Spotlight Susan Estrich and Janice Steinhardt Dr. Andrew Halperin, Margot Halperin, Jerry Halperin, Lauren Halperin and Mark Halperin Women philanthropists honor one of their own. Other attendees included ore than 300 peo- 46th District Court Judge ple turned out to Susan Moiseev of Southfield, honor Margot and many JF trustees, includ- Halperin, organizer and ing Federation Annual founding chair of the Jewish Campaign Co-Chair Marta Women's Foundation, at the Rosenthal of Franklin, Ilene second "Women Lighting the Nemer and daughter Patti Way" luncheon on June 28 at both of West the Townsend Hotel in RONELLE Baum, Bloomfield, JWF Associate Birmingham. GRIER Chair Elyse Foltyn of Halperin, a Jewish Columnist Birmingham and Doreen Federation of-Metropolitan Hermelin of Bingham Farms, Detroit board member and who flew in from Israel that morning leader in the areas of women's philan- to attend the event. thropy and fundraising, lives in Birmingham with her husband, Jerry. She started .JWF, a multigenerational Jon Lowe, associate director of Federation's Endowment Department, Christine organization, five years ago, along with Kageff of JPMorgan Chase Bank, Event Co-Chair Sharon Hart and Andrew her daughter, the late Gayle Halperin Camden of JPMorgan Chase Bank Kahn. Janice Steinhardt of Birmingham Bloomfield Hills. "She makes you and Sharon Hart of West Bloomfield the Harvard Law Review and the first think about things you normally don't served as co-chairs of the event. woman to run a national presidential think about. And I'm delighted that Primary sponsor was the JPMorgan campaign — Michael Dukakis in 1988. we had such an outstanding turnout." Chase Bank, with additional sponsor- With the quick wit and humor that The Jewish Women's Foundation, ship provided by the Benson and is her trademark, Estrich spoke on which has grown from nine to 127 Edith Ford Foundation. topics ranging from JDate to inter- Penny Blumenstein, who was the marriage to the importance of taking a trustees, has given more than $330,000 in grants to programs that first "Women Lighting the Way" hon- stand to support causes that benefit Penny Blumenstein and Margot benefit Jewish women and girls locally oree two years ago as well as the first both women and Jews. Halperin woman president of Federation, pre- and in Israel. "Women in this country have more "I was speechless, overwhelmed, sented the speech that had been pre- money than men, but we don't have Ellen Labes of Bloomfield Hills, a thrilled, and humbled when I heard pared by JWF Chair Beverly Liss of the power," said Estrich. "We have to JWF founding trustee, introduced about this honor," said honoree West Bloomfield, who was unable to start seeing ourselves as powerful to keynote speaker Susan Estrich, political Margot Halperin. "I'm so proud of attend due to the death of her mother, show that we're major league players. commentator, author, columnist law what this Foundation is doing for the Lena Bein, in Houston. That's why organizations like this are and political science professor at the women in our community. It's not The Halperins' two sons and grand- something I very much believe in." University of Southern California. A about me; it's about women standing daughter, Dr. Andrew, Mark and "Susan's talk was edgy and provoca- longtime proponent of women's rights, together and helping each other." ❑ Lauren Halperin, traveled from Florida Estrich was the first woman president of tive," said trustee Trudi Wineman of and California to join the celebration. IyI JN 7/21 2005 35