Honoring
Susan Adolf
Celebrate the power of Women's Philanthropy and the impact it has on our community while honoring the connection from generation to generation.
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Thank you to our co-chairs for this event, Elly Goldberg and Lynn Schwartz.
Thank you to our sponsor
Susie Adolf has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to community service and leadership throughout her life, becoming a prominent figure in various organizations and initiatives. Over the decades, Susie has embarked on a remarkable journey of service, serving on the board of multiple Jewish organizations in our community, including the Jewish Community Federation of Richmond, the Weinstein JCC, and Beth Sholom Home. Additionally, she has contributed her expertise to numerous committees in the Greater Richmond area.
Susie's tireless dedication to fundraising, event coordination, and community engagement has made a lasting impact, reflected in her numerous accolades. Among these honors are the Lion of Judah Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award in 2016 and the Sophie Stahl Award from Jewish Women International in 2022. She has also been recognized with the Weinstein JCC President's Award five times and received the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities Humanitarian Award in 2017. With her steadfast dedication and leadership, Susie has profoundly influenced her community and will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations.
Celebrating 50 years of marriage to Ronnie Adolf, Susie is the loving mother of Jason Adolf, who is married to Jaclyn, and Robin Adolf Salzberg. She takes great pride in her four grandchildren: Ava, Julia, Arielle, and Levi.
Sapir is from Jerusalem and is a graduate of Hanton Pre-Military Preparatory School. Currently, she holds the rank of commander in the Border Infantry Corps. Sapir is a dedicated officer driven by her love for her country, instilled in her through her upbringing. With a strong foundation in her values, she serves as an exemplary officer, embodying the principles she learned at home. She serves as a valuable liaison and possesses extensive knowledge of warfare.
Yuval grew up in the settlement of Tel Mond; nowadays, she resides in Tel Aviv. With her roots in the Israeli Scouts, she has dedicated the past few years to mentoring teenagers and fostering growth and friendship among seventh and ninth graders. In her free time, Yuval indulges in reading, watching movies, surfing, hanging out with friends, and occasionally engaging in extreme activities. Five years ago, Yuval joined the army, serving in a combat unit within the Intelligence Corps. She underwent a rigorous one-year course and served as a fighter in the operational fleet. Following that, she completed an eight-month officer military course and resumed her duties in the unit as a route team commander. Subsequently, Yuval held positions as a commander in operational training, culminating in her role as the deputy commander of a training squadron. With the onset of the "Iron Swords" conflict, Yuval transitioned into reserve service, where she serves as the deputy commander of a training unit.
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The cost to attend this event is $36 per person.
There is a suggested gift of $360 to the Annual Campaign; $180 for women under 45.
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