ANNUAL REPORT 2017 Leading the Way

Jewish Council for Youth Services ANNUAL REPORT 2017 Leading the Way EDUCATION RECREATION LEADERSHIP CIVIC SERVICE JEWISH VALUES PHILANTHROPY GUI...
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Jewish Council for Youth Services

ANNUAL REPORT 2017

Leading the Way

EDUCATION RECREATION LEADERSHIP CIVIC SERVICE JEWISH VALUES PHILANTHROPY

GUIDED BY JEWISH VALUES AND CULTURE, JEWISH COUNCIL FOR YOUTH SERVICES PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL AND RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR CHICAGOLAND’S CHILDREN AND, THROUGH BOARD SERVICE, DEVELOPS THE NEXT GENERATION OF JEWISH CIVIC LEADERS.

Table of Contents Message from Leadership........................................................ 2 Leadership Development......................................................... 3 Board of Directors.................................................................... 4 Past Presidents & Directors for Life...................................... 5 JCYS History........................................................................... 6-7 Program & Financial Data.................................................... 8-9 Early Childhood Education...................................................... 10 Summer Camps........................................................................ 11 Specialty Programs.................................................................. 12 Donors................................................................................. 13-17

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A Message from Leadership Jewish Council for Youth Services was founded in 1907 as the Young Men’s Jewish Council, with a mission to give young, impoverished Jewish boys from the City of Chicago a chance to attend summer camp. Throughout the years and from generation to generation - our programs and services have changed and evolved to meet the demands of our community. Today, JCYS serves thousands of individuals of every race, religion, and socioeconomic background through our four early childhood education centers, eight summer day camps, our overnight camp, and multiple specialty programs. Whether it’s Camp Red Leaf, our innovative camp for children and adults with developmental disabilities, to Camp Star, our clinical treatment camp program for children with ADD/ADHD, to our daily programs at our four Chicagoland preschools, JCYS remains at the forefront of early childhood education and camping programs. This year also represents our 110th year of developing the next generation of Jewish civic leaders through service on our Board of Directors. With an age range of 23-43 and an average age of 32, JCYS has always – and by intention – been a training ground to develop board members who understand all aspects of good nonprofit governance and who appreciate the value of giving back to the community through service. Our JCYS Board Alumni have gone on to serve on countless other nonprofit boards, both within and outside of the Jewish community. Armed with what they learned at JCYS at an early age, JCYS Board Alumni continue to make an impact for decades after their JCYS board service. In the spirit of this year’s theme of “Leading the Way”, JCYS was delighted to honor Board Alumnus David Kohn with our Director for Life award. David’s long service on the JCYS board, his contribution to the growth of the agency, the incredible philanthropy of his family, and his ongoing care for our agency only begin to speak of David’s qualities.

Liz Roberts President, JCYS Board of Directors

John Thomason Chief Executive Officer, JCYS

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Leadership Development JCYS has been guiding young professionals in the art of nonprofit governance, financial management, and fundraising through the Board of Directors’ experience since the agency’s inception. Known as a “learning board,” Board Members “learn by doing” with the intention of developing the skills needed for a lifetime of community service and philanthropy. Within the framework of the organization’s child and youth programming, and as a true fiduciary board, the JCYS Board of Directors gain hands-on experience through: • Establishing the agency’s mission and strategic plan; • Setting and overseeing the agency’s budget; • Championing the agency’s fundraising campaigns, and • Learning non-profit governance. Through exposure to the full scope of the agency’s operations, Board Members become equipped to assume key leadership roles throughout JCYS. Our Board Alumni consist of over 600 members who have gone on to start their own businesses, become top executives within their chosen professions, and develop into strong philanthropic leaders at civic and charitable organizations.

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JCYS Board of Directors JCYS OWES MUCH OF ITS SUCCESS TO THE VISION AND DEVOTED SERVICE OF ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS, BOTH PAST AND PRESENT.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Liz Roberts – President Dan Brenner – President Elect Adam Tarantur – Immediate Past President Jason Keith – Vice President of Programming Jennifer Levin – Vice President of Operations Zachary Kafitz – Vice President of Development Michael Capone – Treasurer Charles Thomas DeGarmo – Assistant Treasurer Michael Karmin – Secretary Jennifer Gartenberg – At Large Jason Schraub – At Large Bryan Wool – At Large Jordan Feffer Caryn Fields Jennifer Finger Scott Frazin Matthew Gaines Ivan Golden Sarah Gryll Joel Hainsfurther Scott Levine Polina Liberman Jordan Mellovitz Brian Pearl Eric Plotkin Jason Ross Erica Ruder Michael Sevin Irine Sorser Turin Brett Winterstein

