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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-02-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

12 Friday, February 5, 1982

Major Speakers Scheduled for Allied Jewish Campaign Events

Anita Hearshen, a land. She also is an active
member of the Hagana in- volunteer with the Jewish
telligence corps during Is- Federation of Cleveland
rael's War of Independence, and serves on the board of
governors of the Cleveland
will address the Koach Sec-
tion of the Jewish Welfare College of Jewish Studies.
Federation Women's Di- Regarded as an expert in
vision at a meeting open to Middle East studies with
women contributors of $150 emphasis on the Islamic
or more to the Allied Jewish world, Mrs. Hearshen has
Campaign-Israel Emer- lectured on college cam-
gency Fund. The gathering puses and at public and
9:30 a.m. Wednesday will be parochial schools.
hosted by Janet Aronoff in
Koach Section is chaired
her Bloomfield Hills home.
Mrs. Hearshen, a by Barbara Stoliman. Her
graduate of Worcester committee includes Susan
Teachers College and Bos- Alterman and Evelyn Sil-
ton University, is an verman, associate chair-
American who served as a men; Jan Hauser, briefing
gunrunner in the years be- chairman; and Ellen Alter,
fore the establishment of Hortense Falk, Marion
Freedman, Fran Gold, Bar-
the state of Israel.
Active on behalf of bara Goldman, Zena Gor-
Hadassah, she had held na- don, Rosanne Kukes, Sherri
tional and regional posts Lumberg, Donna Pearlman,
with the organization while Harriet Rapoport, Marilyn
residing in the Bronx, At- Sachs, Shayna Silverman
lanta, Allentown, Pa., and and Trudy Wineman, vice
her current home of Cleve- chairmen.

