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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-01-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

22 Friday, January 8, 1982

16 Allied Campaign Appointments Announced

EXCALIBUR-'

Jay M. Kogan and Joel D.
Tauber, general chairmen
of the 1982 Allied Jewish
Campaign - Israel Emer-
gency Fund, have an-
nounced chairmen for four
of the Campaign profes-
sional and trades divisions,
which are headed overall by
Divisions Chairman Earl G.
Grant.
The division chairmen
are Harvey S. Miller and
Alan E. Teitel, Mercantile;
Paul D. Borman and Lawr-
ence S. Jackier, Profes-
sional Service; Albert
Newman and Morris
Rochlin, Industrial and Au-
tomotive; and Robert M.
Citrin and Joel D. Gershen-
son, Real Estate and Build-
ing Trades.
Grant, chairman of the
Industrial and Automotive
Division in 1979 and 1980,
was a 1981 pre-Campaign

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Gershenson

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chairman. He is a member
of the boards of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, the
Tamarack Hills Authority
and the Detroit Service
Group. He also serves on
Federation's Cash Mobili-
zation and Collection Re,
view Committees.
Miller was a chairman of
the furniture section of the
Mercantile Division from
1978 through 1981.
Teitel, a board member
of the Detroit Service
Group, was the 1981
associate chairman of
Mercantile Division. He
served as chairman of the
division's general mer-
chandise section in 1980.
Borman, a co-chairman of
the Professional Service Di-
vision in .1980 and 1981,
serves on Federation's Cul-
ture and Education budget-
ing and planning division.
He is a member of the
boards of the Detroit Serv-
ice Group and the Jewish
Family Service.
Jackier was a co-
chairman of the. Profes-
sional Service Division for
the 1980 and 1981 Cam-
paigns. He is a board
member of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation and the
Jewish Community Center
and co-chairs the Soviet
Jewry Committee of the
Jewish Community Coun-
cil. Active in the United
Jewish Appeal's National
Young Leadership Cabinet,
he was its chairman in
1980-1981. He serves on
Federation's Culture and
Education budgeting and
planning 'division and the
committees- on Capital
Needs and Cash Mobiliza-
tion.
Newman and Rochlin
chaired the Industrial
and Automotive Division
in 1981 and were co-
chairmen in 1980. Both
are board members of the
Detroit Service Group.
Newman, who has served
on the United • Hebrew
Schools board, is on Fed-
eration's Collection Re-
view and Speakers'
Bureau Committees.
Rochlin is on the board of
the Jewish Vocational
Service and Community
Workshop.
Citrin was chairman of
the Real .Estate and Build-
ing Trades Division last
year and its co-chairman in
1980. He is a member of the
boards of the Jewish Com-
munity Center and the De-

Dr. Giles

Harris

troit Service Group, and has
served on the Jewish Voca-
_tional Service board.
Gershenson, chairman of
the Real Estate Division in
1981 and co-chairman in
1980, serves on the boards of
the United Jewish
Charities and Fresh Air
Society. He is treasurer of
Jewish Federation Apart-
ments and co-chairman of
the Jewish- Community
Council's Soviet Jewry
Committee. A member of
the Federation Board of
Governors and Cash
Mobilization Committee, he
previously served on the
Federation Junior Division
board and executive com-
mittee. Gershenson re-
ceived the 1980 Frank A.
WetSman Memorial Lead-
ership Award from Federa-
tion and has been an active
participant on the UJA
Young Leadership Cabinet.
Chairmen for the country
clubs, agency campaigns,
synagogue campaigns and
calendar subcommittees of
the Campaign Management
Committee have also been
announced.
Milton Lucow, Dr. Con-
rad L. Giles and Myron L.
Milgrom are the
Campaign liaisons to
the Jewish country clubs.
Robert H. Naftaly and
Bruce E. Thal will pro-
mote the Campaign and
solicitation within the
Federation affiliated
agencies. Robert A.
Steinberg is responsible
for promoting the Cam-
paign among the area
synagogues and temples,
and Shirley Harris is
charged with coordinat-
ing the year's Campaign
Meetings and events to
avoid timing conflicts.
Lucow was a 1981 pre-'
Campaign associate chair-
man, and also has been a
Campaign vice chairman.
He has chaired the Profes-
sional, Metropolitan and
Junior Divisions and is a
past president and current
board member of the United
Hebrew Schools He has
been chairman of the Mid-
rasha College of Jewish
Studies and served on the
board of directors of Fresh
Air Society. A committee
member and former co-
chairman of Federation's
Culture and Education
'budgeting and planning di-
vision, he also serves on
Federation's Collection Re-
view Committee.

