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December 03, 1976 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-12-03

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HAVE AN
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WITH
HAL
GORDON

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Aronsson Elected President of Home for Aged

Herbert A. Aronsson

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was elected president of
the Jewish Home for
Aged at its annual meet-
ing. He has been a direc-
tor of the Jewish Home
for Aged for 12 years and
a vice president for six
years.
For the past four years,
Aronsson has served as
president of the Shapero
School of Nursing and a
trustee of Sinai Hospital.
He has served on the
boards of the Jewish Wel-
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Center,
Anti-Defamation League
of Bnai Brith and the De-
troit Service Group.
He also was advanced
gifts chairman of the Arts
and Crafts Division of the
Allied Jewish Campaign
and was a recipient of the
Young Leadership
Award of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation. He
served as trustee and vice
president of Temple Beth
El, as well as president of
the Temple Players.
Aronsson served as di-
vision chairman for Junior
Achievement of South-
eastern Michigan, corpo-
rate gift chairman of the
United Negro College
Fund and division chair-
man for Advanced Gifts
Committee of the United
Foundation. He was
elected trustee of the Bab-
son College Alumni As-
sociation where he gradu-
ated magna cum laude in
business administration.
He also was a member of
the Babson Corp.
Aronsson is president
of the Aronsson Printing
Company, a 60-year-old
firm founded by his late
father, Maurice
Aronsson, who had been
an active and long stand-
ing member of the Home's
board of directors. For
the past 10 years he has

well Jospey, Charles Mi-
lan, David M. Miro, Si-
mons, Robert A. Stein-
berg, David P. Zack, Mar-
vin A. Fleischman and
Harry Modell.
Other officers re-
elected were Marvin A.
Fleischman and Robert
A. Steinberg, vice presi-
dents; Daniel Levine,
treasurer; Alex Sklar
secretary; and Charles S.
Wolfe, assistant secre.
tary. Wolfe is executive
director of the Home for
Aged.

Windsor Jews Set
Book Fair Events

The Windsor Jewish
community will celebrate
Jewish Book Month with
its book fair program 8
p.m. Dec. 11 at the
Windsor Jewish Com-
munity Centre.
Morley Torgov, author
of "A Good Place to Come
To," will be guest
speaker. There is an ad-
mission charge, and re-
freshments will be
served.
The youth book fair
celebration will be held 1
p.m. Dec. 12 at the Centre.
Torgov will be guest
speaker. Refreshments
will be served, and admis-
sion is free. The Windsor
Jewish Book Fair will run
Dec. 11-16.

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HERBERT ARONSSON

been a director of the City
National Bank of Detroit.
Aronsson also is past
president of the Franklin
Hills Country Club and
the Standard Club of De-
troit.
Milton K. Mahler is
chairman of the execu-
tive committee. Leonard
N. Simons, who has been
active with the home for
over four decades, was
elected a life member of
the board of trustees.
Elected to a new three-
year term of office on the
board was Henry
Dorfman. Re-elected to
three-year terms were Jay
W. Allen, Aronsson, Mrs.
Bernard Aston, Sol Col-
ton, Benjamin Frank,
Marvin H. Goldman, Max-

Gordons to Expand Woodland

Mr. and Mrs. Hy Gor-
don of Southfield and
Miami Beach will expand
a woodland of 2,500 trees
in Israel into a forest of
10,000 trees. The project,
established through the
Jewish National Fund, to
be known as the "Yetta,
and Hy Gordon Family
Forest," will be dedicated
this coming summer. It is
located in Modin, bibli-
cally famed as the home
of the Maccabees.
The JNF Woodland had
originally been planted
by the Gordons, their
children and friends in
their honor.
Mrs. Gordon is a life
member of the National
Council of Jewish Women,
Hadassah, City of Hope,
Pioneer Women, Zedakah
Club, Women's American
ORT, Adat Shalom Sis-
terhood and Sinai Hospi-
tal Guild.
Gordon has received the
City of Hope's Research
Fellows Award, has been
honored by Israel Lodge of

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He has received the
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