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JENNIE LITVACK Obituary

LITVACK JENNIE ILENE LITVACK Jennie Ilene Litvack - beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend -- passed away on Thursday, June 27, 2019, surrounded by her family at their home in Chevy Chase, MD, after a heroic battle with a rare, aggressive cancer. She was 55. A native of Montreal, Jennie was blessed with a happy childhood - a warm, loving, supportive family and friends with whom she remains close to this day. Unlike most of her classmates, Jennie went to America for college, receiving her undergraduate degree at Duke University and then earning her master's and doctoral degrees from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. At Duke, Jennie met fellow student Rob Satloff; together from the mid-1980s, they married in 1990 and lived joyfully over the years in Oxford, England; Yaounde, Cameroon; Zichron Yaakov, Israel; Rabat, Morocco, as well as Washington, DC and environs. An economist by training, Jennie traveled the globe for two decades for the World Bank, helping to fight poverty and improve living standards as lead economist of human development for Latin America, lead economist for Morocco, and country economist for Vietnam, among other positions. Her original doctoral research on pharmaceutical pricing in rural health centers in Cameroon itself had a major impact, playing a key role in ensuring access to medications for millions of people throughout Africa. After her retirement from the Bank in 2010, Jennie shifted focus from the highly technical to the deeply spiritual. She joined the board of Adas Israel Congregation and led the lay effort to establish its Jewish Mindfulness Center of Washington, a project that won two national awards for innovative Jewish programming. She also helped bring mindfulness and religious pluralism to Israel through her work as a board member of Or Halev, the Center for Jewish Spirituality and Meditation. In addition, Jennie found her calling a decade ago as Adas Israel's ba'alat tekiya (shofar blower). She created such powerful evo- cative, melodic sounds that services on the Jewish new year overflowed with congregants eager to fulfill the commandment to hear the shofar. The "goddaughter" of famed jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, who she met when she was fourteen and with whom she stayed close friends for the rest of his life, Jennie was featured on National Public Radio for her magical ability to make music out of the sounds of her special shofar, an African kudu horn nearly four feet long. But of all her accomplishments, none compared to the immense pride Jennie had in her three wonderful sons - Benji, who graduated from Duke last month; William, a rising sophomore at Washington University in St. Louis; and David, who just completed fifth grade at the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School. In addition to her husband and sons, Jennie is survived by her mother, Naomi Litvack of Montreal; her older sister Karen Dagenais of Woodbury, Minnesota, and her children Dylan and Katrina; her younger sister Dina Lubin of Toronto, Ontario, and her son Scott; her extended family and a multitude of dear friends, both close to home and around the world. Jennie's funeral will take place Sunday, June 30, 1 p.m., at Adas Israel Congregation, 2850 Quebec St., NW, Washington, DC 20008. Shiva will be held at the family home, 4902 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD, 20815, following interment until 9 p.m., Monday thru Thursday, morning prayers, 7:30 a.m., visitation, 2 to 5 p.m., evening prayers, 7:30 p.m. Donations may be made to the Jennie Litvack Memorial Fund at Adas Israel, which will support the redesign of the gallery adjacent to the synagogue's entry foyer as a special contemplative space dedicated in her memory and will, in Israel, promote greater religious pluralism and the spread of mindful Judaism through the important work of Or Halev. Arrangements by Hines-Rinaldi Funeral Home, Inc. under Jewish Funeral Practices Committee of Greater Washington Contract.Arrangements by Hines-Rinaldi Funeral Home, Inc. under Jewish Funeral Practices Committee of Greater Washington Contract.

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Published by The Washington Post from Jun. 29 to Jul. 1, 2019.

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July 18, 2019

Just heartbroken to hear of Jennie's passing. Rabbi Matt Berkowitz, Jerusalem (a fan from the Wexner community)

Michele and Oliver Baltuch

July 1, 2019

our deepest sympathies to Naomi, Rob and your whole family on Jennie's passing. We were very saddened to hear of the loss of our cousin who made such a difference in the world.

