Join us Sunday morning for the 32nd Annual Eight Over Eighty Gala Fundraiser at congregation Shaarey Zedek, celebrating eight extra extraordinary honorees along with Frankel Jewish Academy student partners.
This cherished tradition brings together friends, family, and community to honor individuals whose dedication to Tikkun Olam – repairing the world – has profoundly shaped lives across generations. Each honorary carries a treasure trove of stories, their contribution spanning decades.
They embody resilience, compassion, creativity, and an unwavering commitment to Jewish values together these eight lives represent a legacy of impactful “rollup your sleeves” social action and justice grounded in the belief that we all share the responsibility to improve and sustain the world for future generations
Reserve your place and join us Sunday morning May 18, 2025, for the 32nd Annual Eight Over 80 Gala Fundraiser at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. We will celebrate eight extraordinary honorees, along with their student partners from Frankel Jewish Academy.
VISIONARY $100,000+
The Ravitz Foundation
Joni and Neil Satovsky
INNOVATOR $50,000+
Nancy and James Grosfeld
TRAILBLAZER $25,000+
The Beznos Family
Frankel Health and Research
Elaine and Michael Serling
PIONEER $18,000+
Eli A. Scherr
ARCHITECT $10,000+
Nancy and Joseph Jacobson
Barbara and Michael Kratchman
Elizabeth Rose
Deborah and Steve Rosenthal & Family
The Rowling Family
BUILDER $5,000+
AMAC
Penny and Harold Blumenstein
Robin and Leo Eisenberg and Family
Enid and Gary Goodman
The Jacobson Family
The Karp Family Foundation
Donna and Michael Maddin
The Marjorie and Maxwell Jospey Foundation
Princeton Management
Alan S. Schwartz
DREAMER $2,500+
Debbie and Eric Abramson
Anonymous
Shari and Bob Bilkie
Barbara Bloom
Gayle and Richard Burstein
Shari and Stanley Finsilver
The Edward I. Fleischman Family Foundation
Jan and Mark Hauser
The Kirsch Family
Maddin Hauser Roth & Heller P.C.
Lisa and Daniel Mendelson
Joy and Allan Nachman
Brian Satovsky, Nikki, Stone, Oscar & Bea Melet
Arlene and Rick Selik
Donna and Robert Slatkin
Andi and Larry Wolfe
This annual fundraiser helps us bring delight to our residents through special projects such as our recent resident anthology “Don’t Write Me Off!
Jewish Senior Life - originally founded as “Jewish Old Folks Home” - remains true to its dedication to older adults, and the dignity of those whom it serves.
Picture a beautiful summer day, the shine of classic cars, and smiling faces reminiscing about the good old days—that’s the magic of the Jewish Senior Life Senior Dream Cruise!
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