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DESIGNATES TO THE BOARD Jenny Berger Aaron Gillett Brad Helfand Benjamin Lavin Jeremy Neil

JCYS PAST PRESIDENTS Alan Altheimer* Joseph P. Antonow* Douglas S. Banzuly Louis Behr* Edwin A. Bergman* Jennifer L. Berman Joseph L. Block* Henry S. Blum* Melvin A. Blum Henry Blumberg* Judge Jacob M. Braude* Marshall L. Burman Archie H. Cohen* Stephen G. Cohn* James H. Colitz Robert G. Davidson General Abel Davis* Rand A. Diamond Richard H. Eckhouse* Edmund K. Eichengreen* Raymond Epstein* Morris E. Feiwell* Thomas T. Field Brian Fields Eli E. Fink* Robert B. Fridstein Jeffrey Friedman William H. Friedman* Judge Hugo M. Friend* David G. Futransky Richard Glabman James J. Glassner* Steven Glick Edwin C. Glickman Milton D. Goldberg* Robert G. Goldstein Steven P. Gomberg Lee M. Gordon Norman Gordon* Harry N. Gottlieb* Millard J. Grauer* Jeffery M. Heftman Governor Henry Horner* Ezra E. Jaffe Lisa Jericho Sidney M. Katz* Daniel A. Kaufman Jay L. Kraus* Lazarus Krinsley* Paul R. Kuhn* Howard M. Landau* Leonard Laser* Jon A. Levey Moses Levitan* Philip A. Lieber* Melvin K. Lippe*

David R. Loewenberg* Michael R. Lutz* Eric M. Maletsky Frank G. Marshall* Lawrence J. Menaker Henry S. Moser* Brian Netzky Emanuel M. Newman* Judge Hugo Pam* Norman Perlmutter Harry Z. Perel* Daniel R. Pollack Allan J. Reich Philip E. Ringer* Allen L. Rogoway S. Eugene Rosenbacher* Al H. Rosenberg* Lester J. Rosenberg* Michael Rosenberg Issac S. Rothschild* Ira W. Rubel* Philip P. Sachs* Monte H. Sadler* Robert L. Sampson* Herbert T. Schaffner* M. King Schrager* David B. Schulman Chester H. Schultz* Harry L. Schuman Joseph D. Shane* Michael Shaw Lawrence W. Skebelsky* David B. Solomon Kenneth I. Solomon* Alan P. Solow Greg Stewart Phyllis Tabachnick Adam Tarantur Sidney J. Taylor* Calvin J. Tobin* Steven J. Topel Howard F. Wallach Robert T. Weil Harry Weisberg* Richard D. Winter* Gary J. Wool Alan M. Yaffe

JCYS DIRECTORS FOR LIFE James R. Anixter Scott C. Anixter* Steven Anixter Bruce R. Bachmann* Daniel L. Benton* Donald Borzak Merrill E. Brown* Charles S. Desser* Mildred Desser* Howard L. Ecker Sidney Epstein* Herbert B. Fried* Arthur M. Friedman Herbert J. Friedman* Howard Friend Mark L. Goldberg Mark Goodman Marvin Kamensky David E. Kohn Alyssa Knobel Henry S. Landan Hilton R. Leibow* Shirley Leibow* Max L. Loewenberg* Robert K. Meltzer Dr. Jacob Meyer* Steven H. Podolsky Nancy Pollack Joshua D. Rinkov Viki Rivkin Susan Rochlis James L. Rolfe Robert Rosenbacher Sidney Rosset* Bernard G. Sang* John I. Schlossman Frederick R. Schwimmer Ronald S. Sonenthal Ben F. Stein* Harry Steiner* Jon Vegosen Ted Wagner Elmer Wedeles* Lawrence J. Weiner Nisson S. Pearl (Executive Director Emeritus)

Dr. Edward A. Newman* (Medical Director for Life)

*indicates deceased

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JCYS History FOR OVER A CENTURY, JCYS HAS RESPONDED TO THE VARYING NEEDS AND SHIFTING DEMOGRAPHICS IN THE CHICAGO AREA. OUR PROGRAMS AND SERVICES HAVE EVOLVED TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF THE COMMUNITY BUT OUR COMMITMENT AND DEDICATION TO SERVICE AND THOSE WE SERVE HAS REMAINED CONSTANT.

