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May 25, 1973 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-05-25

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Alfred L. Deutsch Named General Chairman
of JNF Dinner Committee in Hausers' Honor

Alfred L. Deutsch, who is
among Detroit's most promi-
nent philanthropic and corn-
mun a 1 leaders, currently
president of the United Jew-
ish Charities, a former chair-
man of the Allied Jewish
Campaign, has been named
general chairman of the an-
nual dinner of the Jewish
National Fund to be held
June 20 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
This year's dinner will hon-
or Dr. and Mrs. I. Jerome
Hauser, in recognition of
their important roles in Zion-
ist, pro-Israel and many com-
munal roles.
Announcing t h e appoint.

ment of Deutsch, Charles NE-
Ian, chairman of the Detroit
JNF Council, said that, like
the eminent honorees, Diane
and Jerome Hauser, Deutsch
has contributed in g r e at
measure toward Detroit Jew-
ry's progressive communal
achievements.
Alfred L. Deutsch was
graduated f r o m Highland
Park High School, University

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and received his JD degree
from Detroit College of Law
in 1937. He became a mem-
ber of the Michigan State
Bar in 1937.
He is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Ado 1 ph
Deutsch. His father was well-
known in Jewish circles; he
died in 1968.
During World War II,
Deutsch served (1942-1946)
as an officer in the U. S. Ar-
my Finance Department. He
and his wife, the former Ber-
nice Rosenberg, have three
sons, Robert, Dennis and
Morris. Robert is married to
the former Carol Cohen of
Atlanta.
Deutsch was one of the
founders of Citizens Mortgage
Corporation in 1946 and is
now chairman of its execu-
tive committee. He is also
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Deutsch was founder, in
1947, of American Savings
Association. He was, in turn,
treasurer and then president
of the association. In 1965,
he became and is still chair-
man of the board.
In 1963, Deutsch was elect-
ed president of the Michigan
Savings and Loan League,
the industry association in
this state. He was a director
and vice-chairman of the Fed-
eral Home Loan Bank of In-
dianapolis and has been a
member of the board of di
rectors of United States Sav-
ings and Loan League.
Deutsch has been a mem-
ber of the board of directors
of United Hebrew Schools,
Fresh Air Society, TB and
Health Society, and was gen-
eral chairman of the Allied
Jewish Campaign in 1967,
and general chairman of the
Allied Jewish Campaign Is-
rael Emergency Fund in
1968.
He was president of Cong.
Bnai Moshe in 1953-1955, and
is still a member of the syna-
gogue's board of directors.
He is chairman of the fi-
nance committee of Sinai
Hospital, a member of the
executive committee of Jew-
ish Welfare Federation as
well as president of United
Jewish Charities, and is a
member of the board of over-
seers of Jewish Theological
Seminary of America.

MissNanci Gurwich
Plans July Wedding

Friday, May 25, 1973-31

Beth Shalom Opens

School Registration

Marshall Wallace, chair-
man of the Beth Shalom Re-
ligious School, announces
that registration is open for
the 1973-74 school year.
Beth Shalom, an inde-
pendent conservative congre-
gational school, has kinder-
garten, primary, elementary,
junior and senior high school
classes.
Bar and Bat Mitzva train-
ing is included in the cur-
riculum, and modern Hebrew

MISS NANCI GURWICH

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audio-visual techniques.
The school is directed by
Dr. Sidney Selig. For in-
formation, call the school of-
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Gurwich of Duxbury Lane,
Southfield, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Nanci Rebecca to Robert F.
Frank, son of Mrs. Gordon
Beaumont of Roanoke Dr.,
Southfield, and Mr. Julian
Frank, of Nine Mile, South-
field.
A–July wedding is planned.

4.fiday

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--

Celebration Afloat
for Israel's Birthday

NEW YORK (JTA) — Hun-
dreds of young people from
the New York metropolitan
area celebrated Israel's 25th
anniversary aboard the Stat-
en Island Ferry, cruising
New York harbor Wednesday
evening.
Throughout the trip food,
cocktails, entertainment and
dancing were featured. The
event was sponsored by the
Prof. Rosenbaum
young leadership division of
the United Jewish Appeal of
Directs Windsor
Greater New York, a volun-
teer group of single adults
Study Seminars
in their 20s and 30s. Pro-
University of Windsor's ceeds will go to support
seventh annual "Study Semi- UJA's worldwide humanitar-
nar for Financial Analysis" ian programs.
will be directed, Sunda y
through June 2, by Dr. Ed-
Detroit Musicians' League,
ward Rosenbaum, as a
affiliated
with the Michigan
"Chartered Financial Ana-
Music Teachers Association
lysts" program for invest-
has honored JULIUS CHA-
ment advisers.
JES, conductor of the Center
Noted experts who will Symphony Orchestra and
participate in this program piano teacher at Wayne
include Prof. Mordehai State University with an hon-
Kreinin of Michigan State orary membership for out-
University, Canadian Minis- standing services in the field
ter of Consumer and Cor- of music in Detroit and Mich-
porate Affairs Herb Gray, igan. Albert Fillmore, chair-
Dr. Michael Levy, Arthur man of the Detroit Musici-
Zeikel, Prof. Gerald Keller an's League made the presen-
and others.
tation at a luncheon Tues-
Prof. Rosenbaum explained day.
tha t the purposes of the
seminars are to assist CFA
candidates in passing their
examinations as financial
analysts and to provide
knowledge for the public at
large about investment and
portfolio management.
There are 75 U.S. partici-
pants, seven from Georgia,
two from Switzerland and a
representation from Canada
enrolled in the seminars.
Dr. Rosenbaum has been
an economist with the U. S.
Securities and Exchange
Commission and was a con-
sultant in Israel for two and
a half years. A Wayne State
University graduate, he re-
ceived his PhD f r o m the
University of Wisconsin and
taught at Wayne State Uni-
versity, University of Wis- x
consin, American University
and Lehigh University.

Israel's consul general in
Chicago, SHAUL RAMATI,
was honored with a 30,000-
tree forest in his name near
Jerusalem. The forest was a
gift of the Jewish National
Fund and the Jewish com-
munity of Chicago.

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