THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS
40 Friday, February 15, 1980
Births
(
Feb. 12 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Richard J. Rosenberg
(Rochelle Kennon), former
Detroiters of Portland, Ore.,
a son, Michael Eli.
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Feb. 8. — To Mr. and Mrs.
James Morrison (Cam Dur-
bin), former Detroiters of
San Jose, Calif., a son,
Casey Adam.
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Jan. 27 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Simon (Mau-
reen Winer) of Oak Park, a
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daughter, St,ephani Lynn.
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Jan. 27 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Sine (former
Detroiter Fran Siskind) of
Drexel Hill, Pa., a son,
Jeremy Daniel.
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Jan. 19 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Dov Szlamkowicz
(Carolyn Mondrow) of Oak
Park, a son, Adam.
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Nov. 14 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Meyer (former
Detroiter Marilyn Siskind)
of Seattle, Wash., a daugh-
ter, Genevieve Ann.
Beth Yehudah
Parents to Meet
The parents of first and
second graders at
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
and the Sally Allan Ale-
xander Beth Jacob School
for Girls will hold a get-
acquainted evening 8 p.m.
Sunday in the home of
Rabbi and Mrs. Shmuel
Kuperwasser, 14451 Ver-
non, Oak Park.
Guest speaker Miriam
Weberman, a reading spe-
cialist and consultant for
the Walled Lake School Dis-
trict, will deliver a talk on
"Reading—The Gateway to
Education." Marlyse Boese,
a second grade teacher at
the Beth Jacob School, will
demonstrate games to sup-
plement reading.
Refreshments will be
served. For reservations,
call Malkie Bakst, 967-
3033; or Esther Godfrey,
968-2319.
History is philosophy
from examples.
AJC-IEF Attorneys Section Will Hear
the Director of Yad Vashem Memorial
Shalmi Barmore, director
of Israel's Yad Vashem Re-
membrance Authority, will
speak at the annual lunch-
eon meeting of the Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund Attorneys
Section on Monday at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Cocktails at
11:45 a.m. precede the
luncheon at 12:15 p.m.
Barmore was born in Is-
rael and had his first con-
tact with Holocaust sur-
vivors in Poland, where his
parents spent five years on a
diplomatic mission. He did
his PhD thesis at Hebrew
University on the concen-
tration camps of Poland and
has focused much of his
work on teaching youth
about the Holocaust.
Mark R. Hauser and
Henry P. Lee are chairmen,
and Edward D. Gold, co-
chairman, of the Attorneys
Section.
Associate chairmen are
Peter M. Alter, Irwin M.
Alterman, Harold Dean,
John E. Jacobs, Dennis S.
Kayes, Elaine G. Stul-
berg, Charles H. Tobias,
Barbara N. Zack and
Robert C. Zack.
Vice chairmen are Burton
L. Ansell, Robert A. Berlow,
Robert A. Fineman,
Richard D. Grauer, Ira J.
Jaffe, Robert A. Kozlow,
Marvin Kramer, Michael R.
Kramer, David Lebenbom,
Mark E. Schlussel and
Norman Sommers.
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Junior Division
Phone-A-Thon
The Allied Jewish Cam-
paign - Israel Emergency
Fund Junior Division will
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Women's Division
Mini-Missions
The Allied Jewish Cam-
paign - Israel Emergency
Fund Women's Division
will hold two "mini-
missions" to local member
agencies of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation this month.
The Koach Section
Mini-Mission, for con-
tributors of $150 and more,
will take place Feb. 27. A
mini-mission for con-
tributors to the $100 First
Time Section will be held
Feb. 28.
Koach Section con-
tributors will meet at 9:30
a.m. at Jewish Federation
Apartments, where they
will hear presentations by
Apartments Executive Di-
rector Helen Naimark and
Alicia Karr, casework
supervisor for Resettlement
Service.
Shown at the Junior Division pre-Campaign
cocktail party are, from left, to photograph, Kenneth
Safran, guest speaker Ehud Olmert and Benjamin F.
Rosenthal. In the bottom photograph, at a Metropoli-
tan Division telethon briefing session, are Edward
Gordon, David Levine, briefing speaker Shelby
Tauber, Bill Greenberg and Jeffrey R. Kravitz.
JFS, and Alicia Karr will
speak.
The tour will continue at
Borman Hall, with lunch
and a talk by Jewish Home
for Aged Executive Director
Charles S. Wolfe. The group
will return to United He-
brew Schools at 2:30 p.m.
Linda Gershenson is
chairman, and Susie Citrin,
associate chairman, of the
$100 First Time Section.
Susie Alterman is briefing
Music by
The group will travel
by bus to Borman Hall of
the Jewish Home for
Aged for lunch and an
address by the Home's
Executive Director
Charles S. Wolfe, return-
ing to Jewish Federation
Apartments at 2:30 p.m.
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Pole Friedman is chair-
man of the Koach Section.
Carol Krugel, Linda Lee,
Evelyn Silverman and Bar-
bara Stollman are associate
chairmen, and Beth
Feldman is adviser.
Vice chairmen are-
Joanna Berger, Rose Be-
rman, Delores Farber,
Baylee Franklin, Fran
Gold, Valerie Indenbaum,
Julie Jackson, Harriet
Jacobson, Rayna Kogan,
Joy Nachman, Julie
Grant-Rosen and Elizabeth
Tam.
Contributors to the $100
First Time Section will
meet at United Hebrew
Schools at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 28
and travel by bus to Jewish
Family Service. There Mar-
garet Weiner, director of
professional services for
Tri-County Braille Vol-
unteers elected Emily
Buchman president at their
recent election-meeting.
Other officers are: Geri
Rope and Betty Cooper, vice
presidents; Fran Hoetger,
treasurer; and Jane Min-
nick and Ruth Kushner,
secretaries.
Tri-County Braille Vol-
unteers produce reading
material for the blind. Serv-
ing Wayne, Oakland and
Macomb Counties, the
organization also produces
textbooks.
To volunteer or for infor-
mation, call Fay Isaacson,
542-7144.
chairman. ---Vice chairmen
are Margie Ansell, Gayle
Burstein, Deena Canvasser,
Gloria Firestone, Susie
Gershenson, Cyrille Goode,
Marjorie Krasnick, Susan
Miller and Suzie Walters.
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Aides to Blind
Elect Officers
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hold an orientation for
Phone-A-Thon workers 10
a.m. Sunday in LaMed Au-
ditorium of United Hebrew
Schools.
Guest speakers will be
Joel Gershenson and Dr.
Richard Krugel.
The Junior Division's
Phone-A-Thon will con-
tinue through Tuesday.
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