THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 21, 1975 5 Phonogift Campaign Starts Sunday, AJC-IEF Plans Meetings "Answer the call!" is the request of More than 700 volunteer workers who will telephone families in the metropolitan area for con- tributions during Phonogift, the 1975 Allied Jewish Cam- paign-Israel Emergency Fund Women's Division so- licitation drive. Phonogift callS asking for contributions to benefit nearly 50 humanitarian agencies will be made Sun- day through March 2. - Pledge envelopes will be mailed to contributors or eked up throughout the * eek and for a few days after Phonogift by a volun- teer motor corps. Over 10,000 families in the Detroit Jewish commu- nity will be solicited during Phonogift for contributions for the 1975 AJC-IEF. Phonogift chairman Mar- ion Pierce explained the pro- cedures of the telephone campaign at • a briefing meeting for workers Feb. _ 19. She said motor corps vol- unteers will be wearing identification when they pick up contributions. . Executive vice chairman Harriet Dunsky said, "Our workers will ask each con- tributor for her best possi- ble gift because this is such a crucial year for Jews in Is- rael and around the world." Phonogift betins with a 10 a.m: to 2 p.m. session Sun- day. There will be no calls made on Friday and Satur- day. Volunteers are still needed to call and drive. Anyone wishing to help should call Lois H. Brown at the Women's Division office of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, 965-3939. At the same time, the Professional and the Indus- _ trial & Automotive Divi- sions of the 1975 AJC-IEF have scheduled meetings. Yaacov Morris, press offi- cer. of Israel's Permanent Mission to the UN, will speak to the dentists 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mintz. A former Israeli Consul-in New York and General Con- sul of Israel in Bombay, In- dia, Morris is a spokesman for the Israeli government, frequently interpreting the country's policies on na- tional television and in the press. 'Chairman of the meeting is Dr. Murray A. Shekter. ante" and "Flight and Res- cue." Milton Lucow is chair- man of the attorneys section of Campaign's Professional Division. The Industrial and Auto- motive Division will hold a brunch at the Raleigh House 10 a.m. March 2, ac- cording to chairman Joel D. Tauber. UN correspondent Moses Schonfeld will present up- dated facts and figures on current Mideast Issues. One of the few Jewisl. journalists recently allowed to visit Jews in Arab lands and the Soviet Union, Schonfeld has covered. the Yom Kippur War, Kissinger shuttle diplomacy, the Six- Day War, and the White House. A "bi-focal" breakfast meeting is slated for opto.- metrists at the same time at the Raleigh House. A manu- facturer's display of opto- metric computerized re- YEHUDA BAUER Attorneys will hear Dr. Yehuda Bauer, head of the Department for Holocaust Studies at Hebrew Univer- sity in Jerusalem, • at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mr. _ and Mrs. Avern Cohn.. An authority on . the Holo- caUst, Dr. Bauer is the au- thor of "My Brothers' Keeper," the dramatic his- toty of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Commit- tee. He has also written "From Diplomacy to Resist- "THIS SUIT IS COMPLETELY WASHABLE, AND PRICED FOR THE DROUGHT." "Shel," I said, "what the world - needs now is a leisure suit that looks great and costs only $50." Both Shel and Robert Lewis thought I had a super idea ... they even made it machine washable. Come see it. Briefing chairman. I3everly Baker, left, tells Mildred Weiss, Marjorie Krasnick, Donna Slatkin, and Mrs. Irv- ing Goldman about the doubling of pledges at the recent meeting for first-time $100 contributors that was held at the Goldman home. Dr. Ruth Kruger gave a critique of the successful 'U.S. dancing debut of Russian emigres Valerie and Galina Panov. '50 hifrn LINCOLN SHOPPING CENTER 10 1/2 Mile and Greenfield ,rea * 0,00" glatttIW W sttSt$ 0** t,§f 044 tt Milton Schwartz, center, of Huntington Woods was among 50 leaders in the nation's metals industry who have just returned from an intensive ten-day mission to Israel. His trip, the first single-industry mission ar- ranged by the United Jewish Appeal, included a visit to the industrial city of Haifa. Also pictured are, left, Leon- ard S. Kaminker of Buffalo, N. Y., and UJA associate national campaign director Joel S. Friedman. • fracting equipment will be available, and_they will also hear Schonfeld. Chairmen for the break- fast caucus are Drs. Albert Blaize and Henry Garfield. Daily—Hospital—Sympathy WE CAN FIT YOU! FRUIT BASKETS Rodnick Brs. 21032 Crosbeck 1417 1 Blk N 8 Mile • Warren , PR 2-43 50 . . World-Wide D.elivery 1 GOWNS '29 tos129 (" 41 LONG, SHORT STYLES WEDDINGS BAR ZV PARTIES. SIZES 6 to 44 HANDELS 154 SOUTH WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 2-4150