Sid Jacobson JCC gears up for 32nd annual Golf and Tennis Outing

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Sid Jacobson JCC gears up for 32nd annual Golf and Tennis Outing
After a day of golf and tennis, attendees enjoy a fun-filled cocktail hour followed by a sit-down dinner and evening presentation. (Photo courtesy of Sid Jacobson JCC)

Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center will host its 32nd annual Golf and Tennis Outing on Monday, July 30, at Glen Oaks Club in Old Westbury — host of the 2017 PGA Northern Trust Tournament.

The annual event — attended by hundreds each year — will feature a day of golf, tennis, cocktails and dinner.

The event is presented by Hiram Cohen & Son, a Williston Park-based insurance agency serving Long Island since 1919. This year’s Golf-Co-Chairs are Erik Gershwind and Martin Rosenman. Andrew Sandler is the Tennis Chair.

This year’s event honorees are Merrill Lynch colleagues, David Pelton and Brett Goldberg. Both of these philanthropic award recipients are both residents of Roslyn.

Pelton, a board member at Old Westbury Hebrew Congregation, devotes much of his time to Jewish causes. He is also a member of the UJA-Federation’s New Leadership Campaign Cabinet, a member of the UJA-Federation’s Long Island Council, a committee member of the Long Island Lay Advisory Council, and a Business Leader Forum Executive committee member.

A senior vice president and financial advisor, David and his wife Donna reside in Roslyn Estates and have three children – Bari, Brett and Lindsay.

Brett Goldberg, his wife Molly, and children Caroline and Sam, are also very active in the community and are continued supporters of Sid Jacobson. They have participated in a range of the JCC’s programs and in following the “pay it forward” philosophy, continue to be involved with several fundraising events to raise much-needed funds for the JCC’s social services programs.

For more information on the event, please visit sjjcc.org/golf or call 516-484-1545 ext. 233.

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