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Friday, August 29, 1986
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28801 Southfield Rd.
Just S. of 12 Mile
559-2150
the various campaign func-
tions, are Dr. David Harold,
Dulcie Rosenfeld, Shelby
Tauber, Peter Alter, Diane J.
Klein, Michael Maddin, N.
Brewster Broder, Dr. Maurice
Opperer and Mark E. Schlus-
sel.
This year's division chair-
men are Abe Pasternak and
Donald Fox, Mercantile and
Food; Alan Hayman and Neil
Satovsky, Real Estate and
building trades; Martin
Bader and Dr. Joseph Epel,
Industrial and automotive;
Norman Pappas, Michael
Feldman and Jonathan
Haber, Professional Service;
Drs. Mark Diem, Eli Berger
and Sheldon Stone, Profes-
sional Health; Doreen
Hermelin, Women's; Jerald
Kaufman and Jeffrey How-
ard, Metropolitan; and Nor-
man Beitner and Barbara
Tronstein, Young Adult.
Dr. Harold and Mrs. Rosen-
feld are new gifts chairmen
this year. Dr. Harold has
headed the Medical Section of
the Professional Health Di-
vision, was area chairman of
the UJA Young Leadership
Cabinet and chairs the
Federation/UJA Young Lead-
ership Cabinet Breakfast
Club. Rosenfeld is on the
executive committee of Fed-
eration and is a former vice
president. She is past
president of its Women's Di-
vision and a board member of
Jewish Home for Aged.
Ms. Tauber, who chairs
worker recruitment and
training along with Peter Al-
ter, is a past president of
Federation's Women's Di-
vision and on the board of the
Community Services Di-
vision. She was Super Sun-
day chairman last year. Al-
ter, a member of Federation's
executive committee and
chairman of the Culture and
Education Division, is a reci-
pient of Federation's Frank
A. Wetsman Memorial Lead-
ership Award. He is a leader
of the national UJA Young
Leadership Cabinet.
Diane J. Klein and Michael
Maddin are this year's Super
Sunday chairmen. Klein is on
the executive committee of
Federation's Women's Di-
vision and serves on Federa-
tion's Commission on Identity
and Affiliation. Maddin, last
year's missions chairman is a
forMer leader of the Real Es-
tate and Building Trades Di-
vision. He is past president of
the Fresh Air Society.
Broder, 1987 telethon
chairman, has chaired Super
Sunday the past two years. A
member of Federation's board
of governors, Broder has led
the Campaign's Real Estate
and Building Trades Di-
vision.
Dr. Opperer, chairman of
the Walk for Israel, serves on
Federation's Culture and
Education Division and is a
former co-chairman of the
Dental Section of the Profes-
sional Health Division.
Mark E. Schlussel, who