July 1, 2019

My deepest sympathy to the family.
Jennie will truly be missed by many who knew her. May God give you the comfort to cope with the loss of your beloved one. Psalm 147:3

Amy

Denise and Joel Gershowitz

July 1, 2019

Although our family did not know Jennie personally we feel so blessed to have heard her blow Shofar during High Holiday services at Adas Israel and we will forever be grateful. May her memory be for a blessing.

Bobby Arbess

July 1, 2019

Dear Naomi, Karen and Dina, I am very sad to hear of Jennie's passing.

I consider it a blessing to have grown up together on Sheraton Drive and been close family friends. Jennie stands out in memory as one of the most warm, loving and genuine people I have ever known. She matched brightness with heart, kindness with a rare brand of joie de vivre and happily accepted everyone for who they were. I was always so impressed how she managed to strike a friendship with Dizzy Gllespie at age 14 and will never forget when she took me to meet him at the Rising Sun. May her lovely warm light burn brightly in the hearts and souls of the many people she must've touched through her many years of service to humanity. Much love and holding you up in my thoughts and prayers.

July 1, 2019

Condolences to Naomi, Karen and Dina, so very sad to hear of Jennie's passing. I grew up with Jennie as a close family friend in Montreal West and I remember her as one of the most warm, loving and genuine people I'd ever met in all my years since. She had a unique joie de vivre and ability to accept and enjoy people for who they were. I remember Jennie taking me to the Rising Sun to meet her friend Dizzy Gillespie and thinking Jennie was the only person I knew from where we grew up who had the kind of magnetic personality that could strike a friendship with a Jazz giant like Dizzy at the age of fourteen. She came from a beautiful family of down-to-earth, happy folks and I feel blessed to have know you all and will always remember Jennie for her bright smile and earnest way about her and with the kind of good vibes and humanity she steadily exuded all her days.

Frank Litvack

June 29, 2019

We wish to send our most sincere condolences to Jennie's family. Though we had not met since Jenny was a little girl, I have fond memories of her as well as time at Expos games with David, her late father. Jennie clearly became a remarkable woman with much professional and personal success.
The Los Angeles Litvack family

Eleanor and Harris Mitchell

June 29, 2019

Dear Naomi ,Rob and Family
We were fortunate to have Jennie in our lives,because of the long and close friendship she shared with our daughter
Susan.From the moment we met,we felt a warm and close connection and even at a young age we could sense that Jennie was a remarkable person destined to achieve great things and she has left an incredible legacy. Our family extends heartfelt condolences on your immense loss and hope your wonderful memories will provide strength during this sad and difficult time

Eleanor and Harris Mitchell

June 29, 2019

Dear Naomi,Rob and family,
We were fortunate to have Jennie in our lives,because of the long and close friendship she shared with our daughter Susan.From the moment we met,we felt a warm and close connection and even at a young age could sense that Jennie was a remarkable person,destined to achieve great things and she has left an incredible legacy.Our family extends their heartfelt condolences on your immense loss and hope your wonderful memories will help sustain you during this sad and difficult time.

N. S.

June 29, 2019

My deepest sympathy to the family of Jennie Litvack. May you be comforted in knowing that our Heavenly Father cares for you. He will give you strength and courage to cope with your grief. Psalm 94: 17-19

Marilyn Bicher

June 29, 2019

Dear Naomi, Rob and family

Please accept our deepest sympathy. Jennie was a shining star. She was kind, sensitive, devoted and brilliant. Benji, William and David are blessed to have had such a wonderful mother and role model.
We are thinking about all of you .
Marilyn and Ben Bicher

Carole and Bernie Arbess

June 29, 2019

Dear Naomi and Family
We are so saddened with the news of Jenny's passing.
We shall remember her fondly for all her wonderful attributes but mostly for her zest for life.
Hopefully your special memories will help sustain you at this difficult time.
Lots of love
Carole and Bernie

Missy

June 29, 2019

I am so very sorry for the recent loss of your loved one. May the God of all comfort strengthen the entire family during this time of sorrow. Those who have died, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes.
(Psalms 116:15).

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