Lion of Judah Luncheon

Women's Philanthropy of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund will launch the 2016 Campaign at our annual luncheon in San Francisco, celebrating our Lion of Judah and Pomegranate communities. 

Featuring Linda Frank,  philanthropist and author for The Wall Street Journal and The Forward. Ms. Frank will present her latest novel, The Lost Torah of Shanghai.

L'dor V'dor: Guests are invited to bring their mothers and adult daughters.

Women’s Philanthropy empowers women and ignites their passion for meaningful giving, service, and leadership within the Federation to secure the vibrancy and well-being of the Jewish community.

The Lions of Judah welcome members of our Pomegranate community ($1,800+). 
Lions and Pomegranates will have an opportunity to make their 2016 Campaign commitment at the luncheon.
L’dor V’dor guests will be invited to make a meaningful gift to the 2016 Campaign.

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Lion of Judah embodies the spirit of tzedakah by contributing a minimum of $5,000 to the Federation’s Campaign.

Lion of Judah Endowment (LOJE)
has endowed her annual gift to the Federation’s Campaign. A LOJE perpetuates her gift, ensuring that
the Jewish community’s needs will continue to be met  for generations
to come.

Pomegranate generously contributes $1,800 or more to the Federation’s Campaign.

 

Interests: 
Date: 
December 01, 2015
TIME: 
12:00 AM
Location: 
Asian Art Museum
City: 
San Francisco
Cost: 
$72 couvert. This is a minimum gift event.

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Organized By: 
Women's Philanthropy of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund
Event Contact Person: 
Robyn Carmel, Women's Philanthropy Associate
415-512-6271 or women@sfjcf.org
Speakers: 
Linda Frank
Linda Frank is a local and national volunteer advocate and leader retired from a business career. A lifelong passion for twentieth-century Jewish and world history has motivated and inspired her novels, After the Auction and now The Lost Torah of Shanghai. Using journalist-protagonist Lily Kovner and her cohort, Frank crafts a fictional plot into a framework that encourages the reader to explore some of this history through the investigations and experiences of an identifiable character.