[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 95 (Monday, July 15, 2002)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1258]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
COMMEMORATING THE 40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF JOE AND BARBARA SALTZMAN
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HON. MICHAEL M. HONDA
of california
in the house of representatives
Monday, July 15, 2002
Mr. HONDA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Joe and Barbara
Saltzman who were married on July 1, 1962, and are now celebrating
their 40th wedding anniversary. They are the children of Ruth and
Murray Saltzman and Sid and Lillian Epstein, the parents of David and
Michael Saltzman, the parents-in-law of Jennifer Saltzman, and the
grandparents of Samantha and Sarah Saltzman.
Joe and Barbara Saltzman have been active as professional journalists
in the community for four decades, with Joe Saltzman having won more
than 50 awards as a broadcast journalist including the Columbia
University-duPont broadcast journalism award, four Emmys, four Golden
Mikes, two Edward R. Murrow Awards, a Silver Gavel, and one of the
first NAACP Image Awards, and Barbara Saltzman having been a member of
the Los Angeles Times staff for 22 years and editor of the daily
Calendar section.
When their son David, a Chadwick School graduate, tragically died of
Hodgkin's disease after graduating from Yale, Joe and Barbara could
have turned their backs on the world. Instead, they mortgaged their
house to keep a promise they had made to David. They promised that if
he finished his children's book, The Jester Has Lost His Jingle, they
would make sure it would be published in the way he envisioned it and
would donate it to children who were suffering from illnesses.
Joe and Barbara made that promise a reality producing more than
40,000 Jester books and 35,000 Jester & Pharley Dolls that have been
donated to ill and special-needs children. The book has also become a
national best-seller and there are more than 300,000 copies in
circulation. To further their efforts, Joe and Barbara Saltzman have
created The Jester & Pharley Phund, a non-profit charity so that they
can continue the mission of giving every child a sense of hope, a
feeling of empowerment, a love of learning, the joy of laughter, and
the desire to live up to The Jester & Pharley's motto: ``It's up to us
to make a difference, it's up to us to care. . . .''
Barbara has become ``The Jester's Mom'' bringing the Jester &
Pharley's message of hope and laughter to thousands of children in
hospitals and schools throughout the country. Joe has served the
community as a professor of journalism at the University of Southern
California Annenberg School for Communication for more than 35 years
and continues to serve as an educator, academic, journalist and
administrator.
Mr. Speaker, Joe and Barbara Saltzman have dedicated their lives to
helping children who need to hear the Jester's message and have made a
significant difference in the lives of so many people who need to find
hope and laughter. I commend their commitment in bringing a little more
happiness to all our lives.
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