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11 across the
community,
Federation's
Annual Campaign 2000
is off to a great start.
From the pacesetter Fisher
Meeting and Ruby/Lion of
Judah Women's Campaign
gathering, to the Super
Sunday phonathon,
thousands of Detroiters are
answering the call for our
community and our people.
If you haven't yet made
your pledge, please join us!
Call the Campaign office at
(248) 642-4260 ext. 250.
From left:
Federation President
Penny Blumenstein chats
with the host of the
pacesetters meeting,
Max Fisher, and Eugene
and Marcia Applebaum.
The yearly gathering is
attended by major donors to
the Annual Campaign.
Max and Marjorie Fisher
are this year's
Challenge Fund donors.
The Ruby and Lion of Judah
divisions of the
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit's Women's
Campaign hosted author Stephen
Dubner at their meeting
Sept. 22 to kick off
Women's Campaign 2000.
Back row, from left:
Elaine Manning, associate chair,
Ruby Section; Nancy Grosfeld,
associate Campaign chair; Nancy
Jacobson, chair, Ruby Section;
Dubner; and Edie Slotkin, chair
of the Ruby Section.
Front row, from left:
Hilary lsakow, associate chair,
Lion Section; Beverly Liss,
president, Women's Department;
Paula Glazier, Campaign chair;
and Joan Chernoff Epstein, chair,
Lion Section.
Volunteers Harry Jubas and
David Barth put on winning
smiles for their Super Sunday
telephone calls. More than
If you've already given a
gift, thank you from the
bottom of our hearts.
FEDERATION'S
300 people came to the
Federation Building Oct. 10
to help kick off Federation's
Annual Campaign.
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