Naftaly

Newman

Rochlin

Citrin-

Thal

Steinberg

Milgrom

Dr. Giles, currently a vice president of the Jewish
president of Federation, Vocational Service and
was a 1981 pre-Campaign Community Workshop, he
vice chairman. He is former participates in Federation
chairman of Federation's committees dealing with
Conference of Division Collection Review and the
Chairmen, which coordi- Maple-Drake Study.
Steinberg is a member of
nates the activities of the
four Federation budgeting the Federation Executive
and planning divisions. He Committee, a board
is on the board of directors of member of the United
the Detroit Service Group Jewish Charities and was a
and a member of Federa- member of the 1981 Cam-
tion'.s Communications paign Cabinet. He is past
chairman of the Services
Committee.
Milgrom, a 1981 pre- Division for Campaign and
Campaign associate chair- on the board of the Detroit
man, also has served as Service Group, for which he
chairman of the Real Estate chaired this year's DSG
and Building Trades Di- Stag Day event honoring
vision and as a pre- Campaign workers. Stein-
Campaign vice chairman. berg is a vice president of
He is a member of Federa- both the Jewish Home for
tion's Board of Governors, Aged and Sinai Hospital.
Mrs. Harris was' a 1981
Community SerVices
budgeting and planning di- Campaign associate chair-
vision, and the Cash Mobili- man. She is on the board of
zation Committee. Milgrom directors and Endowment
is a former board member of Fund Committee of the
several Federation local United Jewish Charities.
Mrs. Harris is a former
agencies.
Naftaly, a member of president of the Federation
the Federation Executive Women's Division and
Committee and Board of served for a number of years
Governors, was a 1981 on the Federation Board of
pre-Campaign associate _Governors and Executive
chairman. He was re- Committee. * * *
cently named vice chair-
Zeltzer to Speak
man of the Council of
at Metropolitan .
Jewish Federations'
Meeting
Large City Budgeting
George M. Zeltzer,
Conference. Naftaly is on
the board of the United chairman of the Executive
Jewish Charities and the Committee of the Jewish
Jewish Community Cen- Welfare Federation, will
ter, and is a member of speak at a Special Gifts Sec-
the Jewish Community tion meeting of Federation's
Foundation and the De- Metropolitan Division 9:45
troit Service Group. He is a.m. Sunday at the Jewish
chairman of Federation's Community Center's
National and Community Jimmy Prentis Morris
Relations Agencies Branch in Oak Park. Conti-
budgeting and planning nental breakfast will be
division and serves on served.
Metropolitan Division's
three Federation com-
mittees: Cash Mobiliza- president is Edward Gor-
tion, Collection Review don., Ronald Karp is chair-
and Federation - Council man of the Special Gifts
Liaison. He is chairman Section. For meeting infor-
of the national budget mation, call Sandra Feuer,
committee of the Anti- division director, at Federa-
tion, 965-3939.
Defamation Le-ague.
Thal, a 1981 pre-
Campaign associate chair- Robot Is Hired
man, is a member of the
GALILEE (JNI) — The
Federation Executive first Israeli robot has been
Committee and chairman of hired by an orange-packing
the Conference of Division house.
Chairmen. Active in the
The robot can pack 3.5
Campaign for many years, tons of fruit in under one
he is a former chairman of hour. Developed by Sivan
the Professional Division. Inc., the robot's electronic
Thal is a board member of eye classifies fruit quality
the United Jewish and packs each orange in
Charities and a member of less than one second, much
the Jewish Community faster and cheaper than
Foundation. A former human labor.

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