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Introducing The
ALL NEW 1995
Allied Jewish Campaign
Likely To Hit Target
RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER
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ASYSOMONN
he Allied Jewish Campaign it ends quickly," says co-chair Mr.
will wrap up with Days Of Slatkin. "This has reinvigorated
by Oldsmobile
Decision on April 2-5, and volunteer participation. We think,
Federation officials say at this point, that we will have a
changes to the community's largest growth Campaign this year for
fund-raiser will help coffers reach sure, but we're not there yet."
Campaign officials also point to-
a $27 million goal this year.
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kinds
of
enthusiasm
has
ward
an improved economy to ex-
"All
been rekindled as a result of this plain their optimism. Furthermore,
Experience the power of a V-8 Engine, the safety of Dual Airbags and stan-
dard features that you might find in an expensive luxury import. Even the
restructuring," says Robert Slatkin, they say that, for the first time in
high quality Compact Disc Player comes standard with every Aurora.
Campaign co-chair with Kenneth five years, metro Detroit's Jewish
Eisenberg, Norman Katz and community is operating just one
We are so sure that you will choose the Aurora over Infiniti, Lexus,
Mercedes, BMW or Acura that Glassman is making an unprecedented offer
Campaign.
Florine Mark Ross.
If you decide to buy or lease the new Aurora before March 31, Glassman
The Exodus Campaign — for
Currently, the Campaign has
will provide: •FREE OIL CHANGES FOR ONE YEAR • GUARANTEED
emigration
from the former Soviet
SATISFACTION • COURTESY TRANSPORTATION • PRICE PROTEC-
raised $22.5 million from slightly
TION
more than 13,400 contributors. Union — ran in conjunction with
Days of Decision, which constitutes the Allied Jewish Campaign and
Federation's final push for pledges, ended last spring.
Michael Gilbert, director of the
aims to raise another $4.5 million.
general Campaign, says part of the
Dark
Cherry
Red
Metallic
Campaign
monies
fund
Jewish
•
• Champagne Metallic
services in metro Detroit, Israel and restructuring plan included more
face-to-face solicitations. There
• Medium Garnet Red Metallic
other countries overseas.
• Silver Teal Metallic
In 1994, the Allied Jewish Cam- were more than 1,000 such solici-
• Light Gray Metallic
Demand
Better
paign
brought in $26 million, a tations this year. The emphasis on
• Light Adriatic Blue Metallic
• Dark Green Metallic
$200,000 decrease from 1993. This face-to-face has boosted the num-
• Dark Green/Gray Metallic 24 rnonth closed end lease. One time ayment of S14,778.96 due at delivery. S625 ref. sec. dep. Lessee has option to purchase at lease
year, Campaign officials hope to ber of people who have increased
pion. 12,000 miles per year allowance, 15c per mile overage. Lessee responsible for excess wear
their pledges from about 40 to 65
• Black • White
end for price to be determined at incept
boost the total.
and tear. Plus tax & plates, with approved credit.
They could be on the road to suc- percent, he says.
Though Campaign officials
cess. To date, contributions amount
sound
confident about reaching the
did
to $1 million more than they
$27
million
goal, they don't want to
last year at this time, and there are
still thousands of solicitations left speak prematurely. Inflation, they
say, always dilutes an increase.
to make.
Telegraph • At The Tel-12 Mall • Southfield
Campaign Director Allan Gel- Furthermore, monies from a spe-
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fond attributes part of the increase cial "Challenge Fund" have been
810.354-3300
to a new fund-raising structure. exhausted and must be replaced
In accordance with the new plan through regular Campaign contri-
formulated last year, the Cam- butions.
The leaders of Campaign hope
paign was cut from 18 months to
about nine months. The philoso- new gifts will make up for some of
phy behind the plan assumed that the difference. New gifts — from
a shorter Campaign would be a people who have never before con-
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or more information about
the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, call Federation at
(810) 6424260, Ext. 250.
For those who have never be-
fore volunteered for the Days of
Decision phonathon, Federation
offers training sessions on a
walk-in basis.
The following calendar lists
dates and times of upcoming
Days Of Decision activities.
While anyone is welcome to par-
ticipate in the phonathon, cer-
tain days are specially devoted
to certain segments of the com-
munity.
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Campaign Dates
NEXT TO THE BIRMINGHAM THEATRE
642-1690
CLASSIFIED
GET RESULTS!
Call The Jewish News
354-5959
* Sunday, April 2, 9:30 a.m. to
12:15 p.m. at the Max M. Fish-
er Building. Agency boards, as
well as new and veteran Cam-
paigners.
* Monday, April 3, 6:30 p.m.
at the Max M. Fisher Building.
Congregations, organizations
and volunteers of all ages.
* Tuesday, April 4, 6:30 p.m.
at the Max M. Fisher Building.
Federation's Young Adult Divi-
sion. For the under-40 crowd.
* Wednesday, April 5, 6:30
p.m. at the Max M. Fisher Build-
ing. Congregations, organiza-
tions and volunteers of all ages.