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SYNAGOGUES

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Jews For Judaism

Continued from preceding page

CONTEMPORA Y

local synagogues have

subscribed to the transla-
tions.
But Schrieber plans to
order the translations and
distribute them among
Soviet Jews.
Earlier this week, the
group was in Oak Park han-
ding out Jews for Judaism
brochures designed to warn
Soviets about tactics used by
missionary groups,
Schrieber said. He plans to
ask Jewish Resettlement
Service to distribute those
pamphlets to incoming
Soviet families.
Schrieber also hopes to
organize educational pro-
grams for Soviets later this
year. He encourages in-
volvement in Family to
Family, which matches
Soviets with American

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Fresh Air Society
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The 88th annual meeting of
the Fresh Air Society and
election of officers will take
place Aug. 5 at Camp Maas.
A ground-breaking ceremony
for the Edythe and Harry
Barnett Resource and Com-
munications Center, a year-
round facility that will in-
clude a photography lab,
video studio, library, staff
lounge and program office,
will be held.
Nominated for a three-year
term of office are Michael
Feldman, Darryl Goldberg,
Barbara Nussbaum, Jeff
Spoon, and Jeff Sternberg.
Nominated to complete the
final two years of a three-year
term is Dottie Wagner.
Nominated to complete a
second three-year term are
Sherri Lumberg, George
Blum, Kim Dickstein, Ronald
Charfoos, Alan Kaufman,
Robert Schwartz, and Donald
Sherman.
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nominated for a one-year
term of office: president
Richard Komer; vice
presidents Jonathan Haber,
Pola Friedman; treasurer Ed-
ward Lumberg; and secretary
Donald Sherman.

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families, as a way to
counteract messianic
groups.
According to Schrieber,
local Messianic groups are
increasing their activity
among Soviet Jews. He has
heard Shema Yisrael, a Mes-
sianic group led by Loren
Jacobs, has a Soviet Jew
working for the organiza-
tion.
"The problem isn't just
here," Schrieber said.
"Every Russian I've talked
to has been contacted in Ita-
ly by Messianic groups. Mis-
sionaries are working hard,
but how much success they
are having I don't know." ❑

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The Radomer Aid Society
will hold its 70th installation
of officers 12:30 p.m. July 15
with a champagne lunch at
the Furniture Club.
The installing officer will
be Sanford Wolok. Newly
elected officers include: Oscar
Tuttleman, president; Milton
Klein and Renee Za.hler, vice

presidents; Robert Dorn,
treasurer; Lillian Katz and
Mae Weintraub, secretaries;
Sam Ager and Louis Kline,
trustees; Ruth Klein and Rita
Ager, sunshine committee;
Anita Carr, publicity.

Workmen's Circle
Shows Film

Branch 227 of The
Workmen's Circle Detroit
District will present a film
The Life Of Golda Meir 8 p.m.
July 14 at the Workmen's Cir-
cle Educational Center. There
will be refreshments and
there is a charge. For informa-
tion, call the center, 545-0985.

Sisterhood Sets
Rummage Sale

The Sisterhood of Con-
gregation Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses will hold its an-
nual rummage sale 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. July 15-16, Aug 5-6 in
the synagogue.

JFS Makes
Service Awards

Jewish Family Service
awarded the first Staff Person
of the _ Year awards at its an-
nual meeting.
Rozanne Sedler was
honored as professional staff
person of the year. Sedler is a
full-time counseling social
worker and has been with the
agency since 1986.
Marilyn Solomon was
honored as the support staff
person of the year. Solomon
has been with the agency
since 1979, and has helped to
establish the Skillman Pro-
gram for treatment and

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