THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30 Friday, March 28, 1975
Beth El Men Aid Local Hospital
Phillip, Max and Frieda Stollman Named
1975 Jewish National Fund Honorees
cil of Detroit stated that the
annual dinner at which the
Stollmans will be honored
will be held at the Shaarey
Zedek, June 18.
Phillip Stollman, who
holds chairmanship of the
global board of Bar-Ilan
University in Israel, is a
national leader of the Mizra-
chi Religious Zionist Organ-
ization. A lifelong associate
of Young Israel, he is among
the most noted supporters
of the religious congrega-
tional movement in Detroit.
Phillip Stollman and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Stollman
have been named the Jewish
National Fund honorees for
1975.
Announcing the selec-
tions as a mark of recogni-
tion of the trio's many
years' contributions to Jew-
ish communal activities and
to Israel, Charles Milan,
president of the JNF Coun-
Florida Condos
Near Lake, Trees
For many years one of
the top officers in Allied
Jewish Campaigns, Stoll-
man also has held mem-
bership on the world board
of the Jewish Agency.
The Oaks, a new 228-unit
apartment condominium
complex in Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. surrounds a fresh wa-
Fla.,
and trees.
ter
One, two and three bed-
room apattments offer self-
cleaning ranges, dishwash-
ers, entry foyer, roofed pa-
tio, tile baths and plumbing
fixtures in various colors. In
.addition to a clubhouse
there will be two swimming
pools. Shopping, synagogue,
golf courses and entertain-
ment facilities are within a
few minutes drive.
For information, write
Oaks developer Ian Mark,
4151 Stirling, Ft. Lauder-
dale, Fla.
His brother Max, an asso-
ciate with him in the build-
Jazz Dance, Mime
Offered at Center
The Jewish Community
Center .will offer two mini
courses in jazz dance and
mime for junior high school
students, high school stu-
dents and adults.
The course in modern jazz
dance will begin 6 p.m.
April 7 in the dance studio
of the main Jewish Center.
Mari Winsor, a graduate of
Michigan State University
and its performing company
"Orchesis," will teach the
course for high school stu-
dents and adults.
Donna Kost, a graduate
of' the University. of Michi-
gan and a performer in the
Human Mime Theatre of
Ann Arbor, will teach a
class in pantomime for jun-
ior and high school students
beginning 6:30 p.m. April 9
at the 10 Mile Center
branch.
Pre-registration is held at
the Center and branch.
There is a fee for the course.
For information, call the
Center's educational serv-
ices department, 545-8780.
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The dinner committee in
honor of the Stollmans is
now in formation.
t.
The temple's service ena-
bles the hospital's regular
volunteers of Our Lady of
Providence League and the
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CHAPTER will hold its in-
stallation of officers 6 p.m.
April 9 at the Maple House
Restaurant, Southfield.
Mrs. Andrew Berger will
install Mesdames Celia
Weingarden, president; Lil-
ian Elfman and Ida Diem;
vice presidents; Emma
Berg, treasurer; Rose Dob-
rusin, Rae Laporter, Sadie
Adler and Rose Efros, secre-
taries. Board of directors in-
clude Mesdames Gertrude
Hirschman, Dorothy Kreis-
ler, Dorothy Lane, Shirley
Diem, Beatrice Mehlman,
Betty Slafkin, Ann Wolk
and Susie Zdanowicz. For
dinner reservations, call Ms.
Edith Friedman, 398-2059.
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American Red Cross to
spend Easter with their
families.
The Temple Beth El
Men's Club has provided vol-
unteer help to Providence
for the Christmas and
Easter holidays since 1971.
Herman Moehlman is chair-
man of this year's project.
Men's
Clubs
BETH SHALOW
MEN'S CLUB will have i
CBS '75 Auction 8:30 p.m.
April 5 at the synagogue.
WXYZ radio personality,
Johnny Randall, will be
guest auctioneer. Among
the auctioneers are Mary
Posner, Seymour Posner,
Iry Rich and Myron- Gelb.
There also will be a grab bag
special. Refreshments will
be served, and admission is
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David Levine, president of
the Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Council which
has nearly 8,000 members,
and Mrs. Maynard Kalef,
president of the Bnai Brith
Women's Council of Metro-
politan Detroit with nearly
6,000 members, will be hon-
ored at the 9th annual Jew-
ish National Fund — Bnai
Brith Presidents Brunch 10
a.m. April 20 at Cong. Beth
Abraham-Hillel. The event
is co-sponsored with the
Jewish National Fund. A
grove of 1,000 trees will be
planted through the JNF for
each council president.
Presidents of the 25
lodges and 26 chapters of
the local Bnai Brith will be
honored with the, planting
of a garden of 100 trees for
each president in the
Martyrs Forest near Jerusa-
lem. In addition to honoring
current presidents, past-
presidents of the men's and
women's councils will be
honored with the establish-
ment of a past-presidents
forest in which will be inco-
porated the groves and gar-
dens honoring the current
presidents.
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5755 SCHAEFER RD.
Mrs. Stollman headed
one of the most successful
women's campaigns for
Israel, local and national
causes when she headed
the Women's Division of
the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign.
Bnai Brith Council to Cite
Lodge, Chapter Presidents
years. He is a past presi-
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the activities in behalf of
Bar-Ilan University in De-
troit and on a national scale.
Bnai Brith Activities
Levine has been a mem-
ber of Bnai Brith for 23
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ing construction business,
also has shared with him
roles in Bar-Ilan and Mizra-
chi.
Mrs. Max (Frieda) Stoll-
man is one of Michigan's
leading Jewish women lead-
ers.
A former president of
Women of the JNF, the
Karen Kayemet—Jewish
National Fund—has been
among her major interests.
She hp,s. directed many of
The volunteer services at
Providence Hospital, South-
field, will be staffed by
members of Temple Beth El
on Sunday, the Christian
holiday of Easter.
Members of the men's
club and their wives will
handle assignments at the
information desk, admitting
office, gift shop, emergency
department as well as the
gift card and delivery of
menus and flowers.
dent of Maurice C. Zeiger
Lodge, and is chairman
of the executive cabinet
of the Anti-Defamation
League of Michigan; mem-
ber of the board and for-
mer vice chairman of the
Michigan Region of the
Bnai Brith Youth Organi-
zation; member of the
board of the Wayne State
University Hillel Founda-
tion, and treasurer of the
Covenant Credit Union.
Levine is a member of the
board of the Metropolitan
Division of the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign, and is active
in the Accountants Guild.
His wife, Evelyn, was chair-
man of the Michigan region
of the BBYO and president
of the women's council.
Mrs. Kalef is a past-presi-
dent of the Centennial
Chapter. She is a member of
the board of directors of the
Michigan Regional Advisory
Board of the BBYO, a mem-
ber of the executive cabinet
of the Anti-Defamation
League of Michigan, and
was president of the BBYO
of Michigan. She has been a
member of the Bnai Brith
for 18 years and was public
relations director for the
women's council.
Meyer Littky is chairman
of the Bnai Brith Martyrs
Forest Committee, and Mrs.
David Freedman is the
women's council tributes
chairperson. Sol Moss, past-
president of the Bnai Brith
District Grand Lodge 6, and
Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig, Is-
rael Chairman of the wom-
en's council, are co-chair-
men.
Admission,to the brunch
is by the planting of two or
more trees per person. For
information, call the JNF,
968-0820.
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