1907

JCYS – first known as “Young Men’s Associated Jewish Charities” and later as “Young Men’s Jewish Council” – was founded. The agency’s initial purpose was to engage a group of young male leaders in securing financial support for various Jewish charities and philanthropies.

1914

While the leadership experience continued to be a key part of the agency’s mission, JCYS sought a new direction – to directly serve the youth of Jewish immigrants who desperately needed social and recreational services. The organization chose to pursue this goal through camping.

1940s

JCYS’s summer camp near Wooster Lake was renamed upon the passing of Illinois Governor Henry Horner who was Young Men’s Jewish Council president in 1915 and integral to the summer camp’s beginnings. Camp Henry Horner continues to be a retreat campers and youth enjoy throughout the year.

1970s

Women started to play a larger role in the workforce and JCYS responded by adding preschool programs and parent-child activities. The agency experienced significant growth with the addition of the George W. Lutz Family Center in Highland Park and the Michael R. Lutz Family Center in Lakeview.

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1984

Continuing the agency’s mission of service, Camp Red Leaf was founded to offer programming to children and adults with disabilities.

1989

The agency changed its name from “Young Men’s Jewish Council” to “Jewish Council for Youth Services” to honor the growing role of women in the organization and better reflect the age group most served through its programs.

1990s

The agency took on ownership of the former Elms Swim & Tennis Club in Highland Park, renovated it, and renamed it the Lillian L. Lutz Recreation Center. The decade closed under the leadership of the agency’s first female Board President, Phyllis Tabachnick, who was elected in 1999.

2000s

Extending the reach of agency services, the Northwest Family Center opened as an early childhood education center, offering infant care for the first time in JCYS history. More summer camp offerings were added, including NSDC Sports, Jon Vegosen Champ Camp, Big City Day Camp, and Camp STAR – making JCYS Chicagoland’s choice for child and youth programming.

2010s

Construction of the new Michael R. Lutz Family Center in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood began in 2015. The new Family Center opened in the fall of 2016.

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Program & Financial Data JCYS PROGRAM PARTICIPATION

Figures represent June 1, 2016 - May 31, 2017



Participation

Family Centers

1,356

Summer Camps

1,251

Camp Red Leaf

1,656

Retreat and Outdoor Education Center

2,631

Special Events

745

TOTAL 7,639

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DISTRIBUTION OF OPERATING EXPENSES TOTALING $10,191,337* FISCAL YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 2017 Direct Program Expenses 89% Northwest Family Center 23% North Shore Operations 23%

13%

Chicago Lakeview 15% Chicago Wicker Park 9% Camp Henry Horner 13%

6%

11% 23%

9%

Special Services 6%

15%

Non-Programming & General Expenses 11%

23%

*Based on unaudited figures

SOURCES OF OPERATING REVENUE TOTALING $10,541,781.* FISCAL YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 2017 Programming Fees & Other 94% Public Support 6%

94%

Foundations & Corporations 3% Special Events 2% Government 1.5% Individuals including Board of Directors 0.5%

6%

*Based on unaudited figures

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Early Childhood Education As an agency committed to children, our Family Centers create a place in which children are treated with respect and love in an educational environment, that is challenging, creative, exciting – and most importantly – fun! All JCYS programs – whether it be Infant or Toddler Care, Half or Full-day Preschool, Kindergarten Enrichment or Before & After School Programs – are developmentally and age-appropriate and foster a love of learning. JCYS Early Childhood Education lays a foundation for cognitive functioning; behavioral, social and selfregulatory capacities; physical health; and fosters school readiness to allow for an easier transition into Kindergarten. We emphasize intellectual, social, emotional and physical development through our playbased curriculum, which has been proven to be the best way that children develop skills in all four areas. Through learning centers in each classroom children may freely choose from different learning activities throughout the day, helping to build confidence and develop problem-solving skills. We are proud to currently provide services to families through four Family Centers: George W. Lutz Family Center – Highland Park, IL Northwest Family Center – Buffalo Grove, IL Michael R. Lutz Family Center: Wicker Park – Chicago, IL Michael R. Lutz Family Center: Lakeview – Chicago, IL

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Summer Camps Since our inception, JCYS has known that fun, independence and friendship are what make for an incredible summer camp experience. A century later, our rich tradition and expertise in camping is met with creative activities and modern facilities. Whether you are looking for a program that offers showcases of spirit, swim-time, campfires and cookouts or urban summer adventures – we offer a multitude of innovative summer programs to satisfy every 21st century camper!

