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percent of his time in pre-
paration. During the first
round, the teams spend con-
siderable time getting ac-
quainted with each other as
well as with the positions of
the respective governments.
In Geneva, no two days are
alike. He is on the job 12
hours a day. His schedule in-
cludes copious reading, in-
tense studying, countless
briefings and long periods of
negotiating with his Soviet
counterparts. He sometimes
sees them socially, he said,
and "we try to further ex-
plore how to expand substan-
tive understanding."
Kampelman is in frequent
touch with President Reagan,
Secretary of State George
Shultz and National Security
Adviser Robert C. McFar-
lane, and each gives him
much flexibility.
Assessing the mood of the
second round of talks, Kamp-
elman is neither pessimistic
nor optimistic. "I try to be
realistic," he concluded. "It
takes two to neotiate."
Declining to venture a
guess as to the length of the
total negoti sting period, (the
third round beg in Sept. 19)
he said the issues are so
pressing, so complicated and
so monumental, that no one
is able to predict a time
frame. "We must be prepared
to stay at these negotiations
for at least one day longer
than the Russians are pre-
pared to stay," he said.
"Patience is the name of
the game." ❑
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Marvin and Sharon Fleischman
THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
(Chesed Shel Emes)
Invites The
GREATER DETROIT JEWRY
to participate in a
MEMORIAL SERVICE
for the Six Million Jews who perished in Europe at the Hands of the Nazis which will be held on
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1985, 12:00 NOON
at the HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK
(Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery) Gratiot and Fourteen Mile Rd.
RABBI NOAH GAMZE
of the DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE
and CANTOR BEN-ZION LANXNER
of CONG. BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES
will participate in these services.
Hillel L. Abrams, President; Samuel P. Havis & Milton Oleinick, Vice PFesidents; Morris Dorn, Treasurer;
Rabbi, Eric Greenbaum, Secretary; Morse Shiff men, Leonard Antel S. Rabbi Ernest E. Greenfield, Trustees;
Edward Miller, Cemetery Chairman; Rabbi Israel I. Rockove, Executive Director; Alan H. Dorfman, Funeral Di-
rector.
EDWARD MILLER, Chairman
Sharon and Marvin Fleis-
chman will be the 1985 Cong.
Shaarey Zedek-Israel Bond trib-
ute dinner honorees, it was an-
nounced by Cong. President
Myron Milgrom.
The annual event will be held
6:30 p.m. Oct. 10 at the
synagogue.
At the dinner, the Fleis-
chmans will be the recipients of
the State of Israel's Gates of
Jerusalem Medal, in apprecia-
tion for their outstanding serv-
ice and devotion to their
synagogue, the community and
Israel.
William M. Davidson is gen-
eral chairman of the Shaarey
Zedek-Israel Bond endeavor.
Serving as dinner co-chairman
are Beverly and Irving Laker.
The honorees are long-time
top-level supporters of the Israel
bond program and are active in
many other communal organiza-
tions.
Fleischman is vice president
of Shaarey Zedek. He also is
secretary of Sinai Hospital of
Detroit, a member of the board
of Men's ORT and a member of
the capital needs committee of
the Jewish Welfare Federation.
He is a past president of the
Jewish Home for the Aged, a
past president of the Shaarey
Zedek Men's Club and a former
board member of the JWF and
the board of the National Fed-
eration of Jewish Men's Clubs.
Mrs. Fleischman is active in
support of Brandeis University,
American Women for Bar-Ilan,
the Detroit Institute of Arts and
the local cancer drive. She is a
former board member,of the De-
troit Chapter of Brandeis Uni-
versity National Women's
Committee, the League of
Jewish Women's Organizations,
the Women'S League for Con-
servative Judaism and the
Camp Tamarack Authority. She
has served as president of the
Suburban Branch of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women, the Shaarey Zedek Sis-
terhood, and the Jewish Home
for the Aged Auxiliary. She has
also served as an officer of
Hadassah and the Sinai Hospi-
tal Guild.
For tribute dinner reserva-
tions and Israel Bond informa-
tion, call the Bond office, 557-
2900.