Speakers Scheduled for Campaign Events Dr. Eli Lasch, Israeli di- rector of health services for the Gaza Strip, will speak at a parlor meeting on behalf of the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund at 8 p.m. Wed- nesday at the Bloomfield Hills home of Campaign Associate Chairman Jack A. Robinson. Dr. Lasch, a native of Hamburg, Gerniany and a veteran of Israel's War for Independence, is spending the current academic year as a fellow at the Yale Pub- lic Health Service School. The Jan.23 meeting is the third in a series of parlor meetings on behalf of the Campaign. The next meet- ing will be Jan. 30, at the Franklin home of Cam- paign Co-Chairman Marvin H. Goldman. Moshe Arens, a member of the Israel Knesset, will speak. • • • Junior Division Fund-Raisers Set The Allied Jewish Cam- paign - Israel Emergency Fund Junior Divison has scheduled two fund-raising meetings this month. The Women's Pre- Campaign Section will sponsor a brunch at noon Jan. 17 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Guest speakers will be Susan Citrin and Marcy Feldman, active workers with the Campaign's Women's Division. SUSAN CITRIN worked for the Allied Jewish Campaign Women's Division and has chaired several di- vision programs, includ- ing the Speakers Bureau. She is a member of the board of Jewish Family Service. Marcy Feldman is chair- man of the Women's Di- vision Spring Forum. She and her husband recently participated in a national UJA Young Leadership Mission to Israel and east- ern Europe. Louise Spector is chair- man of the Junior Division Women's Pre-Campaign Section. Susan Gershenson, Carol Klau and Diane Saf- ran are vice-chairmen, and Suzy Rubin is adviser. Benjamin F. Rosenthal chairs the Men's Pre- Campaign Section. Bruce Gershenson, Kenneth M. Korotkin and Neil J. Sosin are vice-chairmen; James Deutchman, Michael M. Jacob, Neil Schneider and James Stegman are group chairmen. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Jainary 18, 1980 31 VVIP Lounge 1— .7-- For more information on the meetings or on Junior Division, contact Lilian Bernstein, division director, at 965-3939. ZOD Meeting Will Focus on the Future of Jerusalem MARCY FELDMAN The Men's Pre-Campaign Section will meet at a cocktail reception at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 31 at Hamilton Place. Ehud Olmert, a member of Israel's Knesset, will speak. Susan Citrin has Detroit District, Zionist Organization of America, will meet 7:45 p.m. Wed- nesday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center. The meeting will feature a film on Jerusalem and a discussion on the current situation in Israel and the future of Jerusalem. 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