Greater Philadelphia ZOA’s 2016 Gala Tribute Book & Ad Journal Is Now Available on the Web!
Greater Philadelphia ZOA’s 2016 Gala Tribute Book & Ad Journal Is Now Available on the Web!
Our 2016 Gala Tribute Book and Ad Journal is now available on-line. It includes bios of our honorees, messages from ZOA leadership, letters of support from elected officials, heartfelt notices congratulating those who received awards, and advertisements from a variety of local and national businesses, service-providers, professionals and organizations.
Please check out this souvenir from our most significant event of the year. Just click the copy of the front cover.
Also: Please patronize the businesses, service-providers and professionals who support us — and when you do, be sure to let them know that you saw their ad in our book.
Thank you!
If you would like to include your business or service in our 2017 book, please call us at 610-660-9466.
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Greater Philadelphia ZOA Celebrates America and Israel at Our 2016 Gala
ZOA Bringing Andrew McCarthy to Philadelphia To Receive Award — Buy Tickets Now!
Andrew C. McCarthy, a prolific writer who is one of the nation’s leading authorities on both jihad and jurisprudence, and a straight-talking Patriot, will be the keynote speaker and an honoree at Greater Philadelphia ZOA’s 2016 Gala taking place the evening of Thursday, Sept. 15 – two weeks from today. McCarthy, who is supportive of Israel in his writings, speeches and frequent media appearances, will receive our Ben Hecht Award for Outstanding Journalism during this uplifting event celebrating America and Israel.
During the Gala we will also honor Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick with our Friend of Zion Award, South Jersey Jewish communal leaders Amy and Eric Clayman with our Pillars of the Community Award, and Wilmington’s Rabbi Steven Saks with our Guardian of Israel Award. This festive event featuring delicious glatt-kosher food and an opportunity to mingle with hundreds of like-minded others takes place at the Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue. A copy of the invitation and response card are below.
Purchase your tickets to this great event now at our Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/greater-philadelphia-zoa-2016-gala-tickets-26452924409
Or you can pay by check made payable to ZOA – send to: P.O. Box 56, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004. Seats are $180 each.
We advise that you call the Greater Philadelphia ZOA Office at 610-660-9466 before sending in your check to make sure that seats are still available.
Also making remarks during the evening will be National ZOA President Mort Klein. Talk-radio host Dom Giordano will be master-of-ceremonies and keep the streamlined event moving at a brisk pace.
McCarthy’s keynote address is a rare local opportunity to see and hear in-person a man who is truly a national treasure and a national resource. McCarthy is always enlightening as he clarifies complex issues related to national security and foreign policy.
See more on all of our honorees below.
We look forward to seeing you in two weeks. If for some reason you are not able to attend, please consider making a donation to support Greater Philadelphia ZOA’s educational, advocacy and outreach initiatives. You can donate by check or via Eventbrite.
Amy and Eric Clayman are our Pillars of the Community Award honorees. Amy is president of the Jewish Community Relations Counsel of Southern New Jersey and serves on both the Executive Board and Finance Committee for the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey. Amy is the principal of Financial Fluency, LLC. Eric is immediate past president of Congregation Beth El Voorhees. He is a partner in the law firm of Jenkins & Clayman. Under the Claymans’ leadership, both JCRC and Beth El have had a steady stream of pro-Israel programs. Amy’s parents, Barbara and Bill Hoffman, are ardent Zionists. Eric’s maternal grandfather was a ZOA member.
U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick is our Friend of Zion Award honoree. Congressman Fitzpatrick, a Republican, represents Bucks County. He has served four terms and is not seeking reelection. The congressman has introduced legislation and has been a solid co-sponsor of bills and resolutions to benefit Israel and the U.S.-Israel relationship. Before serving in Congress, he was a member of the Bucks County commissioners.
Andrew C. “Andy” McCarthy is our Ben Hecht Award for Outstanding Journalism recipient. He is a bestselling author, a senior fellow at National Review Institute and a contributing editor at National Review. McCarthy often writes about the Middle East and is a staunch defender of the Jewish State. McCarthy perhaps first rose to prominence while leading the prosecution against the Blind Sheik and other jihadists for waging a terrorist war against the United States – including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Rabbi Steven Saks is our Guardian of Israel Award recipient. He is religious leader of Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth Congregation in Wilmington. Rabbi Saks formerly was the pulpit rabbi at Adath Zion Congregation in Philadelphia. He has twice participated in Volunteers for Israel. He regularly leads pro-Israel events at his shul. Rabbi Saks heads the Delaware Association of Rabbis and Cantors.
