THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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'78 Allied Jewish Campaign's
Phonogift Will Begin Sunday

Briefings were held every
day this week for the 600
volunteers who will partici-
pate in Phonogift, the an-
nual telephone solicitation
effort of the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergen-
cy Fund Women's Division.
The eight-day drive be-
gins Sunday in LaMed Au-
ditorium of United Hebrew
Schools. More than 8,000
area women will be con-
tacted and asked to contri-
bute to the Campaign.
The briefings, to train
volunteers in solicitation
techniques, were held in the
homes of "day chairmen",
each of whom will be re-
sponsible for a specific time
slot during the Phonogift ef-
fort.
Baylee Franklin is
chairman of this year's
Phonogift. Janice
Schwartz is associate
chairman, and Harriet
Dunsky is adviser. Day
directors are Dorene
Finer and Valerie In-
denbatun.
Directing the clerical
staff, which will prepare bil-
lings on the spot, are Har-
riet Colman, Julie Gurwin
and Suzanne Hopp.
Doris August and Sarah

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Baylee Franklin, center, chairman of the Women's
Division Phonogift, discusses plans for the eight-day
telephone solicitation effort with Associate Campaign
Chairman Shelby Tauber, left, and Campaign Chair-
Hrs. Mon thru Sat. 9:30 til 5:30
man Dulcie Rosenfeld.
Portnoy are in cnarge or
briefing. Harriet Rich heads
the "Motor Corps" of volun-
teers who will pick up con-
tributions from donors'
homes.
Barbara Marcuse, Al-
frieda Shiffman and Ruth
Wayne are in charge of
"special handling." Bobbie
WOMEN'S DIVISION PHONOGIFT, MARCH 12-19
Blitz and Evelyn Kasle are
spring-Phonogift chairmen.
Dulcie Rosenfeld is Wo-
men's Division Campaign
chairman; Shelby Tauber is
associate chairman. Presi-
• 20.000 immigrants needing food, clothing andshelter will arrive in Israel this year.
dent of Women's Division is
• 100.000 Israeli high school students cannot finish school without receiving tuition
Carolyn Greenberg.

(Women ' s Clubs)
AND
OAK PARK NSHEI CARMEL
STUDY MASADA GROUPS,
CHABAD
GROUP (10 Mile area) will Hadassah, will hold a corn-
meet 3 p.m. Saturday in the bined meeting noon Tues-
home of Mrs. Dov Ber- day in the Knob-in-the-
kowitz, 14241 Manhattan. Woods Apts. club house.
Rabbi Berkowitz will speak. Concert pianist Fedora
The Nine Mile area group Horwitz will present s mus-
will meet 3 p.m.Saturday at ical program. Mini lunc-
Cong. Mishkan Israel heon will be served. Guests
Nusach H'Ari. and prospective members
• • *
are invited.
LIVONIA JEWISH * * *
CONGREGATION SIS- ADAT SHALOM SIS-
TERHOOD will meet 8 TERHOOD will sponsor a
p.m. Tuesday in the luncheon tour of Cranbrook
, synagogue. John Jacobs, House 11' a.m. Monday,
chairman of the Michigan leaving 10 a.m. from the
regional board of the synagogue. (The item in last
Anti-Defamation League of week's Jewish NeWs inad-
Bnai Brith, will speak on vertently listed the wrong
"The New Anti-Semitism." date.) Reservations are re-
Guests are welcome. Re- quired. 'Program vice presi-
freshments will be served. dent is Sharon Sukenic, and
For information, call Jean Ruth Newman is chairman
Alspector, 476-6699. of the day. For information
• • •
or reservations, call the
SHOSHANIM CHAP- synagogue, 851-5100.
* • *
Pioneer
Women,
will
'
TER,
YOUNG ISRAEL SIS-
hold a general membership
will have a
TERHOOD
meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednes-
day in the home of Evelyn L'Maan Hayeled meeting
Rosen, 27021 Farmbrook 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Villa Dr., Southfield. Louis Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
Golden will speak on "ESP Program chairman Marian
and Parapsychology." Duchan has planned a
Guests are welcome. For re- Purim Shp i el. Refresh-
servations, call Ms. Rosen, ments will be served. Ad-
355-9224. mission is by a filled canis-
* *
ter or donation.
* * *
FRANKLIN GROUP,
BNAI DAVID SIS-
Hadassah, will join its study
will hold its
TERHOOD
group 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the Hunter's Ridge Apts. annual Purim party 8 p.m.
Saturday
in
the
synagogue.
club house. Dr. Zvi Gitle-
man, associate professor of "A Parody on the Story of
Esther,"
written
and di-
political science at the Uni-
versity of Michigan, will rected by Esther Kalef, will
speak on "Soviet Jewish be presented;The cast in-
Absorption in the U.S. and cludes Celia Wilson, Mari-
Israel." Refreshments will lyn Markle, Violet Abram-
be served. Admission is son and Helen Brown. The
nominal. The public is wel- chorus includes Fae
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come.

WHEN YOUR TELEPHONE RINGS .
PLEASE ANSWER OUR CALL!

The Problems

scholarships.
• Thousands of Jews in our area, including many elderly,
• need counseling, financial aid or other supportive service.

The Solution

• A gift of $80 will provide a st58-sistence grant for two
months for an immigrant family in Israel.
• A gift of $50 will help provide a scholarship for an
Israeli high school student.
• A gift of $25 will provide a partial subsidy for
an elderly person being helped by the
Jewish Family Service.

We Are One
AROUND THE CORNER -
AROUND THE WORLD

Dulcie Rosenfeld
Chairman

Shelby Tauber
Associate Chairman

Baylee Franklin
Phonogift Chairman

1978 Allied Jewish Campaign-
Israel Emergency Fund
163 Madison Avenue
Detroit, Mich. 48226 965-3939