HIGHLAND PARK North Shore Day Camp NSDC Sports Sunflower Day Camp

INGLESIDE Camp Henry Horner Overnight and Day Camp

BUFFALO GROVE Horner Grove Day Camp

WICKER PARK Sunflower Day Camp

LAKEVIEW Sunflower Day Camp Big City Day Camp

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Specialty Programs FOR OVER A CENTURY, JCYS HAS RESPONDED TO THE VARYING NEEDS AND SHIFTING DEMOGRAPHICS IN THE CHICAGOLAND AREA. AS PART OF OUR MISSION TO HELP THOSE IN NEED, WE ARE PROUD TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING THREE SPECIALTY CAMPS.

CAMP RED LEAF – INGLESIDE, IL Camp Red Leaf is the only American Camp Association (ACA) accredited camp serving both children and adults with disabilities in metropolitan Chicago. Through a highly adaptable setting, Camp Red Leaf fulfills a vital need for safe, reliable, and enriching programming for individuals with developmental and physical disabilities by providing week-long Summer Camp opportunities, Weekend Respite Care, 10-day Travel Camp adventures and Day Camp!

CAMP STAR – HIGHLAND PARK, IL Camp STAR is an award-winning treatment program for children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and related difficulties. This unique program allows children to enjoy fun, recreational activities in a day camp setting while receiving therapeutic services focused on following rules and improving behavior, developing social skills and building friendships, and increasing academic aptitude and boosting self-esteem.

JON VEGOSEN CHAMP CAMP – HIGHLAND PARK, IL Jon Vegosen Champ Camp allows vulnerable youth to attend a summer day camp that combines tennis and sports instruction with nutrition and healthy lifestyle mentoring– all at the Lillian L. Lutz Recreation Center, JCYS’s pool and sports facility in Highland Park.

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Donors VISIONARY CIRCLE

MATCHING GIFTS

Thank you to our donors who joined our planned giving program

Gifts Made From June 1, 2016 - May 31, 2017

Lisa Jericho Alyssa and Jeremy Knobel Steven H. and Iris Podolsky Dan and Nancy Pollack David and Carol Schulman

ADP DigitasLBi Illinois Tool Works Foundation Kirkland & Ellis Foundation PricewaterhouseCoopers

ALUMNI CAMPAIGN Gifts Made From June 1, 2016 - May 31, 2017

Platinum Circle $5,000 & above

Alumni Circle $500 - $999

James R. and Lesley B. Anixter Steven & Janet Anixter Melvin A. and Lee Blum David B. and Carol Schulman

Anonymous Harold S. and Linda Chizewer Thomas T. and Lara Field Mark and Linda Goodman Gary and Lori Kash Mr. and Mrs. S. James Perlow Steven H. and Iris Podolsky Michael and Madeline Rosenberg Ron and Elizabeth Rosenthal John I. Schlossman Ellie and Fred R. Schwimmer Kathy and Ronald Sonenthal Alan M. and Lois Yaffe

Silver Circle $2,500 - $4,999 Rand and Rhonda Diamond Phyllis Tabachnick

Bronze Circle $1,000 - $2,499

Donors Circle $1 - $499

Maurice Fantus and Judith Aiello-Fantus Lisa Jericho Allan and Lynne Reich Michael and Rachel Sheinkop Lauren and Gary Wool

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berkowitz Senator Arthur L. Berman Jay R. Beskin Melissa and Jeffrey I. Bleiweis Donald and Nancy Borzak Sondra Berman Epstein Ron and Elizabeth Field Steven and Melanie Glick Iris and Martin A. Gradman Ezra and Marla Jaffe Amy and Daniel A. Kaufman Alyssa and Jeremy Knobel Nancy and Rick Kreiter Michael G. Landsman Jonathan and Shari Vegosen Gregg F. and Bruni Witt

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ANNUAL CAMPAIGN DONORS Gifts Made From June 1, 2016 - May 31, 2017

$50,000 - $100,000 Alvin H. Baum Family Fund The Crown Family Healthcare Foundation of Highland Park

$25,000 - $49,999 Anonymous Ronald H. Ringer Foundation Charles and M.R. Shapiro Foundation, Inc.

