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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Junior, Women's Divisions Set AJCampaign Meetings

Leadership and members
of the Junior and Women's
Divisions of the 1976 Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund have spe-
cial meetings scheduled this
month.
The Junior Division's
young men and women will
be briefed at two separate
pre-Campaign meetings.
Israeli author Amos Elon
will speak at the men's pre-
Campaign cocktail party
7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
laza Ballroom of the Sher-
n-Southfield Hotel.
A fourth generation Is-
raeli, he authored the con-
troversial book "Founders
and Sons" and "Herzl,"
and is a former Washing-
ton correspondent for the
Iiraeli newspaper Haar-
etz.

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Chairman for the evening
meeting is Bruce J. Finsil-
ver. He will be assisted by
vice chairmen Jeffrey N.
Bonin, Thomas M. Kukes,
and E. Steven Robinson;
group chairmen David S.
Aronow, Gary L. Fried,
Brian J. Kott, Richard F.
Roth and Kenneth J. Saf-
ran; and associate chairmen
Peter M. Alter, James L.
Bonin, Benjamin F. Brody,
Harry S. Colburn, Robert L.
Hamburger, Jonathan M.
Jaffa, Larry Kraft, Norman
A. Pappas, Michael B. Perl-
man and Marc G. White-
field.
The pre-Campaign_Junior
Division women's section
will be briefed by United

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Lumberg is adviser. Asso-
ciate chairmen are Julie
Hertz, Barbara Hillman,
Linda Kayes, Nancy Mad-
din, Barbara Jo Safran,
Linda Schmier, Carol Sole,
Cherie Sternberg and Ellen
Whitefield.
Richard J. Maddin is pres-
ident of the Junior Division.

Sherman

Jewish Appeal Women's
National Board Member
Jane Sherman 1 p.m. Jan.
25 in the Studio Theatre of
the new Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield.
Mrs. Sherman will de-
scribe her experiences as a
participant in the recent
United Jewish Appeal spe-
cial mission to Eastern Eu-
rope and Israel.
A former UJA Women's
Division chairman, she is
Detroit's 1976 Women's
Division workers briefing
chairman, a Division di-
rector and a member of the
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's Community Services
Division.
Another mission delegate,
Division Campaign chair-
man Ruth K. Broder, will
share her impressions of Po-
land and Romania.
Mrs. Broder is a Division
vice president, a member of
the Culture and Education
Division, and serves on Fed-
eration's Executive Commit-
tee and Board of Governors.
Ellen Schmier is chair-
man for the Junior Division
meeting. Joan Satovsky is
vice chairman and Sherri.

Women's Division
Delegates on the October
1975 National Mission to
Eastern Europe and Israel
will address the $1,000 ad-
vance gifts meeting of the
Women's Division 12:30
p.m. Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Avern L. Cohn
in Detroit.
Division
Campaign
chairman Ruth K. Broder,
$250 Division chairman
Edie Mittenthal, associate
Campaign chairman Dul-
cie Rosenfeld, and UJA
national board member
Jane Sherman will discuss
their Mission experiences
and lead a discussion on
current needs facing the
world-wide Jewish com-
munity.
Assisting chairman Helen
Rice with the advance gifts'
meeting are associate chair-
men Doris Lee Goldman,
briefing chairman Beverly
Peterman, and Ruth Burn-
stine, Joan Goldrath, Sally
Soberman, and Beane Thal,
vice chairmen.
Shirley Harris is presi-
dent of the Women's Divi-
sion.

DZF Scholar-in-Residence •
Continues Lecture Series

Various
communal
groups will hear the Detroit
Zionist Federation's schol-
ar-in-residence, Senta Jose-
phtal this week.
Mrs. Josephtal is a former
absorbtion director for His-
tadrut and a former Mem-
ber of Knesset.
She will address a service-
in-the-round 8:30 p.m. today
at Cong. Beth Shalom. At
1:30 p.m. Saturday, Mrs.
Josephtal will speak at the
10 Mile Jewish Community
Center for senior adults.
On Sunday, Mrs. Jose-
phtal will address a break-
fast with social workers at
Wayne State University.
That evening at 8, she will
speak on "The Realities of
the Israeli Situation" for
the American Jewish
Committee.
Monday's schedule in-

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Oneg to Precede
Annual Art Show

The Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute will focus its oneg
Shabat program on "Mail
Creates Art — Art Creates
Man," as a prelude to its
13th annual art show, 8:45
p.m. Jan. 23 at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
The annual art show will
be held Feb. 6-8.
The oneg Shabat will fea-
ture illustrated lectures by
Israel Kaplansky and Sylvia
Chover. The public is invited
at no charge. Refreshments
will be served.

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SINGLES will have a thea-
ter party to see "Hester
Street," 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the Somerset Cinema.
For required reservations,
call Rhonda Lenzner,
968-8359.
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THE SINGLES CON-
NECTION will host a Sun-
day breakfast 11 a.m. Jan.
25 at the Maple House Res-
taurant, 10 Mile and South-.
field Rds. For reservations,
by Thursday, call Sandy
Kraus, 542-6106.
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PEOPLE WITHOUT
PARTNERS of the Jewish
Community Center will
meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the
10 Mile Center branch.
Jerry Charbonneau and Dr.
Joe Deloach of the COPRIN
organization will speak on
"Challenge of Being Single."
There will be an afterglow
with refreshments. For in-
formation, call the Center,
851-7300, group services di-
vision.

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CRITERION CLUB will
have an open house 8:15
p.m. Wednesday at The Red
Bull Restaurant, Eight Mile
and Grand River Rds. A
bers comprised of mem-
em-
bers of the media will dis-
cuss "The Influence and
Importance of the Mass
_Media." Harvey L. Katz will,
be moderator. Guests are
invited at no charge. For in-
formation, call Betty Wein-
berg, 559-5175.
* * *
FRIENDS OF' THE
BAYIT will hear Sue Des-
sel from the North Ameri-
can Jewish Student Appeal
8 p.m. Tuesday at the home
of Nili Marcia, 5040 Com-
monwealth. She will speak
on "The National Jewish
Movement." For informa-
tion, call David Samet,
342-8436, or Ms. Marcia,
831-9309.

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Center Programs
for Young' Adults

The Jewish Community
Center has ongoing pro-
grams for young adults.
On Mondays, volleyball is
held from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m.
at the 10 Mile Center
Branch. Basketball is held
9:30 p.m. Thursdays. There
is a nominal charge for
each.
A program of Israeli
dancing is held 7:30 p.m.
every Sunday at the 10 Mile
branch. For information on
young adult activities at the
Center, call Al Yost,
851-7300.

eludes a noon lecture to the
Hillel Foundation at Wayne
State University, and an 8
p.m. talk for the Detroit
Council for World Affairs at
the Center for Teaching
About Peace and War at the
Huntington- Woods library.
She will speak on "Arab-Is-
rael Conflict in the Middle
East."
Mrs. Josephtal will speak
on "The View From Israel"
at the 9:45 a.m. open board
meeting of Hadassah Tues-
day at the Sutton Place
Apts. club house. At 9 p.m.
Tuesday she will speak to
the Ivan S. Bloch Lodge of
Bnai Brith at the Bnai Brith
office. Her topic will be
"Zionism and Judaism —
Pact or Problem."
For information on Mrs.
Josephtal's schedule, call
the DZF, 545-2273.

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