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 Will Hear Dulcie Rosenfeld Don't Miss The Boat On This Season's Finest CRUISE HOLIDAY WEAR SEE OUR SALE CORNER 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. • 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. Advance Fashion Ltd. New Orleans Mall at Greenfield HOURS . Mon.-Sat. 10-5 569-4030 Hi-Fi Show Due 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. Economics is extremely useful as a form of employ- ment for economists. —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. DRIVE A CAR or SEND YOUR CAR TO ANY STATE !.C.C. License MC125985 DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 4713 Horger at Michigan Ave. P.O. BOX 1264 Dearborn, Mich. 48126 Tel. 584-5000 The Finest In Musical Entertainment \ ERIC ROSENOW AND HIS ONTINENTALS Any dream is better than that of being hungry. —Talmud 398 3664 ■ ■•■■■ •••• ■ •••••••s ■■■ ■ • ■ • ■ • • eV° I. 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