Temple Bat Yahm honors ‘Women of the Year’
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Temple Bat Yahm honored three outstanding women Tuesday at its 16th
annual Women of the Year Luncheon at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport
Beach.
Gayle Henryck, Shila Libby and Serene Stokes were recognized for their
many accomplishments both at the temple and in the community.
Henryck, who was honored for service on the Sisterhood committee, has
been active with the temple for 25 years. She has served on numerous
committees over the years, including the Flower Fund, the Caring
Committee, Oneg Committee, Chanukah Bazaar and Women of the Year
Committee. She currently serves on the Sisterhood Board and the Temple
Membership Committee.
Libby was recognized for her service to the temple, where she has served
on several committees. Her work has included conducting Shabbat and
Passover workshops for Rabbi Mark S. Miller. She has lived in Newport
Beach since 1976.
Stokes, who received the honor for community service, has sat on numerous
temple committees and helped organize the volunteer program for Heritage
Pointe. She and her husband of 48 years, Sid, and their family have been
members of the temple for 26 years.
Stokes is a member of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of
Education. Her community involvement also includes work with the Newport
Library Arts and Education Center, Friends of the Orange County
Interfaith Shelter, California Retired Teachers Central Division Board of
Directors, Santa Ana Girls Club and the Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce.
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