THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 6, 1981 13 Allied Jewish Campaign Formal Opening Is Set for March 24; Women's and Professional Divisions Plan Phonogift, Telethon Minnesota Republican sional divisions will hold a Senator Rudy Boschwitz, telethon for Campaign. It chairman of the Senate will run from 6:45 to 10 p.m. Foreign Relations Middle March 18 and 19 at the East Subcommittee, will United Hebrew Schools. The March 24 speaker, address the annual dinner meeting of the Allied Senator Boschwitz, is re- Jewish Campaign-Israel garded as a strong suppor- Emergency Fund March 24 ter of Israel, recognizing its at Temple Israel. The positions as .a "strategic dinner will be preceded by a asset to the United States." Senator Boschwitz is a cocktail reception at 6:15 Berlin-born Jew who was p.m. General age 5 when his family emi- Campaign Chairmen Marvin H. grated to New Rochelle, Goldman and David S. N.Y. He attended under- Mondry will preside over graduate school at Johns the meeting, which marks Hopkins University and re- he official start of met- ceived a B.S. in business and a law degree, at age 22, from New York University. Following service in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, he practiced law for two years. After moving to Min- nesota in 1963, Senator • Boschwitz headed his own successful plywood business for 15 years. He entered politics as a national com- mitteeman in 1971 and his communal activities in- cluded the chairmanship of the local United Jewish Ap- peal campaign. Boschwitz's Senator reputation as a staunch supporter of the farmer and small businessman helped RUDY BOSCHWITZ ropolitan Detroit's 55th to elect him to the U.S. Se- campaign. Rabbi M. Robert nate in 1978. * * * Syme of Temple Israel will Phonogift Volunteers deliver the invocation. Luncheon March 18 The dinner program will In preparation for the an- include progress reports by the chairmen of the nine nual Women's Division Campaign divisions and an Phonogift solicitation, vol- announcement of Cam- unteers are invited to paign totals to date. Jewish attend a luncheon and brief- Welfare Federation ing party noon March 18 at President George M. Zelt- the United Hebrew Schools. zer, who will greet the From March 22-29, gathering, pieviously an- Phonogift workers will be nounced a goal of calling women in the met= $19,500,000 to be raised by ropolitan area for their this community during the pledges to the 1981 Allied 1981 Campaign. The funds Jewish Campaign-Israel will be allocated to about 60 Emergency Fund. The Phonogift rally will agencies and beheficiaries feature "Images of Us," a here and overseas. Prior to the opening meet- program depicting scenes of ing, the trades and profes- agencies at home and over- chairman of Treasury Gifts. Jeffrey R. Kravitz is Special Gifts chairman and Bill Greenberg and Arthur S. Goldberg are chairman and co-chairman, respectively, of Telethon. * * * Dentists Section March 18 Dinner In the top photograph, from left, Phil Liner, Helen Goldenberg, Wayne State Prof. Richard Strichartz, Fred Goldenberg and Betsy Snider are shown at a meeting for the Junior Division telethon. In the bot- tom photograph, from left, at a parlor meeting for the AJC-IEF are Philip Minkin, Dr. Steven Grant, hosts Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grant, brothers Gen. Amos Baram and Col. Yehoushua Baram of Israel's Defense Forces, Marvin Goldman and Emery Klein. seas that benefit from Cam- paign. There will be a dis- cussion of telephone solici- tation techniques and an update on Campaign pro- gress. All participants will have their pictures taken individually for a special Division "family album". Chairmen for the day are Marcia Parven and Reva Rosen. Janice Schwartz is chairman and Sharon Hart, associate chairman, of Phonogift. For information about Phonogift, call Bertha Chomsky, assistant director ALBERT ASCHER of Women's Division, at and Campaign kits will be 965-3939. distributed. * * * Ascher is chairman of the Professional Health vocational facilities com- Cocktail Reception mittee of the National Asso- The Professional Health ciation of Rehabilitation Division is hosting a Facilities (NARF). He is cocktail reception and former preSident and cur- dinner for medical and oste- rent secretary of the Michi- opathic physicisn 6:30 p.m. gan ARF. In addition, he Wednesday at Adat Shalom serves on other state and national bodies in the field Synagogue. u-uest speaker for the of vocational rehabilitation event will be Dr. Shimon and is a member of the Ravid, director of the board of trustees of the Na- Jewish Agency's Absorp- tional Association of Jewish tion Department in Israel. Vocational Services. Dr. Ravid previously served David Levine is chairman as director general of the and Edward Gordon is asso- Rural Settlement Depart- ciate chairman of the Met- ment and headed the Minis- ropolitan Division. Herbert try of Agriculture's activi- J. Sidlow is chairman and ties in- northern Israel. Helen Boxer is associate The Medical Physicians Section is chaired by Drs. Darryl T. Goldberg, Martin Hart and James E. Labes. Co-chairmen are Drs. George L. Blum, Dan G. Guyer, Edward L. Klarman and Richard Krugel. Chairmen of the Osteo- pathic Physicians Section are Drs. Gerald Uzansky and Michael Weingarden. Drs. Mark Diem and Paul L. Ruza are the co-chairmen. * * * Sonny Raichlen, center, and Dr. Michael Wein- garden, right, meet Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick during a recent Professional Health. Division mini-tour of Federation Apartments and Other Federation agen- cies. • Writers Parley JERUSALEM — A three-week "Jerusalem Writer's Workshop" will be held at the Hebrew Univer- sity July 5-29. Guest speak- ers for the workshop include A.B. Yehoshua, Amoz Oz and Yehuda Amichai. ISRAEL AMITAI Richard D. Williams are chairmen of the Dentists Section. Donald Fox and Dr. HarriS W. Mainster chair the Professional Health Di- vision. CUSTOM GRAPHICS MURALS Hand painted on your walls in the home or office. FOR FREE! ESTIMATE — Call DORENE , (313) 559-3483 Free '81 METR 1)ASSBOOK VIDEO THE VIDEO SYSTEM Beta more than 1,000 Movies VHS Blanks 2-6 Hrs. $1 1 .95 FULL MEMBERSHIP $35.00 per Year $4.00 per Movie 3 Movies a Week for Year $199.99 24 HR. FILM PROCESSING NEGATIVE OUTLOOK PHOTOGRAPHIC 474-4331 355-0234 26555 Evergreen, Sfld. 1 Blk. S. of 11 Mile Lobby Travelers Tower 33195 Grand River Farmington 1 Blk. E. of Farm. Rd. Let our experts design a handcrafted setting for you Albert I. Ascher, execu tive director of the Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop, will speak at the Metropolitan Division's annual kickoff meeting for the 1981 Cam- paign 9:45 a.m. March 15 at the Jewish Community Center. A continental breakfast will be served, 0 1 Israel Amitai, Israeli writer and director, will speak at a cocktail reception and dinner for dentists and their spouses 6:30 p.m. March 18 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The Dentists Sec- tion of the Professional Health Division and the Alpha Omega dental fraternity are hosting the event on behalf of the 1981 Allied Jewish Campaign. Amitai began his long career in journalism in Armed Forces Radio (he served in the Hagana at age 15). He was editor of the daily newspaper Davar and has authored many plays and articles. Amitai has thousands of programs to his credit as a television producer and director. Drs. 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