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March 19, 1976 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-03-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Brith Lodge to Honor Brothers on Behalf of Bonds

Albert and Samuel Far-
ber will be the guests of
honor at a testimonial din-
ner, sponsored by Marshall
Suburban Lodge and Chap-
ter of Bnai Brith on behalf
of State of Israel Bonds,
March 30, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. The Farbers wil
be presented with the David
Ben-Gurion Award "in rec-
ognition of their contribu-
tions to the lodge, the com-
munity and the state of
Israel."
Born in Detroit, Albert
has maintained an active
role in numerous organiza-
3. A member of Bnai
,
L—n for 35 years, he was
president of Louis Marshall
Lodge and was the first

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president of the Louis Mar-
shall Lodge Benevolent
Fund along with being an
adviser to Keidan AZA
He was a member of the
Jewish Welfare Prison
Committee, a committee
assisting former Jewish
prisoners in finding jobs
and rehabilitationg them-
selves. He is a past presi-
dent of the Detroit Action
Committee on Russian Je-
wry and is the president of
Adat Shalom's men's club, a
member of the board of
Adat Shalom and is on the
youth committee and the
ritual committee of the syn-
agogue.
Samuel was born in
Russia and came to the
United States at age 4.
Upon graduating from
Central High School, he
attended the Detroit Insti-
tute of Technology and
majored in pharmacy.
In 1937, Sam opened his
first drug store on Elmhurst
and Linwood Sts. and re-
mained there until 1967. In

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ALBERT, SAMUEL
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Brith goes back to the first
AZA chapter in Detroit,
Chapter 63 of which he was
a member. He is a member
of the board of trustees of
Marshall Suburban Lodge
and is chairman of the
lodge's Covenant Credit
Union Committee, member
of Adat Shalom Synagogue,
the Zionist Organization of
America and the Aescula-
pian Pharmaceutical Asso-
ciation.

that year he became a part-
ner with his son, Billy, in
the Michigan Pharmacal
Corp., a packager of whole-
sale drugs.
His involvement in Bnai

For reservations to the
dinner, which will be
preceded by an 8 p.m. cock-
tail reception, call Israel
Bonds, 968-0200.

BBYO Activities

Potential chapter and
council officers Nv i 1 I attend
the Bnai Brith Youth Or-
ganization Leadership
Development Prograni,
this weekend at the Ramada
Inn at Metropolitan Airport.
There will be programs on
enthusiasm, - organization,
participation, caring and
commitment and knowl-
edge. These will culminate
in a BBYO Maccabiad on
Sunday afternoon. Coordi-
nators of the program are
Linda Wolk, BBG Council
MIT Mom, and Bruce Go-
rosh, AZA Council Moreh.
Special staff for the pro-
gram include Mickey Ros-
ner, adviser to Rose AZA'
Lynn Fink, adviser to Kadi-
mah BBG; and Janice Ros-
ner, adviser to Glazer BBG.
The staff coordinator is
Linda Scheinker.
The playoffs and cham-
pionship game of the AZA
basketball league will be
held 7 p.m. March 28 at the
new Jewish Community
Center. The championship
game will he played at 8:30.
A nominal admission will be
charged.
Einstein AZA remains in
first place in Division 1 of
the league with a 6-0 record,
while Posen AZA is a step
behind with a 6-1 record.
Herzl AZA, Windsor, leads
Division 2 with a 4-2 record.
Individual scorers are Brad
Rowens of Jolson AZA with
a 21.1 average and Mike Fox

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Activities in Society

Former Detroiter Harold
Schakne of Hollywood,
Fla., was honored March 6
with a dinner-theater party
in Hollywood on the occa-
sion of his 85th birthday.
Detroiters attending the
party included Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Green, Dr. and Mrs.
Louis Galin, Dr. and Mrs.
Clark Galin, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Geschelin, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Leib, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Maza, Mr. and
Mrs. I. B. Meretsky, Mrs.
Louis Perlman, Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Schulman,
Mrs. Emory Stein and Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Fish-
man.

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Elyse LeVine was hon-

of Rose AZA with a 20.0
ave rage
Kadimah BBG will hold
a get-acquainted brunch for
all members of the chapter
noon March 28 at the home
of Renee Benovic. Members
are requested to bring a dif-
ferent kind of a food., Pros-
pective members are in-
vited. For information, call
Jackie Green -, president,
538-0183.
Goode AZA will hold its
third annual all-star basket-
ball game 8 p.m. March 27
at Lederle Junior High
School, Southfield. Coordi-
nator for the program,is
Marc Hart and the chapter
adviser is Rick Segal. There
will be a nominal charge.
Everyone is welcome.
Dalyah BBG, Livonia,
will hold its canned food
drive, through the end of
March. The food will be do-
nated to needy Jews in the
Detroit area. For informa-
tion or pick up, call Shelly
Yendick, 474-1368.
Kishon AZA is selling
candy to raise money for the
BBYO International Service
Fund. The chapter will sell
candy throughout the
Farmington and Southfield
areas.
Brice BBG is sponsOring
a program to prepare Pas-
sover baskets for needy Jew-
ish families. To donate or
for information, call Marcy
Borchardt, president,
541-7202.
The Great Lakes BBG
Council announces the ap-
pointment of Miriam Wolk
of Disraeli BBG as BBG
coordinator for the District
6 Convention. The conven-
tion will be held June 24-28
in Oshkosh, Wis.

ored by her family in Febru-
ary with a restaurant lunch-
eon in honor of her 16th
birthday. She is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
LeVine of Southfield.
Guests included her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kaufman and Bluma Kra-
mer, brother Steve, and
Mona and Kim Kaufman
from Illionis.

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elected president of the De-
troit Chapter, American
Technion Society-Israel In-
stitute of Technology.
Other officers are David
D. Kahn, chairman of the
board; Frank L. Theyleg, ex-
ecutive vice president; Ber-
nard J. Cantor, vice presi-
dent; Murray Hauptman,
treasurer; Albert M. Col-
man, secretary; and Hymie
Cutler, Richard Modell and
Jack Stone, trustees.
Continuing in office of the
Detroit Technion Chapter
are Sam Rich, Robert
Brody, Salman Grand and
Julius Harwood, national
officers of the society.
Milgrom announced the
annual dinner of the Detroit
Technion Chapter will be
held on May 16 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.

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