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November 14, 1975 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-11-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Allied Jewish Campaign and Women's Division
Leadership Chosen for 1975-1976 Fund-Raising

Vice-chairmen for the
1976 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-Israel Emergency
Fund have been named by

Women's Division
Leaders Named

' Allied Jewish Campaign-
Israel Emergency Fund.
Mrs. Ruth K. Broder has Mrs. Winik was the
been re-appointed chairman speaker at the initial ma-

communities in the United
States and Canada.
A play dealing with Jew-
ish family life, "The Cross-

November 14, 1975 13

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BORMAN

COHN

Campaign general chairmen
Dr. Leon Fill and Merle
Harris.
They are: Paul Borman,
Avern L. Cohn, David Han-
dleman, Edward C. Levy,
David S. Mondry, I William
Sherr, Abe Shiffman, and
A. Alfred Taubman.
Borman has served as a
vice chairman in previous
Campaigns. He is a past
pre-Campaign vice chair-
man and a former chairman
of the Food Division.

A 1974 and 1975 Cam-
paign vice chairman, Cohn
is a past pre-Campaign
chairman. He is the chair-
man of the Jewish Welfare
Federation's National
Agencies Division, a direc-
tor of the United Jewish
Charities, an executive
committee member of the
Jewish Community Coun-
cil of Metropolitan De-
troit, and a national vice
president of the American
Jewish Committee.

Handleman is a returning
AJC-IEF vice chairman, a
member of Federation's ex-
ecutive committee, chair-
man of the capital needs
committee and a vice presi-
dent of the United Jewish
Charities.
Levy has been a Cam-.
paign vice chairman since
1968, a trustee of Sinai Hos-
pital, and a director of the
United Jewish Charities,
Jewish Home for Aged and
the Detroit Service Group.
Mondry served as a Cam-
paign associate chairman in
1974 and 1975, and was vice
chairman in 1972 and 1973,
and is a past chairman of
the Campaign's Mercantile
Division. He is also a direc-
tor of the Detroit Service
Group and a trustee of Sinai
Hospital.

A former pre-Campaign
chairman, Sherr is a past
chairman of AJC,IEF's
Services-Arts & Crafts
Division. He heads the
Campaign's collection re-
view committee, is a mem-
ber of the Community
Services Division and a
director of the United He-
brew Schools.

Shiffman has long been
active as a Campaign vice-
chairman, and is a trustee
of Sinai Hospital and Shiff-
man Clinic.
Taubman served as a 1975
Campaign associate chair-
man. He is a former pre-
Campaign chairman, and
was an AJC-IEF vice-chair-
man and chairman of the
Real Estate & Building
Trades Division. He is also a
trust p4 of Sinai Hospital.

HANDLEMAN LEVY

of the Women's Division of
the 1976 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-Israel Emergency
Fund. The Division raised
more than $2 million last
year under her direction.
Mrs. Dulcie Rosenfeld
will serve as the Division's
associate Campaign chair-
man.
Mrs. Broder is a past pre-
Campaign chairman and a
former pre-Campaign exec-
utive vice chairman. She
was the first recipient of
Federation's Sylvia Simon
Greenberg Award fcir young
leadership.
Currently a Division vice
president, Mrs. Broder is a

4

BRODER ROSENFELD

Federation governor, a
member of the Culture and
Education Division, and a
director of the Jewish Fam-
ily & Children's Service.
Mrs. Rosenfeld has served
the Division's board of di-
rectors since 1966. A past
vice-president, Mrs. Rosen-
feld has been vice-chairman
of several Campaign sec-
tions and chairman of Pace-
setters in 1971 and 1972.
She is a governor of the
Jewish Welfare Federation,
a board member of the Jew-
ish Community Center, and
was the 1968 recipient of the
Greenberg Award.
Both women recently re-
turned from a United Jew-
ish Appeal National Wom-
en's Mission to Eastern
Europe and Israel.

Elaine Siris Winik,
right, points out a detail in
a marble sculpture to Reva
Taubman and Helen Zuck-
erman at last week's $5,-
000 meeting for the Wom-
en's Division of the 1976

MONDRY

SHERR

jor gifts meeting for the
1976 Women's Campaign.
Mrs. Taubman was chair-
man of the meeting held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Zuckerman.

Delegates
at CJFWF Meeting

Detroit

Several of Detroit's Jew-
ish communal leaders will
have leadership roles at the
44th General Assembly of
the Council of Jewish Feder-
ations and Welfare Funds
next week in Miami.
George M. Zeltzer, a vice-
president of Detroit's Jew-
ish Welfare Federation and
chairman of CJF's national
planning committee for
Jewish education and cul-
ture, will present his com-
mittee's report to the As-
sembly.
Federation President
Mandell L. Berman will be
chairman of a workshop and
discussion regarding Jewish
educational and cultural ef-
forts.
Dr. Conrad L. Giles,
chairman of Federation's
Community Services Divi-
sion, will address a session
on "Community Planning
and Budgeting in a Period of
Recession."
Federation's Women's
Division president Shirley
Harris, a member of the
national United Jewish Ap-
peal women's board, will
lead a workshop in the field
of women's communal serv-
ice.
Avern L. Cohn and Joel D.
Tauber, respectively chair-
man and associate chair-
man of Federation's new
National Agencies Division,
will both represent Detroit
at the deliberation of the
Large Cities Budgeting Con-
ference.
Jane Sherman, a national
UJA Women's Division ex-
ecutive committee member,
is chairman of the Young
Leadership Development
Workshop for the meeting.
Max M. Fisher, president
of the Jewish Agency for
Israel, will preside as chair-
man of a special United Is-
rael Appeal Luncheon.
William Avrunin, Federa-
tion's executive vice presi-
dent, will summarize the
five-day conference at the
General Assembly's closing
session on Sunday.
Also attending from De-
troit will be Rabbi M. Rob-
ert Syme of Temple Israel,
Detroit's rabbinical dele-
gate.
The Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare
Funds is the association of
central community organi-
zations serving 800 Jewish

SHIFFMAN TAUBMAN

roads," will have its pre-
miere performance at a
Thursday morning session
of the CJFWF.

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