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Thursday, May 7, 2009

NIGHTLIGHT: UJA-FEDERATION OF NEW YORK HOSTS AN EVENING TO STAND WITH ISRAEL AT RALPH LAUREN’S RHINELANDER MANSION

UJA-FEDERATION OF NEW YORK HOSTS AN EVENING TO STAND WITH ISRAEL AT RALPH LAUREN’S RHINELANDER MANSION

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April 1, 2008 (New York, NY) — UJA-Federation of New York brought together 150 of New York City’s young philanthropic elite for an evening to stand with Israel on Wednesday, April 1, 2009, at Ralph Lauren, 867 Madison Avenue in Manhattan, at 7:00 p.m.

Recognizing the increased need in southern Israel, following years of ceaseless rocket attacks, UJA-Federation’s Jewish Leadership Forum (JLF) will gather to raise funds for UJA-Federation’s Israel Terror Relief Fund. JLF is dedicated to engaging, educating, and inspiring current and future leaders who have the commitment, passion, and capacity for high impact philanthropy. Through boutique philanthropic advisory services, high level briefings, intimate cultural and educational experiences, and exclusive overseas missions — all tailored to its participants’ experiences, concerns, and needs — JLF gives leaders the tools and motivation to make a profound impact on our community, leading the way for future generations.

Attendees include, David Lauren, Ari Ackerman, Jason Boxer, Seth Greenberg, Jeff Gut, Samantha Haas, Alfonso Kimche, Michael Lewittes, Marc Mukasey, Brooke Milstein, Sivan Ochshorn, Jason Pomeranc, Dave Price, Keith Rosenbloom, Olivier Sarfati, Zoe Tananbaum, Boaz Weinstein, and Ted & Parisa Zagat. Peachy Deegan attended!

About UJA-Federation of New York

UJA-Federation of New York, the world’s largest local philanthropy, raises funds that sustain the activities of more than 100 health, human-service, educational, and community-building agencies. Every day, these community-based organizations provide a multitude of services that combat poverty, help the elderly age with dignity, promote Jewish identity and renewal, strengthen children and families, and open doors to those with disabilities and special needs. With a reach that spans New York, Israel, and 60 countries around the globe, we touch the lives of 4.5 million people every year, fulfilling a mission to care for those in need, rescue those in harm’s way, and renew Jewish life.

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