Photos by Barry Insell and Roy Rochlin
The combination of outstanding vocalists, Colin Schachat, Keren Hadar and Daniella Lugassy, resulted in an evening to remember. Accompanied by the Raanana Symphonette Orchestra, under the baton of David Sebba, the 800 strong audience was as spellbound by the music as they were by the beauty of Keren and Daniella.
Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Gershwin and Les Misrables filled the auditorium to the joyous acclaim of all ESRA's friends there to give support to our Give a Child a Future Campaign. The recently elected Mayor of Herzliya, Moshe Fadlon, brought greetings and thanked ESRA for its meaningful contribution to the city of Herzliya. He reminded everyone that numerous young people, in need of special support, continue to benefit from ESRA's volunteers and the Association's financial aid.
Thank you Richard Stein and all members of your Fundraising Committee.
About the author
Brenda Katten was born and educated in London, UK. She was a member of Bnei Akiva and the Federation of Zionist Youth (FZY). Professionally she worked as a Relationship and Educational Counselor in the remedial and education fields having obtained qualification from the British Association of Counselors. She and her architect husband, John, came to live in Israel in 1998.
Brenda is a past chairperson in England of: British WIZO (and is currently Honorary President); the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland; Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation. She was chairperson of the Governors one of the largest Jewish Day Schools in London.
In Israel she is currently Chairperson of ESRA – English Speaking Residents Association; Co- Chairperson of Europeans for Israel.
Her past voluntary positions in Israel include: Chairperson of Israel, Britain and the Commonwealth Association; Chairperson of World WIZO Public Affairs and NGO Department. Chairperson of World WIZO Public Relations Department and Editor of the newsletter, The Fuller Picture and Executive Member of the International Council of Women (ICW). Brenda has been a delegate for Israel at the international conferences of the United Nations’ Annual Commission on the Status of Women in New York; United Nations Conference against Racism in Durban (2001); Women Defending Peace in Geneva (2004).
Brenda has three children and eight grandchildren.
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