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March 11, 1977 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-03-11

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8 Friday, March 11, 1977

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Sen. Riegle to Speak at Campaign Opening

U.S. Senator Donald W.
Riegle will address the
formal opening of the
1977 Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund March
30 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
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AJC-IEF general chair-
man, said that the Michi-
gan senator's "forthright
stand on many issues af-
fecting Israel make him a
particularly appropriate
guest speaker."
The evening will begin
with a reception at 6:15
p.m. and 7 p.m. dinner.
With the formal open-
ing; activities on behalf of
the 1977 Campaign will
intensify until the closing
date on May 4. Pre-
Campaign meetings were
launched last fall and
have continued over the
months with-all divisions
holding special fund-
raising meetings.
The Food Division,
chaired by Thomas I.
Klein, will hold its Pace
Setters Brunch 10 a.m.
Sunday at Knollwood
Country Club. Akiva E.
Baum, Israeli attorney
and economist, will be
guest speaker.
Assisting Klein in
planning the brunch are
Henry S. Dorfman, Mor-

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ris Fenkell, Nathan
Greenberg, Harvey L.
Weisberg,
Morton
Feigenson,
Joseph
Krinsky, Charles S. Litt,
Mike Must and Charles I.
Olender, as well as a divi-
sion cabinet and chair-
men of 12 sections within
the division..
Social Service and Edu-
cational Schools sections
of the Professional Divi-
sion also will hear Baum
on Sunday, at a 12:15 p.m.
brunch at Cong. Beth
Achim. The title of his
talk is "One Community
— Israel and American
Jewry."
Robert R. Luby is
chairman and Dr. George
D. Barahal adviser of the
Educational Schools Sec-
tion, which includes
teachers and school ad-
ministrators throughout
the Detroit metropolitan
area.
Alvin Kushner, execu-
tive director of the Jewish
Community Council,
chairs the Social Service
Section.
The Medical and Os-
teopathic Physicians sec-
tions of the Professional.
Division will gather for a
dinnef and cocktail recep-

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tion with Abbie Ben-Ari,
diplomat and specialist in
international relations,
6:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Cong. Shaarev Zedek.
Dr. Paul C. Feinberg
and Milton H. Goldrath
are chairmen of the Pro-
fessional Division.
Dr. Marvin D. Siegel is
chairman of Medical
Physicians, and Drs. Ar-
nold H. Aaron and Robert

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Moretsky are chairmen of
the Osteopathic Physi-
cians Section.
The culmination of a
two-week solicitation ef-
fort on behalf of the cam-
paign will take place
March 20 — "M" Day —
when the Metropolitan
Division gathers from 10
a.m.-1 p.m. at the United
Hebrew. Schools building.
Division volunteers are
being encouraged to
reach all prospective con-
tributors by that day.
However, there will be
telephones on hand to
help them complete their
kits, said Jerome B.
Greenbaum, division as-
sociate chairman. Rabbi
James I. Gordon and Isa-
dore Shrodeck are chair-
men.

Fund to Benefit
Disabled, Aged

JERUSALEM
Grants amounting to
some three million Israeli
Pounds were approved by
the board of trustees of
the Lieman Foundation
in its meeting at the Heb-
rew University • of
Jerusalem.
Funds were approved
for the establishment of a
day care center for men-
tally retarded Arab chil-
dren in_Nazareth, the es-
tablishment Of a day care
center for blind children,
within the Weinberg
Child Development Insti-
tute in the Sheba Medical
Center at Tel Hashomer,
the construction of a hos-
pital in Rishon Lezion for
geriatric patients and the
creation of 14 fellowships
for advanced study in Is-
rael or abroad, in the
treatment and nursing of
the mentally retarded
and of geriatric patients.

Named to Post

NEW YORK — Rabbi
Martin A. Cohen, profes-
sor of Jewish history at .
the Hebrew Union Col-
lege —Jewish Institute of
Religion, has been named
chairman of the Jewish-
Catholic Relations Com-
mittee of the Anti-
Defamation League of
Bnai Brith.

A large turnout of dentists gathered for the recent
cocktail reception and dinner of the Dentists Section of
the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund.
Shown in the top photograph, from left, are Dr. Sheldon
M. Mintz; B.Z. Sobel, guest speaker and dean of social
sciences at Haifa University; Jack M. Jackson; Arnold
Zuroff, Joseph M. Jacobson, section chairman; and Mur-
ray A. Shekter. The bottom photograph shows leaders of
the Real Estate and Building Trades Division at their
recent Pacesetters Brunch: Milford Nemer; I. William
Sherr; Charles Snider; guest speaker Dr. Howard L.
Adelson; and Irving Seligman.

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