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Behind the Scenes JCRC Honors Community Heroes
February 4, 2011

         Cordially invited

 

Join JCRC and our Gala Committee Co-Chairs Marci and Marc Dollinger in celebrating our community honorees for their extraordinary contributions

 

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Jewish Community Center San Francisco

3200 California Street

6:00 pm - Light Dinner Reception followed by Program & Dessert

 

Inspirational performance by the Glide Ensemble & the Change Band

Film strip
The Courageous Leadership Award
Reverend Cecil Williams, Glide Memorial Church
 
The Honorable Tom Lantos Memorial Humanitarian Award
Nancy and Larry Goldberg
 
The Rita Semel Jewish-Civic Leadership Award
Alvin Baum
 
The JCRC Advocate Award
Yitzhak Santis 
Design 

Sponsorship Opportunities: $1,800 - $25,000

Supporter Levels: $360 - $750

Individual Ticket: $125

 To be listed in the event program as a Sponsor or Supporter, please respond by

January 31, 2011

 

 To become a sponsor or to purchase tickets click here or contact Jon Feldman at jfeldman@jcrc.org / 415.957.1551

 

Gala proceeds support JCRC's education and advocacy work to pursue a just society and secure Jewish future.

 

Kosher dietary laws observed

  
JCRCJCRC: Pursuing a Just Society and Secure Jewish Future 
www.jcrc.org/ info@jcrc.org  
121 Steuart Street, Suite 301, San Francisco, CA 94105 
   phone: 415.957.1551    fax: 415.979.0981 
 
JCRC is a beneficiary agency of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin, and Sonoma Counties and of the Jewish Community Federation of the Greater East Bay.

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