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March 30, 1990 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-03-30

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ANNIVERSARIES

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newest looks for Spring
and Summer, including
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Adler 55th

Cantor Hyman J. Adler and
his wife Ruth, residents of
Southfield and North Miami
Beach, Fla., recently
celebrated their 55th wedding
anniversary at a private din-
ner given by their children
Priscilla Bachaiov, Haskell
and Barbara Adler, Samuel
and Shannon Duben, Cantor

Friday, April 6
7:00 p.m.

Saturday, April 7
1:00 and 5:00 p.m.

Usher Adler, and grand-
children Alan and Clare Eps-
tein, all residents of
Southfield. The Adlers have
11 grandchildren and 3
great-grandchildren.
Cantor Adler had served
the community for 40 years as
Cantor of Congregation B'nai
David before retiring.

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AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY'

Washington (JTA) —
Operation Exodus has
gotten off to a running start
among the ultra-wealthy,
but United Jewish Appeal
national chairman Marvin
Lender has vowed that the
effort will not be for mill-
ionaires only.
In a speech to the group's
seventh National Young
Leadership Conference,
Lender promised that the
$420 million effort to reset-
tle Soviet Jews in Israel
would be UJA's most
"broad-based campaign
ever.
"We cannot not allow
every American Jew to par-
ticipate in this event," he
said.
Lender predicted that 26
UJA contributors of a mill-
ion dollars or more will have
given the campaign $85
million to $100 million by
the end of the year.
The campaign was kicked
off by a "millionaires
meeting" on Feb. 28, hosted
by clothing retailer Leslie
Wexner. The meeting, which
raised $58 million, took in

contributions from 16 of the
26 million-dollar donors.
The campaign is designed
to raise the money in one
year to be paid out over
three years, but Lender said
if the influx of Soviet Jews
increases above initial ex-

Lender promised it
would be UJA's
most "broad-based
campaign ever.

pectations, the campaign
could be extended to four
years.
Lender expressed some
concern about general
awareness of the issue of
Soviet emigration in the
Jewish community. "There
are more Jews in the United
States that know nothing
about what we are talking
about than those who do," he
said. To help raise national
awareness of Operation Ex-
odus, the UJA and the Na-
tional Conference on Soviet
Jewry are planning a Con-
gressional Freedom Seder on
April 3.

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