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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-12-03

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52 Friday, December 3, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

1977 Pre-Campaign Associate Chairmen Are Named

Seven Jewish com- chairman in 1976 and
munal leaders have been pre-Campaign vice chair-
named pre-Campaign as- man in 1975.
sociate chairmen by 1977
A member of the Jewish
Allied Jewish Campaign- Community Center and
Israel Emergency Fund Detroit Service Group
General Chairman Daniel boards of directors, Col-
M. Honigman.
burn has also been active
Acting
as
pre- in Campaign for many
Campaign associate years. Presently a
chairmen will be Lester S. member of the collection
Burton, Sherwood Col- review committee, he has
burn, Benjamin H. served as pre-Campaign
Frank, Malcolm S. Low- vice chairman in 1975 and
enstein, Graham A. Or- 1976, and is a former
ley, Bernard Weisberg chairman of the Services
and William M. Wetsman. Arts and Crafts Division.
Pre-Campaign is the
Frank is a former AJC-
large-gifts phase of Cam- IEF pre-Campaign vice
paign, which benefits 60 chairman, a member of
local, national and over- Federation's executive
seas agencies.
committee, a member of
Burton is co-chairman of the Community Services
the Tamarack Hills Au- Division, TamaraCk Hills
thority, a member of the Authority, and a director
Jewish Welfare Federa- of Jewish Home for Aged.
tion board of governors He is a former chairman
and on the Jewish Home of the Mercantile Divi-
for Aged board. He is also sion.
a member of Federation's
Lowenstein, a governor
real estate and land com-
mittee and AJC-IEF's col- of the Jewish Welfare
lection review committee. .Federation, served as a
He served as a pre- pre-Campaign associate
Campaign associate

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Nov. 24 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Bernstein
(Barbara Eisner of De-
troit), of Chevy Chase,
Md., a son, Nicky.
* * *
Nov. 21 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Pollack (El-
len Stein), 2451
Beachview Ln., West
Bloomfield, a son, Brian
Ross.
* * *
Nov. 16 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Irwin Lutwin
(Cheryl Lober), 6168
Ledgeway Dr., West
Bloomfield, a son, Sean
Aaron.
* * *
Nov. 7 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Ira B. Saperstein
(Debra Lasky), 26740
Franklin Pte. Dr., South-
field, a son, Jared How-
ard.
* * *
Oct. 31 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Gary A. Rotenberg
(Maxine Wapner of Flint),
29164 Fairfax, Southfield,
a son, Bradley Aaron.
* * *
Oct. 7 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Schulist
(Shelly Bank), 23111
Scotia, Oak Park, a
daughter, Alicia Adele.

chairman in 1976. He is a
trustee of Sinai Hospital,
a member of Federation's
camptal needs commit-
tee, and a member of the
AJC-IEF cash mobiliza-
tion committee. He is a
past chairman of the In-
dustrial and Automotive
Division.
A former pre-Campaign
associate chairman, Orley
is a member of Federa-
* * *

Women's Division
Advance Gifts Meeting

JOHN GRAUEL

Rev. John S. Grauel, a
Methodist minister
linked with Zionism and
Israel's struggle for inde-
pendence for many years,
will address the Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund Wo-
men's Division third Ad-
vance Gifts meeting for
1977 at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 15
at the home of Mrs. David
B. Hermelin.
Mrs. D. Lawrence
Sherman will act as
chairman of the meeting,
according to Mrs. Nor-
man H. Rosenfeld, Wo-
men's Division Campaign
chairman.
At first reports of Nazi
persecution, Rev. Grauel
resigned as pastor of a sea
parish on the coast of
Maine and joined the
American Christian
Palestine Committee.
Fascinated with
Hagana, he became a
member of the Exodus
crew. Rev. Grauel soon
appeared in the un-
derground in Europe.
Rev. Grauel has re-
ceived many awards in-
cluding the Fighter for
Israel Medal, with two
combat ribbons; the Vic-
tory Medal and the Medal
of Jerusalem as a founder
of the state.
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tion's real estate and land
committee and the cash
mobilization committee.
He is a former board
* * *

member of the Jewish
Community Center, and
the Detroit Service Group.

Mail, Telephone
Campaign Starts

A coordinated mail and
telephone solicitation
campaign designed to in-
crease the number of
pledges for the Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund, is now
underway.
"Operation Recovery,"
chaired by AJC-IEF co-
chairman Phillip
Stollman, is designed to
bring to public attention
a variety of essential
services to those in need,
both here and in Israel.
Former AJC-IEF con-
tributors and potential
givers have been con-
tacted by mail and asked
to confirm their commit-
ment to the Jewish com-
munity. The mailings will
be followed by telephone
calls next week, Stollman
said. More than 150 vol-
unteers will seek Cam-
paign gifts by phone dur-
ing the telethon.
Co-chairmen of Opera-
tion Recovery are Mrs.
Merle Harris, Jay Kogan
and I. William Sherr.

TEMPLE BETH EL
SINGLES will have a
1950s dance, conducted
by a disc jockey, 8 p.m.
Sunday in the temple.
There is an admission
charge. For information,
call Mike Feldman, 576-
4068.
- * * *
MICHIGAN JEWISH
SINGLES COUNCIL and
the JEWISH COMMU-
NITY CENTER young
adult department will
sponsor a wine-tasting
party 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
in the Aaron DeRoy
Studio Theater of the
Center. There is a charge.
For information, call Jay
Silverman at the Center,
851-7300, ext. 219, or
Heidi Press, MJSC secre-
tary, 643-7672, evenings.
* * *
SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES will hear as-
trologer Sidney Astou-
rian 8 p.m. Sunday in the
10 Mile Jewish Commu-
nity Center. Astourian
will speak on "Planets,
Stars and Their Effect on
Your Life." There is a
charge. The group will
hear social worker Ingrid
Grossberg 8 p.m. Dec. 19
at the 10 Mile Center.
There is a charge. For
membership information,
call Jay Silverman at the
Center, 851-7300, ext. 219.

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Wiesberg, a former
Food Division chairman,
serves on the AJC-IEF
cash mobilization com-
mittee. He was a pre-
Campaign vice chairman
in 1976 and has provided
leadership to the Food
Division pre-Campaign
meetings.
Besides his work as a
pre-Campaign associate
chairman in 1976,
Wetsman is a member of
the Jewish Family Serv-
ice and Detroit Service
Group boards of directors
and a member of the col-
lection review committee.
Wetsman is a past presi-
dent of the Jewish Family
Service and Jewish Voca-
tional Service.

Paul A. Frumkin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Frumkin of Wrexford
Ave., Southfield, won a
dean's merit scholarship
at the University of De-
troit Law School.
He placed fifth in a
class of 145 students.
Only five scholarships
were awarded.



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