38 Friday, November 26, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
AJCongress Will Honor Rabbi Leon Fram
American Jewish Con-
gress will honor Rabbi
Leon Fram of Temple Is-
rael Dec. 8 at a dinner at
Tam-O-Shanter Country
Club. This occasion will
inaugurate the formation
of the Rabbi Leon Fram
Century Club of the AJ-
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Congress as a tribute to
the rabbi who is a found-
ing member of the Cen-
tury Club. Rabbi Fram
has served as a national
vice president of the AJ-
Congress as well as hon-
orary preisdent of the
Michigan Region.
Century Club is a
cetegory of membership
in AJCongress which in-
dicates special support
for the organization's
work.
Dr. Fram, the founding
rabbi of Temple Israel,
served as a member of the
executive board of the
Detroit Round Table of
the National Conference
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RABBI LEON FRAM
of Christians and Jews, a
member of the Advisory
Committee on Hospitals
of the Commission on
Community Relations of
the City of Detroit and
has been active in Zionist
affairs.
For information, call
Mrs. Ruth S. Rosenbaum,
regional director, 357-
2766.
Activities
in Society
Bel-Crest Studio
23352 Farmington Rd.
Downtown Farmington Center
The Bar Mitzva of Paul
Finkel, son of Seymour
and Beverly Finkel, and
the 80th birthday of
grandfather Robert Fin-
kel, were celebrated to-
gether by the Finkel fam-
ily and guests recently at
the Raleigh House.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell
Nadis celebrated their
25th wedding anniver-
sary Nov. 12 at a cocktail
party given by their chil-
dren, Daniel, Debbie and
Ronn. Family and close
friends also attended.
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ESTHER PRUSSIAN
Prussian,
Esther
founding director of the
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's Detroit Service
Group, has retired after
54 years of service, it was
announced by Martin E.
Citrin, president of the
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion.
Miss Prussian began
her career with the
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion of Detroit in 1922,
four years before it at-
tained its current name. ,
In 1926, she assumed
command of the Detroit
Service Group and aided
in its growth from a small
group of concerned De-
Terry Nosan, who re-
cently passed the State
Bar examination, was
appointed as an assistant
to State Attorney GelF
eral Frank Kelley.
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