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Florence Fink
Florence was a loyal supporter of the Jewish Federation and myriad other charities for all of her adult life. Before there was even an official Lion of Judah Endowment program, Florence endowed her Lion of Judah gift by creating a fund in her lifetime that would perpetuate a gift in her name forever.
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Steve Foldes
"For of those to whom much is given, much is required." Favored by John F. Kennedy, this quote has always resonated with me. My wife, Nadine, and I have so much to be thankful for, and we feel a responsibility to give back to our community. And, it begins with Jews helping Jews.
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Nadine Foldes
In 2014, Steve and I established the Foldes Family Philanthropic Foundation through the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. It was always a life-long dream of mine to do this and involve my children, and one day my grandchildren, in charitable giving.
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Elisabeth Frank
My contributions to Jewish life and volunteering are meaningful to me. My help extends now for over 45 years. It began by my working to resettle Russian refuseniks and progressed to supporting Jewish life in Moldova. Currently, I am helping renew Reform Judaism in the cradle of Reform Judaism in Hamburg, Germany. I am proud to know that my daughter Sabina Frank Holtzman and my son Dr. Adam Frank will step up where I will eventually leave off.
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CAROLYNN AND MICHAEL FRIEDMAN
"As ‘forever donors’ to Federation, we hope to make the world a better place for our children and grandchildren. We are blessed that we are in the position to perpetuate our family legacy of Tikkun Olam. Federation provides hope and a safety net for all Jews who are in need — in Miami, in Israel and in Jewish communities around the world.
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Mikki Futernick
We weren't wealthy, but my parents felt that they had to share. They gave small amounts of money to many different charities. As I grew up, I knew that was something I would have to do as well.
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