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By STEPHEN LARSON | Jan. 25, 2010
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Jan. 25, 2010

Bet Tzedek Legal Services held its annual dinner gala on Jan. 13 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. Barbara J. Desoer, president and chief executive officer of Bank of America Home Loans & Insurance, received the Luis Lainer Founder’s Award. The award recognized Bank of America’s financial support and volunteer service to Bet Tzedek for its Holocaust Survivors Justice Network initiative. The dinner raised roughly $2 million to support Bet Tzedek.

Bet Tzedek Legal Services held its annual dinner gala on Jan. 13 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. Barbara J. Desoer, president and chief executive officer of Bank of America Home Loans & Insurance, received the Luis Lainer Founder?s Award. The award recognized Bank of America?s financial support and volunteer service to Bet Tzedek for its Holocaust Survivors Justice Network initiative. Pictured are, from left, Holly Fujie, a member of the Bet Tzedek board and a shareholder at Buchalter Nemer, Gary D. Roberts, Bet Tzedek board chair and executive vice president and general council for Fox Entertainment Group; Desoer; and Mitchell A. Kamin, president and CEO of Bet Tzedek. The dinner raised roughly $2 million to support Bet Tzedek. <!-- Justice in the House -->

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