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November 30, 1984 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-11-30

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Friday, November 30, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Call The Jewish News
Today

LOCAL NEWS

424-8833

N. Brewster Broder, Mrs. Dunsky
to chair Super Sunday telethon

Super Sunday Chairman Harriet Dunsky, left, met recently with
committee members Sally Mayer, Harriet Colman, Michael Feldman
and William Graham and, standing, United Hebrew Schools President
Dr. Paul C. Feinberg.

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N. Brewster Broder and Harriet
Dunsky have been named chair-
men of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign's 1985 Super Sunday tele-
thon, to be held Jan. 27.

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The event is the Campaign's
major annual telephone appeal
and reaches nearly 10,000 house-
holds throughout the community,
with several hundred volunteers
phoning from the United Hebrew
Schools in Southfield.



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Mrs. Dunsky was associate
chairman of the 1984 Super Sun-
day and has chaired the Cam-
paign's Women's Division
Phonogift telethon. A Women's
Division board member, she also
sits on the boards of Fresh Air
Society, Sinai Hospital Guild and
the Holocaust Memorial Center.
Broder serves on Federation's
board of governors and was the
chairman of the 1983 Federation
Fair. He is a board member of the
Detroit Service Group and the
Tamarack Hills Authority, as
well as a past president and
lifetime board 'member of the
Jewish Community Center.

WSU Hillel wins Haber Award

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Serving on the committee are
Harriet Colman and Lois Falk,
clerical; Sally Mayer, registra-
tion; Robert S. Dunsky, tabulat-
ing; Dr. David Harold, new gifts;
and Michael Feldman, worker
briefing. Coordinators for the day
are William Q. Graham, Jeffrey
R. Kravitz and Jerald Kaufman.
Norman Wachter is adviser.

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Rabbi Finkelnzan holds
the Haber award

The B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda-
tion at Wayne State University
has been named a recipient of the
William Haber Award for its
Holocaust Education Project. This
marks the first time the WSU
Hillel has won a Haber award.
The project, which took place

during the 1983-1984 school year
with the Jewish Students Asso-
ciation of Oakland University
serving as co-administrator, of-
fered faculty membes at the two
universities the chance to incor-
porate Holocaust-related topics
into their classes through a series
of lectures. The lectures dealt
with the psychopathology of the
Holocaust, literary responses to
the Holocaust, the Holocaust in
law and the historical roots of the
Holocaust.
The project was designed to
reach people not really aware of
the events of the Holocaust era,
according to Rabbi Louis Finkel-
man, director of the WSU Hillel.
The WSU project was one of five
such projects at North American
colleges and universities selected
for 1984 Haber Awards. The
award is named for William
Haber, adviser to the executive
officers and professor of economics
at the University of Michigan.
Prof. Haber has been active with
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations
for more than 45 years.

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