We invite you to attend and/or sponsor the Hillcrest Country Club JFEDLA Day on Tuesday, May 14th. It will be a day of camaraderie when we’ll put our shared Jewish values in action while bonding over golf, pickleball, and fantastic food, all in support of Jewish Federation Los Angeles.
Who: Jewish Federation Los Angeles
What: Hillcrest Country Club JFEDLA Day
When: Tuesday, May 14th
Where:Hillcrest Country Club | 10000 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064
Schedule of Events:
- 9:30 AM – Pickleball Tournament
- 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM – Lunch on the Patio
- 12:00 PM – Shotgun Golf Tournament
- 5:30 PM – Cocktails, Dinner, and Program featuring Rick J. Caruso
For more information, contact Lauren Shorten at (323) 761-8306 or LShorten@JewishLA.org.
We look forward to seeing you at this fabulous community gathering on May 14th!
Registration for this event is now closed. If you would like to attend, please contact Lauren Shorten at LShorten@JewishLA.org or (323) 761-8306
Rick J. Caruso is a renowned business innovator, dedicated civic leader, and actively-involved philanthropist. He is the founder and Executive Chairman of Caruso®, one of the largest privately-held real estate companies in the United States.
In 2018, Caruso was asked to serve as Chair of the University Southern California’s Board of Trustees. As Chair, he has worked tirelessly to build a world-class leadership team, including hiring the first female president in the university’s history and playing a key role in the overhaul of the university’s athletics program.
Caruso’s deeply-held personal philosophy and commitment to giving back have further solidified his philanthropic reputation. In 1991, he and his wife Tina, founded the Caruso Family Foundation, dedicated to supporting organizations that improve the lives of at-risk children in need of healthcare and education. Among the many nonprofit organizations that he supports, Caruso is actively involved with Operation Progress, Para Los Niños, St. Lawrence of Brindisi School, and Verbum Dei High School, all focused on the historically-underserved area of Watts, Los Angeles. .