Paul Zuckerman—Butzel Award Recipient Paul Zuckerman. president of the Women's Division of Federa- of Velvet Food Products. Inc., and United Jewish Charities and a na tion and the recipients of the recently was named chairman of Cu. His list The award has been given an- O'Donnell Importing tional chairman of United Jewish of directorships ranges from Mill- Appeal. wilt receive the 1969 nually since 1951. ties through finance and into the -Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award Zuckerman served as chair - rellm of fashion through his spon-• for distinguished community ser- man of the Allied Jewish Cam- ' sorship of an American couturier vice at the annual meeting of the paign in Detroit in 1961 and 1969. dress designer. Jewish Welfare .Federation In 1967 he headed the first Israel He is a member of the Standard Center. t e r C Jewish eewr to tdiereJ . is at a the Wedne Emergency Campaign and with - City Club and the Franklin Hills hf the Na - Zuckerman in a few weeks had raised more Country Club. (Organize - tional American ORT than $6,000,000. tion for Rehabilitation Through Trainin.) the Detroit Round He and his wife Helen are build- Born in Istanbul. Zuckerman at- , . a home in Israel. The Jewish tended Wayne State University Table of C a t and h o the 1 i c United s, Jews and ing Protestants Foun- National Fund named a forest for and the University of Detroit. Ile is married to the former him in 1968 and he and his wife dation. this in year endowed a public park Helen Fleisher. his daughter Linda year He is a member of the U.S_ Jerusalem known as the Detroit Ruth is Mrs. Thomas I. Klein. son Robert is a student at the Food for Peace Committee and Park. e is on the advisory board of Rayn Among gifts to the Detroit corn- University of Miami. The Zucker- Among ' State former University vice Press. president of the munity are the recently completed mans reside in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Zuckerman arc A Paul and Helen Zuckerman Audi- Jewish - Welfare Federation, he is torium and Conference Center at enthusiastic collectors of ancient the library site Persian pottery and bronzes and a member of the . executive corn- Sinai Hospital and Township. add to their considerable collec- mittee and is on the board of in west Bloomfield Mar•glade College awarded him lion on their many trips to the directors of the Detroit Service the Knight of Charity Medallion. Middle East. Group. A reception for the annual meet- In his capacity as a national He has served on the board of the chairman of the UJA he heads Fresh Air Society and the Jewish ing of Federation will begin at 6 Center. p.m. Wednesday with dinner at 7 the special one - week tours. "Operation Israel," which will A 32nd - degree M a son and p.m. in Shiffman Ball at the Jew- Center. take businessmen from all over Shriner, he is a life member of ish United Jewish Charities, which the Shriner•s Hospital for Crippled the United States to Israel this winter to look at the problems Children, a life member of Bran- this year" is observing its 70th an- leis' University Association and niversary, will be honored at the and needs prior to fund - raising ' meeting along with past presidents the Jewish Chautauqua Society. for UJA in their own cities. He is chairman and president and members of their families. The award, the greatest hotnlr' that the Detroit Jewish community bestows on one of its members each year, is given for length of service to the Jewish community and service to the total Jewish community as well as constituent parts. The service the individual gives as a representative of. the Jewish community in the activi- ties of the entire Detroit com- munity are among the criteria. as well as character and integrity in communal affairs. The Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award Committee which makes the annual selection is made up of the presidents of Federation member agencies, the presidents of the Detroit Service Group and THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, October 24, 1969 Sephardic Community to Plan Activities The Sephardic Community of sunshine. Senora Polinsky and Greater Detroit will meet at the Judith Chicorel: and welfare. Al- Crystal House Motel, 8:30 p.m. bert Chicorel. Sunday. On the agenda are a discussion of activities planned for the com- ing year and a social hour with refreshments. Friends and pros pective members are invited. BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking - - ED BURG Chairmen appointed to various committees are: membership, Louis Papo and Albert Chicorel: planning, Jack Gormezano and David Romano; building, Albert Siena: religious, Salvatore Ratan: finance, Marcel Behar: entertain- ment and program, Shirley Gor- mezano; publicity, Shirley Behar: ... ,4 and His Orchestra Good Musk for All Occasions LI 4-9278 Classified Ads Get Quick Results ..... _•..• r. 62., life 1 AL Norman Allan & (Ito. 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9. THE BOOTERY JUNIPER 18.00 List Participants in Fete for Bonds; Lorch the Speaker All arrangements have been completed for the tribute dinner at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Statler- Hilton, with Israel Ambassador Netanel Lorch as the guest of honor and Gen. S. L. A. Marshall as a special guest. Ambassador Lorch is, director of the I.atin American Division of the Israel ministry for foreign affairs. Gen. Marshall. author, military analyst and TV commentator, wrote the foreword to Ambassador Lorch's book. - Israel's War of In- dependence. - -Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong. Beth Achim will pronounce the invoca- tion at the dinner on behalf of Israel Bonds. Rabbi Joel J. Litke of Cong. Beth Hillel will give the benediction. Cantor Louis Klein- of Cong. Bna i Moshe will lead in the singing of the national an- thems. Robert Brody, general chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee, is the dinner chairman. The dinner, which will launch the fall Israel Bond campaign, is a community-wide affair. Eric Rosenow and his Continentals will play Israeli music. Tickets are still available. For'reservations to the dinner at which dietary laws will be observed, call the Israel Bond Office. 352-6770. A cocktail recep- tion will precede the dinner. 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