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I've lived in Toronto all my life. My mother was always a
strong believer in Judaism and my father was a very learned
Jew with strong moral values. Our family wasnt wealthy,
but we always contributed. From my earliest memories, the
Keren Kayemet Blue Box was always a fixture in our house and
my mother gave selflessly to anyone who asked.
Growing up, I had a Jewish education and went to shul. But
it wasn't until the early '70s that I had my first major involvement
with the Jewish community. In December of 1973, my partners
convinced me to go on a one-week UJA Federation mission to
Israel, even though it was the busiest time of year for us
in the retail business. That trip was a huge turning point
for me in terms of contributing time and money and I've been
on many missions since.
I became active in UJA Federation, but I always felt strongly
about following my own path. It was important to me to find
what needed to be done in the community and to help and make
it happen.
About thirteen years ago, I got involved in fundraising for
the Princess Margaret Hospital and was instrumental in having
the lobby named for my late sister, Toby. A few years later,
I joined the board of the Bernard Betel Centre and worked
with United Way to allow for development and expansion despite
a serious lack of funds. Today, the facility is being revitalized,
membership is growing and seniors are learning to connect
with the world by learning to use computers.
It takes vision to foresee the needs of the community and
perseverance to turn them into reality. Our community is building
things today that will help continue to bring Jewish people
of all ages together with a strong sense of identity. It's
up to all of us to support that vision.
I grew up learning that giving was an obligation. I started
both my own foundation and an endowment fund at the Jewish
Foundation as a way to put aside funds so that I would always
be able to deliver on that commitment. Based on what Ive
done, Ive influenced my three children and I have every
confidence that they will continue building this community
in the future.
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