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Sheryl Greenwald

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Sheryl GreenwaldSheryl Greenwald learned about the Jewish Federation of Broward County about a year and half ago, when some of her friends introduced her to the Women’s Executive Council (WEC). Sheryl, who has been in the commercial lending department of Comerica Bank for the last 15 years, loved the idea of meeting other successful Jewish business women in the area.

Esther Shacket

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Esther ShacketAs the daughter of Holocaust survivors, numerous Jewish issues are important to Esther Shacket. From the need for the existence of Israel to the plight faced by Jewish women suffering from domestic abuse, Esther has long been committed to the Jewish concerns. For more than 30 years, she has been an active member and an important voice in the South Florida Jewish Community.

She was born in Poland and grew up in Israel where served in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in the area of psychological research. Although her childhood was primarily secular, she always felt connected to Jewish life. “But,” she says, “here in the United States, its critical to have a real connection to Judaism.”

Cindi Samson

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Cindi Samson Growing up in the suburbs of Milwaukee, Cindi Samson was brought up fairly religious. “We had Shabbat dinners, my family was observant and my dad was president of our temple and my mom was a leader with Haddassah, I had a very strong foundation.”

Summers away at Camp Interlaken in Wisconsin were very important to Cindi, the Jewish camp was a special place away from the suburbs and when she wasn’t a camper anymore, Cindi was on the staff as a Camp Director. It was also there that Cindi met her husband David, who also spent summers there as a camper and later on as the waterfront director.

Magical memories of the camp are now even more special and the family is reliving their history while their older two children, Hannah and Kyra are able to follow in mom and dad’s footsteps.

Karen Zemel

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Karen Zemel Involvement with the Jewish Federation all tied together for Karen Zemel when she was able to mesh her professional involvement and her own personal life. Karen was working for the Kesher School for learning differences at the Hillel Community Day School in North Miami Beach and was raising her family with her husband Franklin, while he was building his law practice.

“I always knew of Federation, but my experiences were more cultural, and less religious. We had settled in Hollywood after marriage and we became involved with our temple and began our entry into the Jewish non-profit world.”

Today Karen is the incoming chair of the Jewish Federation of Broward County, and has found her “golden opportunity” to help the Jewish community with fundraising and education. “Even in a tough economy, we have to stay focused, and I bring enthusiasm and clear thinking to the table, we have to educate the public about our programs and work together while the Jewish Federation is going through a metamorphosis. “