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PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE QUALITY OF LIFE FUND AT JEWISH SENIOR LIFE
EVENT CHAIRPERSONS
NEIL SATOVSKY ARLENE SELIK
VISIONARY $100,000+
The Ravitz Foundation
INNOVATOR $50,000+
Nancy and James Grosfeld / Jo Elyn and George Nyman
TRAILBLAZER $25,000+
Anonymous
PIONEER $18,000+
The Beznos Family
ARCHITECT $10,000+
Elizabeth Rose / Deborah and Steven Rosenthal / Anonymous
BUILDER $5,000+
AMAC
Belfor Property Restoration
Penny and Harold Blumenstein
Robin and Leo Eisenberg & Family
Joan Chernoff-Epstein and Robert Epstein & Family
Family of Barbara Frankel
Enid and Gary Goodman
Doreen Hermelin and the Hermelin/Orley Family
Cyril Moscow
Janet and Herb Pont
Princeton Enterprises
Joni and Neil Satovsky
Tandem Senior Living Advisors
Yad Ezra
DREAMER $2,500+
Doris and Jim August
Julie and Larry August
Linda and Maurice Binkow
Barbara Bloom
Stephen Carson
Barbara, Jerry and Francie Cook & Families
Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler, PLC
Edward I. Fleischman Foundation
Henry Ford Health
Allison and Benjie Klein & Family
Lynne Levine
Judy and John Marx
Eli A. Scherr
Frances and George Stern
Steven R. Weisberg
Rissa and Sheldon Winkelman
Andi and Larry Wolfe
Since 1993, the event has honored eight remarkable people in our community, each 80 years of age or older, with The Tikkun Olam Award for helping to “Repair Our World.” This coveted honor is the most prestigious award for older adults in our community. In partnership with the Frankel Jewish Academy, students are introduced to our honorees and lifelong friendships are made.
This is Jewish Senior Life’s major annual fundraiser. Proceeds from Eight Over Eighty help enhance the quality of life for residents throughout JSL communities, with an emphasis on subsidizing the cost of food for low-income or indigent residents.
In addition to those who receive nutritious meals because of this event, the general community benefits by acknowledging these older adults and their contributions, both big and small. This helps older adults throughout the community feel they are respected, valued and appreciated.