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AJCampaign Structure Reorganized for '82
The traditional volunteer
structure of the Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund has been
reorganized for the 1982 sol-
icitation effort, announced
Campaign General Chair-
men Jay M. Kogan and Joel
D. Tauber.
Tauber said a different
approach was taken to or-
ganizing the Campaign so
as to involve more people in
the decision-making and
fund-raising processes.
The Campaign leadership
this year is divided into two
categories: Major Gifts and
the Campaign Management
Committee, each having its
own subcommittees.
The formation of
groups to handle various
aspects of Campaign, ex-
plained Kogan, "will
make better use of ex-
perienced chairmen and
keep them actively in-
volved."
"The success of this year's
drive will depend, more
than ever before, on the
combined team effort of our
many dedicated volun-
teers," said Tauber. Kogan
and Tauber said the Major
Gifts fund-raising side of
Campaign will include the
following committee chair-
men: Max M. Fisher, A.
Alfred Taubman and Daniel
M Honigman, Interna-
tional Gifts; Paul Zucker-
man, Louis Berry, Paul
Borman, Martin E. Citrin,
Alfred L. Deutsch, Sol
Eisenberg and Maxwell
• ospey, Vanguard Gifts.
Also, David Handleman,
Marvin H. Goldman, David
Mondry, Irving R. Selig-
man, Phillip Stollman,
Merrill Gordon, Alan E.
Schwartz and William M.
r
Wetsman, Pacesetter Gifts;
Sol R. Colton, Benjamin H.
Frank, Emery I. Klein, Irv-
ing Laker, Philip S. Minkin,
Milford Nemer, Graham A.
Orley, Bob Rosenthal and
Bernard H. Stollman, Ad-
vance Gifts; and Irwin
Green and Jane Sherman,
Project Renewal.
Subcommittee chairmen
of the Campaign Manage-
ment Committee will be
announced in the coming
weeks, said Kogan and
Tauber.
•• •
Women to Hold
$1,500 Meeting
Contributors of $1,500 or
more to the Allied Jewish
Campaign - Israel Emer-
gency Fund through
Women's Division will have
the opportunity to hear
Wolf Blitzer, chief U.S.
correspondent for the
Jerusalem Post, at a lunch-
eon meeting arranged by
the division's Special Gifts
Section.
The event will be held 11
a.m. Dec. 4 at the Birming-
ham home of Nancy Jacob-
son.
Blitzer has met person-
ally with top American, Is-
raeli and Arab political
leaders since he began
covering the Washington
D.C. foreign policy scene in
1973. The author of hun-
dreds of articles on the Arab
- Israeli conflict, Blitzer has
been a frequent commen-
tator on national and local
television and radio news
programs.
Beth Feldman is
chairman of the Pre-
Campaign comm, tee
planning the $1,500 meet-
ing. Serving with her are
To: The Jewish News
Nancy Jacobson, associ-
ate chairman; Cecille
Raichlen, briefing
chairman; Joan Gol-
drath, Margot Halperin,
Bess Orecklin and Mar-
jorie Saulson,
vice
chairmen.
Jane Sherman is Cam-
paign chairman for the di-
vision, and Marlene Bor-
man is associate chairman.
The division's president is
Shelby Tauber. For further
information on the meeting,
call Women's Division at
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, 965-3939.
. • •
Super Sunday
Chairmen Named
Sol Cicurel and Janice
Schwartz have been ap-
pointed chairmen of Super
Sunday, the community-
wide telephone solicitation
drive Jan. 17 on behalf of
the 1982 Allied Jewish
Campaign - Israel Emer-
gency Fund.
SOL CICUREL
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Suite 865
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Community Center.
Mrs. Schwartz, a vice
president of the Federation
Women's Division, was co-
chairman of the 1981 Super
Sunday. She chaired the
Women's Division
Phonogift. telephone solici-
tation campaign in 1980
and 1981, and has been
active in the division's lead-
ership training program.
She is a board member of
Resettlement Service.
In addition to her Federa-
tion involvement, Mrs.
Schwartz serves on the
board of directors of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women and the Brandeis
University Women's Com-
mittee.
For information on Super
Sunday, call Leonard
Milstone at Federation,
965-3939.•
• • •
Mission of Unity
Recently in Israel
A group of•18 couples par-
ticipated in a special mis-
sion to Israel, Nov. 1-10.
Kulanu, the Detroit
"Mission of Unity," repre-
sented an effort to bring a
group of predominately
first-timers to Israel under
the auspices of the Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund. Group
leaders were Jewish Wel-
fare Federation volunteers
Lawrence and Rochelle
Jackier and Norman and
Susan Pappas, and staff
member Leonard Milstone.
Activities during the
10-day tour included visits
to Detroit's Project Renewal
city of Ramla, the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee home
for aged in Rishon le Zion
and an absorption center in
Kfar Saba, tours of new
towns, border settlements
and kibutzim and trips to
museums and historical
sites. Participants in-
creased their pledges to the
1982 Campaign 100 percent
over last year.
Other mission partici-
pants were Jeffrey and
Linda Cole, Harvey and
Marilyn Farber, Marvin
and Diane Fishman,
Herbert and Nancy
Glass, Wallace and Mar-
lene Handler, David and
Susan Harold, Dr. Martin
and Star Jackier, and
Robert and Gail Kaplan.
Also, Dr. Earl and Helene
Koenig, Arthur and Beverly
Liss, Doug and Karol Ross,
Dr. Arthur and Norma Jean
Shufro, Morris and Shayna
Silverman, David and Lois
Stulberg, Neal and Esther
Zalenko, and Paul and
Linda Zlotoff.
Cicurel and Schwartz
will oversee the telephone
blitz, aimed at reaching
Jews in the area who have
not yet made a contribution
to the 1982 Campaign.
More than 400 commu-
nity volunteers, active with
the Campaign, the Jewish
Welfare Federation and its
agencies, will serve as
phone-callers for the annual
event headquartered in the
United Hebrew Schools.
Cicurel, serving his
second year as chairman
of Super Sunday, 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 Named to Post
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ture Section. Erwin M. Sekulow has been
He is a member of the appointed vice president for
boards of United Hebrew development and university
Schools and Detroit Service relations at Brandeis Uni-
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3,000
to Gather for UAHC Event
BOSTON More than
3,000 delegates from Re-
form synagogues across the
United States and Canada
will gather in Boston Dec.
4-8 at the 56th general as-
sembly of the Union of
American Hebrew Congre-
gations.
"Cherishing Faith — Af-
firming Freedom" is the
theme of the five-day meet-
ing. Samuel W. Lewis, U.S.
ambassador to Israel, and
Ashraf A. Ghorbal, Egypt's
ambassador to Washington,
will address the gathering.
Ambassador Ghorbal will
accept a posthumous award
presented by the UAHC to
the late Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat.
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
and Paul Taongas of Massa-
chusetts also will address
the UAHC delegates.