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May 22, 1981 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

48 Friday, May 22, 1981

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Federation Women's Annual Meeting at SZ

The Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration Women's Division
will hold its 35th annual
meeting 11:30 a.m. Wed-
nesday at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. Guest speaker for
the event will be Marjorie
Scott, a national board
member of the United
Jewish Appeal Women's
Division.
At the luncheon meeting
chaired by Beverly Peter-
man, Women's Division
President Shelby Tauber
will present her report on
the division's year. An addi-
tional report on the di-
vision's work for the Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund will be
given by chairman Jane
Sherman.
Contributors to the 1981
Campaign through the
Women's Division will be
eligible to vote in the elec-
tion of officers and board
members for the coming
year. The nominations

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committee, headed by Caro-
lyn Greenberg, sent out a
list of the candidates with
the invitation to the meet-
ing. Additional nomina-
tions may be made by peti-
tion.
Leaders of the meeting
planning committee, in
addition to Mrs. Peter-
man, are Donna Slatkin,
associate chairman;
Melba Winer, adviser;
and Janet Levine, educa-
tion vice president.

Committee members are
Goldie Adler, Beverly
Baker, Harriet Band, Har-
riet Colman, Harriet
Dunsky, Marion Handle-
man, Doreen Hermelin,
Marjorie Krasnick, Nancy
Jacobson, Lee Jaffe, Esther
Jones, Janice Katzman,
Rosalie Kolbert, Sally Levy,
Barbara Marcuse, Sally
Mayer, Helen Naimark,
Helen Rice, Dulcie Rosen-
feld, Helen Shevin and
Charlotte Zack.

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WZ, I } ORMWA,,

The committee planning the 35th annual meeting
of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division
Wednesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, includes,
from left: Helen Shevin, committee member; Melba
Winer, adviser; Rosalie Kolbert, committee member;
Beverly Peterman, chairman; Donna Slatkin, associ-
ate chairman; and Nancy Jacobson, committee
member.

Marian Shifman Re-Elected
to JCCouncil for 3rd Term

Marian Shifman was re-
elected president of the
Jewish Community Council
at its delegate assembly this
week.
first
woman
The
president in the Council's
43-year history, Mrs. Shif-
man will be serving her
third term.
Miles Jaffe, David
Lebenbom and Irving
Panush were re-elected.vice
presidents. Rhea Appelman
was re-elected to her third
term as treasurer, and
Ronald Karp was elected
secretary.
Elected to the Execu-
tive Committee were:
Rabbi Ernst Conrad,
David L. Denn, Mrs. Ar-
nold E. Frank, William
Greenberg, Philip Rand-
leman, Mrs. Abraham
Kutlov, Susan Moiseev,
Prof. Harold Norris, Mrs.
Esther Rosenblum, Mrs.
Albert Rosenblum, Mrs.
Norman Rosenfeld, Dean
Carl Selinger, Oak Park
Mayor David H.
--Shepherd, Edwin G. Shif-
rin, Isadore L. Shrodeck,
David H. Wolock and
Alexander Blumenberg.
This year's Nominating
Committee was chaired by
Mrs. Jack Solway. Also
serving on the committee
were: Mrs. Daniel Kelsten,

COL Soaring

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
cost of living index rose by a
massive 10.7 percent in Ap-
ril, the Central Bureau of
Statistics announced. It Was
the fourth highest monthly
increase in Israel's history.

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Rose Schwartz, Louis Segel,
Mrs. Grant Silverfarb and
Mrs. Leonard Trunsky.

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