THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS AJC Super Sunday Surpasses 1981 Mark NEW HOURS Firestone, Cheryl Guyer, Agnes Klein, Rayna Kogan, Margie Krasnick and Donna Maddin. For information on the Tuesday events, call Feder- ation, 965-3939. * * * (Continued from Page 1) WJBK-TV program "Sun- day in Detroit. - Shelby Tauber, president of the Federation Women's Di- vision, conducted the inter- view. "The man told me, as a result of watching the show, he had decided to increase his pledge from $200 to $300," said Colton. A person contacted by t ■ bi Efry G.-Spectre of t Shalom Synagogue not only made a generous pledge himself, but put on the line a visitor in his home who said she didn't want to miss her chance to give to the Campaign: TV newsman Murray Feldman said he obtained two pledges in a most unex- 1 1 1/. s=r HERBERT REMOTE CONTROL Plus MUCli MORE! NEW LOW PRICE! liraW BIG DISCOUNTS • • • • SONY • • WALKMANS • • • • CROSS PENS • • • •th,40% Of! • • OSCAR BRAUN'S • • • • ettleter j p l h ill (.0111)1,1,1"1T, E1,111 SLR\ ICE 13720 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich. LI 7-5068 Near Post Office OPEN WED. CLOSED SAT. Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation will present attorney David Greene of Washington, D.C., at its men's pre- Campaign cocktail party 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Greene is chairman- designate of the United Jewish Appeal National Young Leadership Cabinet. He is chairman of leader- ship development and edu- cation for the UJA in Wash- ington. A member of his local federation executive committee and board of di- rectors, Green also serves on the board of trustees of the Greater Washington Jewish community Founda- tion. Kenneth M. Korotkin and James A. Safran are co- chairmen of the men's pre- Campaign section for Junior Division. James Deutchman is division president, and Bruce Ger- shenson is Campaign coor- dinator. For information, contact division director Sandra Feuer at Federation, 965- 3939. c:711. c_SWEzman and c gEffE cgEzman. atz 12fEcozi to announcE tfi. zzfocation of t&iz offiez to 1Y3itz94anz eEntEz: ..SWEZ1724212 & L -:- .Ittovzeya. anti GSWEZ172an eottnizfozi 30800 aff.yzap.fi ..,-S -CcitE 3854 _Biznzirzyfiam, ( 48010 313 ) 540-3366 L__ AENITAI SYSTEM 3 19" TABLE TV NEW HOURS SELECTED JEWELRY Junior Division Cocktail Party Shown at the Metropolitan Division's special gifts meeting are, from left, George Zeltzer of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Ronald Karp, Metropolitan Di- vision Chairman Edward Gordon and Jeffrey Kravitz. pected way. He called the office. Rachlevsky assured phone numbers printed on her that he would answer the pledge cards, but dis- her original calls in the covered the original con- coming week, and in the tributors had moved. But meantime received .a gener- after listening to Feldman ous pledge to the Campaign. COMPLETE ALTERATIONS outline the needs involved Some non-Jews also made in contributing to Cam- pledges to the' Campaign on Reasonable Prices paign, the new families at Super Sunday. Solicitor Jay the "old" phone numbers Rosen called an Irish- agred to make a pledge. Catholic who had given $10 Cleaners & Tailors Detroit Symphony Or- last year. Because he had Expert Cleaning chestra violinist -Misha had a "very good year" in Lowest Prices Rachlevsky showed himself 1981, the man increased his Also to be an effective solicitor as pledge to $100. Suede, Leather & Drapes well. By chance, he con- * * * 24709 Coolidge at 10 Mile tacted a woman violinist Across from Dexter Davison TV's Monty Hall who had been trying unsuc- 399-0336 - at Campaign Events cessfully to reach him at his Los Angeles Jewish communal leader Monty Hall, host of television's "Let's Make a Deal" game show, will be in Detroit ori Tuesday to speak at two Al- lied Jewish Campaign - Is- rael Emergency Fund events. •COMPUTER SPACE COMMAND' 3000 Hall will address a dinner •112 CHANNEL CAPABILITY gathering at the Standard •QUARTZ-CONTROLLED Club North, arranged by ELECTRONIC 1 JNING the Special Gifts subcom- •TIME CONTROL PROGRAMMER mittee if the 1982 Cam- paign Management Com- mittee of the 1982 Cam- NEW tion preceding the dinner begins at 6:15. Earlier in 1982 the day, at 12:30 p.m., Hall will speak to the Kadima Section of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation Women's Divison at Temple Beth El. Light refreshments will be served. Born in Winnepeg, Hall has had a varied career as an entertainer in Toronto, New York and Hollywood. The former chairman fo the Los Angeles United Jewish Welfare Fund, Hall serves on the boards of several hospitals and Jewish organizations. For the United Jewish Appeal, Hall narrated a The HOLBEIN • SN1961W highly-regarded solicita- tion film called "I Gave at the Office." Milton Barnett and Joseph H. Orley are chair- men of the Special Gifts subcommittee. Assisting KITCHEN AID them are vice chairmen • QUARTZ WATCHES Lester S. Burton, Marvin I. MIXERS, OFF Danto, Donald Fox, Sidney • till 40% Freedland, Dr. Milton H. ELECTRIC list • Feb. 20 Goldrath and Charles SHAVERS TYPEWRITERS Snider. Kadima Section, for con- • EUREKA VACS TELEPHONE tributors of at least $300 to ANSWERING Campaign, is chaired by CAMERAS list MACHINES • Feb. 20 Diane J. Klein. Carol Krugel is associate chair- man and Doris August is • briefing chairman. 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