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August 28, 1992 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-08-28

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Former CBS News foreign
correspondent Robert Evans
will address current U.S.
issues that affect Israel at a
luncheon on behalf of the
Allied Jewish Campaign 11
a.m. Sept. 11 at the home of
Doreen Hermelin. The pro-
gram is for contributors of
$5,000 or more to the 1993
Campaign and is sponsored
by the Jewish Federation
Women's Division Ruby and
Lion of Judah sections.
Former chief of the CBS
Moscow Bureau, Mr. Evans
has worked on both sides of
the former Iron Curtain and
in the People's Republic of
China. He has covered the
Middle East during war and
peace conferences, meeting
with Egypt's President An-
war Sadat, Jordan's King
Hussein, the Shah of Iran and
every Israeli prime minister
since Golda Meir.
Carolyn Greenberg is chair-
man of the Ruby Section
Steering Committee and
Julie Levy is associate chair-
man. Vice chairmen are Nan-
cy Grosfeld, Reva Kogan,
Lauren Liss, Barbara
Nusbaum and Helen
Zuckerman.
Selma Schwartz chairs the
Lion of Judah Section Steer-
ing Committee, Meryl
Podolsky is associate chair-
man, and vice chairmen are
Madeline Forbes, Martha
Rosenthal, Glorida Leader
and Rosalind Schiff.
Linda Z. Klein is the
Women's Division Campaign
chairman. Diane Klein is the
division's president.
For reservations by Sept. 2,
call Sally Krugel, 642-4260.

Volunteers Set
Training Sessions

Allied Jewish Campaign
volunteers in the Women's
Division and the Business
and Professional Women's
Division of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit are invited to their
sectional training/assignment
sessions in September and
October at the Max M. Fisher
Building.
The Women's Division Pre-
Campaign Section worker
training sessions will be
9:30-11:30 a.m. Sept. 3 and 9,
and the Koach and Kadima
combined sections will be
9:15 a.m.-noon, Sept. 21, 22 or
30.
The B & P Ruach and
Hatikvah combined section
sessions will be 9:30-11:30
a.m. Sept. 20 or 6-8 p.m. Sept.
22, and the Rishon Section
worker training sessions will

Robert Evans

be 9:30-11:30 a.m. Oct. 22 or c'
6-8 p.m. Oct. 25.
Continental breakfast will
be provided in the morning
and light dinner will be serv-
ed at evening sessions.
For information, call Sally
Krugel or Ellen Krivchenia,
642-4260.

AJC Workers
Set Fun Day

Allied Jewish Campaign L I
volunteers and leaders are in-
vited to play golf, tennis and
socialize, Aug. 31, at Tam
O'Shanter Country Club.
Lunch will be served from
11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.; cocktails at
5:30 p.m.; and dinner at 7
p.m.
There is a charge for the
gathering, and there is a cash
bar. For information, call
Leonard Milstone, 642-4260. ,

Political Forum
At Emanu-EI

Temple Emanu-El and the
Labor Zionist Family will
sponsor a political forum 1-3
p.m. Sept. 13 at Temple
Emanu-El.
The candidates to speak are
Congressman Sander Levin,
Democratic incumbent 12th
Congressional District; John
Pappageorge, Republican can-
didate for the 12th District;
Elizabeth Howe, Democratic
candidate for Oakland Coun-
ty executive; L. Brooks Pat-
terson, Republican candidate
for Oakland County ex-
ecutive. Also participating o=
are, Steven Kaplan,
Democratic candidate for
Oakland County prosecuting
attorney and Richard Thomp-
son, Republican incumbent
for Oakland County pro-
secuting attorney.
Ethel Silberg, president of
the Labor Zionist Institute,
will serve as moderator.

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