THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Junior Division Plans Campaign Events Jonathan Livny, former attorney general for Judea and Samaria, will be the guest speaker for the Junior Division Women of the Jewish Welfare Federation at a meeting on behalf of the 1983 Allied Jewish Cam- paign and Israel Emergency Fund 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Livny, a veteran of Is- rael's Defense Forces, served in the Six-Day War and Yom Kippur War. Dur- ing the recent war in Leba- non, he was the army liaison to families of men killed in action. At age 21, Livny became the youngest person to be- come a lawyer in Israel. He is a graduate of Hebrew University in Jerusalem and studied at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania Law School. He has served in the Judge Advocate's office as chief prosecutor and has represented Israel at various international conferences. In addition, he was assistant to the minister of tourism, and then legal adviser to the Knesset. James A. Safran is the president of the Junior Di- vision. Marjorie Werber is Campaign chairman for the JONATHAN LIVNY women, and vice chairmen are Linda Etkin, Susarl Wiener and Julie Zussman. Diane Ash, Julie Fishman, Betsy S. Heuer, Florie Hochberg, Carol Kaczan- der, Phyllis Klar and Shari Levin are serving as associ- ate chairmen. The meeting will include a cocktail reception. The Junior Division Men will have a similar meeting 7:30 p :m. Nov. 22 at Adat Shalom. The speaker will be Howard Stone, national director of Overseas Programs, United Jewish Appeal. Stone joined UJA in 1971 as national young leadership direc- tor. He lived in Israel for several years and was an adviser to the Israeli gov- ernment. Norman D. Ash and Mark Y. Segal are co-chairmen for the men, and Gerald 0. Brody and Douglas Etkin are vice chairmen. Group chairmen are Martin Gene, Robert Jackier and Bernard Kent. Associate chairmen are Fred Blechman, Alan C. Feuer, Robert S. Hertzberg, Jeffrey H. Howard, Steven M. 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WELCOME TO OUR PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALS I Some 100 members of Detroit's Israeli community pledged $9,000 at a recent event on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign and Israel Emergency Fund. Shown at the event, in the top photograph, are from left, speaker Israel Amitai, Jewish Welfare Federa- tion president Avern Cohn, and event coordinators Mira Eisenberg and Eli Ben Mayor. In the middle photograph are participants at the first fundraising event for Campaign sponsored by the Career Women's Section of the Women's Division. Shown are, back row from left, Edie Mittenthal, speaker Sister Carol Ratner, Cecille Raichien, Jane Sherman and at right, Fayga Dombey. In front are Marcy Feldman, Malka Gordon, Marlene Borman and Janice Schwartz. In the bottom photograph, shown at a reception for local Federation agency leaders are, seated, Nora Barron, hosts Mr. and Mrs. Mandell Berman, Helen Shevin and Allan Nachman. 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