Page 12 *-Jntiffkrtaf/atr and Shofar of Hollywood Friday, January 3, 1075 I Joint Meeting, Buffet Held By Young Leaders, Women's Institute I More than 90 members of the Young Leaders' Council and the Women's Institute of Jewish Federation heard Aaron David Rosenbaum, Director of Re- search for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, ana- lyst for The Near East Report, and chief staff writer for Near East Research, Inc. at a buffet meeting held recently at Tem- ple Solel in Hollywood. The joint meeting format will be repeated at Temple Solel Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. when the guest speaker will be Gerda Klein, au- thor of "All But My Life" and "Where Were You in 1939?" Mrs. Klein was born in Bie- litz, Poland, where she lived un- til the German occupation in 1939. In 1945, the 4,000 women in- mates of her Siiesian camp were driven one thousand miles east- ward toward Czechoslovakia by the Gestapo. When the march came to a halt there, there were fewer than 200 survivors. SUMNER KAYE, DR. STANLEY MARGUUIS AND AAROf DAVID RO'ZNB VJM Off. STEVEN WEISBERG, MRS. MARY GARBER, Off HAL GARBER AND MRS. JANET BERT MAN. HEU VITATS, PAUL K0ENIG AND MARSHA T0BIN DR. STEVEN WEISBERG, MRS. ILENE WEISBERG AND AARON DAVID ROSENBERG MRS. SUE GUNZBERGER, MR. GERARD GUNZBERGER MRS. DEBBIE GLAZER AND DR. VICTOR GLAZER 4-Hr. Seminar Sponsored By Pharmacists The South Florida alumni chapter of Rho Pi Phi Interna- tional Pharmaceutical Frater- nity is sponsoring a four-hour accredited seminar Sunday, from 8 a.m. till noon in the audito- rium of Washington Federal Savings and Loan Assn.. 633 NE 167th St., North Miami Beach. All South Florida pharmacists are welcome. A continental breakfast will be served. Sid Paetro, director of Health Education of the Health Depart- ment of Broward County, will speak on "Overall Activities and Resj>on.sibilities of the Broward County Health Department." Dr. Jesse Arnold, director, and Dr. Irving Strumpf, consultant of the M.I.C. program, will speak on "Maternity and Infant Care, Project No. 547." Paul M. Tocci, Ph.D., director of Biochemical Genetics Lab and Tay-Sachs Disease Testing Pro- gram of University of Miami School of Medicine, will discuss "Research in Tay Sachs Dis- ease." Robert Lantos, director r>f Pharmaceutical Services, Shands Teaching Hospital, and associat" professor and director of the Graduate Program in Hospital Pharmacy. ColleKe of Pharmacy, University of Florida, will lec- ture on "International Overview of Pharmacy." The committee in charge in- cludes Ben Saks of Hollywood, chairman; Lewis Goldner of Hal- landale, Louis Cuttner of Holly- wood, George Uded of North Mi- ami Beach, Jacob Wolosin of North Miami Beach, Alan Katz of Hollywood, George Barron of Hollywood, vice chancellor, and Louis Golenberg of Plantation, chancellor. United Way Pledges Top $1 Million Pledges to the 1975 Broward County United Way campaign leached nearly $1.2 million last wei k. an estimated $40,000 ahead of the campaign at this time last year. Total dollars to >'ate pledg- ed to the United Way are Sl.- 198,56420. leading all divisions is the transportation and utilities sec- tion of the major groups with $375,000, reaching 90% of their goal. The education section has reported more than $55,000 the bulk of which are school board employees and 227c of last year. All major groups have reach- ed 64 7' of their goal so far for a total of $918,641. The professional section has raised $73,508.82; small business, $15,853, and residential, $182- 599.87. The 1975 United Way cam- paign hopes to raise a $1.9 mil- lion bare bones budget to pro- vide funds to operate nearly 40 agencies. Off. JOEL SCHNEIDER, DR. STANLEY MARGUUES Wiesel Drama To Be Televised Nationally The film production of Elie Wiesel's play. "Zalmen or The Madness of God," which pre- miered at Carnegie Hall as part of the 1975 UJA National Con- ference, will be telecast nation- ally over Public Broadcasting Service Stations Wednesday, Jan. 8, at 9 p.m. The play's author says, "This is my song of songs to the spirit of resistance and defense . to the joy and celebration of So- viet Jewry. The action which takes place could happen today, and in fact it does. For never before as Jews have we been so alone. Never before has there been such need for unity and solidarity." Jules B. Gordon (left) presents the State of Israel Scroll of Honor to Commissioner and Mrs. Jacob D. Menkes at a re- cent "Night in Israel" held on behalf of Israel Bonds at Galahad Hall III. Gordon was chairman of the Israel Bonds event. Charles Lieberman and Murray Levine (not pictured) were cochairmen. In the first high-rise solicitation of the 1975 Jewish Federa- tion campaign, a coffee will be held in the home of Mrs. Lucille Baer, (second from left) chairman of the Parker Plaza. Aiding Mrs. Baer will be Dorothy Markman and Rhona Miller, with the date set for January 9th at 10 a.m. Also present will be Mrs. Evelyn Stieber, (left) chairman of La Mer; Mrs. Ann Cohn, chairman of Aquarius; and Mrs. Kar- en Margulies. (right) campaign vice president for the Wom- en's Division. Displaying the State of Israel Masada Award they received at the Temple Solel Emerald Hills Israel Dinner of State are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Goldstein, who were honored ct the Israel Bonds event for outstanding service in fortifying the economic foundations of Isael. Pictured are (from left) Rabbi Robert Frazin, spiritual leader of Temple Solel, Mrs. Frazin, Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein, and guest speaker David Schoenbrun. Plaza South And Plan Intensive '75 At a leadership meeting pre- sided over by Nathan Greenberg, honorary chairman, a program for the 1975 United Jewish Ap- peal Campaign was formulated. Leading the effort for the Plaza South building will bo Joseph Deutsch, assisted by Isaac Bressler and Jerry Eisen- berg, cochairmen. The north building will be led by Sam Finke, chairman, with I.ila Breckor and Ruth Suss act- ing as cochairmen. A leadership meeting will be held Sundav where a prominent United Jewish Appeal speaker will provide up-to-date informa- tion on the situation in Israel, as well as discuss new methods in campaigning. chairman Ha'landale West, and Harold Murray, campaign asso- North Buildings UJA Campaign A special "wine and cheese" evening will be held in late Jan- uary for all residents of both buildings, and Sunday, Feb. 16, will be the date of another UJA campaign function. Attending the planning meet- ing were Jerome Gevirman, ciate. t Members Cabinet for the two buildings elude South building Max Young, Jerry Eisenberg. Karl Koppel, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Greenberg, Isaac Bressler, Abe Hal pern, Milton Fine. David G. Weisberg and Joseph Deutsch. North buildingBen Forman, Sam Finke, David Brecker, L"W Rubenstein. Ruth Suss, Lila Brecker, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lutaker and Harry Cohen.