Andy McCarthy to Keynote Greater Philadelphia ZOA Gala — Tickets on Sale Now!
Andrew C. “Andy” McCarthy, one of America’s most in-demand commentators and pundits and one of the most prolific, will be the keynote speaker as well as an honoree at the 2016 Greater Philadelphia ZOA Gala taking place on Thursday, September 15, at the Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue, 4200 City Avenue. Dom Giordano, host of 1210 AM’s “The Dom Giordano Show,” will emcee our streamlined event which will feature great glatt-kosher food and drink, inspiring speeches, the presentations of awards to our honorees and a sumptuous dessert buffet. The event begins at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased by credit card online at our Eventbrite site: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/greater-philadelphia-zoa-2016-gala-tickets-26452924409 or by check to the ZOA Office: 1 Belmont Avenue, Suite 601, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004. Each ticket is $180 and all proceeds support Greater Philadelphia ZOA’s pro-Israel educational, advocacy and outreach initiatives and activities – right here in our region.
McCarthy will receive our Ben Hecht Award for Outstanding Journalism, due to his strong support for Israel in his writing, media appearances and speeches. We will also honor Amy and Eric Clayman, Jewish communal leaders in South Jersey, with our Pillars of the Community Award; Rabbi Steven Saks, religious leader of Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth Congregation in Wilmington, with our Guardian of Israel Award; and Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick, R-PA, with our Friend of Zion Award.
The Greater Philadelphia ZOA Gala is always an evening filled with great patriotic spirit and warmth for Israel and Zionism. It offers an opportunity to network and mingle with like-minded others from throughout the region and a chance to recognize and thank those in our area who have demonstrated a strong commitment to the well-being of Israel.
See more on our honorees below.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please call our Office at 610-660-9466.
We look forward to seeing you on September 15!
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ZOA Needs Volunteers
We are looking for several volunteers to make calls on behalf of Greater Philadelphia ZOA during the next two weeks. Calls can be made from the comfort of your home or office – or even from pool-side or the beach.
If you are able to help with this project, please phone our Office at 610-660-9466.
Our Gala Honorees:
Our honorees this year are:
Andrew C. “Andy” McCarthy is an author, columnist and commentator who understands the historical and contemporary importance of Israel to America, and he frequently incorporates these into his work. McCarthy will receive our Ben Hecht Award for Outstanding Journalism.
In addition to his bestselling books, Andy is a senior fellow at National Review Institute and a contributing editor at National Review. He is a frequent guest on both TV and radio programs. McCarthy perhaps first rose to prominence while leading the prosecution against the Blind Sheik and other jihadists for waging a terrorist war against the United States – including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Rabbi Steven Saks is the religious leader of a congregation, Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth in Wilmington — Delaware’s pro-Israel anchor.
Rabbi Saks will receive our Guardian of Israel Award. Under Rabbi Saks’ leadership, Adas Kodesch regularly has pro-Israel educational and advocacy programs, and he has participated in Volunteers for Israel – serving on military bases to supplement the non-military work of the men and women of the Israel Defense Forces.
Rabbi Saks formerly was the pulpit rabbi at Adath Zion Congregation in Philadelphia.
He heads the Delaware Association of Rabbis and Cantors.
Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick realizes that not only is Israel a key ally of America’s, but also that a strong and secure Israel helps strengthen the United States in the Middle East – particularly in the war against Islamic terrorists.
Representative Fitzpatrick will receive our Friend of Zion Award.
Through the legislative process — including introducing legislation, co-sponsoring legislation and voting for bills and resolutions — Representative Fitzpatrick has shown himself to indeed be a friend of Israel’s and the Jewish people’s. The Bucks County native is not seeking re-election.
