FOR A GOOD CAUSE -- Judy Egendorf
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-- Story by Claudia Figueroa; photo by Taya Kashuba
For Judy Egendorf, Temple Bat Yahm is like a second home.
The Jewish temple in Newport Beach is where she spends several hours a
week volunteering her time. Egendorf, 57, serves on the temple’s
membership committee and volunteers for Bat Yahm’s women’s group,
Sisterhood.
She helps temple staff keep track of the membership and distribute
mailings. She also greets members and visitors before services and helps
organize the Chanukah Bazaar.
“I’ve done almost everything a volunteer can do for [the temple],”
Egendorf said. “People often say I don’t know how to say no, but I enjoy
doing it.”
Egendorf, who has been a full-time volunteer for 20 years, admitted that
she hasn’t thought about getting credit for her work. During a recent
luncheon, she said it finally hit her.
“I saw my name on the program and my title said co-chair next to it, and
thought ‘what did I do?’ I don’t look at my role in the organization as
work, so it took me awhile to remember,” she said.
Even without recognition, Egendorf said her work is rewarding. For the
last two years, she has been a key player in Sisterhood’s tutoring
program at Pomona Elementary School in Costa Mesa, which teaches
first-graders how to read, write and pronounce words.
In addition to helping teachers spend more one-on-one time with children,
Egendorf sees it as a break from stress.
“It’s just a really nice feeling to hear kids thank me after I read to
them,” she said.
Egendorf said the payoff of volunteer work is priceless.
“Over the years, I’ve made a lot of good friends. That’s why I enjoy
doing it. To me, temples are like my home.”
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