10 Friday, Marc Allied Jewish Campaign Formal Opening Set for April 9; Division Activities Spurred Frank Lautenberg, gen- eral chairman for the United Jewish Appeal, will be the speaker at the 1975 Allied Jewish Campaign-Is- rael Emergency Fund open- ing dinner, 7 p.m. April 9 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. His appearance was an- nounced by Campaign gen- eral chairmen Richard Sloan and Arthur Howard. The dinner, by reservation only, will officially open the 1975 Campaign which bene- fits nearly 50 local, national, and overseas agencies. Pre- Campaign and Division meetings have been taking place for several months. UN correspondent Moses - Schonfeld spoke to Detroit area optometrists and to members of the Industrial and Automotive Division at meetings held at the Ra- leigh House in. Southfield. One of the few Jewish journalists recently al lowed to visit Arab lands and the Soviet Union, Schonfeld described for both groups the political pressures and poor living conditions endured by many Jews in the U.A.R. and Russia. He stressed the need for continued American Jewish support for Soviet Jews and others seeking a new homeland. Dr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Siegel hosted a pacesetters evening for the medical phrl sicians section of the Profes- sional Division. Speaker Eli- ezer Rafaeli, president of Haifa University, told doc- tors about Israel's urgent humanitarian needs, stress- ing the rising cost of UJA- sponsored humanitarian programs in Israel and ar- ound the world. Campaign workers from various organizations and landsmanshaften attended the Metropolitan Division's "Met Kick-Off' at the Jew- ish Community Center in Detroit. Dr. Leon Fill; AJC-IEF associate chairman, briefed workers on the local and overseas needs of the world- wide Jewish community. A pacesetters evening for the food and parma- ceutical leadership was held at the Franklin home of Food Division chairman and Mrs. Bernard Weis- berg at which Gen. Shaul Rosolio, chief of Internal Security Operations for the state of Israel, spoke. Contributors at all meet- ings responded generously, pledging their support to the 1975 Campaign and demonstrating their con- cern and unity with Jews around the world. "One of the Great Resort Motels" • 540 air conditioned rooms incl. 250 fully equipped kitchenettes • 5 pools. 3 tennis courts. putting green • 1.000 ft. private sandy beach FOR FAMILY FUN Chief of Internal Security Operations for the state of Israel Gen. Shaul Rosolio, left, is shown with Food Divi- sion chairman and Mrs. Bernard Weisberg, and Divi- sion co-chairman Thomas I. Klein at the recent paceset- ters evening for the Food Division, and pharmacists and pharmaceutical suppliers active with the Allied Jewish Campaign—Israel Emergency Fund. 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Siegel, are shown, left, with medical physicians section chairman Dr. Milford Wenokur and Haifa University president Eliezer Rafaeli at the medical physicians section meeting of the Profes- sional Division, AJC-IEF. The Oaks is located one block from the only Orthodox Synagogue in Broward County (Young Israel of Hollywood) and just a short drive to Conservative and Reform Congregations. 411, "the oaks UN correspondent Moses Schonfeld, standing, is shown speaking to the optometrists section. Shown are, from left, optometrists section advisor Dr. Sheldon L. Powell, section chairman Dr. Henry Garfield, Schon- feld, section chairman Dr. Albert Blaize, Professional Division vice chairman Dr. Paul C. Feinberg, and sec- tion advisor Dr. Joseph Orent. Bank Defends Israel Policy April 4 onward. Deluxe tower suites or poolside lanais. Main Bldg. rates average as low as $21.63 per day,-dbl. occ. . "One of the best spas in America . : 414,141. 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At the same time, the news- paper Newsday reported that Chase Manhattan faces boycott proceedings by the Arab League. Stating that his bank serves countries in all parts of the world in "the cause of international commerce," Rockfeller noted that "we have for a good many years served the banking require- ments of the state of Israel, always basing our decis . on sound economic grou Likewise, we continue to serve the requirements of virtually every other coun- try in the Middle East, based on these same eco- nomic principles:" Israel Real Estate Market Dropping ' TEL AVIV (ZINS)—The ' doldrums in the real estate market continue following .the latest devaluation of the pound as fewer and fewer buyers appear. Since the devaluation prices of apartments have fall-en by about 10 percent and building plots by about 30 percent.