36 Friday, January 13, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

E conomics

Israeli Professor to Speak at Campaign Parlor Meeting

Yosef Rom, a member of
the Knesset and professor of
aeronautical engineering at
0 the Technion-
Israel Institute
of Technology,
.'s, will be guest
speaker at a
parlor meeting
to benefit the
Allied Jewish
Campaign - Is-
ROM
rael Emergen-
cy Fund, Wednesday, at the
Bloomfield Hills home of

Campaign co-chairman Da-
vid Handleman.
Rom has held the Lady
Davis Cha ;.n Experimen-
tal Aerod trnics at the
Technion since 1973, and has
served several terms as
dean of the department of
aeronautical engineering.
He has been head of Aero-
dynamic Laboratories since
1958, and is a research.and
development consultant to
industry and to Israel's gov-
ernment.

Women of Junior Division
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The Women's Pre-Cam-
paign Section of the Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund's Junior
Division will hold a brunch,
12:30 p.m. Jan. 22 at Cong.
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
in West Bloomfield.
Speaker will be Dulcie
Rosenfeld, Campaign chair-
man and vice president of
the Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation Women's Division.
In addition, the Jewish
Community Center Festival
Dancers, led by Detroit
dancer and choreographer
Harriet Berg, will perform
a multi-media presentation
called "Womensrites,"
which explores the signifi-
cant experiences in a wom-
an's life, from birth to
death.
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Linda Schmier and Ellen
Whitefield co-chair the
Women's Pre-Campaign
Section. Joan Satovsky is
adviser, and Ellen Schmier
is coordinator. Cherie Ster-
nberg and Linda Stillwater
are section vice chairmen.
Associate chairmen are
Sharon Edelman, Janice
Fried, Vera Gell, Susan
Gershenson, Nancy C.
Green, Nancy Maddin, Su-
zanne Rubin, Arlene Selik,
Sue Singer and Wendy L.
Sternberg.
Jeffrey N. Borin is Junior
Division president.
For information on the
brunch or on Junior Divi-
sion activities, call Lilian
Bernstein, division director,
at the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, 965-3939.

The Accountants Section
of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-Israel Emergency
Fund's Professional Service
Division will hold its annual
Breakfast Caucus at 9:45
a.m. Jan. 22 at Cong. Beth
Achim.
Guest speaker will be Ak-
iva Baum, noted Israeli
journalist, attorney and
scholar.
Baum is a manager of the
Manhattan-based American
branch for Israel's first in-
ternational , law firm, in
which he is a partner. He

Burnstein and Perry Cohen
are associate chairmen.
Serving on the section's ex-
ecutive committee are Hy-
man M. Beale, Max M.
Dubrinsky, Moshe Gross-
bard, Joseph Lattin, Harold
B. Minkus, Herbert C. Spei-
ser, Jerome R. Wolfe and
Ralph Woronoff.
Robert Naftaly is chair-
man of the Professional
Service Division and Ema-
nuel (Muni) Mark is Profes-
sional Service Division di-
rector.

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The 1978 Detroit Hi-Fi
Stereo Music Show will take
place 5-10 p.m. Feb. 17, 11
a.m.-10 p.m. Feb. 18 and
noon to 7 p.m. Feb. 19 at
Cobo Hall.
The show will feature dis-
plays of audio equipment, a
disco, local radio personal-
ities and an exhibit cele-
brating the 100th anniver-
sary of the invention of the
phonograph. Admission is
nominal.

AKIVA BAUM

has numerous degrees in
business and law, including
three masters, and this
spring will receive docto-
rates in law and in business
from New York University.
He has also written exten-
sively on civic and military
affairs.
Herbert Golw,tein and
Yale Levin are chairmen of
the Accountants Section.
David J. Lieberman and
Lawrence F. Portnoy are
co-chairmen, and Abraham

Metro Division
to Hear Stollman

Phillip Stollman, general
chairman of the 1978 Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund, will
speak at the kickoff meeting
of Campaign's Metropolitan
Division special gifts sec-
tion on Sunday at the United
Hebrew Schools.
The meeting will begin at
10 a.m., following coffee at
9:45.
Stollman will discuss the
current economic situation
in Israel.
Several members of the
Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation's Young Leadership
group will lead a "buzz ses-
sion" on practical aspects of
Campaign solicitation. Fol-
lowing the discussion, an
hour will be devoted to tele-
phone solicitation of contrib-
utors.
For information about the
meeting, contact Bertha
Chomsky, Metropolitan Di-
vision director, at the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation, 965-
3939.

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—John Kenneth Galbraith

tion committee which was
formed after the elections,
currently serves on the for-
eign and defense com-
mittee, where he chairs the
subcommittee for arms pur-
chasing and production, and
on the immigration and ab-
sorption committee.
Eight parlor meetings
have been scheduled
through March 1 to give
contributors a first-hand
look at the problems cur-
rently facing Israel.
The next parlor meeting
is scheduled for Jan. 25.
Speaker will be Israeli jour-
nalist, scholar and attorney
Akiva Baum.

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