$15,000 - $24,999 Grace A. Bersted Foundation Community Foundation for Jewish Education Kohn & Mitchell Family Foundation Macquarie Group Foundation Moraine Township Grant Program Special Kids Foundation

$10,000 - $14,999 Avison Young USA, Inc. Camp Nebagamon Scholarship Fund GCM Grosvenor Capital Management, L.P. Lee Ann and Melvin H. Jacobs Foundation MJ Partners Real Estate Services

$5,000 - $9,999

$2,000 - $2,999

James R. and Lesley B. Anixter Family Foundation Lester & Edward Anixter Foundation Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP Melvin A. and Lee Blum BMO Harris Bank Buffalo Grove Bank and Trust Cresa Chicago Gofen and Glossberg, LLC Highland Park Bank & Trust JMB Insurance Andrea Lamm Laurie & Brennan, LLP Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC The Malkin Family Mesirow Financial Pfizer Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Foundation Ruth D. Rosin David B. and Carol Schulman USTA Foundation YEA! Highland Park

Haley Baer Beverly and Irwin Bain Michael and Adriana Capone Loren and Stacey Cohen Rand and Rhonda Diamond DP9 Foundation Thomas T. and Lara Field Brian and Jamie Fields Ellen Gordon Tracy Jacobson and Ivan Golden Dana and Lee Gordon Kovler Family Foundation Lauren and Scott Levine M & J Wilkow Niles Township Government Dennis and Marcy O’Reilly The Perlstein Foundation Daniel and Nancy Pollack Cari and Michael J. Sacks Shure Incorporated Linda and Donald E. Stewart Greg Stewart and Debby Hecht Adam and Natalie Tarantur Irine Sorser Turin Liz Roberts and Ian Turnipseed Bryan and Eliana Wool

$3,000 - $4,999 Addison Group Altair Advisers, LLC Banner Real Estate Group Beermann Pritikin Mirabelli Swerdlove LLP Amy and Paul Carbone Chicago Tennis Patrons William and Margaret Foley Grant Thornton, LLP Julie and Bruce Hainsfurther HAYSTACKID Highland Park Community Foundation Horwood, Marcus & Berk Chtd. Harriet and Ernest Karmin Jeffrey Marks and Toni Berkson Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation OKW Architects, Inc. Podolsky Circle, LLC Pont Partners, LLC Sarnoff & Baccash Seyfarth Shaw LLP Strategic Wealth Partners Summit Design + Build, LLC Phyllis Tabachnick John A. and Gail Thomason World Wide Technology

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$501 - $1,999 Ellen Zfaney Adolph and Steve Adolph ADP Marcie Austen Marsha and Gary R. Bach Bruce and Debbie Bentcover Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Dan J. and Robyn Brenner Mr. Robert Briskman Alan Buntman and Audrey Rubinstein CG Realty Group Richard Coasby Cohen Financial Services LLC Jace Cole and Peter MacIntosh Charles Thomas DeGarmo DigitasLBi Dr. and Mrs. Ira and Amy Dolnick Brian Fabes and Lisa Schneider Fabes Maurice Fantus and Judith AielloFantus Jordan Feffer Jennifer Finger Scott Frazin and Marissa Cohler Ezra Friedman Fulton Street Brewery LLC Matt and Sarah Gaines Jennifer Gartenberg Robert Giblichman Elissa Gitlow Steven and Melanie Glick Alana and Anthony Gonzales

Nancy Gidwitz and Jeffrey C. Grossman David Grund Sarah Gryll Joel and Deborah Hainsfurther Andrew L. and Barrie Hananel Rachel Hirsch Sarah and Scott Hirsch Ezra and Marla Jaffe Alex Jakubowski Lisa Jericho Zachary A. Kafitz Jonathan D. and Sarah Karelitz James Karmin Michael Karmin and Brooke Bressel Katten Muchin Rosenman Jason and Emily Keith Alyssa and Jeremy Knobel Paul and Maureen Koza William and Sarah Lee Jennifer Cheryl Levin Sandy and Arlene Levin Joseph M. Levine Foundation Polina Liberman Russell Light Marcia and Rocque E. Lipford Lindsey Markus Jordan Mellovitz Charlene and Joel Meyer Stacey and Tim Murphy New Vernon Wealth Management Jeff Oskin Ken and Ellen Pearl Pekin Singer Strauss Asset Management, Inc. Betty & Thomas Philipsborn Philanthropic Fund PricewaterhouseCoopers Polk Bros. Foundation R4 Services Marsha Raanan Allan and Lynne Reich Joshua D. and Beth Rinkov Ron and Elizabeth Rosenthal Jason Ross Susan B. Rubnitz Erica Ruder Peggy Salamon Jana Schmuke William and Diana Schnell Jason Schraub Carla and Jon Schraub Ellie and Fred R. Schwimmer Michael Sevin Michael and Rachel Sheinkop Matthew P. and Lori Sloan David Snyder Tanya and David B. Solomon Alan P. and Andrea Solow Christine Statkiewicz TBF Group, LLC/Robert Boehm Ileane and David Voigt

