68th Annual Scholarship Banquet
Wednesday, March 23 @ 6:30 PM
The Crowne Plaza, Clayton
The relocation of the school to Warson Road faced numerous challenges. EHA leaders were true visionaries since at that time very little was located in this area, nor was the Jewish community as large or as spread out as it is today. From that time, we have watched our beloved institution grow into large and comfortable campus we have today. The Academy has been blessed with a succession of outstanding presidents who have helped lead the institution from strength to strength.

This memorable evening event will unfold inside the landmark Crowne Plaza Hotel with a delicious meal, presentation recognizing past and current school presidents, and a a short live auction.

All are invited to join us in honoring our past presidents by contributing to the event. To advertise in our souvenier journal, please click <HERE>, or contact David Friedman at EHA (314) 373-7533 (dfriedman@eha.org). Journal ads are due on Friday, March 11.

To make reservations online, please click <HERE>.

For more information about the banquet, please contact Gideon Erkenswick at EHA, (314) 994-7856 (info@eha.org), or event chairpersons Darla Grossberg and Adinah Raskas.

The Crowne Plaza Clayton
7750 Carondelet Avenue
Clayton, Missouri 63105
(314) 726-5400

Parking
If you are traveling by car, there will be no charge for parking in the Crowne Plaza garage.
Past and Current School Presidents
1138 Warson Road
St. Louis, Missouri 63132
314-994-7856
Mark Drazen
Dugie Baron
Craig Reiss
Rosaline Sonnenwirth
Alan Kandel
Joel Garbow
Stuart Ozar
Adinah Raskas
Ed Adleman
Frank Altman
Michael Drazen*
Bernice Lyons
Julius Krantman*
Stanley Raskas
Herbert Sunshine
Max Waltuch*
Ralph Raskas*
Israel Goldberg*
Meyer Goldenberg*
Frank L. Hoffman*
Ben Pessin*
Louis Raskas*
Sol Weinhaus*
Sam Lefton*
Sam Werber*

*Of Blessed Memory
On the 50th Anniversary of the H.F. Epstein Hebrew Academy school building, we acknowledge those extraordinary individuals who led this institution from its modest beginnings to an established pillar of the St. Louis Jewish community.