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May 24, 1985 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-05-24

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Friday, May 24, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ARE YOU OUT OF CONTROL?

JEFFREY S. GOLDENBERG, D.D.S.
ZALMAN KONIKOW, D.D.S.

BERNICE GARON, M.A.

Woman Rabbi
To Address Women

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Rabbi Amy Eilberg

Rabbi Amy Eilberg, the first
woman to be ordained a rabbi at
the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America, will address the Adat
Shalom Sisterhood installation
luncheon at noon June 10 at Adat
Shalom.
The day will begin with services
at 10:30 a.m.
Rabbi Eilberg was graduated
from Brandeis University, where
she earned a degree in Judaic
studies, and Smith College, where
she earned a master's degree in
social work.
A native of Philadelphia, her
home now is Bloomington, Ind.,
where she is a chaplain for the
Methodist Hospital in In-
dianapolis and a community rabbi
for that city's Jewish Welfare
Federation.
Dorothy Chaiken, a past
president of the Michigan Branch
of the Women's League for Con-
servative Judaism, will be the in-
stalling officer. The rabbi's keyn-
ote address, "Women in Judaism:
New Challenges," will follow the
luncheon.
Babysitting and luncheon will
be provided for all pre-schoolers.
Everyone is invited. Reservations
are required. For reservations by
June 6, call the synagogue office,
851-5100.

Campaign Budgeting
Process Begun

Over the next few weeks, the
Jewish Welfare Federation's four
budgeting and planning divisions
will decide the best way to allo-
cate Allied Jewish Campaign pro-
ceeds between domestic and over-
seas beneficiaries.
The process, which began in
March with the Town Meeting on
Budget Priorities, will culminate
with the Federation board of gov-
ernors meeting on June 18.
Last month, the executive
committee and board of governors
approved a local-overseas division
of funds raised in the 1985 Cam-
paign.
Based on a projected achieve-
ment of $22.2 million, the board
recommended allocating
$11,931,000 for Israel and over-
seas agencies, and $7,868,000 for
local and national beneficiaries.
This represents an increase of
$1.7 million over the 1984 Allied
Jewish Campaign.
More than 60 beneficiaries —
20 of them in Detroit — will re-
ceive funding from Campaign
proceeds.

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