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January 02, 1981 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, January 2, 1981

Yitzhak Rabin to Address Campaign Event

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Yitzhak Rabin, former
prime minister of Israel,
will be guest speaker at a
Women's Division meeting
on behalf of the 1981 Allied

"THE JEWISH IDEA"

RABBI MEIR KAHANE

Wednesday Eve
January 21, 1981
7:30 P.M.

Young Israel of Greenfield
15140 West 10 Mile Road

Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund. The
gathering, for contributors
of $300 and over, will be
held at 12:30 p.m. Jan. 16 at
the Franklin home of Do-
lores Gordon.
. As a young sabra, Rabin
volunteered for the Pal-
mach, fighting for Israel's
independence. This began a
27-year military career that
culminated as chief of the
general staff and comman-
der of the Israel Defense
Forces in the 1967 Six-Day
War.
Upon retiring from the
army in 1968, Rabin was
appointed Israel's ambas-
sador to Washington and
served in the position for
five years.
He then returned to
Jerusalem where he became
active in the Labor Party
and gained a Knesset seat.
Shortly afterwards, he was
appointed minister of labor
under Golda Meir, and in
1974 was elected premier
and served in the position
until June 1977. He is pre-
sently a member of the
Knesset.

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THE OLD JERUSALEM"

(Hear the man and judge for yourself)

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VISA'

Preparations Set
for Campaign Sabbath

p.m. Jan. 14 at the Bloom-
field Hills home of Alan E.
Schwartz.
Campaign Chairmen
Marvin H. Goldman and
David S. Mondry an-
nounced that the guest
speaker will be Wolf Blitzer,
chief correspondent for the
Jerusalem Post's Washing-
ton, D.C. bureau.
Blitzer has been credited
with starting the train of
thought that led Egypt's
president, Anwar Sadat, to
his precedent shattering de-
cision to go to Jerusalen

* * *

MARVIN GOLDMAN

Metropolitan Division
Kickoff Jan. 11

The Special Gifts Section
of the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund Metropolitan
Division will hold a kickoff
meeting on behalf of the
1981 Campaign at 9:45 a.m.
Jan. 11 at United Hebrew
Schools, division Chairman
David Levine has an-
nounced.
Guest speaker at the con-
tinental breakfast gather-
ing will be Charles S. Wolfe,
executive director of Jewish
Home for Aged.

DULCIE ROSENFELD
Local religious leaders
planning to support
Campaign-Federation Sab-
bath are preparing activi-
ties for the event, to be held
next weekend as a prelude
to Super Sunday, the
community-wide telephone
solicitation drive Jan. 18 on
behalf of the 1981 Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund.
Campaign-Federation
Sabbath will bring thE‘ work
of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration and its Allied
Jewish Campaign to local
religious institutions
through spLcial sermons,
assemblies and distribution
of materials.
The Super Sunday tele-
phone blitz, the most mas-
sive ever undertaken by the
local community, is part of a
nationwide effort Jan. 18 on
behalf of world Jewry.
Many area rabbis and
congregations have an-
nounced plans to partici-
pate in Campaign-
Federation Sabbath.
At Temple Beth El, in
addition to the sermon by
Rabbi Richard Hertz on the
experiences of a Warsaw
Ghetto survivor, Marvin H.
Goldman, vice president of
Temple Beth El and general
chairman of the 1981 Allied
Jewish Campaign, will
speak about his experiences
in Poland, while on the
President's Mission to east-
ern Europe and Israel.
At Temple Israel, Dulcie
Rosenfeld, a member of the
congregation and a vice
president of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, will de-
liver a guest sermon.

DAVID LEVINE

Campaign kits will be
distributed and section and
division leaders will discuss
techniques for successful
solicitation.
Levine has served as
division chairman for the
past two years and held
the position of associate
chairman prior to that.
He is active with Cong.
Shaarey Zedek and Bnai
Brith.
Edward Gordon is associ-
ate division chairman.

* * * _

Accountants Plan
Breakfast Caucus

The Accountants Section
of the 1981 Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund will hold its •
nual Breakfast Caucu_
9:45 a.m. Jan. 11 at the
Jewish Community Center,.
West Bloomfield.
Guest speaker will be Is-
rael Amitai, a mass com-
munications specialist who
has produced and directed
more than 1,000 television
programs.
Abraham Burnstein and
Lawrence
F. Portnoy are
* * *
chairmen of the Account-
Parlor Meeting
ants Section; co-chairmen
are Perry M. Cohen and
Due Jan. 14
The first of a series of par- David J. Leiberman. Asso-
lor meetings to benefit the ciate chairmen are Moshe
1981 Allied Jewish Grossbard, Fred Imber,
Campaign-Israel Emer- Jerome R. Wolfe and Ralph
gency Fund will take place 8 Woronoff:

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