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July 31, 1987 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-07-31

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Joel Tauber, Mandell Berman, Alan Schwartz and Sam Frankel are leaders of
the University of Michigan Hillel Foundation's $4.65 million capital and
endowment campaign to replace the Hillel building. Detroit's Jewish Welfare
Federation is assisting in the effort.

Local JNF Official
Tapped For Plains

Ed Rosenthal, director of
the Michigan Region of the
Jewish National Fund, has
been appointed to also serve
as JNF regional director of
Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska,
North Dakota and South
Dakota.
Rosenthal said he hopes to
"broaden our base of support"
in the Plains areas. "The
thrust of my work will be to
make people in the new areas
aware of the role of the Jewish
National Fund and the
building of Israel. Most peo-
ple feel that the JNF is
represented solely through
Blue Boxes and planting of
trees. I see my role as sharing
with them the development
and accomplishments of JNF
and what really still must be
done, be it in the areas of af-
forestation, land reclamation,
road building, etc."
A veteran Jewish organiza-
tional leader, Rosenthal serv-
ed as director of JNF's
Chicago region before assum-
ing the directorship of the
Michigan JNF, centered in
Southfield and also covering
the Toledo, Ohio, community.
Before joining the JNF ex-
ecutive staff, he was the
Midwest director of the
friends of Haifa University.
He has served as assistant
executive director of the
Federation and Jewish Com-
munity Center in Ottawa in
Ontario, Canada, where his
responsibilities included ser-
vice as campaign director of
the United Jewish Appeal.
Rosenthal has also served as
executive director
of
Southfield's Akiva Hebrew
School
and
the
Day

Attith,

Ed Rosenthal

Maimonides School in
Boston.
Asked why the Detroit of-
fice was called upon to take
on the added responsibilities,
rather than the Chicago office
which is geographically
closer, Rosenthal said that the
new Chicago director may
have his hands full making
his own office a success
"before assuming further
responsibilities elsewhere."

""'l NEWS

UNIFIL Renewal

United Nations (JTA) —
The Security Council will
meet today to renew the man-
date of the UN Interim Force
in Lebanon (UNIFIL) for a
six-month period, until Jan.
31, 1988. UN officials and
Israeli diplomats said Tues-
day they expect that the
5,778-troop force's mandate
will be approved with no
objections.

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