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Graham A. Orley was
elected president of the
United Jewish Charities at
its annual meeting this week
at 'Temple Beth El.
Elected with him were:
Shirley Harris, Michael W.
Maddin and Jack A. Robin-
son, vice-presidents; Larry
Sherman, treasurer; and
Robert P. Aronson, secretary.
Named to the board of direc-
tors were: Harold Blumens-
tein, Martin Goldman, John
Haddow, Bart Lewis and Joel
Shapiro. Mandell L. Berman
was named an honorary life
member.
Orley is a member of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Board of Governors and was a
major gifts chairman of the
1990 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign. He served as vice presi-
dent of UJC and chairman of
its real estate committee.
His other affiliations in-
clude: Israel Bonds, Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek,
Jewish War Vetrans, Tech-
nion, Weizmann Institute,
Men's ORT and Franklin
Hills Country Club.
The UJC works with the
Graham Orley
Jewish Welfare Federation
and its agencies to coordinate
fundraising and social ser-
vices. It oversees the
maintenance of communal
properties and manages en-
dowment funds for future
communal needs. UJC
monies enhance those raised
by the Allied Jewish
Campaign.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1990
SOUTHFIELD
647-9790
Residents at the Mary and
Donald Samuels JARC
Haverim Home combined
their gifts to make a group
donation to the Operation Ex-
odus Campaign for the rescue
and resettlement of Soviet
Jews in Israel.
An attorney who usually
contributes $500 gave
$10,000 to the emergency
campaign. A gift of $25,000
came by mail. A young man
who delivers bagels gave a
gift of $500. A donor doubled
his gift at each of the two ma-
jor Operation Exodus fund-
raising meetings.
Congregations and
organizations will continue
their Operation Exodus
phonathons 5-9 p.m. June 19
and 21 at the United Hebrew
Schools building. Additional
volunteers are needed. lb
volunteer, call Fern Hober-
man Kepes at the Jewish
Welfare Federation, 965-3939,
Ext. 135.
Operation Exodus phona-
thons geared towards con-
tributors of $1,000-$4,999
will be held 9 a.m.-12 noon
and 6:30-9 p.m. June 24 and
5:30 -9 p.m. June 26 at the
UHS building. Edythe
Jackier and Michael Feldman
are phonathon co-chairmen.
A teen phonathon on June
5 netted $680 from 21 con-
tributors. Operation Exodus
tzedaka boxes are being
distributed this summer to
youth in Jewish summer
camps, to elementary-age
children and to participants
in the Jewish Experiences For
Families (JEFF) program.
Teens are planning a city-
wide Operation Exodus youth
fund-raiser for the fall.
Reservations are still being
taken for the Exodus Mission
Congregations
and organizations
will continue their
Operation Exodus
phonathons 5-9
p.m. June 19 and
21.
Sept. 5-16 for contributors of
$5,000 or more (including an
Operation Exodus gift) to the
1991 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign. Pre-mission trips to
Poland, Russia and Hungary
and an Israel-only option are
available.
For information or to con-
tribute to the Operation Ex-
odus Campaign, call the
Jewish Welfare Federation,
965-3939, Ext. 121 or 149.