Join us as we unite for the first time as a complete BCC community — women and men — in a fun day of socially distanced golf and tennis at the Club followed by a virtual evening program, all on behalf of the impactful work of our Federation. Great food will be served throughout the day, and you are invited to pick up your delicious hors d’oeuvres course prepared by Chef Brett to enjoy at home during the virtual evening program. The evening portion will feature leading philanthropists Jane and Mark Wilf and our proud recognition of Martha Berkett as the inaugural Jackie Award honoree in loving memory of longtime Brentwood Country Club and community leader Jackie Banchik.

Schedule for the Day — Thursday, November 12th

  • 7:30 AM–12:30 PM: Golf Tee Times
  • 8:30-10:30 AM: Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament
  • 6:30 PM: Virtual Evening Program with Jane and Mark Wilf (link will be provided separately prior to the event)

WE HAVE REACHED CAPACITY ON GOLF REGISTRATIONS. PLEASE CONTACT LAUREN SHORTEN AT LSHORTEN@JEWISHLA.ORG OR (323) 761-8306 IF YOU ARE STILL INTERESTED IN PLAYING GOLF AND WE WILL TRY TO ACCOMMODATE IF POSSIBLE.

Registration Info:

Please note that all members will be charged the $175 sponsorship fee via an automatic debit to the member’s BCC account. The golf course will be closed all day except for tournament play.

In the spirit of l’dor v’dor, we invite and encourage you to include your non-member children and grandchildren as our guests.

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Online registration is now closed. For questions or to register, please contact Lauren Shorten at LShorten@JewishLA.org or (323) 761-8306.

 

 

It is sure to be a wonderful day of sports, fun, community, and learning. We hope you will be there to partake in the festivities and support all of the impactful work of our Federation.

Your generosity has never meant more. Now is the time to stand with us — when Jewish lives, futures, and organizations are at stake. Please give today.

 

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If you have any questions, please contact Alexi Baker at (323) 761-8386 or ABaker@JewishLA.org.

 

Jane Wilf, a long-time Federation and community activist, serves on the boards of Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest, JFNA National Women’s Philanthropy, Birthright Israel, The Jewish Museum, Hillel International, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and the Wilf Family Foundations. Jane was honored to chair Greater MetroWest’s recent commUNITY Mission to Israel and is looking forward to serving as the Chairperson of her community’s upcoming Centennial Campaign and Celebration. Jane is also the Co-Chair of the 2021 International Lion of Judah Conference in Washington, DC. Jane is a Wexner Heritage Fellow, an art enthusiast, and an avid runner. She and her husband Mark, who is the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Federations of North America, are members of Congregation Etz Chaim in Livingston, NJ and live there with their four children, Steven, Daniel, Rachel, and Andrew.

 

Mark Wilf is Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Federations of North America. He has previously served as UJC National Campaign Chair, UJA National Young Leadership Cabinet Chair, and as President of the Jewish Federation of Central New Jersey. Most recently, Mr. Wilf chaired JFNA’s national initiative that addresses the needs of impoverished Holocaust survivors living in the United States.

Mr. Wilf, an attorney and partner in Garden Homes, a real estate development firm, is also owner/president of the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings. He graduated from Princeton University and then received his law degree from NYU School of Law.

Mr. Wilf has long been involved in efforts locally, nationally, and globally, to ensure the welfare and vitality of the Jewish community. As the son of Holocaust survivors, Elizabeth Wilf and Joseph Wilf, z”l, he has drawn upon his parents’ experiences to become an unwavering advocate for needs of the Jewish people, wherever they may be. The Wilf family, a major and longtime supporter of Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, is the largest contributor to its world-renowned Holocaust History Museum. The Wilfs are also key sustained benefactors of Yeshiva University in New York. In 2002, the family made a substantial donation to enhance the main campus, renamed as the Wilf Campus of Yeshiva University.

He serves on a variety of educational, philanthropic, and educational boards including the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest, American Society for Yad Vashem, NYU School of Law, Princeton University President’s Advisory Council, Yeshiva University, Vanderbilt University, and NFL Business Ventures. Mark and his wife Jane have four children Steven, Daniel, Rachel, and Andrew.

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