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October 09, 1970 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-10-09

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Eban to Address Dinner Honoring Dr. ham

Dr. Leon Fram, founder of Tem-
ple Israel, will be honored on his
75th birthday and his 50 years in
the rabbinate at a testimonial din-
ner, Nov. 10, in Raleigh House. It
will be the second annual dinner
on behalf of Israel Bonds spon-
sored by the Detroit Federation
of Reform Synagogues, it was an-
nounced by Leslie Schmier, the
dinner chairman.
Israel Foreign Minister Abba
Eban will present Dr. Fram with
the Prime Minister's Medal in rec-
ognition of his lifelong dedication
to a Jewish homeland and "for
service in the cause of Israel's
development," The medal bears
the signature of Prime Minister
Golds Mein
Rabbi Fram, dean of the Detroit
and Michigan rabbinate, is presi-
dent of the Michigan Association
of Reform Rabbis and chairman
of the Rabbinical Commission of
Detroit, composed of all the rab-
bis in the Detroit area—Orthodox,
Conservative and Reform.
He came to Detroit in 1925 to

PH DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 9, 1970-29

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ago, he began a distinguished Goodfellowship to Dine
career of civic service and leader-
And Orchestra
Goodfellowshlp Club will hold a
ship.
supper 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
He served as president of the Goodfellowship club room. Guests
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chairman of the Michigan Fair
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ecutive board of the Detroit
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its Dialogue Project.
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A lifelong Zionist, he is past
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tion of Detroit and past president
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member of the board of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, honorary pres
ident of the Michigan Council of
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the American Jewish Congress,
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member of the Mayor's Registra-
tion and Vote Commission, mem-
ber of the Jewish Community
Council executive committee and
a member of the commission to
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Rabbi Fram received the honor-
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ion College, in 1954. He is a mem-
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ber of the commission on Jewish
education of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations and of the
Central Conference of American N
Rabbis and chairman of its Dialo-
gue Project. He has been an active
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leader in the Israel Bond campaign
since its initiation.
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For reservations to the dinner,
call Temple Beth El, Temple Is-
rael, Temple Emanu-EI or the
Israel Bond office, 352-6770.
Dinner co-chairmen are Michael
Aller, Albert Colman, Bertram
Gordon and Robert Rosen.
The Metropolitan Detroit Federa-
tion of Reform Synagogues, of
which Morton H. Barris is presi-
dent, consists of Temple Beth El
and Temple Israel, Detroit; Tem-
ple Emanu-El, Oak Park; Temple
Beth Am, Livonia; New Temple,
Birmingham; Temple Beth El,
Flint; Temple Beth El, Windsor;
Temple Beth Emeth, Ann Arbor;
and Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac.

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DR. LEON FRAM

serve as director of religious edu-
cation of Temple Beth El in asso-
ciation with the late Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin. In 1941, he founded Tem-
ple Israel and was elected rabbi
for life in 1954. From the moment
of his arrival in Detroit, 45 years

Detroiters on Israel Mission

Cranbrook House Motel

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11th

Three Detroiter' were members of Israel Prime Minister Golda
Meier special mission during which they made a thorough study
of conditions in Ierael. Members of the mission shown here with Israel
Foreign Minister Abba Eban are (from left) Max M. Shayne,
William BL Davidson and Meyer M. Fishman.

Histadrut Conference to Launch
Moved-Up Pre-Campaign Effort

Representatives of communal or- and of Histadrut as part of this.
ganizations, Histadrut volunteers, "It will continue to aim at de-
members of the Labor Zionist veloping and activating affirmative
movement and friends will assem- support for the economic and social
ble for a conference 10:30 a.m. objectives of the people of Israel
Sunday at the Workmen's Circle under institutions of freedom and
Center. democracy."
The agenda will include a report
of the campaign activities and
financial results of the 1969-70 De-
troit Israel Histadrut Campaign.
Reuven Goldstein, district sales
manager of El Al Israel Airlines,
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at
will speak on "El Al—Not Just An- Michigan State University is again
other Airline." If time permits, holding Rosh Hashana and Yom
there will be a preview of a new Kippur services on campus.
Histadrut film, "We Are the New
On Yom Kippur, 7:30 p.m. today,
Underground."
there will be services in Anthony
In advance of this meeting,
Hall Auditorium; on Saturday 9:30
Morris Lieberman, chairman of
a.m. in Alumni Memorial Chapel.
the campaign, issued a state-
A break-the-fast social will be
ment confirming the position of
held at the conclusion of Yom
Kippur services in the social hall
Histadrut in Israel and the cam-
paign's national board of direc-
of the chapel.
tors, to the effect that the 1978-
The opening supper-forum of the
71 Histadrut campaign must pro-
year took place Sept. 27. Dr.
ceed at an accelerated pace. In
Michael Rubner of James Madison
an effort to cooperate with the
College, MSU, spoke on "The
fund-raising activities for Israel
Great Powers and the Middle
by other campaigns, it has been
East."
-
decided to advance the Histadrut
Shabat services are held at
campaign schedule and to con-
Hillel House Friday evenings and
centrate its main thrust in Octo-
Saturday mornings. A Shabat din-
ber, November and December.
ner follows the Friday evening
Morris Lieberman, a member of services and kidush follows the
the national board of directors of Saturday morning service.
the Histadrut campaign, reports
that the campaign raised $1,000,- Politics to Be in Focus
000 more than last year. This
brings the total raised by Histadrut at Birmingham Temple
Birmingham Temple announces
in the United States in 1969 to
nearly $8,000,000, including gifts a series of lectures will be present-
received In the form of wills, be- ed on 10 consecutive Monday eve-
quests, annuities and life-income nings by Rabbi Sherwin Wine, be-
ginning next week. The theme is
trusts.
The aims of the Histadrut cam- "The Conservative, the Liberal and
the
Radical Alternatives."
paign have been reconfirmed in a
The lectures will be held at 8:30
special statement by Its board of
in Robert Frost Junior High School,
directors.
"The Histadrut campaign will Oak Park. For further information
concentrate its efforts to inform an call the temple office, 549-5490.
Registration will take place 8
Americans of the achievements,
purposes and problems of Israel p.m. Monday.

MSU Hillel Holds
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Endowment Fund
Tax Institute Set
by Federation

A two-session Endowment Fund
Tax Institute will be held Tues-
day afternoon and evening at the
Standard City Club under the aus-
pices of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration and United Jewish Chari-
ties.
Milton J. Miller, chairman of
the Endowment Fund, said the
first session, from 4 to 6, will be
conducted by and for attorneys,
accountants, insurance men and
bank and trust officers. A panel
discussion, led by chairman Miles
Jaffe, attorney, will examine the
impact of the Tax Reform Act of
1969 on current and future philan-
thropic plans.
The panel will include account-
ant Stanley I.. Berger, attorney
le f fery Miro and accountant
Robert Alpern.
Cocktails will be served at 6
p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30.
Tax consultant Norman A. Sugar-
man of Cleve-
land, will address
the evening ses-
sion, designed for
those interested
in the advantages
of an established
public foundation
to accomplish
their philanthro-
pic objectives.
lingarrnan
Sugarman, a former assistant
commissioner of internal revenue
and a director a the Tax Institute
of America, will speak on "The
Federation Foundation Instead of
the Private Foundation."
Miller stated that phone reser-
vations will be accepted by Fed-
eration, 965-3939, until capacity is

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