THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38 Friday, June 6, 1975
Detroit Yeshiva U. Friends Set Annual Dinner
Dr. Leon Fill has been
named 1975 chairman for
the Detroit Friends of Yesh-
iva -University 20th annual
dinner to be held June 25 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Howard S. Danzig, and
David Hermelin have been
designated dinner co-chair-
men.
MANICURES
By Rose
557-9274
Detroiters who have be-
come "Science Fellows" and
"Master Builders" of Yesh-
iva University, will be ac-
corded special honors at the
dinner.
The science fellows are
Norman Allan, Abraham
Borman, Dr. Fill, Nathan I.
Goldin, Samuel Hechtman,
Daniel A. Laven, Max Stoll-
man and Phillip Stollman.
The master builders in-
clude Allan, Borman, Tom
Borman, Irwin I. Cohn,
Danzig, Dr. Fill, Nathan
Freedland, David Gold-
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Reservations for the June
25 dinner can be made by
calling the Detroit Friends
of Yeshiva University office,
962-4272.
Rabbi Stanley J. Schach-
ter, assistant chancellor of
The Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, will
be the featured speaker 3
p.m. June 19 at Northland
Inn at a reception, honoring
communal leaders Peter
and Clara Weisberg. The
reception will be high-
lighted by the presentation
of the Seminary's distin-
guished service award to the
couple.
He is a member of the
executive council of the
Rabbinical Assembly and
of the Joint Prayer Book
Committee of the United
Synagogue of America and
Rabbincial Assembly.
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Fred Silber, chairman
and Buddy Nathanson, co-
chairman, will discuss plans
for the annual Bob-Lo event
to be held in July. A social
hour will follow.
and
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RABBI SCHACHTER
Ordained by the seminary
in 1955, Rabbi Schachter
also received the degree of
master of Hebrew literature
at the same time. He re-
ceived his BS degree from
Temple University in 1960.
He has written articles for
several journals.
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Communal leader Alan E.
Schwartz was re-elected vice
chairman of the board at
the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Group, City
of Hope, will meet 8 p.m. to-
day in the home of the
Ruby Samsons, 30575 Hunt-
ers Dr., Farmington Hills.
The
Sheldon Rott
Orchestra
Farm Fresh Vegetables, Fruits In Season
Industrialist and finan-
cier Max Fisher addressed
the 26th annual meeting of
the United Foundation at
which Joseph L. Hudson Jr.
was elected president.
Fisher is an honorary chair-
man of the board.
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health•giving fresh fruits, with assorted sweets
and snacks. A treat to eat that can be shored
with others
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YOUR WEDDING=
BAR MITZVA
Prolv\\ional
Seminarian Will Address
Reception for Weisbergs
Rabbi Schachter is a lec-
turer in liturgy at the semi-
nary. As assistant chancel-
lor he is in charge of
community relations and
education. His position in-
cludes over-all supervision
of public relations, develop-
ment and fund-raising pro-
grams.
I
DALLAS (JTA) — The
board of directors of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
WILL BE
of Dallas agreed to assist in
the resettlement of 10,000
Vietnamese and Cambodian
refugees.
The Dallas Federation
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY
joined other U.S. Jewish
welfare groups in the reset-
tlement effort initiated by
the United HIAS Service. I
AND ASSOCIATES
The federal government and
public welfare funds are
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settlement costs.
berg, Goldin, Hechtman,
the late Morris Karbal,
Laven, Edward C. Levy,
the late John E. Lurie,
David Pollack, Harold
Soble and Max and Phillip
Stollman.
On Sunday, Dr. and Mrs.
Fill are hosting a 4 p.m.
lawn reception for the De-
troit Friends of Yeshiva
University at their home,
8776 Nadine, Huntington
Woods.
Guest speaker will be
Prof. David Mirsky, acting
vice president for academic
affairs and Dean of Stern
College for Women at Yesh-
iva University.
Prof. Mirsky is an author-
ity on American and British
literature. His father, the
late Dr. Samuel K. Mirsky,
was an internationally re-
nowned Judaic scholar.
Dallas Federation
to Aid Refugees