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WIZO around the world life presidents) and to Hazel Crown and Lorraine Rosmarin (honorary life vice chairmen). The treasurer reported that despite the difficult economic climate, WIZO Johannesburg had achieved its target. The meeting concluded with the singing of Hatikvah and tea. Opera in All of its Forms Children enjoying Zumba and Capoeira Sponsor A Child in Zurich & Geneva Recipients of the WIZO Outreach Award with WIZO Vice Chair JHB Andrea Wainer (far l), (l-r) Michal Lew, Dinah Rabson, Pnina Herring, Dani Waksman Forty-five ladies attended a WIZO Zurich Sponsor A Child luncheon at the home of Eva Wyler. Guests were treated to a delectable menu and an interesting and entertaining speech given by honorary guest speaker Richard Schneider, chief correspondent of the German TV channel ARD in Israel. Bus Tour A full busload of participants was treated to an exhilarating, informative, and nostalgic tour on “Remembering the Jewish Contribution to the Struggle.” Brett McDougall and Merle Ruff, of the Johannesburg Heritage Foundation, shared their research with attendees as they passed through Doornfontein, Yeoville, Bellevue, Upper Houghton and Norwood, recalling some of the leading Jewish figures in the ‘Struggle.’ Flo Bird, the dynamic fighter for Johannesburg’s heritage, navigated the tour. The highlight of the visit was “Liliesleaf,” where participants shared the experiences of Rivonia trialists, including Madiba (Nelson Mandela) and Kathrada. Under the theme‘The Opera in all of its Forms,’WIZO Lausanne held its annual evening of dinner and entertainment at the Beau Rivage Palace in Ouchy. The musical entertainment – which could only be described as something in between virtuoso and humorous – included over an hour of operatic talent and ingenuity by Davide Autieri and Leanna Durney, accompanied by pianist Guy-Fracois Leuenberger. Together, the three entertained the audience with spicy, funny and tender sketches. The evening also included a delicious dinner, an extravagant dessert buffet and an exceptional raffle. Guests included His Excellency the Ambassador of Israel in Bern Igal Caspi and his wife. WIZO Geneva thanks its generous sponsors for making the evening such a success. Johannesburg Annual General Meeting Pretoria Annual General Meeting The 113th WIZO AGM in Pretoria was attended by WIZO members and representatives from numerous Pretoria organisations, each of which remarked on the sizeable funds raised by WIZO Pretoria, a small but active community. Guest speaker was WIZO superwoman Dina Diamond. The two short videos that were shown left no doubt in anyone’s mind that the work done and funds raised by WIZO are not only well used and appreciated, but vital for so many people. (l to r) Leanna Durney, Guy-François Leuenberger, Davide Autieri, Anne Argi Guests at the Zurich Sponsor A Child Luncheon International Women’s Day Two hundred supporters attended WIZO Geneva’s annual Sponsor A Child evening, held for the first time at the CransMontana. Guests included WIZO Switzerland President Anne Argi, Israeli Ambassador at the UN Eviatar Manor and his wife Professor Orly Manor. Esteemed violinist Alexandra Cravero used her humour and exceptional talent to entertain and spread a little fire among the guests. Guests were also treated to a raffle with wonderful prizes, after which they “went wild” on the dance floor. WIZO Geneva is proud of the chaverot who organised the event and the generosity of their guests and sponsors who far exceeded the federation’s expectations with their donations and support. In celebration of International Women’s Day 2014, WIZO chaverot held a Ladies’ Lunch at the Hotel de la Paix in Geneva. President of WIZO Switzerland Anne Argi, Honorary President Ruth Dreyfus and Professor Orly Manor attended the exceptional lunch along with about 100 other guests. President of WIZO Geneva Cornelia Gurwicz Fischer presented the Golden WIZO Award to Ruth Rappaport, Honorary President of WIZO Geneva. Ruth Rappaport is an exceptional woman who WIZO Switzerland sees as an example of generosity and dedication to the children of Israel. (l to r) Kim Wainer, Andrea Wainer, Marcia Parness, Ayala Sharir, Molly Jayes Annual General Meeting WIZO Johannesburg held its 100th AGM, representing a century of dedication, love and commitment by thousands of WIZO women. Rabbi Katz recited a Dvar Torah on Queen Esther. Under the theme “Portraits of Moral Choice,” Tali Nates, the Director of the Johannesburg Holocaust Centre, told the stories of Holocaust victims and survivors. The chairman’s report covered WIZO’s many functions and educational programmes. Honorary Life Awards were conferred to Marcia Parness and Annette Price (ho