C ommunity
NEWSMAKERS Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP announced that business
immigration attorney Nataliya Rymer now stands as a shareholder,
part of its 2019 class of firmwide elevations. She joined the firm in
2013, and focuses her practice on employment-based immigration
and compliance, representing a wide range of employment-based
immigrant and non-immigrant matters.

Guests gathered at the National Museum of American Jewish History (NMAJH) on Feb. 19 for
dinner and a conversation to benefit The Childhood Resilience Foundation. During the dinner,
Reshma Saujani, author of Brave Not Perfect: Fear Less, Fail More, Live Perfect and the founder
of Girls Who Code, participated in a Q&A led by Garrett Snider, the founder of The Childhood
Resilience Foundation.

From left: Harrison Jacobs, Reilly Jacobs, Erica Jacobs, Mayor Jim Kenney and Garrett Snider
Photos by HughE Dillon
Nataliya Rymer
Photo courtesy Greenberg Traurig, LLP
From left: Garrett Snider,
Reshma Saujani and Karin Copeland
Terry Lawler, medical technician and resident care associate,
received the seventh annual Leah Berman Award for excellence
in care and service to the residents of Abramson Senior Care’s
Mildred Shor Inn on Feb. 22. Jordan and Deanna Berman
established the award to honor the memory of Jordan Berman’s
mother, Leah, and to recognize the compassionate and respectful
care she received as a five-year resident of the inn.

Nigel Richards and Emily Dodge
From left: Jordan and Deanna Berman, Terry Lawler and Carol A. Irvine,
president and CEO of the Abramson Center for Jewish Life
Photo courtesy Abramson Center for Jewish Life
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