Ron and Cathi Marx Our family has a rich history of Jewish survival, tenacity and love of life. Ron’s parents are survivors of the Holocaust. Taken as children with little education; they came to America and raised five successful children of their own. Their legacy of survival, tenacity, and strong Jewish values continue into the third and now fourth generations with their eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Cathi’s grandparents left the pogroms of Russia; their Jewish legacy grew through entrepreneurship, philanthropy, family bonds, Jewish humor and storytelling. We are keenly aware of what our own personal history of Jewish family traditions made in our own lives. With our children scattered across the country; it is not as easy to cultivate the Jewishness that we grew up with. It is our hope that the legacy we leave behind will create a beacon of homecoming, so that regardless of where they go, our children will always have a path that will lead them home to their own familiar Jewish traditions.