Development, Donor Impact Report, Faces of the J

Choosing to Stay Connected

Karen Robins + Stella Robins

Itโ€™s clear from the moment Karen Robins sees her granddaughter, Stella, coming down the hall, that these two have a unique connection. โ€œWeโ€™ve always had a special bond,โ€ Karen said, wrapping Stella in a big hug.

Stella attended the Jโ€™s Early Childhood Schoolโ€”โ€I remember making crafts with you at grandparentsโ€™ day,โ€ Karen saidโ€”and the family has supported the J for many years through their Robins Nest Family Foundation. Recently, they funded two hydroponic gardens that provide year-round, hands-on learning opportunities (and fresh veggies!) for children in ECS. Theyโ€™ve also provided support for Dinner at Our House, a program where volunteers make dinners for teens experiencing homelessness.

Itโ€™s always been important to Karen that her family understands the responsibility of giving back to their community. โ€œIt sounds old-fashioned, but charity begins at home,โ€ she said. โ€œThe J and our synagogue have been our home base for so much of our lives and weโ€™d like them to continue to be there for the next generations.โ€

Stella worked as a Summer J Camp counselor this year, helping the next generation make amazing memories. โ€œSome of these kids are going to remember their time at camp for the rest of their lives, so I wanted to make sure their days here were great ones,โ€ she said.

She also enjoyed reconnecting with the Jewish community. โ€œIt feels like home to me. Coming back after so long, itโ€™s fun to see people I know from preschool but havenโ€™t seen in years.โ€

Karen was delighted to hear that Stella reconnected with old friendsโ€”and the Jewish communityโ€”this summer. โ€œI hope this will always be your community,โ€ Karen said. โ€œIn my day, the Jewish community had to be your community. You werenโ€™t allowed to join a country club or a sorority that wasnโ€™t Jewish; you had no choice.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s crazy,โ€ Stella interjected.

โ€œIt was a different world,โ€ Karen said. โ€œToday, itโ€™s a conscious choice. We make a choice to stay connected to our people. It takes more effort, but itโ€™s so important.โ€

How does Karen feel seeing Stella actively choose to stay involved in the Jewish community and the SJCC? Sheโ€™s quick to answer, with a beaming smile: โ€œProud,
as always.โ€