'orld's Lan-/est Jaguar Dealer-8 Years Running Only Michigan Dealer to Win The Prestigious Pride ofJaguar" Awardibr Excellence in Sales & Service Women's Campaign Sets Phonathon Campaign Kickoff can sign up online at vvwvv.thisisfederation.org or contact Heidi Hes, (248) 203-1459. With its goal to raise awareness and dollars to address urgent needs in the Jewish community here, in Israel and around the world, the Women's Cam- paign and Education Department of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit will kick off the 2004 annual campaign with a phonathon on Sunday, Oct. 26. The fund drive, "Women at Work Helping Others," is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with registration and training starting at 9:30 a.m. at Max M. Fisher Federation Building in Bloomfield Township. A light breakfast and lunch will be served. There will be prize drawings throughout the morning's activities. Seven community leaders will lend their support to the effort: State Sen. Gilda Jacobs, D-Huntington Woods; Lila Lazarus of WDIV-Channel 4 Health Beat; Florine Mark-Ross, presi- dent and CEO of the WW Group; Susan Moiseev, judge of the 46th District Court, Southfield; Evelyn Orbach, artistic director of JET; Robin Schwartz of Fox News; and State Rep. Shelly Taub, R- 40th District. The Women at Work Committee for Campaign Kickoff Sunday includes: Roz Blank, Joyce Blum, Barbara Goldstein, Cheryl Guyer, Janet Halper, Ellen Labes, Sharon Lipton, Sheri Schiff, Abbe Sherbin, Ceci Stone, Dorothy Superstine and Melba Weiner. Women's Campaign chair is Nancy Jacobson, with associate chair Susie Pappas. Nancy Grosfeld is president of the Women's Campaign and Education Department. Volunteers for Federation's Women's District Residents To Hear Taub State Rep. Shelley Taub will meet with 40th District residents 8-9 a.m. Monday, Oct. 20, at the Kingsley Inn Coffee Shop, 39475 Woodward, Bloomfield Township. To contact Taub, call (517) 373-8670. Women's League Honors Achievers Michigan Branch Women's League for Conservative Judaism, Torah Fund Campaign on behalf of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (ITS) will honor Women of Achievement at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21. These honorees are Louise Fligiel, Beth Israel, Ann Arbor; Rena Tepman, Adat Shalom, Farmington Hills; Patricia Kirschner, Congregation of Moses, Kalamazoo; Mary Robinson, Beth Tephilath Moses, Mt. Clemens; Alicia Nelson, Beth Shalom, Oak Park; Diane Wyner, Shaarey Zedek, Southfield; Margot Efros, Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield; and Ruth Shayne, B'nai Moshe, West Bloomfield. They are recognized for their contri- bution to their synagogues, sisterhoods and the community at large. Participants will be able to study with Rabbi Lauren Berkun, a JTS fellow. The dinner and study session will be held at Congregation Beth Ahm. - For information, call Carol Weintraub Fogel, (248) 737-5018. 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