po44-iliatie4 Okwi o Jewish Women's Foundation Empowers Female Philanthropy Founding trustees of the Jewish Women's Foundation, who each announced a gift of $10,000, payable over five years, are, from left, front: Deena Lockman, Helen Katz, Sandra Schwartz, Terri Farber Roth; rear: Cheryl Schanes, Gail Halperin Kahn, Beverly Liss, Margot Halperin and Susie Pappas. Not shown: Connie Ross, Rona Rones. ) The first transgenerational gift to the Foundation of $100,000 — from Dr. Milton Goldrath in memory of his wife Joan -- was announced at the luncheon. A transgenerational gift ensures that the women of the donor family will continue to serve on the Jewish Women's Foundation board of trustees in perpetuity. With Dr. Goldrath are, from left, guest speaker Suze Orman; Nancy Glass, vice-president of Business and Professional Women of the Federation Women's Department; Margot Halperin, Foundation chair; and Beverly Liss, president of the Women's Department. is all about women helping women. At its inaugural gathering, the Jewish Women's Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit set forth its challenge: To empower women as funders, decision makers and agents for change by supporting projects that will respond to unmet needs of Jewish women and girls. The program was spearheaded by the Women's Campaign and Education Department of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. It is independently administered and all grants awarded by its board of trustees.The program is being united Jewish' 11/19 1999 4 of tiebopoiltan Detolt built by $10,000 and $100,000 contributions to an endowment fund solely dedicated to the Women's Foundation mission. In her address, nationally known financial planner Suze Orman praised the Detroit women for creating one of the first such foundations in the country. Among the areas of grant making that the Foundation is considering are problems of domestic abuse in Jewish families, diseases that strike Jewish women disproportionately, health concerns such as eating disorders, and aging. For information on the Jewish Women's Foundation, call Sandra Jaffa in the Federation Women's Campaign and Education Department, (248) 203-1462.