Eric and Amy Clayman are a husband and wife who have made sure that the Jewish institutions that they have led as volunteers are pro-Israel, and that those institutions instill in the communities they serve a deep understanding of Israel and the issues the Jewish State faces. The couple will receive our Pillars of the Community Award.
Eric is the immediate past president of Congregation Beth El Voorhees. He is a partner in the law firm of Jenkins & Clayman.
Amy is the current president of the Jewish Community Relations Counsel of Southern New Jersey and serves on both the Executive Board and Finance Committee for the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey. She is the principal of Financial Fluency, LLC.
Amy is the daughter of longtime ZOA members Barbara and Bill Hoffman, while Eric’s maternal grandfather was a ZOA member during the pivotal period immediately after Israel was re-established.
Have a business or service to promote? Consider our Gala Tribute Book/Ad Journal
Friends,
Each year in conjunction with our Gala we publish our Gala Tribute Book and Ad Journal. The publication is a keepsake for everyone who attends the Gala, and it is also available on the Internet and emailed to our members and friends. If you have a business or are a service provider, the book can be a valuable vehicle for you to reach new customers or clients who will see your ad or notice and appreciate your interest in our organization, America and Israel. If you know our honorees or appreciate their contributions to Israel, Zionism and America, it would be fitting to congratulate them or thank them with a notice in the book. This can benefit you and/or a business owner that you know, as well as our organization.
We invite you to participate in our Gala Tribute Book and Ad Journal.
Join with the many national and local businesses, professionals and service providers; communal leaders; lovers of Israel; friends and families of our honorees; and ZOA members whose ads and notices fill our pages every year. We have ads from financial institutions, supermarkets, law firms, medical practices, auto dealerships, media companies, brokerages and many others.
Greater Philadelphia ZOA has members in a geographic area stretching from beyond Harrisburg to the west, the border with New York State to the north, New Jersey from Trenton to the shore communities, and the state of Delaware. Additionally, there are hundreds of others with whom we are in contact regularly in the immediate Greater Philadelphia region, and our Web site is available to the world.
This commemorative publication includes information about our honorees, congratulatory letters from elected officials and dignitaries, and advertisements from both national and local businesses.
Our members and others who attend our Gala and associate with ZOA include many affluent individuals and couples as well as professionals and upwardly mobile consumers. Help your business if you have one, or help a business owner with whom you have a relationship.
To those of you who have participated in our Tribute Book and Ad Journal in the past: Thank you. We greatly appreciate your support and we hope we can count on your continuing participation and support. To those of you who will participate for the first time this year: Thank you in advance!
In addition to being associated with our beloved and respected honorees by participating in our Tribute Book, you are also helping to sustain the work of the Zionist Organization of America in the Greater Philadelphia area and beyond.
ZOA is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization. All of our materials and presentations are non-partisan and are based on facts, international law and documented history. We are well-respected within the Jewish community and among the community-at-large as evidenced by those who associate with ZOA, be they in the media, government officials throughout America and in Israel, Jewish communal leaders, the Christian community and civic leaders. Proceeds from our Gala Tribute Book and Ad Journal make possible Greater Philadelphia ZOA’s many activities throughout the year.
Please see below for specifications, pricing and deadline. Should you have any questions or would like more information, please call Steve Feldman at 610-660-9466.
Ad specifications
Full page: 71/2 inches tall x 41/2 inches wide
Half page: 35/8 inches tall x 41/4 inches wide
Quarter page: 31/2 inches tall x 21/8 inches wide
Eighth page: 17/8 inches tall x 2 inches wide
Business card: 1 5/8 inches tall x 2 5/8 wide
Name listing: Name(s) you would like listed
Ads may be submitted either by mail (camera ready) or electronically:
Electronic Submission:
- Business ads (other than business cards) must be created to exact size. We will work with you for text-only ads. Email us your text or message. No bleeds
- Resolution 600 dpi preferred
- Acceptable file formats: PDF or JPG
- Submit to [email protected]
Mail:
Please include your personal message for the tribute book on a separate sheet of paper or mail a camera-ready business card for processing to ZOA, P.O. Box 56, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004.
Please return your business ad or individual notice and payment by Aug. 8, 2016.
Click on the image below to enlarge. Then print out for ad pricing. Note: Some ads include tickets to to our Gala.