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April 18, 1975 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-04-18

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26 Friday, April 18, 1975



THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ronald McDonald Award Earned by Former Rabbi

Joseph Katz, owner of
Katz, who for 18' years

several Detroit-area McDon-
ald's franchises, has been
recognized by the McDon-
ald's Corp. as its 1974 recipi-
ent of the Ronald Award in
- Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan
and Indiana, as "the licensee
operator who best exempli-
fies the greatest committ-
ment to both the operations
of his restaurants and also
to his community."

His Oak Park McDonald's
The Oak Park franchise
restaurant on Greenfield opened in 197-2.
will be raising funds next
month for the purchase of a
. Katz helped - organize the
new kiln for the arts and first McDonald's owners
crafts department of the buying and advertising co-
Oak Park Community Cen- operative, which have now
ter, and he has donated a -- _ been formed throughout the
room in memory of his par- United States.
ents to the new Hebron
He originated the McDon-
Yeshiya in Israel.
His wife, Ann, was an _ ald's McMeal card promo-
accountant for a Saginaw ton, and it helped the De-
group that owned more troit-area franchises to a
quarterly sales record for
than 20 McDonald's fran-
the
first three months of
chises. They helped Katz
1975.
obtain his first franchise

was rabbi of Saginaw's
Temple Bnai Israel, was
cited for promotional activi-
ties for the restaurants, and
his work with the Allied
Jewish Campaign, sponsor-
ship of Halloween parties
with the Oak Park Jaycees,
donations for retarded chil-
dren to go to camp and
sponsorship of summer
baseball tearns.

4a?
M
•- RESTAURANT

in 1962, in Lincoln Park.
When he purchased a fran-
chise in 1968 in Ecorse,
Katz left. the rabbinate.

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THE SOMETHING DIFFERENT

Restaurant-Delicatessen

EVERYONE ISIALKING
ABOUT...AND GOING TO FOR
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
• Carry-
Out
DINING ROOM

AND

TRAY CATERING
STYLISTS

NEW YORK — The
unique position of sports in
" Jewish life and the contri-
butions of Jewish athletes
to the world sporting scene
are among the topics to be
explored in a special issue of
the internationally circu-
- lated children's magazine,
World Over, published by
the Board of Jewish Educa-
tion of Greater New York.
A follow-up to last year's
special issue on "Jews in
Sports," World Over on
April 25 will take an in-
depth look at Jewish ath-
letes and athletic programs
in America and Israel.
The "World's Best Jewish
Athletes" are prOfiled in one

9 9

NEW YORK, — An All-
Star team representing the
National Association of In-
tercollegiate Athletics will
participate in the 10th In-
ternational Hapoel Games
May 1-9 in Tel Aviv, Israel.
The team will be coached
by Edinboro State head
coach Jim McDonald, who
was picked for the honor by
the NAIA "in recognition of
his outstanding job for the
past 12 seasons." McDonald,
who has his best season ever
during the past campaign
(22-5), has a career record of
181-89 and has been in post
season play eight years.
Martin Cohen is chairman

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article, as well.as American
Jewish athletes from the
early 19th Century through
today.
Other features include a
look at Israel's Orde Win-
gate Institute, training cen-
ter for coaches, athletes and
physical therapists; "Sports
in Israel -Today," which in-
cludes a column 9n the 1975
Hapoel- Gafnes; and a. profile
of one of the most famous
Jewish athletes, boxer Bar-
ney Ross.
The special sports issue of
World Over is available
from the Board of Jewish
Education Publications De-
partment, 426 West 58th
Street, New York, 10019.

CHEF
PANCHO
VELEZ
For
34 Years
Head Chef
' At A
Prestigious
Downtown
Detroit
Restaurant -

Music
Interpretations
By
BOBBY
LAUREL
and
The
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Renewals

U.S. Athletes Go to Hapoel . Games

BREAKFAST SPECIAL

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Orange Juice, 2 Eggs (your choice),
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PIZZERIA
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World Over Issue Devoted to Sports

Featuring Food Prepared Before You

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of the games this year.
Edinboro State has been se-
lected as the training site
f r the NAIA All-Star team.
W. C. (Red) Myers, athletic
director and basketball
coach at Erskine College,
South Carolina, will serve as
the NAIA chef de missign.

2.2 Million Visits
to Israel Since '48

NEW YORK (JTA) —
More than 2.2 million Amer-
icans visited Israel in the 27
years since the State of Is-
rael was established in May
1948, according to Israel
Zuriel, commissioner for
tourism, North America.
Zuriel, the senior represent-
ative of the Israel Ministry
of Tourism in the United
States, reviewed the posi-
tion of travel to Israel from
the U. S. at a press briefing
here.
He pointed to four major
market areas which are
basic sources for North
American tourism to Israel.
"These consist," he said, "of
Jewish visitors, Christian
visitors and participants in
congress and professional
tours.
"We are now undertaking
an effort to make contact
with every leader of a Jew-
ish congregation urging
them to organize annual pil-
grimages to Israel," Zuriel
said.
He noted that a signifi-
cant number of organized®
tours to Rome scheduled for
the Holy' Year also include
Israel. Zuriel said that the
majority of the U.S. tourists
visited Israel in the last five
or six years. ,

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