C ommunity
NEWSMAKERS Challah for Hunger brought Joshua M. Finer on as its board treasurer.
Finer is an analyst at Argosy Private Equity, serves as vice president of
operations on the executive board of Temple University Young Alumni
Association and is a member of the Next Generation Committee of
Philadelphia Youth Basketball and Young Leadership Academy of the
Jewish Relief Agency.
Stuart Weitzman spoke at
the National Museum of
American Jewish History
(NMAJH) in front of the Jane,
Stuart, Elizabeth and Rachael
Weitzman gallery on Jewish life
in colonial America. He talked
about his upcoming March
26 program at Congregation
Rodeph Shalom.
Stuart Weitzman
Joshua M. Finer
The Alumni Showdown, part of the festivities of the National Hockey
League’s Stadium Series in Philadelphia, served as an announcement of
a $7 million donation from Snider Hockey to renovate the Class of 1923
Arena at the University of Pennsylvania, which will become operational
year-round and a home to Snider Hockey programming.
From left: Scott Hartnell, Philadelphia Flyers alumni member; Bill Whitmore,
chairman of the board of directors of the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation;
Willie O’Ree, Hockey Hall of Fame member and first black professional hockey
player; Amy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania president; Paul Holmgren,
Philadelphia Flyers president; and Michael Chism, Snider Hockey alumni member
The sound of constant callers was heard all day Feb. 24 at Jewish Family and Children’s
Service in Bala Cynwyd as Super Sunday participants kept busy during the Jewish
Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s annual fundraising event.
Volunteers work the phones for the of Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Super Sunday event.
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