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38, s Friday, December ,10,197§ , THE4DETROIT-JEWISH 'NEWS,

AJC-IEF Budgeting Conference Set for Jewish Center Wednesday

First steps in the pro-
.cess of determining the
2977 Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund alloca-
tions will get underway at
the 28th annual Pre-
Campaign Budget Con=
ference 8 p.m. Wednesday

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at the main Jewish Com-
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Reports on the pro-
grams and needs of local
and national agencies
Supported by Campaign
will be made by Federa-
tion's year-round budget
and planning division
chairmen. These domes-
tic concerns are coordi-
nated through JWF vice
president George M. Zeit-
zer.
A statement on local
Federation services in
the areas of health and

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Mrs. D. Lawrence Sherman, shown right, has been
named chairman of the Women's Division $500 Section
for the 1977 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency
Fund. With Mrs. Sherman at a recent Campaign meeting
are Mrs. David B. Hermelin, left, hostess for the third
major gifts meeting, Wednesday, at the Hermelin home,
and Women's Division Campaign Chairman Mrs. Nor-
man H. Rosenfeld.
* * *
welfare, such as financial
assistance to the needy,
relocation programs for
immigrant Soviet Jews,
and meeting the needs of
the elderly will be pre-
sented by Community
Services Division chair-
man Dr. Conrad L. Giles.
Avern L. Cohn, Na-
tional Agencies Division
chairman, will relate his
group's concerns with re-
gard to national pro-
grams in Jewish educa-
tion, community rela-
tions and social issues.
Culture and Education
Allied Jewish Cam-
Division chairman Mrs.
paign-Israel Emergency
Morris J. Brandwine will
Fund Associate Chairman
outline current local David S. Mondry presents
Jewish education pro-
an award to his mother
grams and prospects for
Adele Mondry at the
current and additional annual Metropolitan Divi-
programs.
sion Awards meeting.
David Handleman, Mondry was guest
chairman of the Capital
speaker. Mrs. Mondry, a
Needs Committee, will be
member of the Labor
reporting on his commit-
Zionist Alliance, was one
tee's analysis of local of many individuals, serv-
agency building require-
ice organizations, and
ments and future expan-
landsmanshaften workers
sion.
honored for their support
There will also be a pre- of the AJC-IEF.
* * *
sentation emphasizing
overseas problems and at the meeting by a UJA
the current humanita- cabinet officer.
rian needs within Israel.
Federation Presi-
The major beneficiary of dent Martin Citrin, who
the AJC-IEF is the na- will chair the meeting,
tional United Jewish Ap- stated that this "question
peal whose 1977 require- and answer" phase will
ments are to be described receive ample allowance
of the meeting schedule
Facilities for Jewish as needed by the partici-
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College Students
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Discussed at Akiva

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Akiva Hebrew Day
School acquainted its
11th grade students and
parents of students in the
12th grade-in-Israel pro-
gram with facilities and
programs available to ob-
servant Jewish college
students at a recent col-
lege roundup.
Addressing the group
was a panel comprised of
Prof. Lawrence Berkove,
University of Michigan,
Dearborn; Prof. Kenneth
Chelst, Wayne State Uni-
versity;
Rabbi Max
Kapustin, Wayne State
University; Prof. Eva
Kahana, Wayne State
University; Prof. Boaz
Kahana, Oakland Uni-
versity; Prof. Gene
Schramm, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor;
Prof. Bert Schreiber,
Wayne State University;
and Dr. Mintzi Schramm,
University of Michigan,
Dearborn, chairman of
the program.

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