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Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-5
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Arab, Jewish Friends
Open Program Series
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he American Arabic
and Jewish Friends
will continue its series
of programs to learn
from and about each other.
Irwin Shaw, retired execu-
tive vice president of the Jew-
ish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit, and Pa-
tricia Becker, demographer
and consultant for the Jew-
ish Federation of Metropoli-
tan Detroit, will present "An
Overview of the American
Jewish Community of Metro-
politan Detroit."
The program will start
7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 at the St.
Mary's Antiochian Orthodox
Church, 18100 Merriman
Road, Livonia.
Refreshments will be
served. There is no charge.
This event is sponsored by
the American Arabic and
Jewish Friends, a program of
the Greater Detroit Interfaith
Round Table.
Federation Appoints
AJC Committee
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For Appointment - Call 549-2472 or 549-9050.
Kenneth Eisenberg
K
enneth A. Eisenberg
will assist campaign
chairmen Norman D.
Katz and Florine Mark
Ross in heading the 1994 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign Man-
agement Committee.
Division chairmen will car-
ry new and expanded re-
sponsibilities on the Allied
Jewish Campaign leadership
team.
Doreen Hermelin, who
chaired the 1993 Campaign
with Norman Pappas, will
serve as adviser to Mr. Katz
and Ms. Ross.
Jane Sherman and Mr.
Eisenberg will chair the pace-
setters programs. Harold
Berry, Philip S. Minkin, Dou-
glas A. Bloom, Dr. Mark L.
Diem, Lawrence Lax and Al-
lan Nachman will chair ma-
jor gifts division.
Marcy Feldman and Hugh
W. Greenberg will chair the
Agency Campaign Commit-
tee. John G. Levy and Ronald
A. Klein will coordinate the
Mercantile Division's efforts,
and Bernard S. Kent and
David Lebenbom, the Profes-
sional Services Division.
Joel H. Shapiro will head
up the Industrial and Auto-
motive Division, Michael P.
Horowitz and Norman Jules
Cohen, Real Estate; Steven
D. Grant and David L.
Harold, Professional Health;
Steven S. Perman and
Nathan Upfal, Young Adult;
and Harvey Bronstein, Met-
ropolitan.
The Women's Division
Campaign is chaired by Lin-
da Z. Klein, and Judge Susan
Moiseev, the Business and
Professional Women's Divi-
sion.
Additional members of the
1994 Team will direct com-
mittees for special events and
projects. These include:
Robert Slatkin, Dr. Conrad
L. Giles, Rhonda B. Dean,
Sharon Hart, Stuart Novick
and Levi F. Smith, who will
focus on reaching new con-
tributors and increasing cur-
rent giving.
Barbara S. Cook and
Arthur Horwitz will chair the
Super Sunday Committee,
and Michael S. Feldman,
Federation Shabbat.
Paul S. Magy, Dottie Wag-
ner and Adrienne Milin will
work with congregations.
Barbara Tukel and Alan
Yost will coordinate volun-
teer recruitment, and Susan
E. Alterman, Dennis S.
Bernard and Hannan Lis will
organize their training.
Linden David Nelson will
work with the Corporate Pro-
gram, and James M. August
chairs the Project Renewal
Committee.
Lynn Sachse and David R.
Victor will chair the United
Jewish Appeal Young Lead-
ership Cabinets, and Robert
H. Orley and Kathleen Wil-
son-Fink, the YLC Washing-
ton Conference. David Colton
and Brian Kepes are in
charge of the YAD Transition
team, and Richard C. Blu-
menstein will coordinate the
collegiate program.
Michael Maddin is the en-
dowment liaison, and Her-
bert Goldstein, Norman
Wachler, Marvin H. Goldman
and Emery I. Klein also will
work on financial committees
of the Campaign,
Nancy Grand, Dr. Dan G.
Guyer and Ellen Labes chair
the Speakers Bureau.
At large members include:
Peter M. Alter, David S.
Aronow, Lester S. Burton,
Martin Gene, John E. Jacobs,
Bernard Klein, Diane Klein,
Kenneth M. Korotkin, Mich-
ael R. Kramer, David Leader,
Linda Lee, Dr. John D. Marx,
Morris Rochlin, Joseph F.
Savin and Howard J. Tapper.
Louis Berry, Penny B. Blu-
menstein, Paul Borman, Paul
D. Borman, William M.
Davidson, Alfred L. Deutsch,
Max M. Fisher, Saipuel
Frankel, Stanley D. Frankel,
Irwin Green, David Handle-
man, Merle Harris, Stuart E.
Hertzberg, Daniel M. Honig-
man and Arthur Howard will
be ex-officio members of the
"94 team.
For information about vol-
unteering with the 1994 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign, call
Allan Gelfond, 642-4260. ❑