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Thank you for being a friend’ gala
will set tone for AJF’s campaign
T he Atlanta Jewish Federation’s
1984 Campaign will be off to a
rousing start when chairmen and
workers gather for a gala worker
training kick-off entitled "Thank
You for Being a Friend.”
The event. which will take place
Thursday. Jan. 5. at 7.30 p.m. at
Or YeShalom Congregation, will
set the tone for the ‘84 Campaign
with a creative presentation of the
needs in Atlanta and in Israel.
Project Renewal, the centerpiece
for the 1984 Campaign, will be
featured b> emphasizing Atlanta's
partnership with Yehud, Israel.
“Thank You for Beinga Friend”
was designed as a part of Worker
Traininp which is heingehaired by
Alan Soden. who has served as
program coordinator for the gala
Combining music, song, dance,
and an audio-visual show, the
production was written by Judy
Paul, who also directed the
presentation, and by Sidney
Tourial, who served as technical
director and producer as well.
Creative audio-visuals were
conceived by Rick Flalpern, Alan
Soden, and Alan Paul
Musical arrangements were
done by Richard Siegel, and Sandi
Friedman has designed the
choreography. Sam Mislow is
responsible for the sound system,
and the e^ts nron« and liotoitio
are the job of Mark Cohen. Total
Audio Visual Services has
provided the audio-visual
equipment
The program is being presented
by “The Federation Players:”
Gene Benator, Lorraine Berry,
Alan Cohen, Barbara Cohen,
Sandi Friedman, Sandra Mislow,
Alan Paul, Judy Paul, Michael
Plasker, Susan Plasker, Bunny
Rosenberg, rhmles Rosenberg,
Annette Schulman, Sidney
Tourial and Jon Winner.
A number of other people
contributed time and expertise to
make the Campaign kick-off a
success. Debi Weiller is assisting in
the creation of artwork. Judy
Frankel has coordinated
decorations. Elaine Kolodkin
helped to work out the
complicated logistics, and Deni
Shear used her design talents to
create decorations and invitations.
Susan Schoenbaum and Phyllis
Lazarus planned the refreshments.
Mitzi Rothman and Judy
Montgomery helped create
decorations.
All workers in Federation’s 1984
Campaign are invited to join in the
gala celebration of the opening of
the campaign—to enjoy, but also
to learn the facts about Jewish
needs in 1984.
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Now at The Galleria
953-1984
Annual Super Sunday Telethon
to reach 6,000 area households
The Atlanta Jewish Federation’s
Super Sunday team for the I984
campaign has begun planning for
the Feb. 5 telethon, which will reach
some 6,000 of Atlanta’s Jewish
households in an attempt to solicit
the broadest possible community
participation in the annual
campaign.
First National Bank of Atlanta
will again make its Piedmont Road
Operations Center available to the
250 volunteers expected to call
during two shifts. The first shift is
from 9 a.m.-l p.m.; the second, an
evening shift from 5 p.m.-9 p.m.
Margie Eden, ’chairperson of
Super Sunday '84, announced that
five people have accepted co-chair
responsibilities. Marianne Garber
will head up recruitment of
volunteers and will design the
publicity campaign. Jay Kessler
will plan the complicated logistics
of the day. Susan Orenstein will
supervise the food arrangements
and hospitality during the Sunday
event Allen Soden will be
responsible for designing and
implementing the training sessions
for volunteer callers, and Arthur
Green has taken on the task of
directing necessary follow-up
telethon sessions for post-Super
Sunday.
f Begun In solitary confinement^
PARIS (JTA)—Iosif Begun, the Soviet Jewish activist and
Hebrew teacher, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison and
internal exile, is being held in solitary confinement in Vladimir
Prison, some 180 miles east of Moscow, and all visits have been
cancelled. This was reported here last week by Jean Martin, a
French attorney just back from the Soviet Union.
Martin told a press conference that he is “deeply worried"
about Begun’s appeal to a higher court to rescind his sentence. The
attorney said that the Soviet Union’s deputy attorney general had
told him the higher court could decide to rule on Begun’s appe?!
without even granting him a hearing.
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