THE OtTliOiT 'JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 28, 1980 63 Super Sunday, Pre-Campaign Officers Named for AJC--IEF Sol Cicurel has been ap- pointed chairman of Super Sunday, the community- wide telephone solicitatioh drive Jan. 18 on behalf of the 1981 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund. Cicurel will oversee the massive telephone blitz, aimed at reaching some 12,000 area Jews who have not yet made a contribution to the 1981 Campaign. More than 300 commu- - volunteers, active with Campaign, the Jewish Welfare Federation and its agencies, will serve as phone-callers for the first- time event. Cicurel has been active with the Campaign for many years. A 1981 pre- Campaign associate chairman, he has served as pre-Campaign vice chairman and as chair- man of the Mercantile Division. He is a member of the boards of Detroit Service Group and United Hebrew Schools and also has served on the board of the Jewish Community Center. * * * 13 Pre-Campaign Associate Chairmen SOL CICUREL Planning Division, is a member of the Commit- tee on Capital Needs. A past chairman of the United Jewish Appeal National Young Leader- ship Cabinet, he also served on the boards of United Hebrew Schools and Midrasha College of Jewish Studies. Gordon, serving his third year as pre-Campaign asso- ciate chairman, is a former pre-Campaign chairman of the Industrial and Automo- tive Division. He also has served on the Campaign Cabinet. A pre-Campaign vice chairman in 1979 and 1980, Klein also has chaired the Food and Services Division. He is president of the Jewish Community Center and a member of the boards of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, United Jewish Charities and Detroit Serv- ice Group. Laker has served as pre- Campaign- vice chairman and as co-chairman of the Services-Arts and Crafts Division. He is a member of the board of Detroit Service Group. Lucow has chaired the Junior, Metropolitan and Professional divisions and has served as pre- Campaign vice chair- man. He is a past president of United Hebrew Schools, which he now serves as a direc- tor, and chairman of the Midrasha. He is also -a member of the boards of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration and Detroit Serv- ice Group and is associ- ate chairman of Federa- tion's Culture and Edu- cation Budget and Plan- ning Division. Marvin H. Goldnian and David S. Mondry, general chairman of the 1981 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, have an- nounced the appointment of Lester S. Burton, Circurel, Sol R. Colton, Stanley D. Frankel, Merrill Gordon, Thomas I. Klein, Irving Laker, Milton Lucow, Philip S. Minkin, Robert H. Naftaly, Bob Rosenthal, Bernard H. Stollman and Bruce E. Thal as pre- Campaign associate chair- men. Burton served as co- chairman of the Real Estate Division for three years. He is chairman of the Tamarack Hills Authority and a member of the boards of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration and Jewish Home for Aged. Colton is a former co- chairman of the Food and Services Division: He is a member of the boards of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Jewish Home for Aged and Detroit Service Group. Frankel, treasurer of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, and until re- Minkin has served as co- cently chairman of Fed- eration's Culture and chairman of the Industrial Education Budget and and Automotive Division. He is a member of the Jewish Community Center board. Naftaly, a former pre- Campaign vice chairman, also has chaired the Profes- sional Service Division. Chairman of the Jewish Welfare Federation Na- tional and Community Re- lations Agencies Budget and Planning Division, he also is a member of the executive committees of Federation, Jewish Com- munity Center and Jewish Community Council. Rosenthal served as co- chairman of the Food and Services Division in 1979 and 1980. He was a worker and officer in that division for many years. Stollman co-chaired the Real Estate Division for the past three years. He is a member of Feder- ation's Culture and Edu- cation Budget and Plan- ning Division and serves on the board of Resettle-, ment Service. This is Thal's second year as pre-Campaign associate chairman. He has served as pre-Campaign vice chair- man and as chairman of the Professional Division. A past president of the Jewish Vocational Service, he cur- rently is a member of the executive committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation and chairman of its Com- munity Services budget and planning division. * * * Women's Division $1,500 Meeting Guest speaker will be Wolf Blitzer. Edie Mittenthal is chair- man of the Women's Di- vision Pre-Campaign sec- tion. Beth Feldman is asso- ciate chairman and Joan Goldrath, adviser. Briefing chairmen are Diane F. Klein and Sally Krugel. Vice chairmen are Celia Cicurel, Beverly Frank, Judy Frankel, Jill Grund- land, Nancy Jacobson, Carol Kozlow, Geri Lester, Barbara Mayer, Bess Orecklin, Beverly Peter- man, Jessie Stern, Ruth Wayne, Rissa Winkelman and Elaine Yaker. Jane Sherman is the di- vision's Campaign chair- man; Shelby Tauber is Women's Di isi on president. ARRY FREEDMAN rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 See "THE LEADER" Today Morris Buick IS THE GUY - IS THE BUY EDIE MITTENTHAL The Women's Division of the 1981 AJC-IEF will hold a luncheon meeting for con- tributors of $1,500 or more 11 a.m. Tuesday, at the Bloomfield Hills home of Marianne and Alan Schwartz. OPEN MON. & THURS. 'TR. 9 P.M. WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY W 7 Mile At Lodge X-Way 342-7100 YOUR * * * $10,000 Contributors Dinner on Wednesday Goldman and Mondry will host a cocktail recep- tion and buffet dinner for contributors of $10,000 and over 7 p.m. Wednesday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Wolf Blitzer, director of the Jerusalem Post's Wash- ington, D.C. bureau, will be guest speaker. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS * * * 5 Budget Seminar at Morris Branch The Jewish Welfare Fed- eration will hold a budget and planning seminar for members active in the allo- cations process 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Dec. 7 at the Jewish Community Cen- ter's Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch. Participants will be those who serve on Federation's Capital Needs Committee, Community Services Di- vision, Culture and Educa- tion Division and National and Community Relations Agencies Division. These groups are repon- sible for the distribution of proceeds raised through the Allied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund. The seminar, to be pre- ceded by continental breakfast, will provide an opportunity for Cool Relations Shown at the recent AJC-IEF Women's Division meeting-for contributors of $3,000 are, from left, Jane Sherman, guest speaker Mathilda Brailove, Edythe Jackier, Dolores Farber, Shelby Tauber and hostess Carolyn Greenberg. mutual exploration of the budget system through workshops and lectures. Martin E. Citrin, chair- man of Federation's execu- tive committee, will open the meeting with an over- view on budgeting. Con- cluding remarks will be de- livered by Dr. Conrad L. Giles, chairman of the JWF Conference of Divisional Chairmen. 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