Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1990 Page: 2 of 28
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First City9 Texas Fondren South and
Microcomputer Power sponsor Super
Week/Super Sunday phone-a-thon
Division. The cochairwomen of
the Forum include Phyllis Cohn,
Volunteers are the stars of the
largest phone-a-thon in Hous-
United States. Total cost of the
bask mission package is $1,950
including airfare, land costs and
first-class hotels. For information,
contact Judy Kahan at 729-7000.
Wiesel called for repeal of the
United Nations resolution equat-
ing Zionism with racism when
they addressed Israel Bonds' fifth
annual Elie Wiesel Holocaust Re-
more. These committees are'
working hard to ensure a smooth
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Other highlights will include
visits to Project Renewal neigh-
borhoods,akibbitz, and an Israe-
day-Thursday, 9 a.m.-noon and
7-10 p.m., and Super Sunday, 10
-a.m.-noon, noon-2 p.m., 5:30-
7 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. All calls will
be made at the Jewish Federation
with single Israeli professionals.
Participants will visit Old Jaffa
and the Dead Sea, and will cele-
brate Shabbat at the Western
Wall. Special interest tours of the
Knesset, Israeli industry and ar-
chaeological excavations will also
be offered.
Mission participants may extend
Heaton, Gayle Hoffer, Anna-Lee
Kamins, Suzanne Leibman, Betsy
Lessans, Dianna Margolin, Lauren
Mintz, Susan Penn, Karen Penner,
Heriette Pickelner,.Julie Pome-
rantz, Nanette Putterman, Ruth
Rabie, Beverly Robinson, Polly
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Goldhill.
For information, contact Joel
York, it was reported by Steven
M. Lee, general chairman Hous-
ton Committee State of Israel
Bonds.
More than $29 million in Israel
Division at 729-7000.
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Donna Bauer, president, First City, Texas Fondren South; Janet Gold-
hill, corporate sponsor chairwoman; and Jody Proler, vice president,
Become a Super Star
Volunteers needed for United Jewish Campaign
Super Week/Super Sunday, Jan. 29-Feb. 4
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'To RSVP, contact the Women's
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their stay and/or stop off in Eu-
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munity in Houston, in the United
States, Israel and throughout the
world.
Committees have already be-
gun planning for decorations,
food, West Houston, Corporate
Sponsors, accounting and much
Speaking to more than 1,200
Holocaust survivors and friends
of Israel, the vice president as-
serted that the 1975 General As-
sembly resolution "undermines
the U.N.'s moral authority and
credibility".
Elle Wiesel, echoing the vice
president's sentiments, said that ,
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operating program and efficient Power. The costs to run the given out to volunteers. By spon-
use of volunteer time. phone-a-thon during this week in- soring a phone, businesses free up
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Planning for the United lewish Campaign Super Week/Super Sunday:,
(seated) Sarah and Denis Braham, Rich Evans, Seth Freedman, Judy
Kahan; (standing) Rhonda Freedjpton, Belinda Denn Chanin, Judith
Rosenbloom, Gloria Blueston, Susan Schneider, Ellen Gaber, Sherry
business organizations will re-
ceive acknowledgment at the
phone-a-thon site with banners
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For information, or to volunteer,
ders were committed during the
period 1941 to 1943.
The village of Be rezovka is lo-
cated in the Ustinovsky district,
Kirovograd region of the eastern
part of the Ukraine. Other nearby
villages and cities include Krivoy
Rog, Novo Bug, Bobrinets, Novo
Petrovky, Kovalevka and Usti-
novka.
To aid in the investigation, the
Anti-Defamation League (ADD
of B'nai Brit h is seeking survivors
who lived in any of these locations
before or during the war.
Survivors of one of these locales
or otherwise who have informa-
tion relevant to the activities of
the Ukrainian police in these spe-
cific towns are asked to contact:
Elliot Welles, Director, Task Force
on Nazi War Criminals, Anti-Def-
amation League of B'nai B'rith,
823 United Nations Plaza, New
York, N.Y. 10017.
The Australian government has
assured that all information pro-
vided will be treated in the strict-
Janet Goldhill, chairwoman of
this year's corporate phone-a-
' thon, heads up a group of volun-
teers who will be calling area
businesses to encourage their
participation. “Our good friends
at First City, Texas Fondren South
andeMicrocomputer Power have
helped kick off this year's phone-
a-thon. Through their generosity
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Jewish singles will climb the
heights of Masada, discover the
Old City of Jerusalem and explore
pioneering life in the settlements
of the mountainous Galilee when
they visit Israel with the national
United Jewish Appeal Hatikvah
Mission in February.
Geared for single men and
women, 25-40, the mission will
visit Israel on a specifically
planned encounter with the coun-
try and its people from Feb. 1-21.
