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Monday, March 19, 2007
Westin St. Francis Hotel, Union Square, San Francisco
Registration 5:00 p.m.;
Program 6:00 p.m.
$85 per person
Attendance requires a minimum individual gift of $365 to the Federation’s Campaign 2007, payable by December 31, 2007.
Register online
Join us at the Power of One
The Power of One is a gathering of hundreds of Jewish women to celebrate and inspire the power of each and every woman to make a difference in this world. This year, on the 50th anniversary of the Women's Alliance, the keynote speaker will be Evelyn Lauder. We are sure to sell out this year, buy your tickets today. For Table Sponsor or Table Captain information please contact Dina Jacobs at dinaj@sfjcf.org.

Our keynote speaker is Evelyn H. Lauder. Lauder is an articulate, outspoken dynamo; an astute businesswoman, skilled sportswoman and talented photographer; an ardent activist and philanthropist; and a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Born in Vienna and a survivor of the London Blitz, she came to the United States as a youngster with her parents. Her remarkable life is an American success story. Read her biography or information on her latest book.
Barbara Rosenberg wins 2007 Judith Chapman Women’s Leadership Award
Each year, the Judith Chapman Women’s Leadership Fund of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund recognizes a woman who exemplifies significant and sustained volunteer leadership in the Jewish community, serves as a role model for others and values her Jewish identity and the importance of tzedakah in her life.
This year the Fund honors Barbara Rosenberg, a visionary community leader and philanthropist for over 40 years, who has inspired others by the strength of her own commitment. Through the years, she has demonstrated consistent and creative dedication in leading fundraising efforts for our community At the Jewish Community Federation, she is an indefatigable fundraiser for the Annual Campaign and for the Lion of Judah Endowment (LOJE). She has also participated in, and helped recruit for, many Federation-sponsored missions to Israel. She has held several important positions: president of both the Jewish Home and the Bureau of Jewish Education, board member of Lehrhaus Judaica and the Jewish Community High School of the Bay, and as a trustee of Brandeis University. Barbara has also served as library commissioner for the City of San Francisco and on the advisory boards of the Jewish Studies department at Stanford University, San Francisco School Volunteers and Achievement Awards for College Scientists (ARCS). She is the proud mother of two sons, Michael (married to Ellen) and Peter (married to Lisa) and has five grandsons.
Chair, Power of One: Karen Katz
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