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Women’s Philanthropy POP Up with Bagel Rescue

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Join Women’s Philanthropy for our opening POP Up (Philanthropy Opportunity with Purpose), a hands-on, educational, and inspirational program featuring Bagel Rescue, a Jewish Federation Innovation grantee. With over 1 million bagels rescued, Bagel Rescue supports hunger relief by connecting restaurants with excess food to neighborhoods in need.

Together, we will participate in a tikkun olam project, where we will learn about Bagel Rescue and the causes and values it represents, package bagels that will be distributed into the community, and learn about Federation’s Innovation Initiative. Every bagel that is packed is a bagel that did not end up in a landfill!

Questions? 
Please contact Becca Langfelder, Women’s Philanthropy Donor Officer at rlangfelder@jewishatlanta.org 

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A Legacy of Philanthropy

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For Lynn Saperstein and Hilary Goldberg, giving back is a family affair. Mother Lynn and daughter Hilary are two women in a beautiful Jewish Atlanta family legacy. Their dedication to the longevity of their community is inspiring.

Lynn has always been passionate about Jewish organizations. As her daughters, Hilary Goldberg and Raleigh Wasser were growing up, she was involved with many, including The Epstein School, Temple Kol Emeth, Temple Sinai, and serving on multiple Women’s’ Philanthropy committees. “My goal is always to be a role model for my daughters in terms of leadership, philanthropy, and giving back to the community. Participation in Women’s Philanthropy fulfills that for me.”

Approximately 10 years ago, Lynn became a Lion of Judah. Lions of Judah are an internationally recognized pride of women who share a commitment to philanthropic values in our Jewish community. By making an annual gift of $5,400 or more to the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, Lions demonstrate their dedication to helping those in need and ensuring a vibrant Jewish future. Sustained giving is one of the most impactful ways to support an organization.

Lynn believes more people should learn the ways they can support community nonprofits. “Serving on the Allocations Committee at Federation gave me a much better understanding of all Federation does. There are so many partners and initiatives, and I was blown away by the scope.” Lynn and Michelle Simon conceived of Women’s Philanthropy’s POP-Up Events, which educate community members about Federation’s partners and programs. “We must make sure people are educated about this work, and that they feel empowered to give, no matter at what level. If you give from your heart, that’s what counts. The feeling of knowing that you’re helping people in need is unmatched. We touch real people in our community.”

Hilary is also a Lion of Judah and has carried on her mother’s legacy of service. She has served at The Temple as the PTA President of the WELC preschool for the past four years. Hilary’s in-laws are also a generational Federation family. Her husband’s grandmother was Betty Ann Jacobson, the first woman President of Federation in Atlanta, and her mother and father-in-law, Susan and Edward Goldberg, are both past presidents of Federation in Birmingham. Passing on this legacy from both sides of the family to her children is very important to her.

“We have this heritage, this bond, to everything Federation does. Everything my family is involved in—Jewish Kids Groups, PJ Library, In the City Camp—they’re all connected to Federation. As someone who has been in Atlanta my whole life, I feel a responsibility to keep these programs going here because I used them as a baby, a child, and now as an adult with my own children. Everyone deserves to have access to them.”

To learn more about setting up your family’s legacy in Jewish ATL, contact the Atlanta Jewish Foundation. Their team of experts will help you create a philanthropic plan that aligns with your Jewish values and maximizes the power of your investments.

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Women’s Philanthropy POP Up with In The City Camps Session 1 at 10 AM

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Pack your sunscreen, fill your water bottles and join Women’s Philanthropy as we head to In the City Camps (ITCC), one of Federation’s beneficiaries. In the City Camps develops confidence and a strong Jewish identity in our Jewish children and youth through experiential and education opportunities.  

Join Women’s Philanthropy for a POP Up (Philanthropy Opportunity with Purpose) sure to transport you back to your glorious summer camp days. Sign up for one of two camp sessions: 10am or 1pm. During this POP Up, you will hear from Founder of ITCC, Eileen Price, tour ITCC, and get your hands dirty through an engaging hands-on activity. 

Session 1 begins promptly at 10am. Registration opens at 9:30am 

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Women’s Philanthropy POP Up with In The City Camps Session 2 at 1 PM

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Pack your sunscreen, fill your water bottles and join Women’s Philanthropy as we head to In the City Camps (ITCC), one of Federation’s beneficiaries. In the City Camps develops confidence and a strong Jewish identity in our Jewish children and youth through experiential and education opportunities.  

