46 Friday, February 25, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Cash Telethon for Israel Nears
Your Guests Deserve
The Finest At
Your Party
In the aftermath of last
summer's war in Leban'on,
Detroit's Jewish Welfare
Federation pledged to raise
$4 million for Israel to head
off cutbacks in human serv-
ice programs. At a cash tele-
thon to be held March 10,
contributors will be re-
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minded of their commit-
ment and asked to make
their final Israel Emer-
gency Fund payment by the
March 31 deadline.
Under the direction of I.
William Sherr's collection
review committee and Louis
Berry's cash mobilization
committee, volunteers will
be calling those with out-
standing balances from 6 to
9 p.m. at United Hebrew
Schools in Southfield.
As the 1983 Allied
Jewish Campaign con-
tinues its intensive
period of solicitation on
behalf of local and over-
seas beneficiaries, the
Special Emergency Fund
will continue. According
to Campaign Chairman
Joel D. Tauber, the IEF
was initiated as a short,
one-time fund to help
meet Israel's crisis in so-
cial services following its
action against the PLO in
Lebanon.
Contributors are being
asked to send payments to
the Israel Emergency Fund
at the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, 163 Madison, De-
troit 48226. For informa-
tion, call LeonardMilstone,
965-3939.
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Psychology Section
Holds First Meeting
THE AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY
invite you to heir
DR. MICHAEL SCHLESINGER
former Chairman of the Research
Authority at Hebrew University —
Hadassa.h Medical School, Jerusalem
AKIVA BAUM
A leading cancer research scientist
Dr. Schlesinger will speak on
Advalices for Mankind Through Research
Wednesday
March 2, 1983
7:30 p.m.
Jewish Community Center (Oak Park Br.)
15110 West 10 Mile Rd.
No Admission
Community Invited
For Reservations call AFHU office, 559-8030
The Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Cultural Commission
invites you to the Rabbi Morris Adler Memorial Lecture to hear the renowned
Dr. Eric Meyers
Teen Exchange
Students, Host
Families Sought
of Duke University
speaking on
Discovery
of the
Oldest
Sacred Ark
in Israel
an exciting account of his famous 1980-81 excavation in the ancient village of
Nabratein which recovered a unique architectural fragment of a Torah Shrine,
most commonly referred to as Holy Ark.
Date: Wednesday, March 9, 1983 . . . 8:00 p.m.
Place: Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Co-Chairmen
Dr. Samuel Stulberg I. Murray Jacobs
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The newly formed Psy-
chology Section of the Allied
Jewish Campaign will hold
its first meeting 10 a.m.
March 6 at the main Jewish
- Community Center.
Dr. Akiva Baum, Israeli
attorney and economist cur-
rently associated with a
Wall Street law firm, will be
the guest speaker.
Drs. Gerald Rosenbaum
and Barry Tigay are co-
chairmen of the Psychology
Section. Section leaders are
Drs. Allan R. Bass, Jean
Braun, Mark S. Goldman,
Marvin Hyman, George
K4tes, David Lachar, Her-
bert Malos, Harold I.
Mathis, Bernard Mikol,
Harvey Nussbaum, Herbert
Silverman, Steven Spector
and Richard B. Traitel.
For information, call
Alan Kandel at Federation,
965-3939.
Evelyn and Julian Pr-
ince, state coordinators of
NACEL Cultural Ex-
changes, are looking for
Michigan teenagers and.
families who would like to
participate in the 1983
NACEL Summer Homestay
Programs.
Michigan students can
choose between two homes-
tays in France: June 30-
July 28 or July 28-Aug. 26.
Families in Michigan are
being sought to host French
teenagers from July 1 to 27.
Fee for the program in-
cludes transportation, in-
surance and chaperones.
Participants should have
studied at least two years of
French.
Students interested in
participating in the pro-
gram or families interested
in hosting a Frecndh stu-
dent, should contact the Pr-
inces, 626-6641.
Marriages
Lynne Tamor and
Michael Sugar were mar-
ried recently in the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Tamor, in La
Jolla, Calif. Rabbi Perry
Nussbaum of Rancho Ber-
nardo, Calif., officiated. The
bridegroom's parents are
the late Dr. and Mrs. David
I. Sugar.
The bride was graduated
from the University of
Michigan and earned a doc-
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