Page 3 Women's Division Appoints Four Tampa Leaders to Co-Chair Top Campaign Divisions Jewish National Fund of America Will Hold Assembly in Israel Bobbe Karpay and Jolene Shor Co-Chairmen of the Women's Division 1983 Cam- fc. lay Jacobs, Co-Chairman of the diamond Division aign have announced the ap- pointments of Kay Jacobs and llossom Leibowitz to Co-Chair ,_. Diamond Division ($2,000 +). nd Nellye Friedman and Linda llum to Co-Chair the Emerald division ($1,000-1.999). Karpay and Shor explained Jut this year for the first time, [ll divisions will be invited to a ulminating luncheon in March Bther than have individual Blossom Leibowitz, Co-Chairman bf the Diamond Division luncheons for each division. This vill enable the chairmen and volunteers to expend their time and talents on campaign. In naming the chairmen, Karpay ad Shor stated "We have named ^ four excellent community leaders to head our two top divisions. We are most confident that they will set the pace for all of the other campaign divisions to follow as well as aid the community to reach its 1983 goal." A new division is being created this year, the "Lion of Judah" division ($5,000 + ); Bobbe and George Karpay are hosting a din- ner in their home on behalf of this new division on Jan. 25. Prospec- tive members for this division have been invited to learn more about the division and to hear Nancy Lipoff, Miami, explain the outstanding results Miami has experienced. Kay Jacobs, Blossom Leibo- witz, Nellye Friedman have held key leadership roles in past cam- paigns and are members of the Tampa Jewish Federation Board Linda Blum, Co-Chairman of the Emerald Division of Directors and Women's Divi- sion Board of Directors. Linda Blum serves on the Women's Division Board of Directors and was the 1982 Chairman of the Tampa Jewish Federation $1,000 Banquet in which Congressman Tom Lantos was keynote speaker. NEW YORK NY. Charlotte i Jacobson, President of the Jew- ish National Fund of America, has announced that for the first time in its history, the JNF will hold its biennial National Assembly in Israel from March 7 to 14. At a news conference in Jeru- salem last week at the World Zionist Congress, Mrs. Jacobson was joined by JNF World Chair- man, Moshe Rivlin, and the Executive Vice President of the JNF. Dr. Samuel I. Cohen. Mrs. Jacobson said that as a response to the decline in tourism in as a gesture of solidarity and good will towards the people of Israel, the officers and directors of the JNF have decided to move Largest Jewish Assemblage Gathering in Washington JWh Friedman, Co-Chairman of l'1 Emerald Division RESERVE THE DATE: Reserve the date: Wed- *y, March 2, 12 noon I women s Division Campaign luncheon all divisions. ppecial guest entertainer, E?*? Tovt Fddahuh, star . Holocaust Television lories. WASHINGTON, D.C. - With only about four months left, organizers of the American Gathering of the Jewish Holocaust Survivors are predicting that the largest as- semblage ever in the United States of Jewish survivors of re- sistance to Nazism will take place in the nation's capital from April 11-14, It will include a series of events and ceremonies marking the 40th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943 and other ghetto uprisings. The recently opened Washing- ton Convention Center will be converted into a "Survivors' Village," according to Benjamin Meed, president of the American Gathering, and it is expected that computers will help some 10,000 participants reunite with thousands of survivors now re- siding in the United States and Canada. Many of them have been considered "lost", "dead," or "missing." After World War II individual Anglicizing of names and marriage name changes created a break in communica- tions linkage with many families and friends who survived Nazi camps, g net toes, and fighting in Eastern European forests. Resistance to Nazism, accord- ing to Sam E. Bloch, senior vice president of the American Gathering, took many forms in occupied Europe. In the ghettoes there were, he said, illegal schools, prayer houses, presses, couriers, hospit- als and other institutions for- bidden by Nazi occupation forces. In concentration camps there were uprisings, work refusals and harassment tactics employed by the prisoners. i fear/itoDrfve /SAFE WAY ,EJL SCHOOL ^ CINTIi. Of TMFHC SAFETY IDUCAT10* Se*CE 1M 4401 W. Kennedy Blvd Teenage Course Frew Door to Ooor Ptck Up Service 872-9229 Insurance Discount Certfflcae Altar 6 p.m. oiler eecirve12/19'82 Peak season and hokday once* skghily higher Departures from Tamo* Fl Just call your travel agent Titan take It easy Take Coeta ACosta Cruise is easy to take. , ot Oree* njgletry. Cart C. of Italian naghttry.