LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Dear Sharon,
I've meant to write for a long time - to tell you what a terrific job
you have done in building the JDCC. You certainly had a dream which you
pushed into fruition. Mazel tov and good luck in the furtherance of the
organization and its work. Best wishes.
Shirley P. Stein - Chevy Chase, MD

Dear Sharon,
I wanted to drop you a note and formalize all the many positive comments
on the 5th Anniversary of the Jewish Deaf Community Center (JDCC) event
held at Beth Jacob Congregation in Beverly Hills on June 8th. We all feel
it was important for all of us to let JDCC banquet committee members to
be aware it was an extraordinary fun event. The arrangements were absolutely
fantastic, the entertainment (A KOSHER AFFAIR) superb and the food for in
excess of 80 plus people was beyond our wildest expectation. You and your
organization are to be commended for not only fulfilling all of JDCC goals
and objectives, but also for doing so in a way that demonstrated real understanding
of what you are trying to accomplish and a real interest in JDCC. The professionalism
that you exhibited during the whole course of the planning, arrangements
and actual activity of the party was at the highest level.
I must congratulate Jeff Dichter, the Master of Ceremony, did a spectacular
job well done, and feel that ninety nine and nine tenth of them have agreed
that it was the cleverest and most innovative signing event in the last
ten years in Los Angeles. It would have never happened without him - from
his creative thinking to his hard driving creative execution; every detail
was handled brilliantly.
I wish only the best for you and JDCC in the near future. Thank you so
much for making a special party on behalf of everyone and me! My very best
regards.
Jonathan Weiss - Santa Monica, CA

Dear Sharon,
I am really thrilled that you "found" us again. Because we
are the only deaf Jews here in Fairhope, Alabama, I'm not sure if we would
have known about your wonderful newsletter --JDCC News! It keeps us in touch
with the happenings of the Deaf Jewish Community. In a way, it really helps
reduce some of that isolating feeling we do sometimes experience. Every
issue received only seems to get more newsy. I really enjoy the stories
of different Deaf Jews and their roles! If you ever need a profile or a
story, I would be happy to contribute. Keep up the great work you are doing.
Shalom!
Joy (Holtzman) & Shaul Antar - Fairhope, AL

Hi Sharon,
Thanks for the clarification in the new JDCC Newsletter. I appreciate
it.
Joyce Linden - Northridge, CA

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