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December 01, 1995 - Image 107

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-12-01

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Volunteers
Give Time

Friends and family can give a gift
from the heart when they vol-
unteer time for the annual
Christmas Day Volunteer Ex-
travaganza 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Dec.
25.
Families and individuals will
meet at the Max M. Fisher
Building in Bloomfield Hills to
receive assignments and arrange
transportation. Activities in-
\ dude: preparing and serving
lunch at a homeless shelter, en-
tertaining and preparing lunch
for women and children at a do-
mestic violence shelter visiting
patients at a hospital, staffing
the gift and library carts at a hos-
pital and visiting with residents
at a home for the aged.
The holiday mitzvah program
\ •
/---
is sponsored by the Jewish Fed-
eration of Metropolitan Detroit
and its Young Adult Division,
Women's Division, Business &
Professional Women and Com-
munity Outreach & Involvement
Department.
Volunteer choices are being ac-
cepted through Dec. 15.
For details, call Susan Lang-
nas at the Jewish Federation,
(8100 642-4260.

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Hillel Leaders
Hear Bronfman

Edgar M. Bronfman, chairman
of the Hillel International Board
of Governors, will address a
number of community leaders
and officers of Michigan's cam-
pus Hillel Foundations at a
breakfast meeting Monday, Dec.
4, at the Max M. Fisher Build-
ing.
He will be accompanied by
Richard Joel, president of the
Foundation for Jewish Campus
Life and international director
of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun-
dation.
Hosts for the breakfast at the
Max M. Fisher Building are the
Hillel Foundations of Metro De-
troit, Michigan State University
and the University of Michigan.
Mr. Bronfman, president of
the World Jewish Congress also
is honorary chairman of the unit-
ed Jewish Appeal/Federation of
Jewish Philanthropies of New
York, chain man of the Interna-
tional Jewish Committee on In-
> terreligious Consultations and
chairman of the World Jewish
Restitution Organization.
Richard Joel has been inter-
national director of Hillel since
1988 and president of the Foun-
dation for Jewish Campus Life
since its founding in 1993. An at-
torney by profession, he is former
associate dean and professor of
law at Benjamin N. Cardozo
School of Law at Yeshiva Uni-
versity.

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