F.E.G.S. 75th Anniversary: Tradition and Innovation Through Leadership, Collaboration, and Service to the Community
Summer/Fall 2010. Volume 85, No. 2/3
Table of Contents:
From the Guest Editors
I. Mandate and Mission, Tradition and Change
Historical Perspective: The F.E.G.S. Health and Human Services System
Milestones: 75 years of Leadership, Innovation, and Partnerships
F.E.G.S: A Story of Family, Continuity, Innovation, and Change
Stuart Oltchik, Joseph Stein, Jr., Gail A. Magaliff, and Al Miller
F.E.G.S. and UJA federation: Working Together to Strengthen the Community
John S. Ruskay
Ira Machowsky
II. Collaboration and Partnerships: Driving Change and Strengthening Communities
Commissioner Robert Daor
Chancellor Joel I. Klein
F.E.G.S. and UJA-Federation: A Model of Collaboration
Alisa Rubin Kurshan and Roberta Leiner
New York City, the Jewish Community, and refugee Resettlement in the 21st Century: Lesson From Yemen
Gideon Aranoff and Mark Hetfield
Ronald Soloway
Rabbi Moshe Krupka, in collaboration with Miriam Turk
Pat Goldman
Assemblyman Alec Brook-Krasny
Bracha Ben Zvi
III. Responding to Emerging Issues in the Delivery of Health, Education, and Human Services
Joan Waizer
Emerging Issues in Developmental Disabilities in New York
Sherry Birnbaum
The Rehabilitation Movement: A Resurgence in Theory nd Practice
Eileen Wolkstein, with JR Harding II
Mooli Lahad and Steven Crimando
Anita Altman and Kathy Rosenthal
Susan Kohn and Diane Wohl
Janet Moser and Virginia G. Cruickshank
Alex Gabay, Allen Greenberg, and Arthur Strimling
Joanna Samuels
IV. The New Economy
Gail A. Magaliff