When:
Sunday, August 5, 2012, 5:00-7:00pm
What:
Join Chabad of the Hamptons, supporters and friends
at one of the most anticipated events of the
Hamptons season.
Featuring the Alumni of the Perlman Music Program
and Itzhak Perlman in attendance. The Perlman Music
Program has established itself a leader in its
field. The faculty, led by Itzhak Perlman, includes
some of the most highly respected and sought-after
pedagogues in the world.
The evening will include a beautiful concert,
cocktail reception, passed hors d'oeuvres, specialty
food stations, silent auction and more! All proceeds
will benefit the activities of Chabad
of the
Hamptons and celebrate seven years out East.
Where: Beautiful private home in East
Hampton, New York.
Event Coordinators: Neil Bersin,
Arlenne Brenner, Dr. Robert Brenner,
George Gruber, Douglas Jacobson, Linda
Jacobson, Rachel Jacobson, Shaun
Jacobson, Hope Kramer, Daniel Leibowitz,
Roberta Leibowitz, Deena Vashovsky, Stan
Vashovsky, Lori Yoffe, Larry Zimmerman
Event Committee: Jonathan
Art, Sandra Bernhard, Heather Borstein,
Mat Borstein, Sterling Churgin, Raya
Churgin, Audrey Feurstein, Harvey
Feurstein, Debbie Gil, Gideon Gil,
Regina Gil, Joseph Gil, Bernard
Goldberg, Steven Goldschein, Roz
Goldstein, Alan Harris, Lori Harris,
Edward Kaplan, Marilyn Kaplan, Mort
Kassover, Janet Lehr, Arthur Mantel,
Vida Manttel, Arnold Paster, Esther
Paster, Ronald O. Perelman, Arlene
Reckson, Benjy Ringel, Yael Ringel,
Linda Shapiro, Allan Shulman, Nancy
Shulman, Barry Silberstein, Dee Slavutin,
Eliezer Slavutin, Helene Stark, Norman
Stark, Amy Ullman, Vered, Lisa Young.
About Chabad of East Hampton:
Chabad of East Hampton is dedicated to providing
every Jew regardless of background, philosophy or
level of commitment, an open door environment for
strengthening and enhancing Jewish family life.
Chabad serves individuals and families looking for a
home and offers a personalized Jewish experience.
The guiding principles of the Chabad movement and
its thousands of centers worldwide, are "Torat
Chayim" - Judaism is a fountain of eternal wisdom
for meaningful living and "ahavat Yisrael" -
unconditional love for our fellow. Every center is
financially self-supporting: all of our funding
comes solely form generous donors in the Hamptons
and remains here
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