In Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the federation set out to raise $4 million for Opera- tion Exodus and another $600,000 for local reset- tlement of Soviet Jews, offi- cials said. While most of this has been raised, local agen- cies had their 1990 budgets slashed by 18 percent below the 1989 figures. In Hartford, Conn., the federation closed an office that provided counseling to teen-agers and families in the eastern suburbs. Those providing the services agreed to continue working on a volunteer basis, but the office had to remain shut for lack of money, explained Cindy Chazan, assistant ex- ecutive director for the Greater Hartford Jewish Federation. As of February, all Jewish agencies in Hartford will have to take a 10 percent cut in their budgets. And as to what will happen the follow- ing year, "that's between you, me and God," said Mr. Chazan. As Hartford federation of- ficials take stock after three years of basically reduced campaigns once inflation is taken into account, their goal is to make cuts in such a way that the community remains intact. Jewish Telegraphic Agency Campaign Opens With Phonathons Volunteers are reaching out to Detroiters in advance of the Jan. 17 official Allied Jewish Campaign opening with Dr. Alan Keyes. Two phonathons are scheduled to follow up the re- cent Super Sunday phonathon, Jan. 9 and 28. Beginning at 6 p.m., Howard Tapper and Janice Schwartz will lead the effort to contact those who have not yet made their pledges to the 1991 Campaign. The Women's Division will call more than 4,000 women during the annual phonogift drive. Calls will be made Jan. 13, 14, 22 and 24. Organizing Phonogift are Marilyn Goldberg, chairman; and Dottie Wagner, Evelyn Silverman and Joy Nachman, associate chairmen. Campaign leadership and volunteers in the major gifts divisions will review the Campaign's status and prepare for the opening 6:30 p.m., Jan. 7, at the United Hebrew Schools. For information about the phonathons or the meeting, contact the Campaign office, 965-3939. FREE CONSULTATION PERMANENT MAKE-UP Bold and Beautiful Hand Made diamond 14K gold bracelets. Permanent Eyebrow and Eyeliner, Lipliner, Skin Pigmentation, Scar Tissue, Skin Discolorations, Done in Sterile, Clinical Offices by TERRIE RYBA Licensed Dermalogist Cosmetician Advanced Training 338, 6400 by appointment 3 Locations Bloomfield Hills, Romeo and Lapeer ROLAND DERMATOLOGY GROUP rmir v, MasterCard MINN Varicose Veins • Liposuction • Chemical Peels • General Dermatology NIBBLES & NUTS We Create Impressions That Last Phone 642-5575 30400 Telegraph Rd., Suite 134 Birmingham U. = HOURS: Daily 10-5:30 Thurs. 10-7 Sat: 10-3 THREE WAYS TO BUY A CAR GIFT BASKETS & TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS OUR SPECIALTY 737-8088 33020 NORTHWESTERN Outside Of Michigan = 1.800-752-2133 I Local & Nationwide Delivery Special Candy & Sugarfree Available M o sX C wd • • • • AL HARRIS ARNIE WEISS MIKE GERMANSKY TAMAROFF BUICK • HONDA • NISSAN • IZUZU • YUGO Eye Examinations Ultimate Eyewear Custom Contact Lenses Dr. M. Gottesman • Dr. M. Weishaus Optometrists Applegate Square Northwestern Hwy. (between 12 & 13 Mile Road) Call 358-2920 New Used or Leasing Open Mon. & Thurs. Til 9 28585 TELEGRAPH ROAD ACROSS FROM TEL-12 Southfield Open Tues., Wed., Fri. Til 6 r • 353.1300 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 19