
Newly turned nineteen, Matthew has his first paying job this summer, working as a day camp counselor at the DC Jewish Community Center. He is also taking voice lessons, accumulating road hours toward his driver's license, and volunteering his time with the American Cancer Society, helping to launch a program which pairs high school students with teens who have just completed cancer treatment.

The big news in our family is that Ali was married a couple of weeks ago to Mr. Chafic Maalouf, whom she has known for six years. The garden wedding was held in Assonet, Massachusetts, near the couple's home in Norwood, and attended mainly by family. Ali did a great job of planning the wedding down to the last detail. The boys were delighted to be included in the wedding party, and Jon beamed as proud father of the bride.

Jon continues to work hard in the down economy, while I am spending more time on childhood cancer concerns. This year I am co-chairing the Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation fall 5K, which has been renamed the CBTF Superheroes 5K Walk/Run/Kids' Run. The new name is partly a nod to the positive impact of Team Superman over the past few years, but is mainly a confirmation of what some of us know firsthand: fighting a brain tumor requires superhuman courage and resolve, and everyone in the fight is a hero.
We hope to see many of you at this year's event on Sunday, October 3. The 5K is moving to a convenient, new location: Meadowbrook Park/Candy Cane City, in Chevy Chase, MD. If you are on my mailing list, you should have already received an email with all the details, but just in case, here's the link to register online: http://tinyurl.com/superherowalkrun . Sign up as a team member and choose "Superman" from the team drop-down menu.
Email or call if you have any questions!
Enjoy the rest of the summer!
Take care,Jaime