LOCAL NEWS I We Have Moved Super Sunday Continued from Page 1 - Counseling Associates IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENTS NO WAITING Eve. & Sat. Appointments Avail. • COUNSELING FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS, & FAMILIES • MARRIAGE & PRE-MARITAL COUNSELING • ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING • COUNSELING FOR STRESS ANXIETY & DEPRESSION • SPEAKERS BUREAU • PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING & EVALUATION • CHILD CUSTODY EVALUATIONS • EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Sidney H. Grossberg, Ph.D., Executive Director 353-5030 26699 W. TWELVE MILE SOUTHFIELD SUITE 100 !APPROVED BLUE CROSS PROVIDER' The Jewish National Fund announces iss 7 Dayan has authored a number of best-selling novels, including her most recent My Father His Daughter She is a reserve officer in the Israel Army and a graduate of the Hebrew University, where she studied political science. The meeting is for Cam- paign volunteers, and reser- vations are required. There is no charge. For details, contact Leonard Milstone at Federa- tion, 965-3939. /0 , APRIL 10-APRIL 24 GROUP WILL BE ESCORTED BY ALLEN & JACKIE MENUCK • • • • • • • Round trip fare from Detroit - Tel Aviv - Detroit Accommodations for 13 nights • 5 star deluxe hotels Briefings by Israeli leadership Golfing at the Caesaria Golf Course Full Israeli Breakfast • Four Complimentary Dinners 8 days sightseeing • Visit to an Israeli Air Force Base Much more, plus a special 40th anniversary celebration! Limited space available Make your inquiries and reservations now. isRan "N110 18877 W. TEN MILE ROAD SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48075 557-6644 Nu CELEBRATING THE 16 FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1988 40th paign Sabbath tonight and Saturday in Detroit area synagogues and temples. That is why pledges are needed now, said Federation President Dr. Conrad Giles, who explained that the com- munity can budget for its 1988 needs only if it knows how much money will be com- ing in through the Campaign. That point was emphasized by Campaign Chairmen David B. Hermelin and Jane Sherman, who noted that the strength of the community depends upon everyone of its members "standing up now to make a pledge. If we don't have most of our pledges by the time the Campaign closes on April 11," said Sherman, "we may have some tough budgeting decisions to make." Hermelin added, "This year's Campaign theme is `You can make a difference.' That means every member of our community is important, whether they've givn before or are new to Campaign. If I were a betting man, I'd bet our community will make a difference on Super Sunday." Campaign Volunteers To Hear Yael Dayan vffikATIONAI C"'‘? TO ISRAEL sian refugees, Jewish educa- tion and a host of humanitarian programs in Israel and 33 other countries. Volunteers will divide up into phone sessions of two hours each at the United Hebrew Schools building in Southfield, preceded by a Campaign briefing. The 2 p.m. session will be manned by representatives of Federa- tion's local agencies, who will bring their special expertise about community services. In the evening, Young Adult Division workers will dine on pizza before taking over the phones, and afterward they will celebrate with "super sundaes." Campaign volunteers will not only ask for pledges, they will offer the services of Federation's agencies when needed. Throughout the day, Jewish Information Service volunteers will be available to answer questions and handle referrals. The work of the Jewish Welfare Federation and its Campaign will be the focus of the annual Federation/Cam- Snowballs Fly In Crown Hts. Yael Dayan JEWISH FWD ANNIVERSARY OF ISRAEL iv NAIL Allied Jewish Campaign volunteers will launch an in- tensive period of solicitation at all division levels when Yael Dayan addresses a report meeting Feb. 4 at the United Hebrew Schools. The evening will begin with a deli supper at 6:15 p.m., followed by progress reports from each of the Campaign division chairmen. Dayan's remarks will set the stage for a telethon for all divisions, as workers try to reach as many contributors as possible befoe the Campaign closing April 11. Daughter of the late General Moshe Dayan, Yael New York (JTA) — Police are investigating complaints of assault and harassment lodg- ed by seven Chasidic Jews following what the police described as "a snowball con- frontation" in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn early Sunday morning. According to Officer Joe Gallagher of the New York City Police Public Informa- tion Bureau, approximately 40 blacks coming from a par- ty observed approximately ten Chasidic Jews. "A snowball confrontation en- sued, escalating to rock and bottle-throwing. There were no injuries and no arrest," the police report said.