Oh man, these anti-gun kikes are the reason anti-semitism is rising, because they consistently work against the American country and our rights.
This is sickening, I researched this lady.
And a little bit more information about Lynne Korman Honickman
Lynne Korman Honickman is founder and president of The Honickman Foundation (THF), which partners for the future through art, education and community. A devoted wife and partner for over 50 years, as well as a mother and grandmother, Lynne has managed to bring into balance the life of being a supportive spouse, with her passions, interests and values.
Formally trained as a writer and artist, Lynne is now an activist for the arts and for pressing social issues. Her core values are derived from her family and her Jewish heritage—a legacy that values family, hard work and civic responsibility. In 1976, she established Regional Media Associates, an in-house advertising agency for the Honickman Bottling Group, where she served as president and creative director for fifteen years. As her children, her own life and her husband's career matured, Lynne expanded her love for the arts into a commitment to social causes that support and benefit many of the artists, friends and acquaintances who had touched and influenced her life. She had learned from a family tradition of 'Tikkun Haalam'—to repair the world—believing with Martin Luther King that “our lives begin and end the day we become silent about things that really matter.” In the mid-eighties, Lynne joined the fledgling God's Love We Deliver, a feeding and educational service in New York for the homebound living with AIDS, and served as trustee of GLWD for twelve years.
Lynne was president, a contributing editor and a trustee for 15 years of the international not-for-profit publishing house, the Aperture Foundation and a board member of the Institute of Contemporary Art for 20 years. Currently, she is a trustee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art where she serves as chairman of the Education Committee and the Executive Committee, as well as Co-Chair of PMA's Photo Council. She is also on the board of directors of The American Poetry Review and Project H.O.M.E., which provides housing, opportunities, medical care and education for the homeless and at risk individuals and families. Lynne serves on the Mayor's Council for the Homeless, the Mayor's Task Force to End Homelessness Action Leadership Team, The Philadelphia Children's Commission and the advisory board of MANNA (Metropolitan AIDS Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance). In 1989 Lynne established The Honickman Foundation. It is here that she now commits her time, energy, resources and heart.