Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 2003 — Page 4

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Make the difference, answer the call

The Annual Campaign of the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis continues its fundraising efforts with Super Sunday February 2, 2003. Volunteers will be working all day calling community members and asking them to "make the difference" by making a pledge to the 2003 Annual Campaign. Reach out. Answer the call. Make dreams a reality. Make the difference in the lives of men, women, and children in Indianapolis and around the world. As Jews and Americans we can work together to make our world a better place. It’s easier than you might think. The 2003 Annual Campaign of the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis makes the

difference in thousands of lives in the Indianapolis community, in Israel, and around the world. As a result of the tragic events of September 11 and the ongoing violence in Israel, w'e face new challenges. A successful 2003 Annual Campaign will enable us to combat prejudice, ensure security and educate and activate members of our community around issues of concern. Super Sunday is the largest outreach event for the Federation. It is made possible with the help of hundreds of volunteers. Two very special volunteers are Gary Stark and Susie Falender. They are the cochairs of this year's event. All volunteers will also have the opportunity to meet

and work with Jonathan Miller. Jonathan is founder and president of Motivation, Sales and Marketing, Inc., in Toronto. He is widely known for his creative, interactive training style. He has over 20 years experience in sales and marketing with some of the world's most prestigious firms. With a natural enthusiasm and zest for life, Jonathan presents sales and solicitation skills in an engaging and dynamic format. If you would like to volunteer to work on Super Sunday, contact Ruthie Cannon at 7265450 Ext. 537. If you can't join us on February 2 in the Laikin Auditorium, please make the difference by answering the call, and making your pledge to the 2003 Annual Campaign.

Douglas C. Rose heads Bonds drive

INDIANAPOLIS — Douglas C. Rose has been appointed general chairman of the 2003 campaign of Israel Bonds in Indiana. He succeeds Ivan Ekhaus, who held the post for the past three years. Rose also served as campaign chair from 1998 until 2000. An Indianapolis native. Rose, 44, is president of Irwin R. Rose & Company, Inc. real estate. He has been closely involved with the Jewish community and Israel-related activities for many years. Rose's positions in the Indianapolis Israel bonds campaign include serving in 1996 and 1997 as a member of the executive committee. In March 1997 he was selected as part of

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Douglas C. Rose a 40-member Israel Bonds Task Force Delegation that went to Israel to examine and assess the nation's future economic growth and the infrastructure expansions it will need within the next decade. This was his fourth visit to Israel. Rose has served on the endowment committee of the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis and on the Federation's budget and allocations committee. Currently, he serves as secretary of the Federation's board of directors. A graduate of Pitzer College in Claremont, Ca., with a B.A. degree in political studies. Rose is a member of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis and the Dallas Council on World Affairs, among other organizations. "At this critical time Israel Bonds investment funds are crucial to the economy of the Jewish State," said Rose. "Israel needs to mobilize more capital, and Israel Bonds will play a significant role in generating the over $1 billion a year necessary to maintain the country's infrastructure development. "We are happy to see that more individuals, as well as businesses and institutions, believe that Israel Bonds are a sound investment," he continued, "as well as a means of solidarity with the people of Israel. Its pride is our pride, its strength is our strength."

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