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March 04, 1988 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-03-04

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Professor Will Speak
For Allied Campaign

Middle East Professor Allen
Pollack will speak for the
Allied Jewish Campaign 9
a.m. March 27 at United
Hebrew Schools.
Pollack is a former director
of the Young Leadership
Cabinet of the United Jewish
Appeal and was instrumental
in establishing the American
Professors for Peace in the
Middle East, an organization
of 17,000 academics on some
600 campuses.
In Israel, Pollack serves as
educational consultant for
the United Israel Appeal of
Canada and of the United
States.
At the meeting, division
chairmen will report on Cam-
paign progress to date. A brief
telethon session will follow.
Chairman Robert Slatkin
and Dulcie Rosenfeld of the
New Gifts Committee have
scheduled telethons for
Wednesday and March 22.
"We are inviting all those

Allen Pollack
who have never contributed
to become part of the Federa-
tion family," said Slatkin.
"Everyone who contributes
has a greater stake in the
community."

Mideast Situation
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Akiva Baum will address
the Allied Jewish Campaign
Professional Health Division
March 23 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
The
7:30
p. m .
cocktail/dessert meeting for
1988 Campaign contributors
of $500, is planned as an
educational gathering for
new and current members of
the Professional Health
Division.
A former military cor-
respondent and • radio com-
mentator for the Israel

Defense Forces, Baum will
discuss the situation in the
Middle East.
Baum is the only Israeli
ever to win the Ford Founda-
tion Fellowship for an
American doctorate in
business administration, and
he holds four advanced
degrees in law and European
management.
His law treatises serve as
textbooks at the Hebrew
University Law School, and
he has written extensively on
civic and military affairs.

Israeli, Palestinian
Series. Is Planned

The Birmingham Temple is
presenting a four-part pro-
gram entitled "The Israeli-
Palestinian Dilemma." The
series will take place on four
consecutive Monday nights
beginning 8:30 p.m. March 7
at the temple.
The program will feature
Moshe Fox of the U.S. Con-
sulate of Israel (March 28), to
present the Israeli perspec-
tive; Nabeel Abraham, pro-
fessor of anthropology at
Henry Ford Community Col-
lege to present the Palesti-
nian perspective (March 21),
and Rabbi Sherwin Wine of
the Birmingham Temple to
give the historical and

Diaspora perspective of the
Middle East crisis (March 7,
14).
There is an admission
charge.

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munity Centers and
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continent as well as par-
ticipants from around the
world are expected to attend
the 1988 JWB Biennial
which will take place in St.
Louis, Mo. April 27-May 1.

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