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December 01, 1972 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-01

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Milton Meretsky Chairs Windsor WA

Charles Zalev, president of
the Windsor Jewish Commu-
nity Council, announced that
Milton C. Meretsky will be
chairman of the 1973 United
Jewish Appeal Campaign.
Serving as associate chair-
men are Dr. Bernard Lyons
and Will:am Silver

Meretsky. son of the late
Simon and Nellie Meretsky.
is a native of Windsor and
the product of local schools.
Ile attended the University
of Toronto and Osgoode Hal:
and was admitted to the Bar



Boil Brith, Shaar Hasho-
mayim Synagogue and tie
Jewish Community Council
have benefited from his
leadership. He is a founder
of St. Leonard's House and
_ was active in the
Essex
Scottish Regiment and the
United Fund. He also has
been active in the Liberal
Party.

Married to the former
Ruth Claire Weiss of Toronto,
he is the father of two chil-
dren and has seven grand-

children.

Dr. Lyons, also a native
Windsorite, attended the Uni-
versity of Toronto, where he
obtained the degree of doctor
of dental surgery. He did
further training at North-

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The Windsor women's di- ,
vision United Jewish Appeal
will celebrate Israel's . 25th
anniversary with a Top Gifts
Luncheon at the home of Mrs.
George Bernstein, 12:30 p.m.
' Wednesday, it was announced
by Mrs. Milton Whiteman,
1973 chairman.
Rabbi Jordon Pearlson of
Temple Sinai, Toronto, will
be guest speaker on this re-
turn trip to the Windsor com-
munity.
To honor Israel. the mini-
mum birthday gift is $101.
Co-chairmen of this event
are Mrs. Henry Muroff and
Mrs. Milton Meretsky. Also
on the Top Gifts committee
are Mesdames Morris Baker,
Jerome B. Kopstein and
Maxwell Schott.
The cabinet of the UJA
women's division will act as
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
hostesses at each table.
6—Friday, Dec. 1, 1972
They are:
Mesdames Morris Baker,
Morton M. Bernholtz, Her-
bert Brudner, Leo Gordner,
Nancy Helm, William Hur-
witz, Aaron H. Katzman,
Jerome B. Kopstein, Sidney
Matthews, Milton C. Meret-
sky, Henry Muroff, Melvic
NIuroff, Marvin Ordower,
Norman Ordower. Jonathan
Plaut, Earl Rosenbaum,
Maxwell Schott, Harold
Taub, Irving Wayne, Milton
i Whiteman and Charles
Lev.

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Live in the dental division of
the United Jewish Appeal
for a
and was groomed
major leadership position. 1,
Silver is a Detroit native
who attended Wayne State
University. majoring in mu-
sic education. In New York, '
he studied voice with the
Mascagni Opera Company
and returned to Detroit to
sing with the Michigan Opera
Company. He is married to
the former Doreen Cohen of
Windsor and has two chil-
dren.
A member of the Ad and
Sales Club and the Chamber
of Commerce, he is secre-
tary of the Windsor Jewish
Community Council, as well
as chairman of the youth
activities committee. He has
long been active in the Cen-
ter Workshop. Past president
of Temple Beth El, he has
a long history of UJA par-
ticipation.
Zalev said the needs of
Soviet Jewry and their immi-
gration to Israel "will cer-
tainly bring out the best in
Windsor as we celebrate the
25th anniversary of this bas-
tion of freedom and de-
mocracy in the Middle East."

IT'S

NEW YORK — George
Bush. U. S. ambassador to
the United Nations, has told
Dr. Seymour P. Lachman,
Director of the Foreign Af-
fairs Department of the
American Jewish Com,nittee,
that the United States favors
the reopening of the Suez
Canal and hopes that the Is-
raelis and the Arabs engage
in talks with each other in
order to help resolve out-
standing issues in the Middle
East.
Ambassador Bush's state-
ment was made during - the
first of a series of 15-minute
taped interviews by Dr.
Lachman on foreign affairs
entitled "Present Tense."
The program will be syndi-
cated every two weeks to
more than 50 stations
throughout the country. Har-
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editor
of the New York

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where he acquired his spec-
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