r f THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS All-Embracing Communal Career Noted as Alan Schwartz Marks 50th Birthday An all-embracing com- munal record, marked by leadership in a score of Jew- ish and civic movements and a notable role in philan- thropy, is being applauded by the scores of associates and co-workers of Alan E. Schwartz, on his 50th birth- day, occurring on Sunday. A past president of the Jewish Welfare Federation (1969-72), chairman of its executive committee and the 74 recipient of its Fred M. tzel Award for leader- ship, Schwartz is also a di- rector or officer of the Jew- ish Home for the Aged, United Hospitals of Detroit, the March of Dimes, United Foundation, Oakland Uni- versity, the Detroit Sym- phony, Detroit Renaissance, Cranbrook School, the Eco- nomic Club of Detroit, In- We'll donate $2 to save your carpet! • Steamex` gets the dirt other methods don't reach! • Removes old shampoo! • Carpet dries quickly! Do it yourself and save! ▪ vIIIIII000111111/ 1 the pro 1 • ■ ■ ■ . • • • in • ITERMEX: carpet cleaner l . . .coz- ■ k 4;511 • , " (::: N=k..pi, . ng s • im • Here's $2.00 OFF the • • • • • , rental price. ■ ■ • • CHASE CLEANERS • • • ■ . • 10851 W. 10 Mile Rd. ■ Oak Park, Mich. 48237 • a ■ LI 3-2700 : $2 ' '2 11.—AMEMMOMOMM.....111 terlochen and the Michigan Cancer Foundation. Schwartz also chairs the Governor's Council for Eco- nomic Expansion for the State of Michigan and has also served as an officer or director of "theWayne State University Press, Meadow Brook Theatre, the Gover- nor's State Council for the Arts, Marygrove College, and the Mayor's Rehabilita- tion Committee for the City of Detroit. A senior partner in. the Detroit law. firm of Honig- man, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn, he is also a di- rector of Detroit Edison, Michigan Bell telephone, Burroughs Corp., Cun- ningham Drug Stores, ALAN E. SCHWARTZ SOS Consolidated, the Handleman Co., Pulte Home Corp., Howell In- dustries, and is chairman December 19, 1975 19 To My Many Concerned Friends of the board of Cyphernet- ics Corp. Schwartz is a native De- troiter, and graduate of the University of Michi- gan(1947) and Harvard Law School (1950), where he was second in his class and served as editor of the Har- vard Law Review. During World War II he served in the Navy as a sup- ply officer on Guam. Schwartz practiced law in New York from 1950-52 be- fore returning to Detroit. During that time he was also a special assistant counsel to the New York State Crime Commission. Schwartz and his wife Marianne have three chil- dren. your prayers, contributions, cards flowers and gifts and good wishes helped me over this most difficult time in the hospital. THANK YOU ALL AGAIN and God Bless You Sincerely, SONIA SYLVAN (Mrs. Jack) Yaad Faction Falls Apart TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Yaad Knesset faction formed several months ago as a coalition of four left-of- center splinter groups, dis- izitegrated Wednesday as the result of the latest in a series of internal crises that have plagued it from the start. The final blow was deliv- ered by Yaad Chairman Shulamit Aloni who de- clared the articles of coali- tion null and void as a result of a dispute over the govern- ment's policy on dealing with the Palestinian issue. Ms. Aloni, a former Cabi- net minister, was joined by former Labor Party Secre- tary-General Arye Eliav early this year to form Yaad which held four seats in the Knesset. Other com- ponents were Lashinoy, a group of liberal academi- cians and Le Shiloov, made up for former Labor Party intellectuals. From the out- set, ideological and personal differences prevented Yaad from functioning effectively as an opposition force in Parliament. Recently Eliav, joined by Res. Gen. Matti Peled and David Shaham, affi- liated with the left-wing committee for an Israeli- Palestinian peace which believes that Israel should negotiate with the Pales- tine Liberation Organiza- tion. They did so without consulting the Yaad exec- utive and Ms. Aloni, who believes that position to be too extreme, claimed Yaad was being compromised and dragged too far to the left. A meeting of the Yaad secretariat last week failed to settle the differences and Ms. Aloni sent a formal let- ter to the faction's executive committee Wednesday dis- solving the group. Each member will retain his or her Knesset seat. Yeshiva U. Alumni to Hold Award Ceremony in Israel Polish-born Michael Sela, an immunologist and presi- dent of the Weizmann Insti- tute of Science, was ap- pointed to the academy with two Americans, George E. Palade, Yale microbiologist, who shared the 1974 Nobel Prize for medicine; and Vic- tor Weisskopf, theoretical physicist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1964 and before that at the University of Rochester. Members • are chosen without regard for national- ity or religion. SWEATERS TURTLENECKS • CARDIGANS PULLOVERS Regular 5 30 Regular s 25 SEL W EL FOR 15 5O WEB SELL FOR • • MEN'S 100% WOOL LEISURE SUITS We -saw these advertised for WE SELL FOR s90 , NEW YORK — In a ma- jor effort at strengthening ties with alumni in the state of Israel, the Yeshiva .Col- lege Alumni Association will hold its first Bernard Revel Memorial Award cere- mony Wednesday in Israel. Three of Yeshiva College's alumni in Israel will be cited at the event: Meir Aranne, legal ad- viser to the office of the prime minister, in arts and. sciences; Dr. Eliezer Jaffe, asso- ciate professor, Paul Baer- wald School of Social Wel- fare, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in community service; and Dr. Aaron Rakeffet, teacher at Medrashia Col- lege for Girls, Jerusalem. More than 80 Yeshiva al- umni and their families will leave for Israel Monday to participate in the award cer- emonies. The alumni will give a special award to Judah Ben- Meir, the only Yeshiva U. al- umnus member of the Knes- set. 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