THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Full Calendar of Activities
for Allied Jewish Campaign
Jack A. Robinson, 1984
Allied Jewish Campaign
general chairman, will host
former Senator Frank
Church at a Major Gifts Sec-
tion meeting, 5:15 p.m.
Wednesday at his Bloom-
field Hills home.
Graham A. Orley and
Joseph H. Orley are section
co-chairmen.
Church, a staunch sup-
porter of Israel, was chair-
man of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee. He
was outspoken in his criti-
cism of the Carter Ad-
ministration's sale of F-15
fighter planes to Saudi
Arabia.
During four terms in
the Senate, Church
fought for more respon-
sive and responsible gov-
ernment and worked
vigorously for the rights
of elderly persons.
He is a Phi Beta Kappa
law graduate of Stanford
University.
REV. GRAUEL
Rev. John Stanley Grauel, a
Zionist long before the es-
tablishment of the state of
Israel and a leader of the re-
fugee slip Exodus, 9:30
a.m. Dec. 11 at Mat Shalom
Synagogue. Breakfast will
be served.
Jonathan F. Haber is sec-
tion chairman and. Alan
Gilman is associate chair-
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man.
A noted expert on Middle
Rabbi Schindler
East
affairs, Rev. Grauel is
to Speak Dec. 13
former executive director of
the American Christian
Palestine Committee, an
organization dedicated to
the establishment of the
state of Israel.
Rev. Grauel began his
career in the ministry. As
the first reports of Nazi
persecutions became
known, he resigned and
joined the American
Christian Palestine
Committee. He then
joined the Hagana and
volunteered to serve as a
crew member on the
Exodus.
During Israel's
RABBI SCHINDLER
War of Liberation, Rev.
Rabbi Alexander Schin- Grauel took part in
dler will be guest speaker at fund-raising activities
the Allied Jewish Cam- and the . gathering of
paign's next major gifts supplies for Israel.
meeting, Dec. 13.
For more than three de-
The 8 p.m. gathering will cades, Rev. Grauel has con-
be hosted by Diane and tinued his unceasing efforts
Emery Klein at their West on behalf of the state of Is-
Bloomfield home. Klein is rael.
section chairman.
He has been the recipient
Rabbi Schindler has held of many awards, including
a number of top positions in the Fighter for Israel
Jewish life. He has been Medal, with two combat
president of the Union of ribbons; Humanity Medal,
American Hebrew Congre- shared with Pope Paul; Vic-
gations for several years, tory Medal and Medal of
and has served as chairman Jerusalem as a founder of
of the Conference of Presi- the state; Bnai Brith
dents of Major American Humanitarian Award; and
Jewish organizations, um- additional honors from
brella organization of 32 Hadassah, the National
Jewish groups working on Council of Jewish Women
behalf of Israel and other and many other Jewish
causes, which represents groups.
the "Jewish voice" at the
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White House, State De-
Kadima
Section
partment and in Congress.
Hears Author
Rabbi Schindler serves on
the boards of a number of
Gerda Klein will be guest
major organizations, such speaker at the Allied
as the World Jewish Con- Jewish Campaign Women's
gress, National Jewish Division Kadima ($365)
Community Relations Ad- Section meeting Dec. 14.
visory Council, American
Dessert will be served at
Israel Public Affairs Com- the 12:30 p.m. gathering,
mittee and Commission on which will be at the West
the Holocaust.
Bloomfield home of Diane
and Emery Klein.
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The only member of her
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family to survive the
Rev. John Grauel
Holocaust, Gerda Klein has
The Accountants Section blended the roles of author,
of the Allied Jewish Cam- historian and lecturer with
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Penny Bluirientein is
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sion Koach ($150) Section of
the 1984 Allied Jewish
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15, at the home of Myrna
Partrich in Bloomfield
Hills.
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participating in several
missions abroad, including
the Soviet Union.
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