Warady & Davis LLP/Richard Franklin Mel Weisberg and Family Brett and Michelle Winterstein Wintrust Commerical Banking Richard and Nadine Woldenberg Lauren and Gary Wool Worsek and Vihon, LLP Alan M. and Lois Yaffe

$500 and under 4D Construction Inc. Adrienne B. and Neil R. Aaronson MD Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Abelson Kathy Jakaitis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adler AFLAC Max Aiston Peter Aiston Margie and Josh Alpert Lynn Altschul AMB Roofing and Sheetmetal Janet Anixter Arlene Anschel Joe Arden Cindy and Matthew Arenson Brandi and Dan Argentar Linda Aronberg Marcie Austen Lee Bagan Sarah Bain Jill and John Baldwin Sheri and Douglas Banzuly Harvey and Jacqueline Barnett Mary and Tom Batterham Mara Baumgarten Tracey and David Becker Elizabeth Landsman Becker and Glenn I. Becker Ina Begoun Peter J. Bensinger The Bensman Group Gary Beren Allen C. and Robin Berg Dave and Nicole Berger Jenny Berger Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berkowitz Linda and Stuart Berkson Senator Arthur L. Berman Michael Berman / Taurus Food Products Inc. Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School Jay R. Beskin Jessica Besser-Kosenberg Steven and Maureen Bitto Melissa and Jeffrey I. Bleiweis Mrs. Cindy Bloomgarden Alexis and Eric Bond Neil Borkan Donald and Nancy Borzak

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Mr. and Mrs. Louis and Corrine Bowman Noreen Brand Bryan Brauer Rosemarie Brown Fern Brown David Bubes Nancy Burk and Howard Moritz Kit Butz Evan and Kathleen Caliento Camp Kawaga Rachel Cantor Dina Carr Dr. Arthur Lasin and Ms. Nancy Carson Liane Casten Barbara Charles Chicago Jewish Day School Harold S. and Linda Chizewer Donald and Lois Chudacoff Breana Coe Robert Coe Shira and Guy Cohen Jennifer Cohen Joe Cohen Carol and Saul Cohen Carol Perel Colby Talia and Aaron Colwell Dennis M. and Deborah Conway Carly and Christopher Cook Merle Teitelbaum Cowin Crowel Agency Inc. Deb Daly Pat Daly Alexandra and David Davidson Jared and Dana Davis Vera Denenberg Susan Diamond Douglas Dolfie Gordon Dolfie Robert Dorf Dennis D. and Sherri Dorman Darcie and Matt Duda Mary and Michael Duncan Heather and Graham Dyer Deborah Early Ian Edwards Joseph and Claudia Elkin Kimberly Enders Sondra Berman Epstein Jack Esses Sheryl Favia Ashley Feffer Jerry Feigelson Carole and Clark L. Feldman Elizabeth and Henry Feldman Ercelle and Michel Feldman Judy Feldman Daniel Fell Eric Felsberg Alan and Brenda Ferber Joan Field Ron and Elizabeth Field

Caryn Fields Kevin Finch Michelle and Matthew Finder Bernie and Maryan Fine Eric and Karen Fine Dr. and Mrs. Martin and Susan Fine Elaine Finnegan William and Carole Fishman Thea K. Flaum and Robert A. Hill James M. Florsheim Benjamin and Wendy Frank Sonya Frazin Daniel Freedman Arllyne Freeman Sima Frenkel Ms. Laura Frey Adrienne and Irwin Friedman Jeffrey C. and Amy Friedman Jill Friedman Jan Gaines Nina and Mark Gaines Galrk Sheridan, Inc. Bryna G. and Edward P. Gamson Nancy Garfien Drs. Susan and Henry Gault George Geiger Mark and Joanna Gerard Rebecca Gerchenson Colleen Getz Mike Gilbert Aaron Gillett Nina and Harry Glasspiegel Elisabeth and Jonathan Glick Charles Glickman and Steve Glickman Edwin C. Glickman Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gofen Craig and Amy Michelle Golden Edward L. and Paula Golden Ashley and Matt Goldfarb Abe and Lynn Goldsmith Adrienne and Herbert Golinkin Mark and Linda Goodman Philanthropic Fund Scott K. Goodman Jonathan Gordon Iris and Martin A. Gradman Ken Graef James and Martha Gray Joel Green Ellyn Greenbaum Pamela J. and Robert H. Greenberg Roxanne Greenberg Amy and Robert Greenebaum Jr. Gary and Laurie Greenfield Michelle and Kevin Gross Ellen Grossman Juliette Grossman Robby Grossman Jeffrey and Barbara Grunewald Charles R. and Madelon Gryll Steven and Lynn Gryll Mr. and Mrs. Guy and Joan

