10 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 16, 1981 ri PASSOVER Enjoy a Unique Experience in Luxury (Continued from Page 1) 300 individuals, already committed through their work on behalf of the Al- lied Jewish Campaign and the Jewish Welfare Federation, who are serv- ing in volunteer capacities. Sol Cicurel is heading the event with co-chairman Janice Schwartz. Chairing the committees are Jonathan M. Jaffa, volun- teer recruitment; Morton Zieve, public relations; Jane Sherman and Linda Lee, worker training; Harriet Colman and Harriet Dunsky, clerical; and Shelby Tauber, resource aides. Many have been involved in activities preceding PASSPORT under strict Rabbinical supervision April 16—April 27, 1981. Stays 10, 11 or 12 days 2 Ttact,onel Seders 3 Gourmet Kosher mears Da.h. NoptIN. 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Through the cooperation of area reli- gious leaders, Campaign - Federation Sabbath, held last weekend, brought the work of the Jewish Welfare Federation and its Allied Jewish Campaign to synagogues and Jewish educational institutions through special sermons, assemblies and distribution of materials. Simons Michelson Zieve advertising produced 30- and 10-second public serv- ice announcements, cur- rently being aired, which remind viewers of the up- coming event and the need for strong support. Freeway signs and other large displays also bear the Super Sunday message. TORONTO VAN GOGH EXHIBIT 3 Days 2 Nights, $8 Lodging, Rail & Exhibit Tickets Poll: Few Believe Jews Have Too Much Political Influence NEW YORK — Only a small segment of the American public believed, shortly before the Presidential election, that Jews and Zionists had too much political influence in the United States. 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