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Front PageJuly 23, 2008 


Jewish Federation installs new officers

The annual meeting of the Jewish Federation of Monmouth County emphasized new approaches to meeting the needs of local and overseas Jewish communities as well as the installation of a new executive board and board of directors.

Elise Feldman of Farmingdale, assumed the board presidency, replacing Robert St. Lifer of Colts Neck, who now serves as board chair. Others who were installed for two-year terms on the executive board include vice presidents Joe Hollander of Holmdel, Todd Katz of Wayside, Toby Shylit Mack of Marlboro, and Jerry Marks of Holmdel.

Also installed was Sheri Tarrab of Holmdel as campaign chair, Andy Krantz of Wayside as secretary, Alan Winters of Long Branch as treasurer, Lauren Reich of Manalapan as president of Women's Philanthropy, Sheryl Grutman of Manalapan and Holly Weiss of Freehold as campaign cochairs of Women's Philanthropy, and Stu Abraham of Manalapan and Bob Grossman of Manasquan, immediate past presidents.

Installed as executive board membersat large were Stephanie Ackerman of Marlboro, Wendy Marks of Holmdel, and Joel Krinsky and Marty Weiss, both of Manalapan.

Also named to the federation board of directors were Eric Abraham, Bobbi Krantz and Beth Krinsky of Manalapan; Jonathan Barofsky, Albert Bloomfield, Rabbi Michael Goldstein and Rick Isaacson of Ocean; Richard Krupnick and Cheryl Markbreiter of Wayside; David Chalnick and Leah Todres of Marlboro; Judy Premselaar and Laurie Sussman of Manalapan; Charles Bernstein of Long Branch; Hy Pardes of Wanamassa; Robin Parness of Morganville; and David Rivkin of Rumson.




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