Community E R Laura Linder Directs Campaign SALE The Jewish She has been rec- Federation of ognized for her Metropolitan professional and Detroit has named communal leader- Laura Kepes Linder ship. She received as Campaign direc- the CFRE designa- tor. tion by the Linder came to National Society Federation in 1996 of Fund-raising as associate Executives and was Campaign director. chosen as an She was named emerging young interim director in leader" by the 1998. National Council In her 10-year of Jewish Women, fund-raising career, Milwaukee Linder has served as Section. director of develop- She is responsi- ment for the ble for the overall Laura Kepes Linder University of planning and Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of direction of Federation's Allied Nursing, assistant Campaign direc- Jewish Campaign. In addition to tor for the Memphis Jewish supervising Campaign staff, she Federation and university, programs works closely with community lead- consultant for the United Jewish ers and serves as a member of Appeal. Federation's management team. " 30% OFF Appelman Directs Education Alliance TUCKED AWAY IN THE ALLEY 130 A • WEST MAPLE BIRMINGHAM • MICHIGAN • 48009 • USA 248.258.5454 PHONE MARK KELLER • PROPRIETOR UNDER ONE ROOF ACCENTS IN NEEDLEPOINT Contemporary Designs 626-3042 1/29 1999 WEST BLOOMFIELD 40 Detroit Jewish News The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit has appointed Harlene Appelman director of the Alliance for Jewish Education. Before joining Federation, where she directs the Community Outreach and Education Department, Appelman created and directed family programs, which include Jewish Experiences for Families (JEFF), Family Camp and Jewish acculturation programs for Russian newcomers. She is a consultant for the Whizin Institute for the Family of the University of Judaism and is a recip- ient of the Covenant Award from the National Covenant Foundation and Federation's Mandell L. and Madeleine Berman Award for out- standing service as a communal pro- fessional. Appelman speaks nationally and has contributed articles to the National Jewish Monthly, Hadassah Magazine and Moment Magazine. She is the author of JEFF: A Manual for Community Building and. Family Education and writes a weekly col- umn for Shabbos.Doc for Torah Men's Clubs Host Professor Adat Shalom Synagogue will host the annual Intercongregational Men's Club Dinner at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3. The event brings together men from the Conservative, Reform and Orthodox movements for an evening of brotherhood, sociability, cock tails and dinner. Raymond Tanter Professor Raymond Tanter will be the speaker. He will discuss "Bibi, Bill, Bin Laden and Baghdad." The University of Michigan history professor has been an adviser to presi- dents on national security affairs, spe- cializing in Middle Eastern affairs. There is a $40 per person charge. Event chairs are Stewart Silverman, Jerry Tepman and Ralph Woronoff For reservations, call the synagogue, (248) 851-5100. - Tu B'Shevat For Families Harlene Appelman Aura Publications. As director of the Alliance, Appelman will be responsible for the Agency for Jewish Education and the Jewish Life Fund. She also will be a liaison between the Alliance and all of the agencies and institu- tions providing formal and informal Jewish education in metro Detroit. The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit will host "Trees of Life," a free family program for Tu B'Shevat, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31, at the Kahn JCC. The program is geared to families imith children ages four-12. It will be an opportunity for children and parents to learn what Tu B'Shevat is all about through hands-on crafts and projects to take home. Activities will vary from pot- decorating and potting saplings, < creating edible trees, puppet making, collage and recording family trees. Each craft relates to biblical quotes and a variety of concepts such as justice, the environment, Torah lessons and Bible stories, rules and discipline and fami- lies. Families may participate in idea- sharing discussions, which will be pre- sented periodically during the program or discuss the ideas as a family unit using the packets provided to each family at the start of the program. Call for reservarions:(248) 661- 7649. The Jewish National Fund is the program co-sponsor.There is no charge.