COMMUNITY NEWS
The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to
address the communities’ most critical priorities
locally, in Israel and around the world.

Super Sunday Exceeds
Fundraising Goal
ON FEB. 24 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., more than 600 caring and enthusiastic
members of our communities signed on to join the Jewish Federation of Greater
Philadelphia for Super Sunday.

Spirits were high at all five of our locations across the region as people
embraced the opportunity to make calls close to home and connect with friends,
neighbors and their local kehillot. Volunteers of all ages from every corner of
Greater Philadelphia worked together to exceed our goal of raising $500,000,
which will enable the Jewish Federation to continue to serve vulnerable popu-
lations, inspire community engagement and support Jewish life and learning.

Thanks to all of our wonderful volunteers for helping us make this year’s Super
Sunday a huge success.

From left: Jodi Miller, Tracy Gordon, Holly Nelson and Jewish Federation Board Chair
Susanna Lachs Adler enjoyed the morning at the Jewish Family and Children’s Service
building in Bala Cynwyd.

From left: Jewish Federation President and CEO Naomi Adler makes calls with JFCS
President and CEO Paula Goldstein.

Super Sunday co-chairs Amanda Prine and Marc Prine spent the day cheering on
volunteers and found time to make some phone calls themselves.

Hurriyah Amatullah Bey and her granddaughter enjoyed making phone calls from the
Jewish Community Services Building in Center City.

The community came out in droves at the Super Sunday location at Convergent
Technologies, Inc. in Malvern.

30 FEBRUARY 28, 2019
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