42 January 23, 1976
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Women, Professional, Junior Divisions
Slate Allied Jewish Campaign Meetings
...b, The Women's, Profes-
sional and Junior Divisions
of. the 1976 Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund continue to
schedule Campaign meet-
ings for the weeks ahead.
Howard Stone, United
Jewish Appeal's overseas
operations director, will ad-
dress the $500 meeting of
the 1976 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-Israel Emergency
INTERIORS
By
Red
Formerly At
Lincoln Center
MEMBER
OF
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American Society of
Interior 1)esigners
(ASID)
Fund's Women's Division
12:30 p.m. Wednesday, at
the home of Mrs. Joanne Zu-
roff in Farmington Hills.
Stone heads all UJA pro-
grams outside the United
States. As UJA's National
Young Leadership director
from 1971 to 1974, he was
responsible for strengthen-
ing the Young Leadership
Cabinet.
Shelby Tauber is chair-
man for the afternoon
meeting, assisted by asso-
ciate chairman Barbara
Wachler, briefing chair-
man Diane Shekter and
assigning chairman Mar-
jorie Krasnick.
Helen Barnett, Helen
August, Sharon Fleisch-
man, Linda Klein, vice-
chairmen; and Penny Blu-
menstein and Gertrude Wil-
lis serve as steering commit-
tee.
Ruth K. Broder is the
1976 Women's Division
Campaign chairman, and
Shirley Harris is president
of the division.
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Israeli Ambassador Yaakov Avnon, left, is shown
with Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund
accountant section chairmen Robert H. Naftaly and
David L. Greenbaum following a recent breakfast cau-
cus at the new Jewish Community Center. The 78 ac-
countants who attended pledged an increase to the AJC-
IEF over their 1975 gifts.
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Checking the agenda for the recent special gifts
meeting of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund Metropolitan Division at United Hebrew
Schools are, from left, Campaign general chairman Dr.
Leon Fill, division special gifts chairman David Levine,
gifts co-chairman Jack Boxer, and Division chairman
Isadore Shrodeck. Shrodeck described the current politi-
cal climate facing world Jewry and Levine reported
pledge increases of 20 percent over last year.
* * *
Dr. Murray A. Shekter
heads the division's den-
tists section. He is assisted
by Drs. Eli V. Berger, Jo-
seph M. Jacobson, Ell-
sworth Levine, and Rich-
ard D. Williams, co-
chairmen; Drs. Jason A.
Goode, Sheldon Mintz,
Bernard J. Shapiro and
Arnold Winshall, asso-
ciate chairmen; and vice
chairmen Drs. Elliott
Folbe, Jerome B. Kurtis,
Richard Lezell, and Sam-
uel Stulberg.
Section advisers are Drs.
Myron L. Attenson, Eric
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Stuart Falk, Manuel Feld-
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man, Joseph E. Goodstein,
munity Center Studio
Joseph 0. Grant, Arnold J.
Theatre.
Kollin, Alvin Lezell, Martin
Naimark, Franklin Solway,
United Jewish Appeal
and S.S. Willis.
national Women's Division
Drs. Paul C. Feinberg and board member Jane Sher-
Milton H. Goldrath are man will describe her exper-
chairmen of the Profes- iences as a participant in
sional Division. Dr. Jack the recent special mission to
Freedland is a member of Eastern Europe and Israel.
the division cabinet and Dr.
Another mission delegate,
Sidney 0. Siegan is a vice
Division Campaign chair-
chairman.
man Ruth K. Broder, will
Junior Div. Women
Reservations are still share her impressions of Po-
available for the Junior Di- land and Romania.
vision Women's pre-Cam-
Joan Satovsky is vice
paign champagne afternoon
chairman for the afternoon
to be held 1 p.m. Sunday at
meeting. For reservations,
call division director Lillian
Bernstein at the Federation
office, 965-3939.
Business
Briefs
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Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-7:00
Tues.. Wed. 8 Fri. 9:30-6:00
Sat 10-5:30
Materials submitted to the Readers Forum must be brief. The
writer's name will be withheld from publication upon request.
No unsigned letters will be published. Materials will not be re-
turned unless a stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed.
Strength of Israel Depends on Aliya
Dentists Section
Israeli author Amos Elon
will brief Detroit dentists at
a cocktail reception and din-
ner 6:30 p.m. Feb. 4 at the
Maple Rd. Jewish Commu-
nity Center.
Professional Division den-
tists section members and
their spouses have been in-
vited to attend the meeting,
hosted by the sponsors and
Alpha Omega Fraternity.
