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November 09, 1973 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-09

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Mrs. Burton Mahler, Dr. C. L. Giles Outstanding Young Leaders

Mrs. Burton Mahler and
Dr. Conrad L. Giles are the
1973 recipients of two civic
awards recognizing persons
of outstanding leadership
promise, Mandell L. Ber-
man, Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation president, announced.
Mrs. Mahler, who will be
given the Sylvia Simon
Greenberg Award, has been
active in the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency
Fund for several years and
is chairman of its women's
division GoGetters workers
briefing meeting.
She is a women's division
director and member of the
board of Jewish Family and
Children's Service. She also
has been secretary of Fall

The Sims Puppet &
Magic Show

Ideal Choice for Children's

Birthdays and Organization
affairs.

557-4692

Forum, annual educational
seminar.
Mrs. Mahler belongs to the
Women's Guild of Sinai Hos-
pital and with her husband
and two children belongs to
Temple Israel.
Dr. Giles, Frank A. Wets-
man Memorial Leadership
Award winner, was co-chair-
man of the medical physi-
cians' section of the 1973
Allied Jewish Campaign-Is-
rael Emergency Fund.
He is an associate chair-
man of the health and wel-
fare budget and planning
MRS. BURTON MAHLER
DR. CONRAD GILES
division of Federation. Giles
is a member of the boards
The awards include a grant
of the Jewish Family and ORT, Giles was a member
Children's Service and of the of the advisory committee of to the recipients to attend
the Weizmann Institute in the general assembly of the
Fresh Air Society.
Council of Jewish Federa-
He has been a member of 1972.
A clinical associate pro- tions and Welfare Funds.
the Federation ad hoc com-
mittee on services for college fessor of ophthalmology at They and other young lead-
ers from around the United
youth and was selected for Wayne State University's
States and Canada, will be
school
of
medicine.
Dr.
the young leadership cabinet
of the national United Jewish Giles, his wife Marilyn and honored at the 1973 assembly
Appeal. A trustee of the their four children are mem- scheduled for New Orleans
this weekend.
Michigan chapter of Men's bers of Temple Beth El.

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Betty Robbins
Sandy • Shirley • Gail
Michael • Ilene • Virginia
• and Dorothy
WILL BE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU

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Telephone: 356-3980

26211 Central Park Blvd.
Central Park Plaza Building
Southfield, Michigan 48075

Named President
of Grad School at
City University

Nine Are Elected by Federation
to Terms on Board of Governors

Israel Bonds
Relocates

The Detroit Israel Bond
office has moved to its new
location — 25950 Greenfield,
in the Lincoln Shopping Cen-
ter. The new phone number
is 968-0200.

ELLIOT L. SHIFMAN,
former Detroiter, has been
appointed a planning asso-
ciate with the Metropolitan
Health Planning Corporation,
a comprehensive health plan-
ning agency for the Cleve-
land metropolitan area. Shif-
man holds .a master's de-
gree in hospital adminie
tion from the Universit

Dr. Harold M. Proshansky, Michigan Graduate School of
professor of environmental Public Health.
psychology at the City Uni-
versity of New York, has
been appointed president of
and hi '
the graduate school and uni-
versity center. Dr. Proshan-
sky, 52, has been acting
president of the complex
since last September. A
native New Yorker, he has
had professional ties to the
Music & Entertainment
university since 1951.

'ERIC ROSENOW

Continentals

Hechtman is vice president
YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH TRAVELS
and director of Federation
Apartments.
GATEWAY to
Klein, a director of the
ISRAEL, U.S.A. and EVERYWHERE
Jewish Center, was associate
We help you plan your trip,
chairman of the food division
you help us maintain our
of the 1973 AJC-IEF.
Nursery and Kdgn. Dentc.
Sloan, who served as an
associate chairman of the
Eve. 559-7567
Call 557-6750
1973 Allied Jewish Campaign-
Israel Emergency Fund, is a
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Jewish Charities.
Abe Cherow, Scq s:
Lefton is associate chair- •

man of the capital needs • •

committee, a past president • • THOSE HARD TO FIND
of the Jewish Home for Aged : FABRICS AND COLORS
• •
and the Detroit Service •
Mrs. Broder, first recipient Group and a past vice presi- 4 , ARE RIGHT HERE.


