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October 03, 1975 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Federation Plans Annual Meeting

The Jewish Welfare of
Detroit will hold its annual
meeting Oct. 29, at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.

Federation
president
Mandell L. Berman said the
meeting will honor the
United Jewish Charities,
Federation's senior mem-
ber, for its 75 years of serv-
ice to the community.
The Fred M. Butzel Me-
morial Award will be pre-
sented to a Detroiter chosen
for distinguished leadership

LARRY FREEDMAN

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Orchestra and Entertainment

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in both the Jewish and gen-
eral commmunity.

Berman's presidential
report and election of nine
members to Federation's
board of governors for a
three year term are part of
the business agenda.

Nominated for re-election
to the board are; Mrs. Mor-
ris J. Brandwine, Martin E.
Citrin, Benjamin Frank, Ir-
win Green, Rabbi Irwin
Groner, Robert A. Stein-
berg, and Robert Zell.
Lester S. Burton and Mrs.
Hugh W. Greenberg have
been nominated for a first
term of office.
Chairman of the 1975
nominating committee is
Alan E. Schwartz, who is
also chairman of Federa-

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Rabbi is Appointed
A Detroit Delegate

Rabbi M. Robert Syme,
spiritual leader of Temple
Israel, will be Detroit's rab-
binical delegate to the Gen-
eral Assembly of the Coun-
cil of Jewish Federations
and Welfare Funds this
year. His appointment was
announced by Jewish Wel-
fare Federation president
Mandell L. Berman.
More than 2,000 lay and
professional Community
leaders are expected to at-
tend the Nov. 19-23 meeting
in Miami.
Rabbi Syme is a board
member of the Michigan
Anti-Defamation League
and belongs to the Board of
Governors of Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of
Religion.

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Eban to Address Detroit Reform Temples'
Bond Dinner Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Willens

Abba Eban, diplomat and
one of the most effective in-
terpreters of Israel's role in
the international commu-
nity, will be the guest
speaker at the Israel Bond
dinner in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Willens, to be
held Oct. 19 at Raleigh
House.
All the Reform temples in
the Greater Detroit Jewish
communities are co-spon-
soring the event in honor of
Willens, former president of
Temple Beth El, and Mrs.
Willens. Reservations for
the dinner are being ac-

Eban, whose most recent
position was as Israel
foreign minister, is a former
ambassador to the United
States and to the United
Nations.
Famous as an orator,
Eban's books on world Jew-
ish history and on Israel's
role have been on best seller
lists.
His most recent biogra-
phy was authored by Robert
St. John.

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Photography

ABBA EBAN

Aliya Group
Plans Meeting

Detroit Chapter, Ameri-
cans and Canadians for
Aliya, will meet 8 p.m. Mon-
day at the main Jewish
Community Center.

cepted at 968-0200 and at
the offices of all the Reform
temples.

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Morris Cooper, 548-3773, or
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968-7462.

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Daily 10:30-4:30
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The five-day Assembly
will deal with the current
plight of Soviet Jewry,
federation-synagogue re-
lations, the quality of Jew-
ish life and education, the
women's role in commu-
nity and federation leader-
ship, and American sup-
port for a Middle East
peace.

The appointment of a
Detroit rabbinical repre-
sentative to the annual As-
sembly is made possible by
the McGregor Fund estab-
lished in memory of Rabbi
Morris Adler.

Center Symphony
Plans Concert

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tion's executive committee
and last year's Butzel
Award recipient. Commit-
tee members are Mrs. Merle
Harris, Jack A. Robinson,
Mrs. Norman Rosenfeld,
and Erwin S. Simon.
For reservations to the
annual meeting, call Feder-
ation, 965-3939.

October 3, 1975 39

The music of Gershwin,
Barber, and Bernstein will
highlight the season's open-
ing concert by the Jewish
Community Center Sym-
phony Orchestra 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 14 in the Aaron DeRoy
Theatre.
Cantor Harold Orbach
and violinist Fedora Horow-
itz are the soloists for the
event which marks the be-
ginning of the 36th consecu-
tive season for the sym-
phony, under the direction
of Julius Chajes.
A champagne reception
will take place during inter-
mission. Tickets are avail-
able at the Center ticket of-
fice. For information con-
tact the Center, 341-4200.

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