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February 26, 1988 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-02-26

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I LOCAL NEWS I

Holiday Carryout Service

Complete

Passover Dinners

and

Campaign Workers Vie
For Achievement Award

a la carte entrees,
appetizers and desserts

will again be available for your convenience
and enjoyment this holiday season

Call:

Quality Kosher Catering

352-7758 • 559-4610 • 855-6580

May all of us have a happy
and healthy Passover!

THE QUALITY OF OUR KASHRUTH AS WELL AS THE QUALITY
OF THE MEALS WE PREPARE ARE IMPECCABLE AND DELICIOUS

COMPLETE CHICKEN DINNERS $1000

NOW YOU CAN ENJOY PASSOVER AT A NON•PASSOVER PRICE!

***ITO.0)0

Sankaeis the only leading coffee naturally decaffeinated
with pure mountain water and nature's sparlding effervescence.
And nothing else.

SANKA® GROUND, FREEZE-DRIED AND 1NSTANT-ALL NATURALLY DECAFFEINATED. K KOSHER

Allied Jewish Campaign
volunteers are working hopes
of taking home the prized
1988 Community Achieve-
ment Award, for the Cam-
paign division which records
the highest percentage of
secured pledges between now
and the Campaign closing,
April 11.
With just over a month to
go before the community-
wide celebration, several divi-
sions have scheduled
meetings and telethons.
The Chiropractors Section
of the Campaign's Profes-
sional Health Division will
meet Thursday in the home of
Dr. David A. Kirsch.
David and Doreen
Hermelin will host the Cam-
paign's Social Service Section
on March 8, and the At-
torneys Section, March 10.
All three meetings begin at
7:30 p.m.
The Social Service Section
meeting will provide
members with the opportuni-
ty to meet and hear Jonathan
Livny, the former attorney
general of Israel's West Bank.
A sabra, Livny was the
youngest law student at the
Hebrew University in
Jerusalem and the youngest
Israeli to become a lawyer, at
the age of 21. Following the
Six-Day War, he became the
first attorney general for the
West Bank. He is a veteran of
the Israel Defense Forces.
Alan S. Funk is chairman of
the Social Service Section of
the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Livny will also address a
meeting of the Campaign's
$5,000 Committee, 7:45 a.m.
March 9 at the offices of Mad-
din, Weiner, Hauser, Wartell
and Roth, in Southfield.
Michael Maddin and Mark
Hauser are $5,000 Commit-
tee chairmen.
The Attorneys Section will
host Federal Judge Avern
Cohn, who will discuss
"Legal Issues: Israel and the
West Bank."
A past president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
and a current member of its
executive committee, Cohn
has served as a vice chairman
of the Allied Jewish
Campaign.
Cohn is a board member of
the United Jewish Charities,
a past vice president of the
Jewish Community Council
and a past national vice presi-
dent of the American Jewish
Committee. He is a recipient
of the Zionist Organization of
America's Justice Louis D.
Brandeis Award.
Norman D. Katz and
Charles H. Tobias are

Jonathan Livny

Judge Avern Cohn

chairmen of the Attorneys
Section. Peter M. Alter,
Jonathan F. Haber and Linda
Z. Klein are chairmen of the
Professional Service Division.

Educator Wins
Special Title

Robert Lask, educational
director of Temple Beth EL,
was awarded the title of
"Reform Jewish Educator" at
the recent annual conference
of the National Association of
Temple Educators (N.A.T.E.).
The title is granted by the
Title Granting Commission of
the constituent bodies of
Reform Judaism. These
bodies include the Union of
American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, Central Conference of
American Rabbis, the Joint
Commission of Jewish Educa-
tion, the National Associa-
tion of Ibmple Educators,
Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion
and the American Conference
of Cantors.
The title is awarded to those
educators, rabbis and cantors
who have fulfilled academic
requirements in the areas of
education/educational ad-
ministration and Judaic
studies plus a supervised
educational internship,
and/or experience.

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