Ppiee/YeeS Cowfi- Through A Window fie-oft Ouw 0/;€-cee - op, Celebrating this 25th Anniversary year has given all of us the opportunity to recognize how much fun living at the Jewish Federation Apartments can be. Sunlight filters through the leaves in the Hechtman Garden room... and beyond the window swells JFA's newest building. It is a proud and sturdy addition to our agency family, winding its way across the landscape towards the woods. Curious eyes have watched the progress all winter long from this side of the wall. Who will the new neighbors be? How can we help them to feel at home in this place? When I took office, Hechtman II was barely on the drawing board, still a dream and a concept waiting to mature. Oh, so soon, a new community of residents will fill the halls, their voices and smiles breathing life into the structure, making it a home. Reflecting on my term as President of JFA, I can see clearly through so many different windows. I see men and women making their way with assurance and calm out to the Jewish Community Center, to the supermarket, their synagogues and always at days end, back to JFA for dinner. I have walked through these dining rooms so many many times, waving to friends. I feel more certain than ever that the dining room is the heart of this agency; that the intense humming of shared meals offers every resident that sense of belonging so vital to human dignity and well being. 6-4 4 orl The residents from all three of the JFA buildings had the wonderful opportunity to come together at Beth Shalom to see "My Fair Lady" by Nancy Gurwin Productions. Afterward they feasted on Zeman's pastries and enjoyed the company of their friends. This event was sponsored by Morrison Custom Management and Zemans. • S-4 The community participated in our workshop series, "To Remember ... and be Remembered," offered in cooperation with The Jewish News. This four part series gave participants hands on, practical knowledge on how to perpetuate family memories and ties. These sessions were both enlightening and educational. At one of our workshops, the residents displayed their talents with an exhibit of art, poetry, short stories, jewelry and knit goods. This showing was held in honor of Older Americans Month which is celebrated, nationally, each May. Recognizing the many talents of our residents was one more way of celebrating what JFA is really all about. As we lead up to the final part of our 25th Anniversary festivity on Sunday, September 20, 1992, we anxiously watch the newest member of our family grow and grow — Hechtman II. This new addition is scheduled to open in early fall and already has many new residents ready to move in. Opening this latest building will provide a perfect ending to a marvelous time of celebration and an exciting beginning to our 26th year. I pass the gavel on to our new President with a sense of having been in a very special place at a very special time. What a powerful team we enjoy at JFA with an outstanding staff, Past Presidents who remain intimately involved and a Board of highly motivated people. Our mission seems clearer and more pressing than ever as we look toward the 21st century. JFA means comfort, security, friendships and the assurance that every resident has access to nutritious hot meals. JFA has spent 25 years building family and the family is flourishing. I am proud and deeply enriched to be a member of this unique family. U 114 41 Marsha S. Goldsmith Janet Birnkrant Levine News Notes In honor of the agency's 25th Anniversary, the residents of all three JFA buildings celebrated at a gala theater evening, April 13th. Nancy Gurwin Productions presented a special showing of "My Fair Lady" at Congregation Beth Shalom. A delightful afterglow followed. The evening was made possible by 25th Anniversary Corporate Sponsors, Morrision's Custom Catering and Zeman's New York Bakery. All three Residents' Councils presented checks to the 1992 Allied Jewish Campaign. Donations were raised through the annual Hannukah Bazaar held each December. Hechtman residents (1 to r) Florence Levy, Julia Rosenthal and Eve Lieberman present their check to Linda Klein (center) Associate Chairman, Women's Division. Resident Council Presidents, Frieda Kolb (Prentis) and Irving Adelman (Teitel) present checks to Penny Blumenstein, Chairman, Women's Division. 0 JFA residents Sally Robinson (I) and Jean Gauss (r) congratulate "Eliza Doolitle," Dianne Mather Ryding, on a wonderful performance. 2 Each year during the tax season, accountants from the B'nai B'rith accountants lodge provide volunteer tax assistance to the residents at Prentris. 1