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Unread 25-04-2005, 17:12
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Re: Who is interested in a Championship seder?

Thanks to the all the Seder participants:



· To Michael Robbins and FIRST for trusting me when I said this could be done. For providing a room, tables, chairs, mikes and access to email blasts. I believe that this is an example of what FIRST does best: a challenge, a group of dedicated volunteers and a little help from FIRST. The group figures it out despite all sorts of obstacles, and everyone is better for it. Sound familiar? Many thanks.

· To all our distinguished guests. The Kamen family and members of the FIRST Executive Advisory Board. We were honored with your presence. Many thanks.

· To the incredible group of volunteers who stepped forward and agreed to help. Most of us had never met, but we are all friends now. What a team! I am going to list them here. Many thanks.

· Alisha Wallenstein and her Dad--FIRST/Israel, Jeff Rosen-with his wonderful families from 1002, Jon Mittelman-236, Robyn & Fred Needel-768, Dan Green-111, Genia Gabrielov-461, Carol & Bette Anderson-45, Judy Vanderpool-84, Charlotte Newman, Greg Needel-73, Stephen Cremer-Senior Mentor, & Paul Kloberg-Senior Mentor

· To the Atlanta Jewish Federation for supplying the food.

· And finally, to all those students, mentors and volunteers who ran over after the too late closing ceremonies or who left early because they thought they were late, cheerfully made a donation and participated. To those mentors who were not going to stay, but decided to at the last minute. To everyone who sent in extra donations. To all those enthusiastic Israelis. Many thanks.
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