Gunzberg Malcolm Haar Melissa and Ethan Hafner Jordan Hainsfurther Colm Hannon Beth Harms Casey and Ryan Harris Harriet Hausman Allyson Haut Jeffery M. and Michele Heftman Marnie and Bradley Helfand Bonnie and Jeff Herden Burt and Elaine Herman Jerome and Fleurette Hershmann Hazel and Myron E. Herzog Jack and Teri Heyden Shari Heymann Molly and Christian Hill Shawn Hill Mary P. Hines Allen and Nancy Hirschfield Mari Hirsh Cori Hirsh Jason Hirsh Drew C. Hoeven Jeff Horwitz Robert Humphrey Rick and Marian Hyne Illinois Tool Works Foundation Interstate Roofing Sari Isaacson Andy and Karen Jacobs Barry Jacobs Gabrielle A. Jacobson Donna and Jeff Jacobson Tamar Jacoby Jerry J. and Ann Jaeger Jamie Schachtel Design Group Dan and Colleen Johnson Lois and Roy Joseph Mark Juster and Elana Stern Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kail Gregg Kaplan and Lindsay Avner Marcia and Alan W. Kaplin, MD Steven and Debbie Kaplowitz Mr. and Mrs. Mark Karmin Jan Karzen Gary and Lori Kash Howard Katz Amy and Daniel A. Kaufman Kirkland & Ellis Foundation Linda Klayman Lisa and Steven M. Kleiman Sari and James Klein Zlatislav and Larisa Kogan Laura Cibul Kordon and Marshall E. Kordon, Psy. D. Kathleen and Daniel Korshak Jenny Korshak Karyn and Duane Kovachic Emily Kramer Nancy and Rick Kreiter Jim and Erin Krejci

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Samuel H. Krom Scholarship Fund Madeline Kuhlmann Janice and Mickey Kupperman Mark Kusatzky Michael G. Landsman Susan and Robert Landsman Judi Lapinsohn Nancy Carson and Dr. Arthur J. Lasin Dr. and Mrs. Steven and Ellen Lasin Dr. and Mrs. Gerald and Adrienne Lasin Cynthia and Alan Lasko Marisa and Benjamin Lavin Jeanne Cole and Jonathan Ledsky Lindsey Leitch Martin Leiter Howard and Elayne Leshtz Jonathan A. Levey Family Jill and John Levi Donna Levin Sandra and Jack S. Levin Alix Levine Allison Levine Cheryl and Leonard Levine Jaime and Michael Levine Nicola Levine Robert and Jacqueline Lewis Joel and Rina Shaneson Lewison Charlene Bramson Lieber Laurie Lieberman Lincolnshire Animal Hospital Herbert and Barbara Linn Seymour Levin Claudine and Joshua Liss Cliff and Lisa Lissner Graham Little Nicole LoBue Howard London and Nancy Tobin London Fernando and Teresa Lopez Melynda Lopin Jen Lorntson Christina and Anthony Lovering Katrina and Edward R. Lowery Janice and Charles Luciano Ned Lufrano Jennifer Jobrack and David Lundy Scott and Christine Lyons John Madden, Jr. Jill and John Mandel Allison M. and Steve Mandell Ralph and Bonnie Mandell and Family Rachel Mangoubi Jeremy and Suzan Mann Margaret Mantle Adam Many and Jennifer Hogan May March Donalee and Norman Markus Heather and Andrew Masnik James Mcenerney Leemor and Eric Medina

