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moving ahead with fund-
raising meetings at the $750
and $100 level, in an effort to
wind up its Campaign by the
end of the year.
National women's leader
Anita Gray will speak to the
B and P $750 Section on
Wednesday at the home of
Gloria Leader. The dinner
meeting is called for 6 p.m.
Gray is national chairman
of the United Jewish Appeal's
Young Women's Leadership
Cabinet. She has played a key
role in the Cabinet's efforts on
behalf of leadership develop-
ment, Soviet Jewry and
Jewish education for the past
several years.
On Dec. 8, Richard Loben-
thal will address the B and P
$100 Section at the home of
Susan Sosnick. The dinner
meeing begins at 6 p.m.
Michigan executive director
of the Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith,
Lobenthal has been a civil
rights consultant throughout
the state and has served on
the faculty of a number of
Michigan colleges and
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He was recently appointed
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Gayle Burstein is chairman
of the B and P $750 Section.
Gilda Jacobs is chairman of
the $100 Section. Diane Ash,
Roberta Patt, Caryl Scheuer
and Nancy Simpson are $100
Section associate chairmen.
Florine Mark is chairman of
the division. Barbara
Goldman is associate
chairman.
For information, call the
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"No Child in Israel Without
a Chanukah" is the slogan
adopted by Naamat/USA for
its annual "Dollars for
David" campaign, announced
Mrs. Frank Rath, chairman of
the committee this year.
"Dollars for David" is a
special Chanukah project con-
ceived by Naamat/USA to
assist children living in
adverse economic conditions
or in border settlements ex-
posed to the threats of ter-
rorism or orphans who have
no families with whom to
celebrate Chanukah.
There are about 20,000
youngsters in 500 day
nurseries throughout the
country from ages three
months to five years who re-
ly on the services of
Naamat/USA for their sup-
port and maintenance.
Serving on the committee
with Mrs. Rath are Mrs.
Frieda Leemon, Mrs. Bernard
Bialkin, Mrs. Irving Rosen,
Mrs. Victor Ross, Mrs. Her-
man Koltonow, Mrs. Henry
Faigin and Mrs. Richard
Kramer.
For information, call the
Naamat/USA office, 967-4750.
ORT To Have
Fund Raiser
Women's American ORT
will join with Tapper's
Jewelry in Southfield to hold
its annual "Diamond
Melodies" fund raiser. Pro-
ceeds will benefit the ORT
School Operations USA.
The public is invited, 7 p.m.
Dec. 5 for a program of mimes,
music, models and
refreshments. The event is
cochaired by Dana Burnstein,
Joanne Denn and Susan
Dubin.
Women To Have
Dinner, Review
Temple Israel Sisterhood
announces a special dinner
and book review by Rabbi M.
Robert Syme on Thursday at
6:30 p.m. at the temple. All
are invited.
Rabbi Syme will review The
Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy.
There is a fee. Call the tem-
ple office, 661-5700, for
information.
Topaz Chapter
Plans A Party
Women's American ORT,
Topaz Career Chapter, will
have a Chanukah party on
Dec. 13 at the Willow Park
Apts. party room 28675
Franklin, Southfield, at 6
p.m. (Note the change in
date.) Families are invited.
Everyone should bring a
dairy dish and a grab bag gift
appropriate for both girls and
boys. Bring any games ap-
propriate for Chanukah.
For reservations, call Deb-
bie Levin, 354-6248; or Patti
Liss, 288-4434.
Sharona Meets
The next board meeting of
Sharona Chapter, Naamat,
will be held on Thursday at 8
p.m. in the home of Esther
Gutman, 20930 Harvard,
Southfield, 358-0995.