Federation, Campaign Name New Officers For 1992-1993 Jewish National Fund's Keter Shem Tov Award was presented to Herb and Babs Kaufman at a Testimonial Dinner held at Temple Beth El. Proceeds will establish JNF Operation Promised Land Home Sites in Israel in the Kaufmans' honor. Shown are Rabbi Daniel F. Polish, David B. Hermelin, Herb and Babs Kaufman, Rabbi N. Robert Syme, Eli A. Scherr, Detroit JNF President; Mark E. Schlussel and Rabbi Irwin Groner. More than $2,112,424 was raised at the State of Israel Bonds Professional Health Services Division Tribute Dinner at the Westin Hotel. Shown are Michigan State AFL-CIO President, Frank Garrison; the Reverend Frank Eiklor; Gail L. Warden, the event general chairman; Richard E. Whitmer, the honoree; and Israel Bond Metro Detroit chairman of the board, Douglas A. Schubot. Dean Gould, president; Janet Aronoff, co-chair; Jane Schulak, co- chair enjoy the afternoon at Kadima's 1992 "Jazz in the Courtyard" fund-raiser. David K. Page was elected president of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit at its 66th annual meeting. He succeeds Mark E. Schlussel, who becomes chairman of the executive committee. At the meeting, William M. Davidson received the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award for Distinguished Communi- ty Service. Mr. Schlussel delivered the annual report, followed by the election of officers and minor changes in the bylaws. Stuart E. Hertzberg and Hugh W. Greenberg were elected vice-presidents. Mr. Hermelin, Robert H. Naftaly and Jane Sherman were reelected to the office. Lawrence Jackier was elected treasurer and Penny Blumenstein, secretary. Robert Aronson serves as executive secretary and ex- ecutive vice president to the board of governors. Elected to three-year terms as members of the board were: Eugene Driker, Douglas M. Etkin, Marvin H. Goldman, Barbara Grant, Carolyn Greenberg, James Grosfeld, Sharon Hart, Mark R. Hauser, Joel E. Jacob, Brian E. Kepes, Sheila Potiker and Rabbi Efry Spectre. Reelected for additional three-year terms were: Mrs. Blumenstein, Stanley D. Frankel, Joel Gershenson, Edward C. Levy Jr., Dulcie Rosenfeld and Benjamin F. Rosenthal. The new leadership, accor- ding to general chairmen Norman Pappas and Doreen Hermelin, must raise the money needed to meet the needs of thousands of Jews in Detroit, overseas and in Israel. Dede and Oscar Feldman and Benjamin and Marta Rosenthal are organizing the local portion of the upcoming King David Society gathering for Midwest area major givers at the end of October. Harold Berry, Norman Katz, Douglas Bloom, Robert Slatkin, Dr. John Marx and Allan Nachman will chair the major gifts sections. Peter Alter and Reva Kogan will look to increase the size of Campaign gifts and Dr. Conrad Giles will lead a targeted outreach effort. Marcy Feldman, president of Resettlement Service, and Hugh Greenberg, vice presi- dent of the Jewish Federa- tion, will work to involve Federation's agencies more actively in this year's Campaign. The Campaign also is rein- vigorating its outreach to trades and professions for 1993. The chairmen include: Mercantile Division, Jo Frank Goodman for a second year and Douglas Schubot; for another year in the Profes- sional Services, Alan Gilman„ John Jacobs and Jerome Wolfe; and Industrial and Automotive, Paul Hoober- man, who is returning to work with Joel Shapiro. Michael Horowitz is work- ing with the Real Estate Divi- sion with past chairman Alan Singer. Dr. David Harold is returning to lead the Profes- sional Health Division with Dr. Melvin Lester and Rusty Rosman is chairman of the Metropolitan Division. Linda Z. Klein will chair the Women's Division effort and Barbara Tukel, the Business and Professional Women's Campaign. The Campaign is reinvigorating its outreach to trades and professions for 1993. Chairing the Young Adult Division Campaign are Richard Broder for a second year and Nathan Upfal. Suzi Alterman and Ronald Klein chair the UJA Young Leader- ship and Women's Y.L. cabinets. Susan Harold and Donna Maddin are in charge of the youth Campaign. Robert Stone will join Sharon Hart and Michael Maddin, who are returning for another year, to lead the drive to reach out to more Jews in the Detroit area. Lin- da Lee is returning for another year to work with Dr. Mark Diem as chairmen of January's Campaign Super Week, which will conclude with the 13th annual Super Sunday. Ensuring that volunteer workers are kept up to date with the latest information about the community and soliciting techniques will be the job of David Colburn for a second year, as well as Cheryl Guyer and Lawrence Lax. Scott Eisenberg, Lynn Sachse and Alan Yost are in charge of recruiting those volunteers. Linden Nelson will organize the new corporate program, and Richard Blumenstein, the collegiate program. Marvin Goldman, Herbert Goldstein, Emery Klein and Norman Wachler will ensure the orderly collection of gifts, and Beverly Liss and Susan Pappas return to chair the speakers bureau. In addition, the Campaign Management Committee will be aided by 21 members-at- large: Irwin Alterman, David Aronow, Dennis Bernard, David Bittker, Penny Blumenstein, Lester Burton, Benjamin Frank, Martin Gene, Brian Kepes, Michael Kramer, Ellen Labes, Irving Laker, William LaKritz, Donald Lansky, David Leben- bom, Morris Rochlin, Levi Smith, Charles Tobias, David Victor, Neal Zalenko and William Zousmer. World Food Day Set For Oct. 15 The Michigan Committee for World Food Day expects the sixth annual 7% Solution for World Food Day campaign to break the records set last year for both restaurant par- ticipation and funds raised. Last year the campaign, which raises funds to feed the hungry in Michigan, raised more than $20,000 through more than 200 restaurants. Participating restaurants throughout the state will donate up to seven percent of Oct. 15 proceeds to feed the hungry. The funds are distributed by the Food Bank Council of Michigan, a net- work of 13 food banks supply- ing hundreds of emergency food providers statewide. Hundreds of thousands of peo- ple are helped by these pro- viders yearly. Everyone who wishes to help make the 7% Solution a success is asked to eat in a participating restaurant Oct. 15. For a list of participating restaurants, call 1-800-552-GIVE. Board Dedicates New Apartments The board of directors of Jewish Federation Apart- ments will dedicate the new Lillian and Samuel Hecht- man II Federation Apart- ments noon Oct. 15 on the Maple-Drake Jewish Com- munity Campus.