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August 15, 1975 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-08-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 15, 1975 37

Stockmeyer Will Be Honored
With National Bnai Brith Prize

C. Boyd Stockmeyer,
chairman and chief execu-
tive of Detroit Bank and
Trust, will he honored with
the 1975 National Bnai
Brith Humanitarian Award
Nov. 18, at Coho Hall, for
"distinguished and enduring
contributions of a humani-
tatian nature."
pr Banquet proceeds will
continue Bnai Brith
1 Foundations at univ-
ersities, Bnai Brith youth
organizations and voca-
tional services helping over
200,000 young people and
teen-agers on college cam-
puses and in high schools
throughout the country.

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of the Bnai Brith Founda-
tion of the United States.

Stockmeyer was chair-
man of the annual dinner

for the Detroit Round Ta-
ble of the National Confer-
ence of Christians and
Jews, and a past co-chair-
man for the Bnai Brith
Humanitarian Award an-
nual dinner.
The general dinner chair-
men for 1975 are Irwin I.
Cohn, Joseph L. Hudson,
Jr., and Alan E. Schwartz.
Louis Weber is Bnai Brith
Foundation Committee
C. BOYD STOCKMEYER
chairman. David Bittker is
Bnai Brith is the largest president of the Metropoli-
Jewish service organization tan Detroit Bnai Brith
in the world with over 500,- Council.
000 members. including
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Cong. Shaarey Zedek's
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convention of the National
Federation of Jewish Men's
Clubs in New York.

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Men's clubs at Adat
Shalom Synagogue and
Cong. Beth Shalom also
were cited for programing- .
I. Murray Jacobs was
elected honorary presi-
dent, following a two-year
term as president. Elected
to the board of directors
were Marvin Fleischman,
Myron L. Milgrom, Carl
Lichtenstein and Allen
Rosenberg.
Helping in the coordina-
tion of the convention were
Leonard E. Baron, Abraham
Satovsky and Abe Katzman.
The theme of the conven-
tion was "Crucial Chal-
lenges — Rededication of
Survival". More than 500
delegates from 350 clubs in
the U.S. and Canada at-
tended. Hostesses were
Mesdames Jacobs, Baron
and Satovsky.
Also attending the con-
vention were Al Farber,
Manuel Feinberg, Morrey
Gould, Moe Yolles and Mil-
ton Zimherg, Adat Shalom:
Sidney Edelman, Maynard
M. Feldman, Larry Fox and
Samuel Rosenberg, Cong.
Beth Achim: Saul Zeff, Beth
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Benson, Dr. Louis Beresh.
Ed Fleischman, Richard
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Richard Pierce, Jack Raimi,
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