r afirs7Stollman Will Chair Bond Between Us Drive Frieda Stollman has ac- cepted the role of chairman of the Metro Detroit State of Israel Bonds' second annual "Bond Between Us" cam- paign and luncheon, it was announced by Leah Snider, local Israel Bond Women's Division chairman. The luncheon will be held net. 22 at Cong. Shaarey '.ek. Geared to helping -pply Israel with im- mediate low interest loan dollars, last year's "Bond Between Us" Luncheon gained almost $500,000 for the Jewish nation. In accepting the luncheon chairmanship, Mrs. Stollman said, We all know how valuable to Israel's de- velopment this event can be. Israel Bond loans are a real force for Israel's eco- nomic security: a new era of Jewish life is beginning in the Negev, and to accom- plish this massive develop- ment will cost billions of dollars. Bringing the Negev to life — and life to the Negev — cannot be post- poned, nor can Israel do it alone! It is truly up to us to share this burden." In addition to her par- ticipation in Israel Bonds, Mrs. Stollman is vice president of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion and the national president of American Women for Bar-Ilan Uni- versity. She is the co- founder, with her hus- band and brother-in-law, of Akiva Hebrew Day School and Bar-Ilan and is a past president and past campaign chairman of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Di- vision; past president of the Jewish National Fund; and a past co- chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Women's Di- vision. Mrs. Stollman announced FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrows Neckline Arms Legs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD Room 260 ear Northland 8 Providence Hospital PHONE 557.1108 Over 20 Years Experience FRIEDA STOLLMAN that a kick-off meeting of the luncheon committee, to "help shape the success of the Bond Between Us cam- paign" is scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday at her home. For reservations, call the Is- rael Bond office, 557-2900. Student in Israel for Youth Parley Linda Skopek, a senior at Bishop Foley High School in Madison Heights, will be a member of the U.S. delega- tion to the 1980 Interna- tional Youth Conference, to be held in Israel, Sunday through Aug. 27. Miss Skopek will repre- sent the Greater Detroit Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews at the biennial conference which is held under the auspices of the In- ternational Conference of Christians and Jews. Young delegates from western nations will gather at Moshav Neve Ilan in the guest house of a kibutz near Jerusalem for this year's conference which will focus on "Israel in Jewish- Christian Relations." Bond Holiday Appeal Seminar to Hear Israel's Gen. 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From 1959 to 1962, he served as Israel's military attache in several foreign capitals. He then returned to Israel to direct the estab- A group of Detroit area rabbis, synagogue presidents and communal leaders will meet at noon Thursday in the board room of the Israel Bonds office for a High Holy Day Appeal luncheon seminar. They will prepare for the Israel Bond Appeal, to be held in more than a dozen local synagogues as part of a na- tional High Holy Day mobilization in support of Israel's development, said Max Sosin, Metro Detroit Israel Bond High Holy Days Appeal chairman. Sosin announced that General Uzi Narkiss, who played a decisive role in the War of Liberation, the Sinai Campaign and the Six-Day War, will be the seminar's special guest. Jerusalem born, Gen. Narkiss began his service in the Jewish defense forces before his graduation from high school in 1941. 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