Category Archives: conferences

Highlights from Central Pacific Coast Regional spring meeting

The Central Pacific Coast region of Hadassah held its spring meeting on May 17, 2009 in Pleasanton, CA.  Members of our chapter, Shoshana Nurik, Susan Cohen-Grossman, and Geri Kahn, attended.  There were approximately 30 people in attendance over all.

Liz Alpert, president of our region, gave an interesting report.  She told us that Hadassah hospital in partnership with Hebrew University will be opening up a new medical school.  She also summarized the fundraising efforts of our region.  In our region we raised $91,385.00 from the latest campaign.

The regional board gave out awards to the various chapters in our region.  Our chapter won three awards:  for the bulletin, in programming, and in membership.  We have a great deal to be proud of as these accomplishments are a result of a lot of hard work from our members.

We received a regional calendar at the meeting and I have posted all the events for the next year on the blog in the right column.

The last item of business at the meeting was the installation of the new officers for next year.  Susan Cohen-Grossman from our chapter was installed as the regional communications vice president.

Central Pacific Coast Region Spring Meeting and Installation

Photo by Jay Galvin

Photo by Jay Galvin

Our region will be having our spring meeting and installation on May 17, 2009 at Girasole Grill, 3180 Santa Rita Road, Pleasanton, CA. The meeting will focus on:

  • Project updates;
  • Upcoming regional events; and
  • Ideas on growing our membership.

Unit awards will also be announced and the installation of the board will follow.  For more information and to register, you may download the attached Registration form.  The payment (for lunch) is due by May 11, 2009.

Impressions of Women of the West Institute

Last weekend I was privileged to attend Hadassah’s Women of the West Institute in Los Angeles, California.  This was a weekend conference for members of Hadassah from the western United States.  The purpose of the conference was to explore our differences and similarities while at the same time learning about Hadassah.

Some of the highlights of the conference for me included Marla Gilson’s talk about the elections, both Congressional and Presidential.   (Marla Gilson is the director of the Washington Action Center and is the lobbyist for Hadassah.)   The most exciting development for Hadassah has been President Obama’s signature on a bill supporting federal funding on stem cell research.

I also found it interesting to hear a talk on genetics given by Dr. Rhona Schreck that was interspersed with members talking about their own stories of how they learned about their genetic history.  One woman spoke about her nephew’s disease called Familial Dysautonomia and Hadassah’s research and  work on this sad disease.  While the disease sounds very disabling, the work done by doctors and researchers at Hadassah has given those with this disease a better quality of life and a longer life.

Another highlight for me was a the viewing of a video called, The Tribe, on Jewish identity.  You may see this video on YouTube here.  It struck me as very good and funny at the same time.  I have watched it a couple of times since the conference.  It is very well done.

What I enjoyed most about the conference was the ability to meet people and talk one on one.   It is only by spending a weekend with people that you feel comfortable and get to know each other.  I had a lot of interesting discussions with people and came away with some ideas that I would like to bring to our chapter.

If you would like to learn more about what happened at the conference, you may check out the conference blog, “Women of the West 2009.”

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Central Pacific Coast’s Mid Winter meeting, February 1, 2009

photo by Davequ

photo by Davequ

The Central Pacific Coast’s Mid-Winter Hadassah meeting is scheduled for February 1, 2009 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  This one day only event will be held at Scott’s Seafoold Restaurant at Jack London Square in Oakland.  For more information and to register, please download the flyer here.

Deadline to register for Asilomar is December 30, 2008

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The Asilomar Educational Kallah will be taking place at Asilomar (Monterey) from February 27 – March 1, 2009.  Topics that will be discussed include:

  1. Israel from an American immigrant’s perspective;
  2. Human rights and freedom in the Middle East;
  3. A new approach to Israel’s challenge with the media;
  4. “Quo Vadis”  Perspectives on where to from here.

There will also be music and plenty of time for socializing.  The registration fee covers two nights of lodging, Kosher food, tips for the wait staff, registration fee and materials.  People from our chapter who have gone in the past have found it very inspirational and fun.  The price goes up after December 30, so if you are interested in going, sign up before then.  You may download the registration brochure off of the website for the Central Coast Pacific Region.