JEWISH HOUSE

Golfers get into the swing of fundraising

The funds raised will go towards supporting Jewish House’s crucial work in helping people and families experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.

Rabbi Mendel Kastel (centre) with winning team members from Comlink, (from left) Paul Ghanem, John Ellis, Brad Armstrong, and Gary Cohen.
Rabbi Mendel Kastel (centre) with winning team members from Comlink, (from left) Paul Ghanem, John Ellis, Brad Armstrong, and Gary Cohen.

The 2023 Community Crisis Golf Day, supporting Jewish House, was an incredible success on May 30.

A high turnout of 129 golfers enjoyed perfect, sunny weather at the picturesque NSW Golf Club, overlooking the waters off La Perouse. The players came together to raise funds for the worthy cause, and compete in a friendly four-ball Ambrose tournament, and enjoy lunch together in the clubhouse.

Putting competition winner Mitchell Tieck.

A fantastic display of skill and camaraderie was witnessed, as they competed for the prestigious annual Bobby Diamond Cup.

Ultimately, it was Paul Ghanem and his team that emerged victorious, earning prizes.

Putting competition winner Mitchell Tieck.

A special moment of triumph emerged during play, when Mitchell Tieck achieved a hole-in-one during the putting competition, adding an extra highlight to an already memorable day.

The success of the day would not have been possible without the support of 15 generous sponsors.

The funds raised will go towards supporting Jewish House’s crucial work in helping people and families experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.

The event demonstrated the generosity and commitment of all involved, in making a positive impact on those affected by the current cost-of-living, and rental, crisis in Sydney.

 

 

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