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Under Ruderman’s leadership, the Foundation has been at the forefront of a movement to enhance inclusivity and authenticity within Hollywood which over the past three years has seen major studios such as CBS Entertainment, NBC Universal, Paramount and Sony Pictures Entertainment, adopt the Foundations guidelines, committing to audition actors with disabilities for studio productions.
Recipients include organizations that support community health, personal growth and education.
Mrs. Jacobs-Lepor serves on the Board of Managers for U.S. Medical Innovations, LLC, a privately held FDA-registered biomedical device company focusing on the fields of plasma electrosurgical devices, robotic mini-invasive technology, and the eradication of cancer using cold plasma.
StandWithUs’s amicus brief observed that, “While masked as a critic of Israel, BDS’s true character is evidenced by its use of hateful anti-Semitic tropes, images, and chants; its engagement in harassment, demonization and delegitimization; and its application of double standards.”
A life-changing adventure of cultural exploration and academic excellence awaits hundreds of South Florida high school students heading to Jewish National Fund-USA’s Alexander Muss High School in Israel.
Fundraising efforts for game-changing philanthropic initiative to be propelled by widely respected Jewish fundraising professional, Boaz Meir.
Following careers in fashion and interior design, Mrs. Wechsler became a celebrated artist and photographer. Her photographs are held in numerous private collections and by the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
As early as the 1960s, Prof. Bailyn was conducting groundbreaking research on women in the workforce and has continued to be a staunch voice calling for gender equity within academia, STEM fields, and the corporate world.
Mr. Neubauer, who served as chief executive officer of Aramark from 1984-2012, is also widely recognized for his generosity and dedication to higher education as well as civic achievements.
Mr. Kilberg currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of Vorbeck Materials Corporation, a technology company that produces graphene-based electronic communication systems for military and civilian use.
Lenders can explore small businesses that lack access to capital, with the platform providing the capability of reinvesting repaid loans.
300,000 euro raised for the charitable organization, Israel’s largest assistance network for the needy.