Friday, February 22, 1980 35 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women Will Visit Federation Agencies Contributors to the Koach and $100 First Time sections of the Women's Di- vision of the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund will have an opportunity to visit sev- eral Jewish Welfare Feder- ation member agencies dur- ing two unique "mini- missions" next week. The Koach mini-mission, for contributors of $150 and more, will begin at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Jewish Fed- eration Apartments, where representatives of several agencies will speak. The group will travel by bus to the Jewish Home for Aged's Borman Hall for lunch and a talk with Executive Direc- tor Charles S. Wolfe. On Thursday, $100 First Time contributors will board buses at 9:30 at United Hebrew Schools. They will visit the Jewish Home for Aged and Jewish Family Service. For information, call the Women's Division, 965- 3939. • • * Phonogift Briefing Scheduled for March 5 Volunteers for Phonogift, the Women's Division's telephone solicitation drive, will have a briefing party at noon March 5 at United He- brew Schools. Hundreds of volunteer solicitors will participate in Phonogift, scheduled for March 9-16. The effort will reach more than 7,000 area residents. The March 5 briefing in- cludes a Campaign update, a presentation on telephone solicitation techniques and an original musical revue written and directed by Dorothy Mahlin. Performing in the revue will be Ann Baruch, BeVerly Frank, Cyrille Goode, Jeri Levit, Maida Portnoy, Lois Spector, Shelby Tauber, Sharon Taylor, Sharon Radom, Suzi Walters and Elaine Yakers. They will be accompanied by itianist Lois Novitz. Janice Schwartz is chairman, and Sharon Hart, associate chairman, of Phonogift. Doris August and Marcia Parven are day directors, Terran Leemis, coordinator, and Baylee Franklin, adviser. Nancy Hirsch and Faye Schnaar are briefing chairmen, and Harriet Colman and Julie_ Gurwin, clerical chairmen. Dolores Farber and Roberta Grosinger are in charge of special handling. Harriet -Rich heads the Motor Corps, and Bobbie Blitz and Nancy Jacobson, the Task Force. Susan Marwil and Judy Naftaly are chairmen of Spring Phonogift. Additional Phonogift volunteers are welcome. For information, call the Women's Division. • • * Metropolitan Kick-Off Meeting Peter Alter, a member of the United Jewish Appeal's Young Leadership Cabinet, wilt speak at the Metropoli- tan Division's "Kick-off" meeting March 2 in the Senior Adult Lounge of the main Jewish Community Center. The meeting begins with continental breakfast at 9:45 a.m. Alter recently returned from a mission to Israel with "Hadrakha", a new ration Jewish Welfare Fede leadership training pro- gram which he co-chairs. He is an associate chairman of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign Attorneys Section and a member of the boards of the Jewish Community Center and Jewish Com- munity Council. Campaign kits will be distributed to workers at the meeting. David Levine is chair- man, and Edward Gordon, associate chairman, of the Metropolitan Division. Hubert J. Sidlow is chair- man of the Treasury Gifts Section, and Harold S. Jaffa, of the Special Gifts Section. Bill Greenberg is chairman, and Jeffrey R. Kravitz, co-chairman, of the Telethon Section. BENJAMIN VARON in international relations. Dr. James E. Labes and Dr. Darryl T. Goldberg are chairmen of the 'Jed- ical Physicians Section. Drs. George L. Blum, Margo Cohen, Martin Hart, Richard Krugel and Jay Victor are co- chairmen, and Drs. Mor- ton B. Cash, Nathan S. Firestone, Milton M. Miriam Hamburger will receive one of the highest honors of The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the National Community Service Award,. at the seminary's 21st an- nual convocation dinner Wednesday at the Diplomat Hotel in Hollywood, Fla. Mrs. Hamburger is being cited "for a lifetime of de- voted service and leader- ship to Judaism and Jewish communal life." PODIATRIST—FOOT SPECIALIST medical and surgical treatment of foot disorders in adults and children. 212 W. Michigan Ave. Ypsilanti, Mich. 48197 1 1.70 EllZE112frEZ PARTY CONSULTANTS Weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvas Sweet Sixteens, etc . invitations & stationery Make selections from your own home. 20% Discount Dale Marilynn 358-0251 661-1518 ealt fije 4mat AtV aeg 40-1P4 = ---= 2 ikraa Temple Emanu-El in De- troit. Mrs. Hamburger has been cited by Hadassah as "Woman of the Year" and was the first woman in Michigan to be a recipient of Israel's Prime Minister's Medal "in recognition of her leadership in the Israel Bond program." She and her husband are patrons of the American- Israel Cultural Foundation and hosted a reception for the Israel Philharmonic Or- chestra when it performed in Detroit under the direc- tion of conductor Zubin Mehta. YES—to the Jewish National Fund JNF land supports the whole Israel economy — It grows its food — On it stands Israel's religious, educational and welfare institutions. A bequest to Jewish National Fund is a bequest to the entire Jewish people, linking the name of the Testator with Israel in perpetuity. For information and advice in strict confidence apply to FOUNDATION FOR JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Life was not given for in- dolent contemplation and study of self, nor for brood- ing over emotions of piety: actions and actions only de- termine the worth. • • • Shown at a Campaign parlor meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving R. Seligman are, from left, Marvin H. Goldman, the Seligmans, Norman Wachter and guest speaker B.Z. Sobel. DR. LAWRENCE TYNER Green, Dan G. Guyer, Martin L. Jackier, Ed- ward L. Klarman, Milton L. Nathanson and Mel- vyn Rubenfire, associate chairmen. Vice chairmen are Drs. A. Robert Arns- tein, Lionel Bodzin, Eugene A. Gelazyd, Jean S. Goldstein, Samuel J. Hyman and Benjamin Schwimmer. Dr. Sidney J. Katz and Dr. Stephan R. Morse chair the Osteopathic Physicians Section. Drs. Mark Diem, Melvyn M. Friedman and Gerald Uzansky are co- chairmen, Drs. Harold Margolis, Paul L. Ruza and Saul M. Shapiro, associate chairmen, and Drs. Donald Boxman, Newman Kopold, Allan Schwartz and Jerry A. Taylor, vice chairmen. Dr. Harris W. Mainster and Donald Fox are chair- men of the Professional Health Division. Mrs. Hamburger to Receive Seminary Award in Florida Physicians Have Dinner on March 5 The Professional Health Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund will hold a cocktail reception and dinner for the Medical and Osteopathic Physicians sec- tions March 5 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. will be followed by dinner at 7:30. Guest speaker will be Benjamin Varon, former Is- rael ambassador to Ecuador and Paraguay. A native of Austria, Varon has had a career as a journalist and diplomat and is known for his humor and his expertise Phone: 483-8430 27308 Southfield Southfield, Mi. 48076 557-6644 EVERYDAY LQWEST PRICES MIRIAM HAMBURGER Mrs. Hamburger and her husband have had a long history of support aad in- volvement with the Jewish Theological Seminary. They were among the ear- liest patrons of the semi- nary and served as mem- bers of its national planning cabinet mere than 30 years ago. In 1954, the Hambur- gers opened their home for a reception for Dr. Louis Finkelstein, then chancellor of the semi- nary. The gathering re- sulted in the establish- ment of five endowed scholarships in the semi- nary's rabbinical school. Mrs. Hamburger serves on the board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion in Detroit and on its capital needs committee. 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