atlanta Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award Winners
Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award Recipients 2004-2022
2004 Viki Freeman
2006 Cathy Selig
2008 Peggy Roth
2010 Carol Cooper
2012 Susan Arnovitz Saltz z”l
2014 Lois Blonder z”l
2016 Marilyn Shubin
2019 Ellen Goldstein
2022 Linda Selig
2025 Mazel Tov to Virginia Saul, this year’s winner!
The Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award is a national honor bestowed upon a Woman of Valor in Jewish communities throughout North America, as selected by her peers. It is given every two years by the Jewish Federations of North America to a Lion of Judah who exemplifies the highest standards in philanthropy and volunteerism. The award was created as a tribute to Norma Kipnis-Wilson and Toby Friedland, who co-founded Federation’s Lion of Judah program in 1972.
We would like to thank our generous sponsor of the Atlanta Delegation to the International Lion of Judah Conference!
Jewish Federation Leadership
David Fisher, Interim CEO
Beth Weiller Arogeti, Board Chair
Stacey Fisher, 2025 Community Campaign Chair
Michael Kogon, 2025 Community Campaign Vice Chair
2025 Women’s Philanthropy Leadership
Carey Guggenheim, Women’s Philanthropy President
Arin Tritt, Women’s Philanthropy Campaign Chair
Michelle Simon, Women’s Philanthropy Campaign Vice-Chair