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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-01-29

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Friday, January 29, 1982 17

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Sen. Sarbanes to Speak at AJC-IEF Event

One of Israel's leading
supporters in Congress,
Senator Paul S. Sarbanes
(D-Md.), will be the guest
speaker at a dinner spon-
sored by the Allied Jewish
Campaign's Professional
Service Division. The
dinner, preceded by a
cocktail reception at 6:30
p.m., is Feb. 11 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
As a ranking minority
member of the Senate Mid-
dle East Subcommittee,
Sen. Sarbanes was a leader
of the fight against the sale
of AWACS radar planes to
Saudi Arabia. He addi-
L tionally supported economic
----- -1 military assistance to
..) Israel meet the sub-
s ta ntial "costs of peace" re-
sulting from the peace
treaty with Egypt.
Born in Salisbury, Md.,
?---
Senator Sarbanes received
> , his education at Princeton
and Oxford universities and
Harvard Law School. He
was associated with law
firms in Baltimore before
becoming administrative
assistant to Walter W. Hel-
ler, chairman of President
) - Kennedy's Council of Eco-
nomic Advisers, in 1962-
---, 1963.
Paul D. Borman and
1i
Lawrence S. Jackier are
)
chairmen of the Profes-
sional Service Division.
* * *

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Juniors to Hear
UJA Leader

David
Greene,
chairman-designate of the

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Reunion Held at
Israel Conference

HAIFA (JNI) — Asberg
Eeg, a member of the
Norwegian Social Services
> court of appeals, is in Israel
for an international confer-
ence on the elderly at the
Mt. Carmel Training Cen-
ter in Haifa.
In 1949 she was a nurse at
a Norwegian camp housing
Algerian and Tunisian
Jewish children en route to
Israel. An appeal brought a
) torrent of calls from camp
•-• graduates who now plan to
organize a Norway-Israel
o— friendship group to aid the
camp, now housing under-
_ privileged children.
Other VIPs at the confer-
ence include Jamacian
Education Minister Dr.
Mavis Gilmour, Guatema-
lan Social Services Minister
> - Hilda Yolanda Morales and
Esther Afua Ocloo, chair-
man of the board of the
Women's World Bank of
Ghana.

gency Fund through Junior
Division. Entertainment
will be provided by the Anlo
Jazz Company.
Stone, former vice
president of an advertising
and public relations firm,
joined the UJA in 1971 as
national young leadership
director. He now is respon-
sible for all UJA programs
outside the United States.
He lived on an Israeli
kibutz for several years.

PAUL SARBANES

National UJA Young Lead-
ership Cabinet, will speak
at the Junior Division men's
pre-Campaign cocktail re-
ception 7:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
A native of Washington,
D.C., Greene graduated
from Dickerson College in
Pennsylvania. As chairman
of leadership development
and education for the
United Jewish Appeal in
Washington, he has led
numerous missions in Is-
rael. Greene serves on the
board of trustees of the
Greater Washington
Jewish Community Found-
ation, and is a member of his
local federation executive
committee and board of di-
rectors.
James A. Safran and
Kenneth M. Korotkin are
co-chairmen of the men's
pre-Campaign section. As-
sisting them are:

Mark Y. Segel, Howard J.
Tapper and Paul Zlotoff, vice
chairmen; Norman D. Ash,
Gerald 0. Brody, Douglas Etkin
and Martin Gene, group 'chair-
men; and Lawrence A. Berry,
Eric Canvasser, Robert Jackier,
Bernard Kent, Steven M. Korot-
kin, Lawrence Lax, Paul
Needelman, Morton Noveck,
Warren E. Robinson, Arthur S.
Rothschild, Robert Schostak
and Mark A. Schwartz, associate
chairmen.

Helen Kaye and Diane
Safran are co-chairmen of
the women's pre-Campaign -
section.

obtain arms for Israel.
Active on behalf of
Hadassah, both in her home
community of Cleveland
and nationally, Mrs. Hear-
shen lectures widely on the
Middle East.
Barbara Stollman is
chairman of the Koach Sec-
tion.
* * *
For information about
any Allied Jewish Cam-
paign event, call the Jewish
Welfare Federation, 965-
3939.

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* * *

Koach Section
to Meet Feb. 10

Koch Section of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Women's Division will pre-
sent guest speaker Anita
Hearshen 9:30 a.m. Feb-
ruary 10 at the Bloomfield
Hills home of Janet Aronoff.
The meeting is open to con-
tributors of $150 or more.
Mrs. Hearshen, a member
of the Hagana's intelligence
corps during Israel's War of
Independence, worked be-
hind the scenes — in
Morocco, South America
and the United States — to

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