THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 4, 1980 45 AJC-IEF Metropolitan Division Special Gifts Meeting on Sunday Ruth Broder, associate chairman of the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, will speak at the kickoff meeting of the Metropolitan Di- vision Special Gifts Section at 9:45 a.m. Sunday at United Hebrew Schools. Mrs. Broder, a former Campaign chairman of the Women's Division, will dis- cuss her recent trip to Israel and how Campaign funds are helping Jews overseas and here at home. Division and section Right In YAW own Driveway! /iff ,, THEE TNE -UP 4 MAN Cenit•ed by the National 4,10mOtwe Institute of Excellence Comes to your home or office with the "garage-on-wheels Varet service that doesn t cost one'penny extra • Expert diagnostic tune-up • Electronic analyzer - all engine systems • Professionally trained mechanics • Perfect results assured Morris Asher, Louis E. Bar- den. Leo Baron, Karl C. Berg, George Blostein, Helen Boxer, Jack Boxer. 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Suite 139 • Oak Pork. Michigan 48237 and a past member of the State of Israel Technical Advisory Committee on Housing. He is currently a member of the board of the Council of Jewish Federations and of the Jewish Agency. He is chairman of Cleveland's College of Jewish Studies Fund Drive, a director of the University Circle De- velopment Corp. and a trustee of United Torch Services. YEHUDA HELLMAN Carl R. Lichtenstein, Norman Michlin, Rabbi Bernard Mos- kowitz. Also, Alan Nathan, John Ne- mon, Nathan Peiss, Marvin Posner, David Redisch, Sanford Rosenthal. Nathan Rubenstein, Samuel Rudofsky, Bernard Schlussel, Edward I. Schlussel, Ernest Shaw, Isadore Shrodeck, Donald R. Simon, Herman Strassburger, David Waldshan, Louis Weber, Sam Weiner and Rabbi Abraham Zentman. • Dentists' Brunch on January 13 The Dentists Section of the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund will hold its an- nual Pace-Setters Cam- paign Brunch 10:30 a.m. Jan. 13 at the home of Dr. John D. Marx, West Bloom- field. Guest speaker will be Yehuda Hellman, executive director of the Conference of Presidents of Major Ameri- can Jewish Organizations, who is an authority on the Middle East. A native of Riga, Hellman worked as a journalist in Paris, London, Beirut and Damascus. While working in Arab countries for the Jerusalem Post, he was ar- rested by the Arabs who charged him with sending dispatches unfavorable to their cause. He has served on the Secretariat of the Brus- sels Conference on Soviet Jewry and as secretary- general of the World Con- ference of Jewish Organ- izations. Dr. Eli V. Berger is chairman of the Dentists Section. Donald Fox and Dr. Harris W. Mainster chair the Professional Health Di- vision. Schwartz to Host Parlor Session The first of a series of par- lor meetings to benefit the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund will be held at 8 p.m. Jan. 16, at the Bloom- field Hills home of former Jewish Welfare Federation President Alan E. Schwartz. Guest speaker will be Al- bert B. Ratner, president of Forest City Enterprises, Inc., who recently ended a three-year term as president of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland. Ratner is a past chairman of the Jewish Welfare Fund Drive and of the Jewish Welfare Fund Planning Committee of Cleveland David Handleman and Irving R. Seligman are chairmen of the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign. • • • 'Professionals Challenge' Pay-Off Wednesday Robert H,. Naftaly, chal- lenged Dry' Conrad L. Giles, chairman of the Profes- sional Health Division: "We will secure a larger number of new pledges and raise a larger percentage in the 1979 Campaign," Naf- taly pledged. At the close of 1979, the Professional Service Di- vision had secured 250 new pledges and a di- vision total of $2,440,512 — 107 percent above the viz CINDERELLA'S CASTLE NEW YEAR'S SHOE SAVINGS 20-504F The Professional Service Division has emerged the winner of the 1979 Cam- paign "Challenge of the Stars." At the opening of the 1979 Allied Jewish Campaign, the chairman of the Profes- sional Service Division, Miss Feinstein Is Engaged 1978 total. Members of the Profes- sional Health Division con- ceded that the increase re- corded by the rival team was indeed "healthy." As agreed at the opening of the challenge, the losers will host a cocktail party for Campaign workers and leaders of both Professional divisions. The pay-off cere- mony is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. SELECTED SHOES 501 ALL BOOTS CLEARANCE 30% OFF OFF 50 % ENTIRE STOCK OF TOPS SELECTED HANDBAGS FOR GIRLS & BOYS /c/ PLUS 50% SAVINGS MISS FEINSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feintsein of Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Julie, to Robert Charles Grodin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Gro- din of Oak Park. was Miss Feinstein graduated from Wayne State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in special educaion. 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