THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shelby Tauber Elected President of Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division Shelby Tauber was elected president of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division at the di- vision's 34th annual meet- ing May 15 at Temple Beth El. Mrs. Tauber has been a vice president of the di- vision since 1978. She has served as chairman of the Women's Division of the Al- lied Jewish Campaign aid on the division's executive committee. Mrs. Tauber is a member of the Jewish Welfare Fed- on's Board of Gover- and of the Federation's munity Services Di- vision. Theme of the annual meeting was "A Salute to Our Friends," and SEYIAOUZ KAPIANtb DIAMONDS By Direct from the Importer Largest Selection of Diamonds Anywhere Howard S. Niskar GIA Certified Diamond Appraiser 30555 Southfield Rd., Congress Bldg. #100 One block south of 13 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mi. 48076 645-9200 throughout the afternoon the theme was em- phasized in reports and in a multi-media pre- sentation. Slides of our friends" — Federation and Women's Division leaders, agency beneficiaries of the Allied Jewish Campaign, and others — were flashed throughout the program. Melba Winer directed the musical-slide show, which featured Joan Linden, Phyl- lis Newman, Maida Portnoy and pianist Lois Novitz. George M. Zeltzer, president of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, brought greetings, and Jessie Stern, division vice president, gave the invocation. Mrs. Tauber, who served as Women's Division chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign for the past two yeah, reported that the division raised $2,210,864 in 1980, plus $468,550 for Project Re- newal. Also elected at the meet- ing were Marlene Borman, Ellen Labes, Janet Levine and Jane Sherman as vice presidents; Beverly Peter- man and Donna Slatkin, secretaries. Shirley Harris and Dulcie Rosenfeld, the outgoing president, were elected representatives to the Federation's Board of Governors. Re-elected to three-year terms on the division board were Marjory Ansell, Har- riet Band, Marlene Bor- man, Rochelle Jackier, Ellen Labes, Linda Lee, Be- Music by Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. 968-2563 4:me 4f t Friday, May 23, 1980 43 Election Focus of AJCommittee of officers will be an- nounced. For information and reservations, call the AJ- Committee office, 965-3353. "The National Election and the Jewish Commu- nity" will be the subject of the annual meeting of the Detroit Chapter, American Jewish Committee, 7:30 p.m. June 4 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Cocktails will be served at 6:30, followed by dinner. Rita Hauser, attorney and chairman of the Corn- mittee on the Middle East of the AJCommittee's board of governors, will be the guest speaker. Marge Saulson and Eric Oppenheim will co-chair the meeting. The new slate DOCTORS Needed for co-ed summer camp. Choose - dates - one week or more. Please call: 559-4240 Unique Gifts For Those Special GRADUATES POTPOURRI Former presidents of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation attending the division's 34th annual meeting are from left, seated, Helen August, Esther Jones, Barbara Marcuse, Jo Weiner and Ann Daniels. Standing, from left, are: Diane Hauser, Dulcie Rosenfeld, Frieda Stollman, Tillie Brandwine, Shirley Harris and Carolyn Greenberg. In the bottom photograph, Melba Winer, chairman of the meeting and director of the program, hands Esther Jones, who assisted with the program, a "voice-saver" for future productions. verly Peterman and Janice Schwartz. Elected to a first three- year term on the board are Ruth Broder, Harriet Dunsky, Joan Goldrath, Rosalie Kolbert, Sally Levy, Evelyn Silverman, Barbara Stollman and Jane Weiner. Celia Broder, Rose Gould,' Vera Kahn, Golda Krolik, Mary Lakoff, Tillie Mossman, Helen Rice and Rebecca Sanders were re- elected to three-year terms on the advisory council. Frieda Avrunin and Bess Orecklin were elected to a first three-year term on the council. Tillie Brandwine chaired the nominating committee. Also serving on the commit- tee were Marjorie Feder- man, Baylee Franklin, Linda Gershenson, Janet Saves You 20% On Every Purchase All The Time POTPOURRI Gifts and Books 120 Concourse, Travelers Tower 357-5580 Gift Wrapping, Same Day Delivery Service Visa MasterChargz.k rTiicTe-o Tape 851-6759 .\ Levine, Sally Mayer and Frieda Stollman. -orm S teve 9