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August 10, 2001/Av 21, 5761, Vol. 53, No.44
People on the moveAndy Klein, vice president of Temple Beth Israel in Scottsdale, has been appointed by Gov. Jane Hull to be a judge in the Maricopa County Superior Court.Marty Shultz has been appointed board chairman of the Anti-Defamation League. Rachel Richter has accepted a position as area director for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. For the past two years, she has served as director of the Young Leadership Division of the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix. Arizona Jewish Theatre Company has selected Growth Strategies Group to handle their marketing, public relations and advertising needs. Marcia Hopp-Newman, former executive director of Downtown Neighborhood Learning Center of Phoenix, is the principal of Associates in Education, a group providing consultant services for both private and nonprofit agencies. 623-931-4122. Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) of New York City has been accepted into membership of Faith & Values Media, the country's largest interfaith coalition dedicated to media production, distribution and promotion. JTS joins the ranks of 29 religious organizations that represent 70 faith groups with 200,000 congregations and 120 million members. JTS is the academic and spiritual center of Conservative Judaism. Gary L. Freed, of Zolondek, Strassels, Greene & Freed, P.C., CPA, has been appointed to the Editorial Advisory Board of National Litigation Consultants' Review. Talking Book World, the largest chain of Audiobook stores, is opening a new location at 6969 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale. Fry's Food & Drug Stores and Fry's Marketplace locations contributed $126,000 to March of Dimes. Funds were raised when customers purchased specially marked items in Fry's stores. |