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Meet Our Trustees

Over 390 women serve as trustees of the Jewish Women’s Foundation, including 55 multigenerational families. Get to know some of the forward-thinking women who sit at our philanthropic table!

2025-2026 Steering Committee

The Steering Committee comprises the leadership of the Jewish Women’s Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (JWF) and is responsible for guiding the strategic direction and priorities of JWF. The work of the Foundation, primarily accomplished at the committee level, concentrates on grantmaking, programs, and resource development.

Nancy Krent – JWF Chair

Sue Rifas – Immediate Past Chair

Naomi Senser – Grants Chair

Andi Srulovitz – Leadership & Resource Development Chair

Beth Shapiro Kopin – Evaluation & Research Committee Chair

Bonnie Marcus – Financial Liaison

Jan Schwartz – Advocacy & Outreach Chair

Lynne Reich – Program Chair

Sara Wolkenfeld – Education/Leadership Development Grants Subcommittee Chair

Marilyn Green-Rebnord – Health/Well-Being Grants Subcommittee Chair

Marjorie Loeb – Economic Security/Legal Reform Grants Subcommittee Chair

Aleeza Lubin – Innovation Subcommittee Chair

Ilana Seder Rosen – Multigenerational Chair

Shari Slavin – JWF Chair Appointee

Sheri Bassewitz – At-Large Member

Carol Golder – At-Large Member

Anna Gomberg – At-Large Member

Jane Lederman – At-Large Member

Amy Rubin – At-Large Member

Amy Tuchler – At-Large Member

Trustee Highlights

To illustrate the value of each unique voice and perspective within our diverse organization, it is our pleasure to highlight two of our trustees.

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Nancy Krent

“Living a Jewish Life includes philanthropy, it is a fundamental part of Judaism.”

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Naomi Senser

“As Jews, we are responsible for each other. Nobody is going to do it but us.”

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Five Sisters Legacy Society

A cohort of Create a Jewish Legacy

The Five Sisters Legacy Society is a meaningful opportunity to add your voice to the community of Jewish women who have made JWF a defining part of their charitable legacy.

JWF’s Five Sisters Legacy Society is named after Zelophehad’s daughters, a group of strong, wise women who used their collective voice to stand up for their rights and secure their future (Numbers 27: 1-11). The story of the Five Sisters illustrates one of the earliest challenges faced by Jewish women, the inability to inherit land. By successfully making their case, the Five Sisters stood up against injustice and affirmed the rights of all Jewish women for future generations.

Similarly, the Jewish Women’s Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago is working to build a future where all Jewish women and girls are equally valued partners in every aspect of the Jewish community and around the world.

Make JWF an enduring part of your Jewish legacy. As you plan for the future, think about what that legacy means to you and please consider JWF in your will or estate plan. To learn more about how to create your Jewish legacy, please contact us.

Five Sisters Legacy Society Members

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Carol Adelman

Alona Anspach

Nancy Babendir

Elizabeth Ballis

Teri Barnett

Laurie Baskin

Sheri Bassewitz

Ellen B. Carmell

Jackie Casey

Judy Deutsch  

June Finder

Jennifer Flink

Ellen Saks Goldberg

Randi Brown Gurian

Gwen Heyman

Dana Westreich Hirt

Sheri Hokin

Frances Horwich z”l

Donna Kahan

Gerri Kahnweiler

Debby Karton

Nancy Kohn

Lori Ann Komisar

Nancy Krent

Adrienne B. Kriezelman

Annette Lidawer

Jen Lucas

Tracy Madansky

Debra Marcus

Sylvia R. Margolies

Susan Mednick z”l

Ilene Novack

Debra Oberman

Lynne Reich

Sue Rifas

Debra Ruderman

Linda Schiffman

Jan Schwartz

Midge Perlman Shafton

Beth Shapiro Kopin

Judy Share

Carol S. Siegel

Linda Soreff Siegel

Linda Simon

Shari B. Slavin

Stephanie Smerling

Andi Srulovitz

Lee Sternberg

Amy Tuchler

Marilyn Vender

Stephanie Victor

Judith Wolf