Friday, Morch 9, 1973—THE BULLETIN—5
MRS. RICHARD SWIG
Special Guests, Mrs. Richard Swig and Zvi Garcy, will highlight the Women's UJA Pacesetter's Cocktail Buffet to be held on Tuesday, March 13 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Zack.
Mrs. Richard Swig is national vice-chairman of women's communal services for the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds and past board member of national Women's Division, United Jewish Appeal.
Known throughout the world as "The Man who Meets the Trains", Zvi Garcy is presently Director of the Immigration Department in Haifa. For years he was the Jewish Agency's representative in Central Europe and was responsible for shepherding European Jews from the depths of despair to the life-giving soil of the homeland — Israel.
Born in Germany in 1922 he emigrated tp Israel in 1938 under . auspices of Youth Aliyah of Henrietta' Szold. He served with distinction in the pre-state Haganah, the Jewish brigade during World War Two and the Israel Defense Forces.
In 1949 he joined the Jewish Agency Immigration Department. In 1958 he was appointed Director of Immigration in Haifa and in 1960 was posted to Vienna, as Director in charge of all immigration activities in that area. From 1966 to 1968 he served Immigration Director for
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Europe. His present position in Haifa has included special missions in Europe and North America.
Because of his wide range of activities and knowledge of the plight of Jews in Europe, Mr. Garcy was assigned in 1972 to the KEREN-HAYESOD-UNITED JEWISH APPEAL OF CANADA. In the course of these duties, he will be visiting many communities in an effort to bring the up-to-date facts to Canadian Jewry.
The Cocktail — Buffet promises to be a truly memorable evening, with the women of the Pacesetters rising to meet the challenge of the Future.
70,000 immigrants will come to Israel this year. These immigrants are our responsibility — both-the new arid those of prior years. Because we care we must give them more than hope. We must make their hope a reality!
To be a Pacesetter you have only to be a woman, who is either able to give your gift NOW, or is in a position to be able to save enough throughout the year in order to give at this level, thereby committing yourself to the Future and Israel's Future.
The co-chairmen ask that anyone who has not previously given at this level but would like to Give NOW or Pledge Now at this level please call either Mrs. Glassman at 263-3416, or Mrs^ Cohen at 321-2601.
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Mrs. Earl Hardin and Mrs. Herbert Fitterman, Co-Chairmen of the UJA Women's Division Canvasser's Clinicsi, stress the importance of involvement for each and every woman, in Israel's future. "Involvement", they continue, "to the anticipated 70,000 immigrants, is hope, freedom, opportunity, survival, security, a home and provision for human needs. Involvement, to the women of our community, is Commitment." The clinics are ueing held in the Jewish Community Centre on Wednepday and Thursday. March 14 and 15. A light snack will be served.
"B" Division Canvasser's Clinic—Wed. March 14 at 10 a.m. J.C.C.
Telethon Clinic—Wed. March 14 at 1 p.m. J.C.C.
"A" Division and Trendsetter's—Thur. March 15 at 10 a.m. J.C.C.
—ADVERTISEMENT
UJA IS CARING ENOUGH TO GIVE!
UJA IS CARING ENOUGH TO INCREASE YOUR GIFT! — Mrs. R. Coleman and Mrs. M. Koff-man, Co-Chairmen of UJA Women's Major Gifts Division, take pleasure in announcing a luncheon being planned for women contributors in this division, to be held on Thursday, March 15 at IZ noon. The setting will be Mrs. B. Zien's lovely home at 1043 W. 46th Ave. "Mrs. Richard Swig, National Vice-Chairman of Women's Communal Services for the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, is the guest speaker, and the afternoon promises to be a warm and stimulating experience," state the Co-Chairmen. Co-Convenors of the Luncheon are Mrs. B. Reed and Mrs. B. Wosk. The gracious Hostess for the affair will be Mrsr. B. Zien. Division Chairmen stress that this luncheon is for Major Gift Contributors only, the minimum gift being $200. Anyone not receiving an invitation and who would like to do so, please contact either Mrs. Coleman at 261-7417, or Mrs. Hoffman at 266^0730.
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