NA’AMAT is a national volunteer organization whose board, staff, and members are inspired to contribute to building a stronger, more integrated, more vibrant Israel. Like our Pioneer Women ancestors, our members continue to roll up their sleeves and work to strengthen the social fabric of Israel for all its citizens.
President – Jan Gurvitch, East Windsor, NJ
First Vice President – Selma Roffman, Elkins Park, PA
Fundraising Vice President – Susan Miller, Elkins Park, PA
Programming Vice President – Judith Shamir, Moreland Hills, OH
Membership Vice President – Donna Levin, Elkins Park, PA
Publicity and PR Vice President – Susan Isaacs, Encino, CA
Recording Secretary – Dr. Linda Schoenberg, Cleveland, OH
Treasurer – Lea Templer, Northridge, CA
Advocacy Chair – Randye Sable, Elkins Park, PA
Immediate Past President – Chellie Goldwater Wilensky, Chicago, IL
Leadership/Publicity/PR – Esther Friedberg, Studio City, CA
Membership/Leadership – Gail Simpson, Agoura Hills, CA
Membership/Publicity/PR – Sandra Reuben, Thousand Oaks, CA
Membership/Strategic Planning – Joyce Edelson, Porter Ranch, CA
Fundraising – Roz Porton, Northridge, CA
Fundraising – Melanie Gladstone, Fircrest, WA
Advocacy/Programming – Susan Neubauer, Thousand Oaks, CA
Finance – Rhoda Birnbaum, Delray Beach, FL
Finance/Programming – Melanie Kutnick, Highland Hts, OH
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National Executive Director – Kim Marks, Princeton, NJ
National Finance Director – Marcy McKenzie, Los Angeles, CA
Director, Engagement and Programming – Amy Taus, Boca Raton, FL
Director, Strategic Partnerships and Eastern Region – Sarah Musher Brenner, Washington, DC
CRM Database Administrator – Ashlyn Elliott, Bridgeport, WV
Western Region Director – Ellie Cohen, Los Angeles, CA
Ohio and Western PA Region Director – Marci Curtis, Cleveland, OH
Midwestern Region Director – Felicia Gross, Chicago, IL
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THEY HAD LESS THAN ONE MINUTE TO FIND SAFETY.
YOU CAN HELP IN LESS THAN FIVE.
Staff and children huddle together in a safe room at a NA’AMAT daycare center. The daily air-raid sirens and ever-present threat of rocket attacks feed anxiety and insecurity that is profoundly disturbing for the children. Can you spare five minutes to help?
THEY HAD LESS THAN ONE MINUTE TO FIND SAFETY.
YOU CAN HELP IN LESS THAN FIVE.
Staff and children huddle together in a safe room at a NA’AMAT daycare center. The daily air-raid sirens and ever-present threat of rocket attacks feed anxiety and insecurity that is profoundly disturbing for the children. Can you spare five minutes to help?