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January 28, 1977 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-01-28

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44 Friday, January 28, 1977



Junior Division Groups Prepare Allied' Campaign Events

Neil A. Satovsky, presi-
dent of the Junior Divi-
sion, and John M. Frank,
campaign coordinator,
say that young adults are
taking part in the 1977 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign ac-
tivities in record numbers
and with great en-
thusiasm.



THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Women's Pre-
Campaign Section will
hold its brunch 12:30 p.m.
Sunday in the Jewish
Community Center's

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Three women who-have
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volunteer work in the
Jewish community —
Connie Klinsky, Edie Mit-
tenthal and Julie Hertz —
will relate their experi-
ences and concerns.
For information, call
Lilian Bernstein, Junior
Division director, 965-
3939.
Joan Satovsky, who
heads the Women's Pre-
Campaign Section, will
chair the section's- Tele-
thon Feb. 8-10, during
which a team of volunteers
will call prospective con-
tributors.
The Junior Division
Men's Pre-Campaign Sec-
tion, chaired by Jeffrey
Bonin, will hold its tele-
thon beginning Wednes-
day, and continuing Feb.
6, 10 and 13.
Another group of
Junior Division volun-
teers — both men and

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women — will join for the
mass telethon, Feb. 13-20.
The activity will begin
with an orientation meet-
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A record number of pledges, as well as dollar
amounts pledged, marked the Junior Division men's
pre-campaign cocktail party on behalf of the 197 . 7 Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. Junior Divi-
sion pre-campaign leaders shown with gueast speaker
Akiva Baum are, from left, Michael Perlman, vice
chairman; Jeffrey Borin, chairman; David Aronow and
Thomas Kukes, vice chairmen; Baum; Neil Satovsky,
Junior Division president; and E. Steven Robinson, vice
chairman.

Jan. 15 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald F. Berman
(Ronnie • Goldsmith),
23144 Morningside Dr. ; -
Southfield, a daughter,
Jaime Beth.
- * * *
Jan. 13 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Michael H. Wolk
(Joyce Kaminsky), former
Detroiters, of Sudbury,
Mass., a daughter, Julie
Claire.
* * *
Jan. 13 — Ta Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Leon (Susan
Clinton), 12900 Oak Park
Blvd., Oak Park, a son,
Marcus Grant.

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Dec. 30 — To former De-
troiters Mr. and Mrs. Don
L. Horwitz (Sue Miller) of
Brooklyn Heights, N.Y., a
daughter, Lynn Renee.
* * *
Dec. 29 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Jerome Mehler (Ka-
ren Novetsky), 19900
Butternut Lane, South-
field, a son, stephen
Jeremy.
* * *
Dec. 24 — To .Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Traurig
(Mitzi Lowenthal), 15210
Rosemary, Oak Park, a
daughter, Rachel Eliza-
beth.
* * *
Dec. 24 — To Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Meyer
(Marilyn Siskind of De-
troit) of Seattle, Wash., a
son, Benjamin Jay.
* * *
Nov. 27 — To former
Detroiter Mel Bluestein
and Mrs. Bluestein
(Naama Ysraley) of
Ramat Yochanan, Israel,
a daughter, Ah-Dee.
* * *
Oct. 12 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kolodzi
(Carol Siskind of Detroit),
of Sepulveda, Calif., a son,
Michael Daniel.

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Calls will be made after
the session, and on the
evenings of Feb. 14 and 15
and the morning of Feb.
20.
Some 3,000 prospects
will be called in the gen-
eral telethon, chaired by
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COHEN POST and AU-
XILIARY will. meet 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in the JWV
Memorial Home. Plans
will be completed for the
Feb. 20 Allen Park Chapel
Hour. Anyone wishing to
assist may call President
Reva Dryman, 398-9172.
* * *
BLOCH-ROSE POST
and AUXILIARY will hold
a wine tasting and cheese
buffet 8:30 p.m. Saturday
(Jan. 29) at the JWV
Memorial Home, and not
as incorrectly reported in
last week's Jewish News.
For reservations and in-
formation, call JWVA of-
fice, 559-5680, or Jerry
Feldman, president, 398-
8955, evenings.
* * *
LT.
RAYMOND
ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY
will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day in the home Mrs. Ed-
ward Bunin, 24301 Con-
don, Oak Park. President
is Mrs. Seymour Zuger.
The Ann Arbor service
party and other activities
will be discussed. For re-
servations, call Anne Bu-
nin, 399-8263.

Sephardi Leader
to Speak Sunday

Rabbi Solomon Sas-
soon, international presi-
dent of Ozar Hatorah, a
Sephardi educational
system with 13,000 stu-
dents in Syria, Iran,
Morocco and France, will
speak at a reception at 8
p.m. Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel
Behar, 17030 New Jersey,
Southfield.

(2 MILES EAST OF WOODWARD)

volunteer for the tele-
thon, call Lilian Berns-
tein, 965-3939.
A committee will work
with Dorene Finer to con-
tact synagogue and after-
noon schools, as well as
youth groups and the cam-
pus Hillel Foundations.
Division members will
speak about Federation
and help launch cam-
paigns among students
and youth group members.
The Junior Division's
educational lecture
series, under the chair-
manship of Jonathan's
Jaffa, will continue with a
gathering Feb. 23 at Un-
ited Hebrew Schools.

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