18 Friday, January 26, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Parlor Meetings, Telethon, Brunch Slated for Allied Campaign The second of six weekly parlor meetings to benefit the 1979 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, 'at the Farmington Hills home of Campaign General Chair- man Irving 'R. Seligman. Speaker will be Shaul Roscilio, Israel's ambas- sador to Mexico and former inspector general of the Is- rael National Police Force. The parlor meetings, for Campaign and community leaders, are designed to give small groups of contributors a chance to learn in depth about the needs of the Cam- paign and about Project Re- newal, the social recon- struction plan for Israel being undertaken by world Jewry, according to Selig- man and.General Chairman David Handleman. Ambassador Rosolio, a 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 native of Tel Aviv, has been involved in military and security matters since he joined the Hagana as a schoolboy. He was in charge of secu- rity during the Eichmann trial and during Pope Paul VI's 1965 visit to Is- rael. After the Six-Day War, Ambassador Rosolio, as in- spector general of the Is- raeli police, took over and reorganized the Jordanian police in the West Bank an& East Jerusalem. He was re- sponsible for Israel's. inter- nal security as well. The next parlor meeting is scheduled for Feb. 7 at the home of former Jewish Wel- fare Federation President Martin E. Citrin. Israeli sociologist Ephraim Yaar will speak. At the age of 21, Livny be- came the youngest graduate of the. Hebrew University Law School. In 1969 he was awarded a scholarship to do post-graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. When he re- turned to Israel he was ap- pointed assistant to the Minister of Tourism. He also served as legal advisor to the Knesset. Livny, who currently has a private law practice in Jerusalem, is on mission to Canada as a special repre- sentative of the Hebrew University.. • David S. Aronow and Michael B. Perlman are co-chairmen of the Men's Pre-Campaign Section. David Asher, E. Steven Robinson, Benjamin F. Rosenthal and Neil J. Sosin are vice chairmen, and Bruce Gershenson, Michael M. Jacob, Ken- neth J. Safran and James Stegman, group chair- men. * * * Livny to Speak to Jr. Division Israeli attorney Jonathan Livny will speak at a Cocktail party organized by the Men's Pre-Campaign Section of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel. Emer-, gency Fund Junior Division at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. I=1 MI UM NI • MI NM =I • MI MI IN II Me ON UN MI 3 1 A brilliant Y Associate chairmen are James Deutchman, David H. Gutow, David Handle- man II, Robert D. Kaplow, Kenneth M. Korotkin, William R. LaKritz, Steven L. Morris, Geoffrey A. Or- ley, Warren E. Robinson, Jonathan R. Roth, Richard F. Roth, James A. Safran, Neil Schneider, Michael Weisberg and Paul Zlototf. Jeffrey N. Borin and Thomas M. Kukes are ad- visers. For information, contact Lilian Bernstein, division director, at the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, 965-3939. , hard -was pm. APPOINTMENT SAVE $3 WITH THIS COUPON ON ANY SIR WAXER SERVICES INCLUDING WAXING, STEAMCLEANING, VINYL TOPS, INTERIORS & SCOTCHGARDING. • only at I Livny, a veteran of the Six-Day War and Yom Kip- pur War, is former attorney general of the West Bank. As chief military prosecutor in the Judge Advocate's office, he drafted laws for the West Bank. Southfield, Northwestern at 12 Mile, 353-4570 Mad. Heights, John R at 12 Mile, 542-4677 - 1 1 1 1 1 exp. 2/28 BUY YOUR NEW 1979 BUICK FROM MICHIGAN'S BIG BUICK DEALER TamanoFF BuickOpel Honda I TELEGRAPH JUST SOUTH OF 12 MILE 353-1300 Immediate Delivery Open Mondays and Thursdays Til 9 p.m. CUSTOM LEASE. PLANS AVAILABLE Metro Division Annual Telethon More than 100 volunteer solicitors will participate in the. annual telethon of the Allied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund Metropolitan Division Feb. 4-7. The telethon will reach more than 2,000 Metropoli- tan Division contributors who are not affiliated in the Campaign structure through trade or profes- sional groups, according to Telethon co-chairmen Her- bert Benson, Bill Greenberg and Jeffrey R. Kravitz. This year's telethon sol- icitors are being asked to attend a briefing session be- fore the start of the tele- thon. Edward D. Gold will lead a briefing 10 a.m. Sun- day. A second session, at 8 p.m. Wednesday, will be led by Joel Gershenson. Both will be held at United