• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, December 14, 1979 ) Ilarr ∎ and his \dinarli and !hp IdrIN nish all their irknil ∎ and roloiners a Ilapp . Ileahli Ilaunka ■ Sawa • 23077 Coolidge, Oak Park / ) /01' - I (1 _ 1411Ipti. 111111 ` ) C(1( 7 _11(11111:(1 Helen and Paul Zuckerman 15 Campaign Division Chairmen Named David Handleman and Irving R. Seligman, general chairmen of the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund, have an- nounced the appointment of chairmen for the nine Cam- paign divisions. They are Sidney Freed- land and Emery I. Klein, Mercantile; David K. Page and Harry L. Silverman, Professional Service; Sol R. Colton and Bob Rosenthal, Food and Services; Donald Fox and Dr. Harris W. Mainster, Professional Health; Lester S. Burton and Bernard H. Stollman, Real Estate; Earl G. Grant and Philip S. Minkin, Industrial and Automotive; Kenneth J. Safran, Junior; David Levine, Metropoli- tan; and Shelby Tauber, Women's. Freedland and Klein were co-chairmen of the Mercantile Division last year. Freedland is a member of the boards of the Jewish Vocational Service and the Jewish Community Center. Klein, treasurer of the Hebrew Free Loan Association, serves on the boards of the Jewish Family Service, Jewish Vocational Service and Detroit Service . Group. Page and Silverman were co-chairmen of the Professional Service Di- vision last year. Page is chairman of the Jewish Welfare Federation's CHANUKAH CONCERT YESHIVAT AKIVA AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL Presents "THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS IN MUSIC" TUESDAY — December 18, 1979 8:00 pm at Southfield Senior High School 10 Mile Road & Lahser *******MISHA RAITZEN******* Russian Refusenik — Israeli Citizen New York Metropolitan Opera Star **********SHELLY LANG********** New York Jewish Pop Star and International Recording Artist appearing with members of the NEGINAH ORCHESTRA Tickets $25 — $10 — $750 —sotEoul FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL 354-4664 School Office or 399-3988 (evenings) Sandy Eisenberg, Concert Chairman - - - GRANT _ • LEVINE TAUBER SAFRAN Burton and Stollman Minkin is a member of the are chairing the Real Es- Jewish Community Center tate Division for the third board. year. Burton is chairman Safran, president of the of the Tamarack Hills Junior Division, is a Authority and a member member of the boards of the of the boards of the Jewish Welfare Federation Jewish Welfare Federa- and Sinai Hospital. tion and the Jewish Levine, associate chair- Home for Aged. Stollman man of the Metropolitan serves on Resettlement Division last year, is active Service's board and on with Cong. Shaarey Zedek Federation's culture and and with Bnai Brith. education budget and Mrs. Tauber, a vice planning division. president of the Women's Grant and Minkin Divison, is serving as the chaired the Industrial and division's Campaign chair- Automotive Division last man for the second year. year. Grant is a member of She is a member of Federa- the board of the Tamarack tion's board of governors Hills Authority and was re- and is also active with cently elected to Federa- Women for the United tion's board of governors. Foundation. MINKIN committee on capital needs and a member of Federation's executive committee. Silverman serves on Federation's community services budget and planning di- vision and the Detroit Service Group board. Colton and Rosenthal chaired the Food and Serv- ices Division last year. Col- ton is a member of the boards of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, Jewish Home for Aged and Detroit Service Group. Rosenthal was a worker and officer in the Food Division for many years. Fox, a Professional Health Division co- chairman last year, has been active for many years in the Pharmacists Section of the division. Dr. Mainster, associate chairman of the division last year, is a member of the Detroit Service Group board and of Federation's national and communtiy relations agencies budget and plan- ning division. He also serves on the board of the Jewish Community Center. AJC Moves on Behalf of the Japanese in U.S. NEW YORK — Recogniz- ing the need to educate the American public on the de- nial of Japanese Americans' civil liberties during the Second World War, the American Jewish Commit- tee supports the call for the creation of a Presidential Commission to explore the concerns of the Japanese- American community and to investigate means of avoiding repeating the ex- perience in the future. The organization said that in addition, it sup- ported efforts by the Japanese American Citi- zens League (JACL) to create literature and a film series on the forced reloca- tion and interment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II. p„ SUaLL ( Would _fl.kE ExtEnd O ZEEti12, 91 901: cA1 1212g lance cq°g 00_1 ol- farzuka ou. ( Y OUT gaini.6. Special Hanuka Ceremony Sunday, Dec. 16 — 4 p.m. ORCHARD MALL Orchard Lake Pd. at Maple West Bloomfield