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The Parker Jewish Institute hosts sold-out gala at the Queens Museum

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The Parker Jewish Institute hosted a sold-out gala on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the Queens Museum in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. Attended by community leaders, the annual gala featured live musical performances, a delectable menu, a chance to connect with like-minded supporters, and a Resident Art Auction.

All of the funds that were raised at the gala will support Parker’s mission of enhancing programs and services for the Institute’s patients and residents, as well as support the thousands of people who access the institute’s continuum of services each year.

Parker is steadfast in meeting the challenge of a rapidly increasing adult population, with both innovation and growth, while maintaining the warmth and compassion that have consistently distinguished Parker’s services.

The 2024 gala included dinner by Abigail Kirsch, as well as elegant kosher and Indian cuisine upon request. Serving as the evening’s Master of Ceremonies was Marla Diamond, the longtime radio reporter from 1010 WINS Radio.

The evening featured Radio Host and Rabbi Joseph Potasnik. Wanda Houston was the evening’s musical guest, performing a mix of jazz and R&B. This year’s Resident Art Auction was curated to include the works of Parker’s talented artists.

This year’s honoree was EmPRO Insurance, which was recognized for its continued commitment to serving and protecting the health-care community.

“We express our deepest gratitude to the supporters of this year’s gala at the Queens Museum,” said Michael N. Rosenblut, The Parker Jewish Institute’s president and CEO. “Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the entire Parker team is helping to make a meaningful difference to thousands of older adults and their families across the greater New York metropolitan community.”

To support Parker and its mission, please visit parkerinstitute.org/donate-to-parker-jewish-institute