Where Were You Last Week?

Starting off the new year on a high-energy, “feel good note,” the Bresky Bash 2020: was a Concert for the Community” presented by The Law Offices of Robin Bresky

The rain could not dampen the enthusiasm of the crowd as they were treated to a live 90-minute crowd-pleasing, “dancin’ in your seats” show by Decades Rewind, presenting memory-jogging sets of top chart hits from the ‘80s and then a rewind back to the ‘60s.

Robin Bresky and Robert Bertisch

The national touring music production, dance party and theatrical performance all wrapped up in one blockbuster show (with 60 songs, 100 costume changes, and plenty of nostalgic video) featured memorable rock, pop, disco, funk and Motown favorites from Queen, Billy Joel, Whitney Houston, ABBA, 5th Dimension, Earth, Wind & Fire, Chicago, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross & The Supremes and more.

Concert-goers felt as though they have been transported back to the time as the music was hitting its peak of power, passion, and creativity.

Everyone left the show feeling uplifted, happy, and energized by this musical journey through time.

Best of all, proceeds from the Bresky Bash will benefit the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County projects and client services.

 

Robin and Kenneth Bresky

As explained by Robin Bresky, the mission of the “Bash” is to:

1) raise awareness of the LASPBC,
2) increase education on the meaningful work of the LASPBC and
3) raise funds to help expand services to those who need it the most.

The LASPBC is committed to providing high quality civil legal advice, representation and education to the disadvantaged of Palm Beach County so as to protect their personal safety, enhance their opportunities and living conditions and promote self-sufficiency.

Its work helps its clients deal with many of life’s most basic needs: a safe home, enough food to eat, a quality education, and protection against exploitation and discrimination.

A night to celebrate the young Women of Tomorrow as they rise to their true potential.

Krista Rosenberg, Robert Weinroth and Robbin Neuman

Tonight, the Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program held its 7th Annual Palm Beach County Wine Dinner at St Andrews Country Club.

Established in Miami in 1997, the Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program was born out of the belief that caring professional women sharing their knowledge, expertise and support with at-risk and disadvantaged girls can be the catalyst for success by inspiring them to aim higher, by providing them with the skills necessary for personal and professional success – allowing them to find the strength and determination to transform their lives despite the obstacles stacked against them.

Women who would have otherwise likely dropped out of high school not only graduate, they pursue higher education at the likes of Yale, Harvard, Duke, Columbia, Howard, University of Miami, St. Thomas, Miami-Dade and Broward College and elsewhere. 16,000+ girls in nearly 200 schools have been aided by Women of Tomorrow’s program and close to $6.5M in college scholarships has been awarded. 

These women are given the gift of a future full of promise and potential and a role model to guide them there.

Arlene Herson, Christine Lynn, Irvin Lippman and Pamela Weinroth

Saturday evening the community celebrated 70 Years of Art & Culture to Benefit the Boca Raton Museum of Art.

Honorary Chairs Jody H. & Martin Grass, and Co-Chairs Stacey & Evan Packer, Carrie Rubin, and John Tolbert spoke to the guests about the seven decades of award-winning art and art education in our community.

Guests enjoyed fine cuisine, dancing to superlative entertainment, a fantastic live auction, gift drawing and raffle all in support of the Museum’s outstanding exhibitions and educational programs.

It was a night of celebration and recognition at Jeans Jewels & the J(CC) at the Boca West Country Club, also, on Saturday night.

Sandy & Rob Beyer

Marissa & Matthew Baker

Congratulations to Marisa & Matthew Baker on receiving the PHYLLIS & HARVEY SANDLER CRYSTAL AWARD and Sandy & Rob Beyer, recipients of the SHIRLEY & ALLAN B. SOLOMON LEADERSHIP AWARD.

Established in 1983, Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center provides a broad range of enriching programs and services for individuals of all ages and abilities to meet the diverse needs of its members, the Jewish community and the community at large.

Robert Weinroth, Dale Filhaber and Ralph Behmoiras

Levis JCC promotes and enhances Jewish culture, heritage and values through educational, spiritual, social, wellness and recreational programs. From preschool and summer camp, to teen and family activities, from athletics to cultural arts, adult enrichment and special needs programming as well as Boca’s chic Resale Boutique, the Levis JCC offers something for everyone.

Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center is a non-profit community agency of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County.