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Why pay more when we offer them at discount? We even include FREE tailoring. 'Discount prices start at: $36plenty of free parking behind our store sizes 32-60 JOHN R MEN'S WEAR 543-4646 M-Th 9:30-6:30, Fri. & Sat. 9:30-8, Sun. 11-5 9wils & Johu It Take 1-75 to 9 Mlle will honor Rabbi Finkelman and raise funds for a schol- arship in his name. Mr. Singer said Hillel is hoping to have a replace- ment director "on board by the time the academic year starts" in the fall. Hillel treasurer Paul Rochlen is — heading the search corn- mittee. Persons wishing to nomi- nate an individual or to be considered for the position - can write to Rochlen, 4876 Fairway Ridge, West Bloom- - field 48323. ❑ f May 31 to June 5 was called Days of Decision by Federation's Allied Jewish Campaign, then the upcoming days could be regarded as "Days of Divi- sion." At least that's what Fed- eration's Director of Plann- ing Larry Ziffer said as his department prepares itself for the allocation of funds to at least 23 constituent agen- cies. Days of Decision was a window of time where the Campaign closed itself down. The purpose was to enable Federation to know exactly how much money it would have to allocate. In past years, as much as $2 million to $3 million would come in as pledges as late as December. Also, Days of Decision lifted the Cam- paign to last year's level of $26 million, and it also add- ed about 500 new con- tributors. "This is still going to be a tough year," said Mr. Ziffer. "But instead of walking with a dagger over our heads, we'll have a sense of security." The 500 new contributors represents a 3 percent in- crease in donor cards. Fed- eration is hoping to make its allocation plans complete by the end of the month. The Federation asked its agen- cies to submit budgets repre- senting a 5 percent cutback. For some agencies such as Jewish Vocational Service where the Campaign con- tribution represents only 10 percent of its budget, the cutback is seen as slight. But for agencies such as the Jew, ish Community Council, which depends 100 percent on the Campaign, 5 percent is a major slice. "This is the end of a year- long process for us," said Mr. Ziffer. "This process is one of making decisions after listening to other peo- ple and their concerns. We don't pretend to play like we're a government accoun- < ting office where we're challenging or second --H guessing the agencies. "Instead," he continued,'" "we ask the agencies if they are fulfilling their mandate and accountability. Are there Jews being served? Are Jews not being served? This pro- , cess doesn't just happen at budget time, but it's all of the time. We look at it as if we are managing portfolio. We go so far as to check what's happening in other communities with similar agencies. And with all of this in mind, we're validating level of services." Mr. Ziffer said that he and his staff also will be looking at crisis issues, identifying who the clients most at risk are, and how this commun- ity can best serve them. He T_ also said that the planning staffers are also asked to ci volunteer time on the phones doing solicitations. "You can't spend the money unless you under- = stand the pathos of raising , the money," he said. ❑ Allied Campaign Names '93 Chairmen Doreen Hermelin, past president and Campaign chairman of the Jewish Federation Women's Division,' will serve with Norman Pap- pas as chairman of the 1993