WE HAVE A COLLECTION
of the Sylvia Simon Green- dent of Federation and the


•• OF FINE FABRICS THAT
berg Leadership Award, has

Jewish Center.


Nine Detroit leaders have
been elected to three-year
terms of the Jewish Welfare
Federation board of gover-
nors.
Mandell L. Berman, Mrs.
N. Brewster Broder, Arnold
Faudman, Stanley Frankel,
Samuel Hechtman, Thomas
I. Klein, Richard Sloan, Jack
0. Lefton and Herbert P.
Sillman will serve on the
board which determines
policy for Federation.
Berman, Federation presi-
dent since 1972, is a former
president of the United He-
brew Schools.

been pre-campaign chairman
of the women's division for
the past two years.

Sillman, immediate past
president of the Jewish Fam-
Faudman is the chairman ily and Children's Service,
of Federation's health and serves on Federation's health
welfare budget and planning and welfare budget and
division. He is past president planning division.

of the Jewish Family and
Children's Service.
Frankel is a member of
two of Federation's budget
and planning divisions, edu-
cation and capital needs.












The election to the board
of governors took place at •
the Federation's annual
dinner where Mrs. H. C. •
Broder was presented with
the Fred M. Butzel award. • •

YOU WILL FIND EXCITING

Detroiters joining 2,500 other delegates from across
the U.S. and Canada this week-end at the Council of Jew-
ish Federations and Welfare Funds 42nd general assembly
are the Mandell L. Bermans, N. Brewster Broders, Mrs.
Morris Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Citrin, Samuel
Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Fisher, Dr. and Mrs. Conrad L. Giles, Mrs. Irving E. Gold-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Green, Rabbi Irwin Groner, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis S. Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson,
a
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Kandel, Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lerner, Mr.
select
and Mrs. Burton Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Rosen-
group of
feld, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Safran, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenneth
Sarason, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Schecter, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
imported
Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lawrence Sherman, Mr. and Mrs.
crystal .. .
Herbert Sillman, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Stollman, Phillip Stollman, Mr. and Mrs. George
vases.,
M. Stutz, Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Sussman, Mr. and Mrs.
decanters,
Joel D. Tauber, Dr. Benjamin L. Yapko, Mr. and Mrs.
George M. Zeltzer and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zuckerman. The
candy
traditional Detroit reception, scheduled during the assembly,
dishes, etc....
will be hosted by Federation President and Mrs. Mandell L.
Berman, and past Federation presidents ,and Mesdames
Shop Early for Best Selection!
Alan E. Schwartz and Hyman Safran.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saltsman of Jeanette Ave., South-
priced
from
$9.98
to
$79.98
Reg.
field, were honored by their children and grandchildren at a
cocktail-dinner party at the home of their children, Mr. and
Shop Early for the Holidays
Mrs. Sanford Saltsman of Roseland Ave., Southfield, on the
BRIDAL REGISTRY • FREE GIF1 WRAPPING
occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Their other
Master Charge • Michigan Bankard
children include Miss Elaine Saltsman and Mr. and Mrs.
Hours: Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Fri.-Sot. 9:30-5:30 • Thurs. 9:30-9
Alan Saltsman.
Justice and Mrs. Charles L. Levin hosted a planning
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party for Marygrove College's Celebrity Night to be held
8:30 p.m. Nov. 30 at Ford Auditorium. The show will feature
Robert Goulet and Joe - Garagiola.
THE
DETROIT
JEWISH
NEWS
9,
1973
32—Friday, November

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