Elon is the author of
"Founders and Sons" and
the more recently published
biography "Herzl," and is a
former Washington, D.C.
correspondent for
Haaretz.
Readers Forum
Adair Citron Ehrlich has
joined the staff of Land-
mark Realty, Inc., 23077
Greenfield, Southfield. She
may be reached at the of-
fice, 559-9520.
Handicapped Plan
to See Picture
The Circle of Handi-
capped Friends will see the
film "Hester Street" on
Monday. For information,
call Mrs. Dombey, DI
1-5959.
Editor, The Jewish News:
A short time ago, 1,000 of
the leaders of the Young
Leadership from the United
States visited Israel. These
young people, for most of
whom this was their first
visit to Israel declared their
slogan to the "Koah Lema'-
an Yisrael" — Strength for
Israel.
While claiming that their
economic and political con-
tributions took first prior-
ity, this in fact implied a
double negative as regards
aliya:
They claim that if Jews
immigrate to Israel, the
economic and political
contributions of American
Jews will decrease sub-
stantially, as there won't
be enough Jews in the U.S.
to make contributions; the
economic and social situa-
tion in Israel is extremely
bad according to them,
and prior to their backing
aliya, conditions in Israel
must improve.
In my opinion, their ap-
proach is wrong. If they
were truly committed, they
would be able to demand
from themselves and from
many others the ultimate
commitment of aliya as the
realization of true Zionism.
Our situation will only
improve drastically if Jews
immigrate to Israel. These
olim can then help to over-
come these problems. Immi-
grants who come to Israel
Jamaican Jewry
Reported Thriving
Editor, The Jewish News:
The small Jamaican Jew-
ish community, once almost
done in by assimilation, to-
day still thrives . . . I advise
all Jews visiting Jamaica to
locate the synagogue and
community center on Duke
St. in Kingston, and express
solidarity with our fellow
Jews.
The synagogue itself is an
authentic, sand-floor, Se-
phardic-style edifice dating
from the 1880s, while sev-
eral tombstones of promi-
nent Jamaican Jews pre-
served in the courtyard have
dates reaching into the
early 1700s.
The community center
houses a fascinating exhibit
on the history of Jamaican
Jewry, and has extensive
artifacts and documenta-
tion of historical interest.
In finding Shaarey
Shalom, ask for the
"Jew's church" on Duke
St. (The word synagogue
is either unknown or in-
comprehensible to most
Jamaicans.)
Until recently, a Jew sat
as one of Jamaica's minis-
ters, but with the resigna-
tion of Eli Matalon as head
of the Ministry of National
Security and Justice, Jews
are once again rarely found
in high governmental office
or other positions of high
visibility.
R. Dunitz Brown
strengthen the links be-
tween the country and the
Diaspora and emphasize the
mutual responsibility be-
tween Jews in Israel and
those who live outside Is-
rael.
Uzi Narkiss
Director General, Aliya
Department,
The Jewish Agency
Jewish Unity,
Boycott Urged
Editor, The Jewish News:
Nov is the time for Jew-
ish unity. Since England
has turned in her thinking
and sided with the PLO, it is
time for a general boycott of
that country, her products,
and all other countries that
have sided with the PLO.
When the sale of their ex-
ports drop and hard times
hit, maybe they will come to
their collective senses.
Albert J. Wykoff
`UN Helps Spread
PLO Propaganda'
WASHINGTON — Mi-
chael Schiff, a Chicago news
photographer, entered Le-
banon as a German Catholic
and snapped pictures of "a
United Nations unit provid-
ing free propaganda services
(with United States money)
for the PLO."
PLO officials told him the
plan was for Syria even-
tually to take over Labanon
in order to gain its deepwa-
ter ports, and that Lebanon
would then be used as a
staging area for future at-
tacks on Israel.
Schiff's pictures and re-
port appeared in the Lerner
Newspapers, and his report
was placed in the Congres-
sional Record, Dec. 12, by
Rep. Edward J. Derwinski
(III.).
`Non-Traditional
Course for Women
NEW YORK — Yeshiva
University's Stern College
for Women has termed its
Shana Program for "non-
traditional" students a suc-
cess. The program, in its
second year, draws women
from various educational
levels who may not other-
wise have been able to at-
tend college.
They participate in a one-
year curriculum of intensive
Jewish studies.
Crippled Children
to Attend Circus
The Metropolitan Society
for Crippled Children and
Adults is raising money to
send handicapped children
to the Shrine Circus on Jan.
30.
Karen Burnstein of Oak
Park is honorary ticket
chairman. Additional pro-
ceeds will provide therapy
for the handicapped. Dona-
tions may be sent to Circus,
Box 1976, Detroit, 48235.