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that the 1987 High Holy Day
appeals, held for Israel Bonds
in 19 major Detroit-area
synagogues, raised
$1,321,500, an increase of 18
percent over 1986. Irving
Laker of Southfield, president
of the Detroit Chapter of the
Prime Minister's Club, an
honorary society recognizing
Bond purchasers of $25,000 or
more, announced that PMC
membership had grown from
89 in 1986 to 116 in 1987.
General Chairman Douglas
A. Schubot pointed out that
Metro Detroit Israel Bonds
holds a leading position
among all large U.S. cities:
At International Israel
Bond Leadership Conferences
in 1982, 1984 and 1986,
Detroit was the recipient of
Major Campaign Achieve-
ment Awards.
Additionally, more than a
dozen members of Metro
Detroit's top lay leadership
also serve Israel Bonds on the
national level. They include
David B. Hermelin, who holds
the top position of interna-
tional campaign chairmen,
and his wife, Doreen, plus
Mrs. Stollman, Wagner,
Wolfe, Irving Laker, Soble,
and Schubot, Dr. Arthur
Lieberman, Saul Bluestone,
Jack Shenkman, D. Dan
Kahn, Sheldon L. Miller,
David B. Holtzman and Ivan
Bloch.
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NEWS
`Opinion Shifting
On Pollards'
New York (JTA) — Public
opinion in both Israel and the
American Jewish community
has been shifting in support
of Jonathan Pollard and his
wife, Anne Henderson
Pollard, who are in jail for
spying for Israel, members of
the couple's family said
Monday.
Jonathan Pollard, a former
U.S. Navy intelligence
analyst, is serving a life term
for passing classified
documents to a renegade
Israeli espionage team, while
his wife is serving a five-year
prison sentence for being an
accessory to her husband's
activities.
Bernard Henderson charg-
ed that his daughter is still
denied proper medical care.
She claims to be suffering
from severe and rare digestive
disorders.
"She is very weak and hun-
ched over with pain most of
the time," Henderson said,
claiming that she is denied
medicine and she has
developed recently "internal
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