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Giving back to community has been a lifelong value for me.
It is an honour and a privilege for me to fulfill that value
by supporting causes near and dear to me.
Over the years I have enjoyed an active volunteer life with
UJA Federation, Kolel, Mount Sinai Hospital, Baycrest Centre
for Geriatric Care, The Jerusalem Foundation, the Elizabeth
Fry Society and other organizations. I am so proud to be a
member of this vibrant community.
My earliest recollection with community was as a very young
child helping at the annual Hadassah Bazaar with my mother
who volunteered each year. Later as a teenager and young adult
I volunteered with many organizations within both the Jewish
and secular communities.
Jewish community became increasingly important to me as I
started to raise my own family. As well, each visit to Israel
strengthened and focused my commitment to our people. I began
to more fully appreciate the importance of building a secure
foundation for the next generation. Since no one can know
what the future holds, I believe it is very important that
each one of us do what we can today to ensure a strong Jewish
community for future generations.
Endowment is one of the best ways to do that. My gift and
involvement with the Lion of Judah Endowment, in particular,
is something close to my heart. There are so many ways
large and small that one can create endowments. Unlike
any other, these gifts truly keep giving.
I am blessed to have the opportunity to share these values
with my wonderful family: including my husband Allan Offman,
my three children Lowell, Ryan and Jared Binstock; and my
children and grandchildren through marriage, Jill Offman,
Daniel Richler, and Poppy Richler; Craig Offman, Randi Rose
and Eli and Noa Offman.
Family, community and continuity center me. From them I get
back so much more than I give.
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