Join Women’s Philanthropy for a POP Up (Philanthropy Opportunity with Purpose) sure to transport you back to your glorious summer camp days. Sign up for one of two camp sessions: 10am or 1pm. During this POP Up, you will hear from Founder of ITCC, Eileen Price, tour ITCC, and get your hands dirty through an engaging hands-on activity. 

Session 1 begins promptly at 1pm. Registration opens at 12:30pm 

Women’s Philanthropy Fall Event Featuring Ana Sazonov

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Celebrate incredible female leadership.

Join us at Temple Sinai for an evening of storytelling and recognition of two extraordinary women; Linda Selig, Atlanta Federation’s Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland award winner, and Karen Paz, a long-time Atlanta Jewish Communal Professional. Our keynote speaker is Ana Sazonov, one of the Southeast’s most prominent voices on the Ukrainian refugee crisis.

Ana Sazonov is the Executive Director of the Columbia Jewish Federation in South Carolina and one of the Southeast’s most prominent voices on the humanitarian crisis facing Ukrainians as they flee from the war. This issue is deeply personal to her: Ana is Ukrainian, herself.  

Come hear Ana’s incredible story of going from hiding to providing and leave inspired by the power of global Jewish peoplehood

Supporting Federation means supporting people in need all over the world, and Ana wants people to understand how meaningful their time and donations are to those who are struggling. “People need to keep Ukrainians in their hearts, their minds, and their actions. That’s how we make a difference.” 

Learn more about Ana's Story

No minimum gift required to attend. You will have an opportunity to make your gift to the 2023 Community Campaign at the event.

We will recognize Linda Selig who is Atlanta Federation’s Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland award winner, a national honor for extraordinary women who have set a high standard for philanthropy and volunteerism. Linda will receive her award at the Lion of Judah Conference in Phoenix in December.

We will also pay tribute to Karen Paz, a long time Atlanta Jewish Communal Professional, who is retiring this fall. To honor Karen’s lifelong service to our Jewish community, an endowment fund, The Karen Botnick Paz Jewish Abilities Fund, to be held at the Atlanta Jewish Foundation (AJF), has been established. Each year, the income from this Fund will be granted to Federation’s Jewish Abilities Atlanta Initiatives.

Providing menstrual supplies to Atlantans who cannot afford them through our Project Dignity initiative is a major focus of Women’s Philanthropy. Please join us in helping the community by bringing supplies to donate. We will be collecting tampons and pads at the event. Pads are needed most.  

Questions? Please contact Becca Langfelder. For directions to Temple Sinai, see the bottom of this page.

If you are new to the Community and learning about Federation’s mission, we invite you to join us as a guest. The discounted couvert of $36 is available to you thanks to our generous sponsors of this event.

Registration is now full.

Event Co-Chairs
Marcy Bass, Hilary Goldberg, Debbie Kuniansky, Arin Tritt

Women’s Philanthropy Leadership 2023 
Tamar Stern, President 
Deborah Jacobs, Campaign Chair
Carey Guggenheim, Campaign Vice-Chair  

Host Committee
Lauren Abes, Stephanie Abes, Ellen Feldman Arnovitz, Amy Arogeti, Beth Arogeti, Marcy Bass, Rashelle Berry, Mindy Binderman, Joanne Birnbrey, Lois Blonder, Pamela Cohen, Leah Davis, Stacey Fisher, Abbey Flaum, Amy Fox, Lois Frank, Erica Gal, Hilary Goldberg, Lauren Grien, Shauna Grosswald, Dara Grant, Lauren Grien, Carey Guggenheim, Lauren Harris, Leah Harrison, Lisa Haynor, Deborah Jacobs, Emily Kaplan, Liz Karen, Gina Keller, Candace Kerker, Victoria Kimerling, Sara Kogon, Phyllis Kozarsky, Debbie Kuniansky,  Michelle Leven, Rita LeVine, Deborah Levinson, Molly Light, Susie Mackler, Melissa Miller, Karen Much, Susan Newman, Carolyn Oppenheimer, Hilly Panovka, Beth Paradies, Lori Peljovich, Lynn Redd, Julie Rotenstreich, Peggy Roth, Jessica Sacks, Lynn Saperstein, Elana Satisky, Lori Kagan Schwarz, Cathy Selig, Linda Selig, Joanie Shubin, Linda Silberman, Michelle Simon, Beverly Stahl, Ariel Stern, Tamar Stern, Betty Sunshine, Robin Sysler, Jennifer Tourial, Arin Tritt, Erica Tritt, Tova Tritt , Mamie Vogel, Ronit Walker, Robin Wall, Rebekah Wasserman, Sheri Weiner

Thank you to our generous sponsors

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