Aum and Kamini Mehta Melvoin Foundation/Lois G. Melvoin Scott and Robyn Mendelsohn Charlie Mengel Metro Commercial Real Estate Joshua Meyer Valerie Kohn Meyer and Michael Meyer Gerald Meyers Midamerican Printing Systems, Inc. Eric Migdal Jonathan and Jennifer Miller Michael and Sandi Miller Harriet Minkin Rachelle and Brad Minus Nancy and Dominic Missimi Mandy Mitchell Jody Moulton Brooke Muhlhauser Allison Murphy Amy and Michael Murray Janet and Frederick Nachman Sy and Miffie Nagorsky David and Dana Nathan Jeremy Neil Jennifer Neilsson Adam And Meredith Neubauer Michelle Neuerman Marla Neuman Donald Newar Nir Roof Care, Inc. North Suburban Synagogue Beth El Northwestern Mutual Heidi Officer Teresa O’Neill Yoori Palmer Jerry Papiernik Zachary Pastko Brian Pearl Mandy and William Pekin Mr. and Mrs. S. James Perlow Linda and Bernard Petchenik Kate Pettinato Nancy Picard Jane and Nathan Pickus Margaret and Jon Picou Steven H. and Iris Podolsky Pamela and Randall Polen Marvin Pollack Don and Martha Pollak Jody Lynn Potter Kaveh Rahmani Marilyn and Robert Reinish Basia and Joel Retsky Rachel and Reuben Rischall Megan and Norman Rivera Debbie and Craig Roberts Daniel Roberts Alli and Allen Rogoway James L. and Alyne Rolfe

Randee and Rob Romanoff Rookies II, Inc Lisa and Jack Rosen Adam Rosenbaum Michael and Madeline Rosenberg Harold and Linda Rosenson Warner A. Rosenthal Arlene and Edward Ruff Simon And Elise Saddleton Marcy Safyer Stuart Salins and Rhonda Belson Salins Julia and Charles San Fratello Carole and John Sandner Ruth E. Sang Gail and Robert Scadron Jeremy and Jennifer Schaffer Geoffrey and Amy Schiciano Benjamin and Holly Schlan Jocarno Fund/John I. Schlossman Linda and Ernest Schubert Kathryn Schubert Caryn and William P. Schuman Elana and Matt Schuman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwartz Peter Schwarzbach Michael Schyman Trent Sebits Seder Family Foundation Lisa Shanahan Jack Shankman Sharon and Julian Shapiro Matt Shapiro Michaela and Jeffrey Shaw Monika and Dan Shiba Susan and Herzel Shiba Barry Shkolnik Flora and Igor H. Shvartsman Steven S. Sider Gary Siegel Margaret and Alan Silberman Sarah Silver Debbie and Rich Silverstein Morgan Simon Mike Simons William Singer and Joanne Cicchelli Skeeter Beater LLC Ronald B. Sklare Judy Smith Marisa and Michael Smith Mrs. Charles Smoler Ellen Solomon Sheri and Matt Somers Kathy and Ronald Sonenthal Anna Sorokin Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorokin Liz Springer Samantha Stankowicz Carolina Stegh Doris Sternberg Jay and Mindy Sterns Ferne and Howard L. Stone Marilyn and David Stopek

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Helen G. Stopek Eric and Naomi Sugar Barbara and Edwin Swanson Erica Tarantur Taurus Food Products, Inc. Alex and Alan Taylor Donna Teinowitz Roberta and Harvey Teitelbaum Tgf Enterprises Landscapes Bo Thompson Michael Tucker Richard and Bernadine Turner Judy and Julian Ullman Nancy Vanderstappen Arul Arasu Vasanthan Nina and Boris Vaynman Jonathan and Shari Vegosen Tiffany and Aaron Veit Jodi and Adam Waitzman Irving and Karen Walanka Becky Walkington Morgan and Sam Weber Lynne and Robert Weil Marion Weil Elaine and Brian Weinberg Rebecca and Matt Weiner Miriam Kaplan-Weitz Welter Landscaping Wells Fargo Erin and Bryan Wilson Windy City Limousine Andrea and Richard Winship Robert Winterstein Bob Wise Gregg F. and Bruni Witt Kendall Woods David Yale Elinor and Evgeni Yampolski Martha and Bruce Zarkowsky Brittany and Gabe Zelwin Allan and Leah Zendel Victor Zeng and Wendy Lua Esther and David Zevin Sy and Karen Zilberstein Ellen and Burt Ziskind Randi and Eric Zitron Lawrence Zoll Amy Zussman

CAMP HENRY HORNER & CAMP RED LEAF 26710 W. Nippersink Road Ingleside, Illinois 60041 GEORGE W. LUTZ FAMILY CENTER 800 Clavey Road Highland Park, Illinois 60035 LILLIAN L. LUTZ RECREATION CENTER 1195 Half Day Road Highland Park, Illinois 60035 MICHAEL R. LUTZ FAMILY CENTER - LAKEVIEW 957 W. Grace Street Chicago, Illinois 60613 MICHAEL R. LUTZ FAMILY CENTER - WICKER PARK 2129 W. North Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60647 NORTHWEST FAMILY CENTER 1700 Weiland Road Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089 jcys.org