THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 Friday, March 12, 1982 ..1111111.. ••••• M=II MEM. MEM =MO /NNW M=I •••0 ■ •• ■•• S■ = = Phonogift to Reach 8,000 Audrey Lorber 585-7223 or 559-6022 OMNI " • ■ •• mommew .Now mm. .■■■ ■••■ INMA A memory you will have forever . VIDEO TAPING SERVICES Legal Taping Business Meetings Weddings Advertising Social Events Bar Mitzvahs •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • DRAPERIES • BEDSPREADS • BLANKETS (Cleaned or Laundered) • • WINDOW SHADES LAMPSHADES PILLOWS • VENETIAN BLINDS (Cleaned, retaped & re-corded) • • • • • • • • • • • • • If you're moving we can remake and re-install your existing draperies to fit another window or room. I We Remove & Install I C . • 891-1818 DRAPERY CLEANERS VISA' master cringe Suburban Call Collect VISA & MASTERCHARGE 11 that the name implies. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••,••••••••• _ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Members of the Women's Division of Jewish Welfare Federation will be calling 8,000 women in the met- ropolitan Detroit Jewish community with their an- nual Phonogift appeal for the 1982 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund. As Phonogift workers put the final touches on plans for the telethon, to be held at United Hebrew Schools from Sunday through March 21, there is growing optiniism that the women called on will renew their pledge to help others. Under the direction of Chairman Sharon Hart and Associate Chairman Marcia Parven, Phonogift week promises to be informative and exciting for the nearly 400 volunteers participat- ing. The executive directors of area Jewish agencies will speak at various times, ex- plaining their agencies' special needs and functions. • • • • CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM 21100 W. 12 MILE ROAD, Southfield, Michigan 48076 BAR MITZVAH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION HONORS IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT SHARON HART LEONARD S. HERMAN WITH FESTIVE WEEKEND MARCH 26-27-28/82 The Women's Division Career Women's group for professional women will participate in Phonogift 6:30 p.m. Mon- day in lieu of their monthly meeting. A group of Russian im- migrants studying' in the JeWish Community Cen- ter's English-language pro- gram will observe the tele- thon Tuesday morning. * * * FRIDAY, MARCH 26 — TRADITIONAL SABBATH DINNER 7:00 P.M. Wasserman Hall — By Reservation Only DONATION — ADULTS -$13.00 CHILDREN UNDER. AGE 13 $7.50 SATURDAY, MARCH 27 SABBATH MORNING SERVICES 8:45 A.M. Led by Cantors Max Shimansky of Beth Achim and David Lefkowitz of Park Avenue Synagogue, NYC. RABBI MILTON ARM will deliver the sermon DAVID LEFKOWITZ MAX SHIMANSKY SUNDAY, MARCH 28 — MICHIGAN OPERA COMPANY PRESENTS A SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM "AN OVERTURE TO OPERA" PLUS Musical Selections By Cantors David Lefkowitz and Max Shimansky Piano Accompanist Bernard Katz The community is invited to attend. No charge for the concert. Tickets must be obtained in advance from synagogue office. FOR INFORMATION CALL 352-8670 George J. Rossman President ...1 ■ 1•IMP Louis Weber Dr. Howard Dubin Co-Chairmen TV Show to Look at Volunteers' Study The role of the profes- sional woman volunteer will be discussed by Carolyn Greenberg, chairman of the long-range planning com- mittee of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation Women's Division, on the WJBK-TV (Channel 2) program "Sun- day in Detroit" 11 a.m. Sun- day. Mrs. Greenberg will be interviewed by Shelby Tauber, one of the show's hosts, who also is president of Women's Division. In cooperation with the Social Planning Depart- ment of Federation, Mrs. Greenberg and her commit- tee developed a question- naire that has been sent to 1,300 Detroit households. The survey attempts to examine the attitudes and involvement of Jewish women with regard to vol- untarism. The Detroit study is being conducted as part of a nationwide effort by the 16 largest Women's Division cities to stimulate . long- range planning. Shown at the Junior Division men's cocktail party for the Allied Jewish Campaign are, from left, Ma , Segel, James Deuchtman, James Safran, speaks. David Greene, Kenneth Korotkin, Howard Tapper and Paul Zlotoff. _ Optometrists, Opticians Brunch The annual brunch of the Optometrists and Opticians Section, Professional Health Division of the Al- lied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund, will be held at the Knollwood Country Club 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Guest speakers will be James M. August and Florine Mark Ross. August is chairman of Federation's Community Services budgeting and planning division, and is a board member of the Jewish Vocational Service. Mrs. Ross recently returned from Israel where she observed the social and humanita- rian programs Campaign &liars helped establish. Drs. Oscar C. Ross and Edward F. Stein are chair- men of the Optometrists and Opticians Section. Associate chairmen include Bernard Benton, Morton. L. Feldman and Drs. Susan R. Gormezano and Samuel M. Wapner. Dr. Paul C. Fein- berg is section adviser. * * * Dentists to Hear Exodus' Leader Noted Christian Zionist and leader of the refugee ship Exodus, Rev. John Stanley Grauel, will be the guest speaker at a dinner presented by the De- ntists Section of the Allied Jewish Campaign's Profes- sional Health Division 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. The cocktail reception and dinner are being hosted by the division and Alpha Omega fraternity at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Chairmen of the Dentists Section are Drs. Jason A. Goode, John D. Marx and Richard D. Williams. Cabinet members include Drs. Allan A. Ash, Eli V. Berger, Seymour D.. Berman, Ronald D. Berris, Dale M. Charnas, Loren S. Daniels, Kenneth Dicks- tein, Stuart Falk, Burton D. Faudem, Manuel Feldman, Harold P. Firestone, Elliott Folbe, Irving M. Friedman, Jerome W. Krause, Edward G. Kroll, Jerome B. Kurtis, Ellsworth Levine, Alvin B. Lezell, Richard Lezell and Norman Lynn. Also, Drs. Maurice S. Op- perer, George Rosin, Donald B. Sherman, Sidney 0. Siegan,- Harvey M. Simon, Frank Solway, Sheldon Sonkin, Robert. M. Stein, Gary A, Stern, Warren R. Tessler, Allan J. Warnick, David Weine, Jeffrey H. Weiss and Arnold Winshall. * * * Federation Names Satinsky, Passon - BARBARA SATINSKY Barbara A. Satinsky, Women's Division director of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration for almost three years, will take on major re- sponsibility within the overall Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund in her other on- going role as assistant Campaign director. Among her expanded duties, she will coordinate activities of the Campaign Management Committee. MICHELLE PASSON The new director of Women's Division ;c Michelle Passon, m recently the executive. rector of the Bnai Brith Midwest Women's Region. Born and raised in Superior, Wis., Mrs. Passon has resided in Michigan for the past 13 years. Among her previous positions, she has been controller of the North Oakland County Board of Realtors, assistant to the controller of the Jewish Community Center, a teacher and an office management consultant to retail stores.