At the 2019 Sip & Savor: Celebrating Sisters in Philanthropy, Dallas Jewish Historical Society will present the Ann Loeb Sikora Humanitarian Award to four women who have been influential in supporting and shaping the Dallas Jewish and general communities: Melissa Weinfeld Ackerman, Brenda Weinfeld Bliss, Susan Shosid Bendalin, and Karen Shosid Weinreb.
The Ann Loeb Sikora Humanitarian Award is DJHS’ biennial fundraising event, and recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to public service, and who stand as role models for future generations. Each of the four honorees represents Ann Loeb Sikora’s legacy of leadership and devotion to social justice and humanitarian causes in the Jewish and general community.
At the 2019 Sip & Savor: Celebrating Sisters in Philanthropy, Dallas Jewish Historical Society will present the Ann Loeb Sikora Humanitarian Award to four women who have been influential in supporting and shaping the Dallas Jewish and general communities: Melissa Weinfeld Ackerman, Brenda Weinfeld Bliss, Susan Shosid Bendalin, and Karen Shosid Weinreb.
The Ann Loeb Sikora Humanitarian Award is DJHS’ biennial fundraising event, and recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to public service, and who stand as role models for future generations. Each of the four honorees represents Ann Loeb Sikora’s legacy of leadership and devotion to social justice and humanitarian causes in the Jewish and general community.
At the 2019 Sip & Savor: Celebrating Sisters in Philanthropy, Dallas Jewish Historical Society will present the Ann Loeb Sikora Humanitarian Award to four women who have been influential in supporting and shaping the Dallas Jewish and general communities: Melissa Weinfeld Ackerman, Brenda Weinfeld Bliss, Susan Shosid Bendalin, and Karen Shosid Weinreb.
The Ann Loeb Sikora Humanitarian Award is DJHS’ biennial fundraising event, and recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to public service, and who stand as role models for future generations. Each of the four honorees represents Ann Loeb Sikora’s legacy of leadership and devotion to social justice and humanitarian causes in the Jewish and general community.