38 Friday, May 27, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Leonard R. Strelitz Elected Head of UJA 1978 Drive Campaign at UJA's execu- tive committee retreat at Glen Cove, N.Y. Frank R. Lautenberg, the outgoing UJA General Chairman, will be president of the United Jewish Ap- peal, Inc. Strelitz served for several years as a UJA national chairman. Before that, he was president and chair- man of the United Jewish Fund of Norfolk, Va. and a member of its board and ex- ecutive committee. GLEN COVE, N.Y.— Leonard R. Strelitz of Nor- folk, Va., was elected gener- al chairman of the United Jewish Appeal for the 1978 JOE ODDO ORCHE1TE featuring Gwen Gray Bach to Rock 476-5678 YOUR WEDDING— BAR MITZVA ALBU FINE WINE He is past chairman of the building fund of the Nor- folk and Virginia Beach Jewish Community Center, a director of the United Is- rael Appeal, and a member of the board of governors of Tel Aviv University. 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SE (1' rr, THE DOLI, HOUSE Past presidents of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division gathered for a "family portrait" at the division's annual meeting. They are, from left, Frieda Ste man, Edythe Jackier, Barbara Marcuse, Esther Jone... Bernice Hopp, Ann Daniels, Helen August, Josephine Wei- ner and Shirley Harris. AIPAC Executive Will Speak Here LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER will have its an- Children's Boutique Clothing for Boys and Girls CZ Barbara Marcuse, a for- mer division president. an- nounced the division's gift of a shelf of children's books in the Jewish Commu- nity Center library in mem- ory of Dorothy Karbel, divi- sion president from 1957 to 1959. DETROIT LODGE CHAP- TER will hold its sixth an- GD oll cil ouse C For a first term on the Advisory Service Council, Rose Gould and Helen Rice. 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