THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Phonogift, Meetings to Boost Campaign
The Women's Division of chairman is Susie Pappas.
the Jewish Welfare Federa- Linda Lee is briefing
tion will hold its third major chairman, and Susie Citrin
telethon of the current and Ellen Labes are associ-
Campaign season during ate chairmen.
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Spring Phonogift, Monday
through Wednesday at the
Campaign Report
United Hebrew Schools.
-Meeting March 20
Volunteers will be solicit-
In recognition of the work
ing pledges from women they are doing for the 1983
whose 1982 Allied Jewish Allied Jewish Campaign
Campaign gifts were under and Israel Emergency
$100, as well as new pros- Fund, volunteers are being
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pects. Phonogift chairman invited to pose for a Cam-
Residential & Commercial
Sharon Hart said that ap- paign,family photograph at
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proximately 200 women the AJC-IEF report meet-
will participate in the ing 9:15 a.m. March 20_ at
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three-day telethon.
Designer
the United Hebrew Schools.
Special handling chair-
Former Israeli Ambas-
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man is Marcia Parven; co- sador to France Walter
Eytan will be the guest/
speaker at the meeting.
Eytan is currently chair-
man of the Israel Council of
International Relations and
of the Israel-France Asso-
ciation. He is the author of
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Workers are gearing up
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when we see that our final
goal is within reach."
Tauber added that the
support that has been re-
ceived thus far has been
impressive "but we still
have much more to do so
that we can help those in
need here in our commu-
nity, as well as those
overseas."
Prior to the March 20 re-
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Communal Needs
The needs of those who
have been hit by severe eco-
nomic conditions and are
facing joblessness, hunger
and family stress are in-
creasing. The answers to
what is being done to help
alleviate those needs will be
discussed at a human needs
seminar sponsored by the
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's Conference of Di-
vision Chairmen at 6:30
p.m. Monday.
Set for the Jewish Com-
munity Center in West
Bloomfield, the meeting
will provide an overview of
needs in the Detroit area by
John D. Maclnnes, execu-
tive vice president of United
Community Services of
Metropolitan Detroit.
A panel of Federation
agency presidents and
executive directors will dis-
cuss the ways in which their
individual agencies are
dealing with the growing
needs. During the dialogue,
possible ways to maximize
service will be considered.
Among those par-
ticipating are Allan
Nachman and Michael
Zaks, Fresh Air Society;
Charles G. Stone and Dr.
Morton Plotnick, Jewish
Community Center;
David Lebenbom and
Alyin L. Kushner, Jewish
Community. Council;
Helen Shevin and Samuel
Lerner, Jewish Family
Service; and Nora Barron
and Albert A. Ascher,
Jewish Vocational Serv-
ice.
The role of Federation
and the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign in coordinating and
funding will be touched
upon by Federation
President Avern Cohn and
Campaign Chairman Joel
D. Tauber. Federation
Treasurer Stanley D.
Frankel also will partici-
pate.
Also taking part in the
program will be Bruce E.
Thal, chairman of Federa-
tion's Conference . of Di-
vision Chairmen; and
James M. August, Robert H.
Naftaly, David K. Page and
Mark E. Schlussel, chair-
men of the budgeting and
planning divisions.
The meeting and preced-
ing dinner are open. There
is a charge. For informa-
tion, call Alan Kandel at
Federation, 965-3939.
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According to Newsweek
magazine, the Saudis want
to evaluate how well the
tank performs in the desert
before placing an order for
the tank.
Newsweek said a Saudi
order for the M1 would
touch off renewed con-
troversies between the U.S.
and Israel. Pentagon offi-
cials told Newsweek that
the M1 would not increase
Saudi Arabia's ability to at-
tack Israel.
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