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August 13, 1976 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-08-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 13, 1976 25

Ma en David Adorn Dinner Will Honor Rosenzweigs

Frances and Felix
Rosenzweig, communal
leaders and philan-
thropists, will be ten-
dered a testimonial
dinner Sept. 12 at Cong.
Bnai Moshe, for "their
dedicated efforts in be-
half of American Red
Magen David for Israel
and continuous generous
support of MDA's life-
saving programs."
The Rosenzweigs serve
on the executive board of

the Michigan Region,
ARMDI (public relation
officers) and are active in
the local chapter.
On the occasion of their
25th - wedding anniver-
sary, which coincided
with the state of Israel's
25th anniversary, they
donated a fully equipped
ambulance. At the
dinner, the Rosenzweigs
will present an additional
"Gift of Life" to Magen
David Adorn — a

MR. AND MRS. ROSENZWEIG

America,
'American
Jewish Congress and
American Jewish Com-
mittee; Detroit Commit-
tee for Soviet Jewry and
Jewish National Fund.
He recently was a
chairman and helped
raise funds for another
ambulance contributed
to MDA by Albert Eins-
tein Lodge. He is the
chairman of Israel Bond
Reinvestment Commit-
tee, and the National
Conference of Synagogue
Youth (NCSY).
Mrs. Rosenzweig is the
past president of Albert
Einstein Chapter of Bnai
Brith and past chairper-
son of Bnai Brith Wo-
men's Council Israel
Bond Committee. She is a
member of Pioneer Wo-
men, ZOA, Women's
Americ'an ORT, A life
member of Hadassah,
Adat Shalom sisterhood,
Prime Minister's Club,
Israel Bond Women Divi-
sion; and chairman of
Bonds' Women's Division
Prime. Minister's Club.

cryobiological laboratory
at the Col. David Marcus
Blood Fractionation In-
stitute.
Rosenzweig is the past
AND
president of Albert Eins-
DINING
tein Lodge of Bnai Brith
Mon.-Thurs., 4 to 12 p.m., Fri. & Sat., 3 to 2 a.m., Sun., 3 to 12 Mid.
and past Israel Bond
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JUST E. OF GREENFIELD
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Brith. He is a founder-
member of Technion, con-
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tributing associate of
and the
Weizmann Institute of
Science, recipient of the
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Israel Bond Organization,
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M. Mintz, president, Wo-
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(ARMDI); tickets co-
chairmen, Sam Freedman,
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Eric Rosenow and his Con-
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renowned author, jour-
nalist and commentator,
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The public is invited.
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