Under the leadership of chair-
man Mark Tynan of Phoenix, the
mission will be an opportunity
for commitment to Israel and the
Jewish community while sharing
an Israel trip with other singles.
Participants will meet decision
makers, talk with Israelis from all
walks of life and have an oppor-
tunity to see firsthand the social
welfare programs funded by
UJA/Community campaigns.
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Vice President Quayle, Wiesel call far
repeal of UM. resolution an Zionism
$29 million in Israel Bonds sales announced at dinner
Houston is planning a half-day re- Linda Abrookin, Marsha Cohen,
treat on Monday, Jan. 22, with Judy Danziger, Sherrie Eisenman,
Rabbi Jonathan Porath, from 9:30 Nancy Freed, Alyssa Friedland,
a.m.-1:30 p.m;, at the home of Ann-Goldfarb, Debbie Gottes-
man, Stephanie Gustafson, Amy
building, 5603 S. Braeswood. .
According to cochairman Sarah
Braham, "The theme, 'Be a Super
Star', was so successful last year
that we decided to use it again."
The decorations and invitations
have all been designed with the
theme in mind.
During this exciting event, vol-
unteers will have the oppprtunity
to receive prizes for their work for
tzedakah. The community has
always participated in very large .
numbers to aid the Jewish com-
call Judy Kahan, 729-7000. □
C ity, Texas Fondren South and
in honor of Holocaust survivor Sam Halpern in New York. Seated to '
Quayle's right are Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel (left) and Ambassador.
Meir Rosenne, president of the State of Israel Bonds Organization. □
U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle Bond sales was announced at the
and Nobel Peace Laureate Elie dinner.
li absorption center for new im- l
migrants. A special feature of the
mission will be discussion with llohh - *
Israelis prominent in politics, Vice President Dan Quayle addresses the State of Israel Bonds' fifth an-
business and education, as well as nua/ International Elie Wiesel Holocaust Remembrance Award Dinner
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Microcomputer Power, these
costs become quite prohibitive.
"We are pleased to be a partic-
ipant in such a worthy cause and,
hope the community joins us in
-another successful Super Week/
Super Sunday phone-a-thon,"
said Jody Proler, vice president of
First City, Texas Fondren South.
In addition, the generosity of
several Houston firms provide ad- and our other Corporate friends,
ditional necessaryfunds to rent they have helped us to make this
banks of phones. This year, again, the most successful corporate
at the cost of $100 per phone, fundraising event to date," said
ipant is asked to bring a set of
new linens or towels for newly Robinson, Anita Sacher, Holly
arrived Russian families. Skolkin, Leslie Slatko, Cindy
‘Our Husbands and Our Children:
Jewish Perspectives on Marital
Sexuality and on Honoring Parents’
topic of Women’s Division retreat
SEEKING ASSISTANT
TO ACTIVE, BUSY EXE-
CUTIVE. Part-time, 20-25;
hours weekly. Hours flex-
ible, suggest 9:30-2:30 p.m.
Office building on West-
heimer near Galleria area.
Jewish holidays observed.
Mail resume to: Job Offer,
P. O. Box 27376, Houston,
' Tx. 77227.
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The half-day retreat is being Soefer, Robin Stein, Jill Stoler,
planned by the three steering Teri Straus, Linda Tenenbown,
committees of the Forum on Con- Cathy Wagner and Irene Wein-
This year's United Jewish Cam- and table tents, and two major
paign Super Week/Super Sunday ads in the Jewish Herald-Voice.
phone-a-thon set for Jan. 29-Feb. This year, however, the corpora-
1, is being generously underwrit- tions will be receiving an addi-
ten by First City, Texas Fondren tional benefit by having their —
South Bank and Microcomputer - names printed on 500 T-shirts,
crease every year and without more funds to serve humanitarian
corporate friends such as First purposes in Houston, Israel and
Request for witnesses
' Holocaust
Survivors asked
to contact ADL
The Australian government is Lynne Aronoff.
conducting a War Crimes investi- The program, "Our Husbands
gation into allegations of murder and Our Children: Jewish Per-
committed by the Ukrainian po- spec t i ves on Marital Sexuality
lice in and around the village of and on Honoring Parents" is open
Berezovka (Beresowka). The mur- to the community. There is a $12
Loshak at 729-7000.
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The Women's Division of the Sharon Kagan arid Iris Fisherman;
Jewish Federation of Greater Committee members include:
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around the world. --
ton's Jewish community, Super
Week, Jan. 29-Feb. 1, and Super
Sunday, Feb. 4. for several weeks,
committees have been planning
lor this special event, where vol-
unteers will have the opportunity
to "Reach Out and Touch Some-
one". ‘ i
Shifts are available for volun-
; teers during Super Week, Mon-
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