He- brew Schools, where the , telethon will take place. Gold and Gershenson are members of United Jewish Appeal's Young Leadership Cabinet. "The briefing sessions will give us all a chance to learn about Project Re- newal," said Benson. "We will have a chance to pool our expertise to insure that our solicitors are well-prepared for the job ahead of them." Jerome B. Greenbaum is chairman and David Levine, associate chairman, of the Metropolitan Di- vision. For information, or to volunteer as a telethon sol- icitor, contact Bertha Chomsky, division director, at the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, 965-3939 * * * Dentists' Brunch Will Be Feb. 4 Historian and lecturer Isaac Alteras will speak at a brunch meeting of the Al- lied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund De- ntists Section Feb. 4. The meeting begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Birmingham home of Dr. Jason A. Goode. Dr. Alteras teaches mod- ern European and Jewish history at Queens College and the Queens College Adult Collegiate Education Program. An authority on modern Zionism, the Soviet Union's role in the Arab- Israel conflict and the PLO, he is a lecturer-in-residence at thd Herzl Institute and has spoken widely on these and other topics relating to Israel and the Middle East. Dr. Eli Berger is chair- man of the Dentists Section. Drs. Jack M. Jackson, EllSworth Levine, John D. Marx, , Maurice S. Opperer, Richard D. Williams and Arnold Winshall are co- chairmen:* Drs. Myron L. Atten- son, Burton D. Faudem, Elliott Folbe, Jason A. Goode, Alden M. Leib, Michael S. Rosenfeld, and Donald B. Sherman are associate chairmen. Drs. Kenneth Dickstein, Ed- ward G. Kroll, Steven M. Lash, Richard Lezell, Joel . P. Schaumberg and Sheldon Sonkin are vice chairmen. Drs. Stuart Falk, Manuel Feldman, Harold P. Pires- tone-, Robert M. - Galin, Sheldon M. Mintz, Bernard J. Shapiro, Leo Shipko, Seymour Swartz and Ar- nold Zuroff form the Section Cabinet. Drs. Max G. Aiken, Herbert J. Bloom, Jack J. Freedland, Joseph 0. Grant, Martin Naimark, Sidney 0. Siegan and S.S. Willis are advisers. Dr. Conrad L. Giles is chairman of the Profes- sional Health Division. Dr. Joseph M. Jacobson is di- vision co-chairman; Dr. Murray A. Shekter is di- vision vice chairman. In the top photograph, at the first parlor meeting for the 1979 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund are, from left, Irving R. Seligman, David Handleman, guest speaker Jonathon Livny, David Mondry and Ruth Broder. In the second photograph, at a Mercantile Division meeting, are speaker Sol Cicurel with, from left, Al Sklar Gerald Snitz, D. in. In the third Lawrence Sherman and Emery Kle photograph, Jerome B. Greenbaum addresses the Metropolitan Division Special Gifts Section with Ed- ward Gordon, guest speaker Edward D. Gold and David Levine. In the bottom photograph, at a Real Estate Division function' are, seated, Robert M. Cit- rin, I. William Sherr and ' Leonard Farber; and stand- ing, Charles Snider, Lester S. Burton and Ralph Pierce. Yiddish Shaliakh Available Yugntruf (Youth for Yid- dish) is sponsoring the sec- ond season of its Shaliakh Field Worker Project. The shaliakh will travel across the U.S. and Canada, and speak, to college audi- ences, youth groups, adult education classes on a variety of topics relating to Yiddish, Yiddish culture and Jewish life in Eastern Europe. In addition, he will help organize Yiddish groups and Yiddish courses and provide guidance, re- sources and programming ideas to those already in existence. The shaliakh will also op- erate the Yugntruf Re- source Bureau, providing information on anything from where to buy Yiddish textbooks, typewriters and the works of Isaac Bashevis Binger to where to find the Yiddish translation of Ham- let. The new shaliakh is Shloyme (Stuart) Schear, a 22-year7old graduate of Oberlin College who has studied Yiddish and Jewish history at Colum- bia University. There is no charge for a shaliakh visit, but contribu- tions are accepted. For in- formation, write Yugntruf Field Worker Project, Room 40, 200 W. 72nd St., New York 10023. Fake Dollars TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is- raeli police_ are concerned about large amounts of counterfeit American dol- lars being smuggled into Is- rael from Jordan. The cur- rency is mostly in $100 bills. An Israeli citizen was de- tained by Swiss police re- cently for passing a counter- feit bill. The Israeli had ob- tained the currency-from an Israeli bank.