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Nominees for Officers
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Nominee for President: Lauren Schoenfeld Racoosin
A member of the
congregation for over 30 years, Ms. Racoosin has served on the
Board of Directors since 1994 and is currently serving as
First Vice President, Chair of the Professional Review
Committee, Vice Chair of the Budget and Finance Committee,
Board Liaison to the Archives Committee, and, is a member of
the Long Range Strategic Planning Committee. She most recently
served as Chair of the Executive Director Search Committee,
which brought Mr. Steven Jacober to Washington Hebrew
Congregation in July 2007. Ms. Racoosin previously chaired the
Early Childhood Committee, Cantoral and Rabbinic Search
Committees, the Board Retreat, and is a past President of the
Couples Club, as well as a past chair of the Parent’s
Committee at the Rabbi Joseph P. Weinberg Early Childhood
Center. Ms. Racoosin served as chair of the Worship and Music
committee for many years during which Tot Shabbat services and
Family Services at High Holy Days were initiated. |
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Nominee for First Vice President: Peter L. Winik
Peter L. Winik, a
member of the Congregation since 1992, is currently completing
a term as Vice-President. He served two terms as General
Counsel, currently chairs the Development Committees, is
Vice-Chair of the Professional Review Committee, and serves on
the Budget and Finance Committee. Previously, he chaired the
2005 Nominating committee, served on the Religious School and
Governance Committees, and he and his wife have also served as
Mitzvah Day team leaders. He’s traveled to Israel twice on WHC
trips: once on a family trip and once on a leadership
delegation trip. |
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Nominee for Vice President: Cheryl Paul Baraf
Cheryl Paul Baraf,
currently completing a term as Treasurer, is Co- Chair of the
Budget and Finance Committee and Board Liaison to the Early
Childhood Centers and Primary School. She previously served on
the Executive Committee as Assistant Treasurer and Assistant
Secretary. A member of the Board of Directors since 1997, she
was Co-Chair of WHC’s 150th Anniversary Celebration and Chair
of Macomb Street Interiors for the Renovation Project. Ms.
Baraf was Chair of the Membership Committee, the
Communications Committee, and the Fine Arts Committee for
several years. She has served as Chair of the Temple’s Annual
Meeting and as a member of several committees including
Worship and Music, Executive Director Search, and Annual
Contribution Review. She has also served on the Sisterhood
Board. |
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Nominee for Vice President: Sherry Bindeman
Kahn
Sherry Bindeman Kahn,
a lifelong member of the Congregation, has been a member of
the Board of Directors for the past seven years, having served
on the Executive Committee for the past four years as
Secretary and Assistant Secretary. She is currently Vice-Chair
of the Development Committee. She also serves on the
Professional Review Committee and has served on and chaired
several other committees over the years. |
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Nominee for Vice President: Michael S. Cornfeld
Michael S. Cornfeld has
served on the Board of Directors since 1996 and is currently
completing a term as Vice President, Co-Chair of the Budget
and Finance Committee and Chair of the Investment
Subcommittee. He has also served as Treasurer. In addition to
WHC, he has as been active in numerous Jewish organizations,
most notably the Jewish Social Service Agency, where he served
as a member of the Board of Directors for thirty years and
Chair of the Financial Management Committee. He also presently
serves on the Board of Directors of the Gan Zikaron Memorial
Park. |
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Nominee for Treasurer: Leslie Maitland
Leslie Maitland,
nominated for a second term as Vice President, is Chair of the
Amram Scholar Series and a member of the Professional Review
Committee and the Long Range Strategic Planning Committee. She
has served as Chair of the Adult Education and the
Edlavitch-Tyser Family Relations Forum Committees and as a
member of the Worship and Music and the Life Cycle Committees.
A member of the Board of Directors since 1997, she coordinated
Family Services for the High Holy Days for several years,
chaired the Congregation’s annual meeting in 2000, and
regularly serves as a Mitzvah Day team leader. |
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Nominee for Assistant Treasurer: David M. Astrove
David Astrove has been
a member of the Congregation since 1989 and currently serves
as Assistant Treasurer, co-chair of the Administration
Committee, co-chair of the Budget and Finance Committee and is
a member of the long range strategic planning committee. In
addition, he has acted as counsel to the Congregation in
connection with the renovations of Macomb Street and the Julia
Bindeman Suburban Center and several other real estate
matters. David is also a member of the Board of the Garden of
Remembrance. |
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Nominee for Secretary: Linda E. Collier
Linda E. Collier, a
member of the Congregation since 1994, has served on the Board
for the past eight years, the last two years of which have
been on the Executive Committee as Assistant Secretary. She
also serves as Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors for Gan
Zikaron Memorial Park and is a member of the Budget and
Finance and Professional Review Committees. In addition, she
has served as chair and co-chair of numerous Temple
committees, including serving as Co- Chair of Mitzvah Day
2000. |
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Nominee for Assistant Secretary: Meg Jacobs Flag
Meg Jacobs Flax, a
member of the Congregation for 16 years, is currently
completing her fourth year on the Board. She is Co-Chair of
the Religious School Committee, a member of the Budget and
Finance Committee and serves on the Board of Sisterhood. She
has also served as a Mitzvah Day team leader. |
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Nominee for General Counsel: Richard A. Newman
Richard Newman, a
member of the Congregation for more than 20 years, is a
partner at Arent Fox LLP, where his practice focuses on real
estate and public finance, with an emphasis on the
representation of tax exempt organizations. |