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FIRMLY ROOTED IN ISRAEL,
BRANCHING OUT IN NEW DIRECTIONS
Kissinger, Ephron Speak
On Behalf Of Campaign
An evening with Dr. Henry
Kissinger, luncheon with
Nora Ephron and a worker
education and training rally
are among the events in store
for 1989 Allied Jewish Cam-
pign volunteers and con-
tributors as Chairmen Jane
Sherman and Paul Borman
unveil their calendar of
events.
The Kissinger meeting, for
contributors of $25,000, is set
for 8:30 p.m. Sept. 27 in the
home of Doreen and David
Hermelin.
Secretary of State under
two Presidents, Dr. Kissinger
also served as national securi-
ty adviser for six years. He is
a recipient of the Nobel Peace
Prize and the Presidential
Medal of Freedom, this na-
tion's highest civilian award.
Norman A. Pappas is chair-
man of the Allied Jewish
Campaign $25,000 commit-
tee. Burton D. Farbman,
Hugh W. Greenberg and Dr.
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Dr. Henry Kissinger
Joseph M. Jacobson are
associate chairmen.
The Women's Division's
first Campaign meeting of
the year will feature best-
selling author Nora Ephron
at noon Sept. 23.
Ephron will speak to the
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Advance Gifts section in the
home of Bernice Gershenson
in Bloomfield Hills.
Author of the best-selling
novel Heartburn and an
Academy Award nominee for
the screenplay of Silkwood,
Ephron is author of several
novels including Scribble,
Scribble, Crazy Salad and
Crazy Salad Plus Nine.
She is a former contributing
editor for both Esquire and
New York magazines and a
former reporter for the New
York Post.
The Advance Gifts ($10,000)
steering committee includes
Nancy Jacobson and Linda Z.
Klein, chairmen; Marlene
Borman, Campaign educa-
tion chairman; and Barbara
Berry, Penny Blumenstein,
Susan Citrin, Belle Kukes
and Frieda Stollman, vice
chairmen. Diane Klein is
Women's Division Campaign
chairman, and Sharon Hart is
president.
On Sept. 25, several hun-
dred Campaign volunteers
are expected for breakfast and
a worker training rally at
8:45 a.m. at Mat Shalom
Synagogue.
According to Worker Educa-
tion and Training Chairmen
James M. August and Susan
Citrin, the program will in-
clude a video presentation of
the Campaign Case for '89
and the latest in solicitation
techniques.
friends Of Israel Cancer
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Thursday 10-8
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The Friends of Israel
Cancer Association (I.C.A.)
will sponsor its ninth
annualfund-raiser, a dinner-
dance, on Oct. 23 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
This year's honoree is Ann
Eisenberg, president and
founder of the local I.C.A.
chapter. The guest speaker
will be Rabbi M. Robert Syme
of Ibmple Israel.
The Israel Cancer Associa-
tion was founded 25 years ago
by Susan Eban, wife of Israeli
ainbasador, Abba Eban. The
organization's goal has been
to elevate Israel's ability to
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