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A call to action on behalf of
Federation's 2005 Annual
Campaign, our lifeline for
the health, education and
well being of families in
need here at home, and in
Jewish communities around
the world. Please join us
making calls for our Annual

SuperSunday

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December 5
9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Max M. Fisher
Federation Building
6735 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Hills
-and-
Jewish Community Center
Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
A. Alfred Taubman Jewish
Community Campus
15110 W. Ten Mile Road
Oak Park

Super Sunday Blood Drive
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Max M. Fisher
Federation Building

SuperMonday

& Wednesday
December 6 & 8
6:30 - 9:00 pm
Max M. Fisher
Federation Building

Sign up online
www.thisisfederation.org/

For more information
call Carol Kaczander
(248) 203-1466 or
kaczander@jfmd.org

FEDERATION'S

2005

Special thanks to our corporate partner

ANNUAL
CAMPAIGN

DAIMLERCHRYSLER

DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund

New B'nai B'rith Unit

John Rofel, past president of B'nai
B'rith Great Lakes Region, will help
launch the new baby boomers unit of
B'nai B'rith, Bloch/Israel. Rofel is presi-
dent of the new unit. The meeting will
be 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21, at Fiddler
Restaurant in West Bloomfield.
To be installed with Rofel are Myrna
Fisher and Rita Roth, co-vice presidents
of programming; Marsha Rofel, vice
president of communications; Sid Roth,
vice president of membership; Nancy
Leland, vice president of fund-raising;
Walter Rosenblum, treasurer. Also to be
installed on the new board as trustees
are Otto Dube and Marilyn Grocoff.
This is a group of couples and singles
in the 40-55 age range.
Bobbie Levine, regional program
coordinator, will be installing officer.
There will be acknowledgement of past
presidents of Bloch/Israel and recogni-
tion of the 50-year members.
For information or reservations, call
the B'nai B'rith office, (248) 646-3100.

Alliance Sets Dialogues

Offering perspective on today's informal
education of Jewish youth, Federation's
Alliance for Jewish Education will pres-
ent Community Dialogues with special
guests Michael Brandwein and Rabbi
Michael Mellen.
The free conference, designed specifi-
cally for youth professionals, youth
group leaders, as well as up-and-coming
teens in leadership roles, will be held on
Sunday, Dec. 5, at the Birmingham
Public Schools Conference Center,
31010 Evergreen Road in Beverly Hills.
Registration will begin at 2:45 p.m.
The conference will run until 7 p.m.
with dinner provided. Dietary laws will
be observed.
Bradwein is recognized internationally
for his innovative techniques in man-
agement, communications and leader-
ship development. Rabbi Mellen is
founder of Jewish Youth Works, a com-
pany dedicated to staff training and
youth programs for Jewish camps,
youth groups, schools and synagogues.
Robert Gordon co-chairs the Alliance
Informal Education Committee with
Susie Leemaster.
For reservations or information, call
Wendy Sadler, (248) 205-2532.

Federation's Super Sunday

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Visit us online: www.thisisfederation.org

December is Mitzvah Month, and with
community volunteers, the Jewish

