Friday, November 18,1983 The Jewish Floridian of Tampa Page 3 B&P Network To Discuss Personal Money Management '-** * * Winoker Moon Ash 4A Hanna -." Lortf Schuster An exciting panel of women professionals in the field of financial management will highlight the Nov. 28 meeting of the Jewish Business and Profes- sional Women's Network to be held at the First Financial Tower beginning at 6 p.m. with cocktails, dinner at 6:30, and the program to follow. A question and answer session will conclude the program. Panelists ; will explain how women" can achieve financial independence and control in their personal lives, utilizing the variety of financial services available to them more effec- tively. The unique panel is comprised of women executives with diverse backgrounds who have succeeded in a male-dominated field. The panelists, representing an assort- ment of financial fields include: Helen E. Schuster, Account Executive and Investment Planner with E.F. Hutton. Moderator and Chairman of the evening; Donna Ash, President of the Florida Bank of Commerce, C'kurwater; Diana Winoker, Account Executive, E.F. Hutton; Linda Hanna, Tax Kstule Planning Attorney, law firm of Trenan, Simons, et al; Olga Lord, Property and Casualty Insurance Agent, and President of Abalone Insurance Management; and Mary Moon, Tax Accountant, Arthur Young and Company. "Its important for us to know how 10 manage our lives finan- cially," Ms. Schuster said in a telephone interview, "not only women, but men also frequently don't understand how financial crvices overlap and which service to turn to. It used to be IxiNMMe'lfc.gain"all one's financial advile'frtnn.ojw'source. In this age of specialization, that's no longer possible. There are morev options available to the average investor in stocks, bonds, gas tand rial estate} aifl,*hey ran all be handled in a variety of ways." She stressed the need for team A'orU aTiiong" 'professionals in ailoring an individual's financial ljektKe.""Team wbrk, along with Ihe consumer's understanding of fcvhat role on the team each Itirofessional plays, is essential in investment and financial planning," she concluded. Working women interested in maximizing their financial management skills are urged to bring their questions with them on Nov. 28. Reservations, which must be guaranteed, are required and can be made by calling the Tampa Jewish Federation Women's Division office, 875- 1618 by Friday, Nov. 26. ATTENTION BAP Net- work is sponsoring a LOGO CONTEST to be used on tationery, invitations, etc. Creative members should enter their suggestions by Nov. 28; either deliver to the Federation office or bring to the meeting. For more information, call Rhoda Davis, 876-1618. Aida Weissman WOMEN'S DIVISION TAKE ROAD SHOW "ON THE ROAD AGAIN 1 The Tampa Jewish Federation Women's Division Road Show has been updated and will be shown in various upcoming edu- cational programs and events. Aida Weissman, Vice Pres- ident of Community Education stated, "The Jewish community in Tampa has grown so large in recent years many more people have become involved than ever before but we want to reach and educate many more people are Federation, and Federation is the total of all the agencies and organizations here to provide services and fulfill the needs of all Jews whether affiliated or not all ages whether or not they give support to those agencies with an annual gift or time. When Jewish help is needed, Federation and or one of its agencies are vthe*e. We want to educate and explain the importance of Federation, the Jewish com- munity and volunteers." Two educational coffees have been planned, one on Monday evening, Nov. 21, at the home of Patty Kalish. the other on Tuesday morning, Nov. 29 at the home of Sylvia Levy. This promises to be an enjoyable, social time for women to get- together and just learn some Federation-Tampa community facts. WOMEN'S DIVISION TO SPONSOR ANNUAL "WOMEN'S PLEA FOR SOVIET JEWRY" Save the date: Monday evening, Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m., Jewish Community Center. This year's observance of "Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry," also known as "Human Rights" Day has been scheduled for Monday evening, Dec. 6. The observance is being sponsored by the Tampa Jewish Federation Women's Division, and the program will be convened by Congregation Schaarai Zedek Sisterhood, and will be open to the entire com- munity. "WOMEN'S WEDNESDAY" IS COMING! Lili Kaufmann, President of the Tampa Jewish Federation Women's Division reports that the now famous annual "Women's Wednesday" edu- cational workshop is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1984. "This year the workshop is being held at the Holiday Inn on Cypress," Kaufmann stated. "Six dynamic workshops will be held in the morning, culminating with lunch; the evening portion will be sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Net- work. It will consist of dinner and four workshops and will be open to everyone. Be sure to put the date of Wednesday, Jan. 25,1984 on your calendar now." STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Invest in . 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Prior to his joining the firm, Mr. Feinberg was Director of Corporate Development of Premier Indus- trial Corporation in Cleveland. He also served for six years as Assistant General Counsel for The Ford Foundation in New York. In addition to his profes- sional credentials, Mr. Feinberg has served on the board of the Cleveland Federation and is actively involved on the Legal and Tax Committee of the Federation's endowment fund. Mr. Feinberg emphasized to the professionals the key role that they can play as a catalyst in the area of community philan- thropy. Since their clients come to them for tax planning, investment or financial planning advice, it is imperative that they be in a position to give their clients all tax saving sugges- tions, including those associated with philanthropy. Feinberg used examples from his experience and that of his colleagues to show how some very significant tax and financial planning goals can be achieved by tying in a creative charitable gift. For more information about how your community endowment fund program works and how you can accomplish some of your tax planning objectives by making an investment in the endowment fund, contact your own family uix adviser. You may also contact Joel M. Breitstein, Executive Director-Tax Consultant, TOP Jewish Foun- dation, 112 Magnolia Ave., Tampa, 33606. The telephone number is (813) 253-3569 (out of dialing area, call collect}. All inquires held confidential. Teacher Dismissed for Propaganda BONN (JTA) Harm Menken, a 46-year-old teacher at the government-run navigation school in Stade, Lower Saxony, has been ordered dismissed for disseminating anti-Semitic pro- paganda in 1979. Menken claimed that the gas chambers were a lie and, in ar- ticles in local newspapers, ac- cused Jews of preparing a plot to annihilate the German people. Government authorities in Lower Saxony took no disciplinary mea- sures against Menken until forced to by public opinion. 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