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sional Service Division are Gifts Subcommittee of the
Paul D. Borman and Lawr- Campaign Management
ence S. Jackier. The di- Committee, is handling ar-
vision is comprised of the rangements for the dinner.
following Campaign sec-
tions: Accountants, Paul P.
Physicians to Hear
Baker and Herbert Golds-
Professor Pollack
tein, chairmen; Advertisers
and Media, Charles G.
Stone, chairman, and
Ronald Stone, co-chairman;
Attorneys, Peter M. Alter
and Irwin M. Alterman,
chairmen; Engineers and
Scientists, Dr. Ellis B. Rif-
kin, chairman; Finance,
Harvey Farber, chairman;
Government Services, Mel-
vyn B. Kalt and Stanley
Lewin, chairmen; Insur-
ance, Norman A. Pappas,
chairman; Social Services,
Charles S. Wolfe, chairman,
and Gary Leo, co-chairman;
and Synagogues and
ALLEN POLLACK
Schools, Rabbi A. Irving
Schnipper, chairman, and
Prof. Allen Pollack, an
Rabbi Harold S. Loss, co- historian, author and
Jewish communal leader,
chairman.
* * *
will be the featured speaker
at a dinner for medical and
Israeli General
osteopathic physicians 7:30
at Campaign Event
p.m. Feb. 17 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. The meeting is
open to contributors of
* * *
$1,000 or more to the Allied
Senator Sarbanes
Jewish Campaign through
to Speak Thursday
the medical and osteopathic --
The Professional Service
physicians sections of the
Division of the Allied
Professional Health Di-
Jewish Campaign will host
vision. A cocktail reception
Senator Paul S. Sarbanes
at 6:30 begins the meeting.
(D-Md.), one of Israel's lead-
Prof. Pollack is a member
ing supporters in Congress,
of the executive of the World
at a dinner 7:30 p.m. Thurs-
Zionist Organization, the
day, at Adat Shalom
board of governors of the
Synagogue. A cocktail re-
Jewish Agency and the
ception leads off the evening
executive committee of the -
United Jewish Appeal.
at 6:30.
Sen. Sarbanes led the
Born in New York, he was
fight against the sale of
educated at Columbia Uni;
GENERAL KATZ
AWACS to Saudi Arabia
versity, the University of
General Jacoub Katz of Stockholm in Sweden and
from his position as a rank-
ing minority member of the the Israel Defense Forces Princeton University. He
Senate Middle East Sub- will speak at a dinner 7 p.m. was a Duke Foundation Fel-
committee. He has sup- Feb. 16 at Adat Shalom low, and under a Ford
ported economic and mili- Synagogue.
Foundation grant was a vis-
Contributors of $2,500 or iting fellow at the Marx-
tary assistance to Israel on
to
the
Allied
Jewish
more
many occasions.
Engels-Lenin Institute of
Chairmen of the Profes- Campaign are invited to the the University of Leningrad
event, which begins with a in the Soviet Union.
cocktail reception at 6:15.
A specialist in Russian
Born in Baku, Romania, history
and the role of the
Katz was 5 years old when Jews in the revolutionary
KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. he, his sister and parents at- movement, he has taught
(JTA)—Hadassah will un- tempted to reach Palestine at Brooklyn College, the
derwrite the first Youth illegally in 1946 aboard an University of Pittsburgh
Aliya settlement in Israel old ship, the Struma. When and Yeshiva University.
since the early days of the the ship sank, the Katzes He was instrumental in
movement which was were rescued and sent by establishing the Ameri-
founded in 1934 to rescue the British to Cyrpus. The can Professors for Peace
Jewish children from the father was imprisoned, and in the Middle East, with a
impending Holocaust in the rest of the family sent on membership of 15,000 on
to Palestine where- they some 500 campuses.
Europe.
The project was an- were interned in a camp for
Prof. Pollack is a member
nounced by Sylvia Doppelt, illegal immigrants. The of the American Zionist
of Hollis, N.Y., national Katz family wasn't reunited Federation Executive
Youth Aliya chairman of until 1948.
Committee and former -
Following graduation chairman of the UJA Young
Hadassah at the organiza-
tion's national board meet- from high school at Leadership Cabinet.
Kibutz Maagan Michael,
ing at the Concord Hotel
Drs. Martin Han` and
Doppelt said the new set- Katz enlisted in the army.
dr-
Richard Krugel are
He
rose
through
the
tlement would be built near
Zippori, in Lower Galilee, ranks from paratrooper men of the Medical r nysi-
10 miles from Nazareth by a to company commander cians Section, and the Oste-
opathic Physicians Section_--
group. of Youth Aliya behind Egyptian lines in
is chaired by Drs. Mark
the
Six-Day
War
to
de-
graduates, mainly from
Diem, Gerald Uzansky and
puty
commander
of
the
Iran. It will be a moshav-
Michael Weingarden. Drs.
type collective based on Eilat Brigade in the Yom Joseph M. Jacobson and
Kippur
War.
industrial and other
Marvin D. Siegel are
In 1975, Katz was ap-
enterprises because of the
chairmen of the Profes-
scarcity of arable land in the pointed military comman- sional Health Division.
der
of
the
Ramallah
District
region, she reported.
She said that an impor- and four years later deputy
For information about
tant adjunct of the new set- military commander of any Allied Jewish'
Judea
and
Samaria.
One
of
tlement would be a seminar
Campaign-Israel Emer-
center to provide historical his two sons serves in the gency Fund event, call the
Israel
Army.
and educational enrich-
Norman Wachler, chair- Jewish Welfare Federation,
ment and to encourage
965-3939.
man of the Below $10,000
settlement in Galilee.

7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
The meeting is open to
women contributing $25 or
more to the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund through Junior
Division. The evening will
include a dance perform-
ance by the Anlo Jazi-Com-
pany.
A lecturer on contempor-
ary Israel, Stone lived on a
kibutz for several years.
He joined the UJA in 1971
as national young leader-
ship director. In his current
position, he is responsible
for UJA programs . outside
the United States.
The women's pre-
Campaign is chaired by
Helen Kaye and Diane Saf-
ran. Assisting them are
Carol L. Klau, Caryl L.
Scheuer, Susan F. Strager
and Marjorie Werber, vice
chairmen; Susan Gershen-
son, adviser; and Linda Et-
kin, Rhona Fidler, Julie
Fishman, Carol Kaczander,
Shari Levin, Suzi Noveck,
Suzie Wiener and Julie
Zussman, associate chair-
men.

Youth Aliya
Village Planned

a., ;

.

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