We wish our family anbfrientas a very healthy, happy anb prosperous flew year. ROSITA & GEORGE FEDERMAN BOCA RAtON, FL We wish our family' anb frienbs a very healthy, happY anb proimerous new Hear. BOB & JEANNETTE FELDMAN BOYNTON BEACH, FL Learning Jervvishly A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. May the New Year Uring To 411 Our Friends and UMIAK - 'Health, Joy, [asperity and Even/thine Good In Life. Schostak family endows Federation's Annual Campaign fund to boost Jewish education. PAUL & LOIS KATZMAN Creators of the Schostak Family Challenge Fund are (from left) standing: David, Jerry, Robert, Mark and Tzvi; and seated. Elise, Elyse, Nancy, Lillian and Dorit. M' tke. covnins yeap. 6e filled witk kealfk artcl kappiness an pvtosperity fo> . all of Family and reiencis Ceal°7 7 v en) ear- d4". 9/29 2000 R6 GARRY &VIOLA (EBY) KAPPY A local family that has supported Jewish education and the Jewish Federation's Annual Campaign for many years has created a challenge fund to enable every Campaign donor to support Jewish educa- tion as one of the community's top priorities for 2001. Announcement of the cre- ation of the Schostak Family Challenge Fund was made at an "Ignition 2001" gathering of the Campaign leadership team. Speaking on behalf of the Schostak family, Jerry Schostak explained that every donor who increases his or her gift to Federation's Annual Campaign over last year's contribution will see that increase doubled by the challenge fund. And every new gift will be matched in its entirety. The matching contri- butions from the challenge fund will be directed to Jewish education. An early supporter of Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit, Jerry Schostak has seen six children in his family gradu- ate — or about to graduate — from Hillel. One of them — Robert Schostak — is a former president of the school. The Schostak graridchildren likewise attend Hillel and Akiva day schools. The family also has assisted with efforts to start a Jewish day high school, which came to fruition with the opening of the new Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit in West Bloomfield. They established the Schostak Family Millennium Fund to help make tuition more affordable for families who send their children to the Academy. "Our family recognizes that the survival of our people requires knowledgeable Jews who understand and appreciate their heritage," said Jerry Schostak. "For more than 100 years, our community has built fine institutions and introduced services and programs that help people of all ages. But without Jewish education, there is no Jewish future." This is the sixth year of the Campaign Challenge Fund, which has prompted many donors to increase their Campaign gifts.