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April 03, 1987 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-03

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Jewish Welfare Federation..
The 2,000 volunteers of the
"The same is true of our
Allied Jewish Campaign have
camping programs and our
six days to complete the task
family services. But do you -
of enrolling every Jew in the
know what it costs to .main-
largest tzedaka effort ever
tain them?
mounted in Detroit.
"Every one' of us is touched
The Campaign concludes
in some way at some time by
next Thursday, with every
these services. But they can't
contributor eligible to attend
exist without adequate finan-
the celebration, and Cam-
cial support. That's what the
paign chairmen Paul D.
Allied Jewish Campaign it
Borman and. Emery. Klein are
optimistic. And very nervous.
for. I hope "every man, woman
and child who thinks of him
"We've secured Alan King
as our guest performer, sev- - or herself as a member of the
eral hundred 1987 con-
Detroit Je wish community
will make that pledge now."
tributors have made reserva-
tions for a wonderful evening,
Borman noted that making
and our volunteers are out
a pledge now is simply mak-
there doing their job.
ing a commitment. Final
"What worries` me is that
payment is not actually due-
some people may be saying,
till December 1987.
'Oh, I'll get around to making
Hoping that they will be
a pledge sooner or later?
able- to' announce a record
That sort of thinking- can do
total at the Campaign clos-
us in."
ing,' Borman and Klein have
Klein explained that the
Pulled out • all the stops .for
process for dividing funds
the April 9 celebration with -
among the Campaign's be-
Alan King. For the ,price of
neficiaries is already under
admission, 1987 Campaign
way. These beneficiaries in-
contributors will be treated to
dude local service agencies
.a cocktail buffet before the
-7 ,like the Jewish Home for
program and a dessert recep-
Aged, Hehrew Free Loan
tion afterward'
Association and the Jewish
Family Service — and aid
• It's also an, evening for •
programs for the aged, handi-
Campaign vorunteers to
capped and young people in
shine. For months, they've
Israel and overseas.
been reaching out,' by tele
He noted, in particular, the
phone or in person, to share
increased need for assistance
their own commitment to, the
to the aged living at home.
Jewish community.
Many are frail and in 'need of
"With Passover only four
homemaker services, respite
days after -the Campaign dos-
care, or Meals on Wheels. •
ing," said Dr. Giles, "there
"The services that Detroit's
could be no more appropdate
Jewish community has made
way to declare our unity with -
available- to its aged are
the Jewish peeple and our
without peer," said Dr. Con-
partnership with those in
rad Giles, president of the
need everywhere."

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"'`THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

rnest Michel, and hosts Gabriella and Ala

More than 60 Holocaust .gathering of its kind in
survivors came together last troit. •
Sunday on behalf of the Al- • Told by guest speaker Er-
lied Jewish Campaign meet • nest Michel, a fellow survivor
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