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April 28, 1978 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-04-28

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JNF Director Kaplan to be Cited

Percy Kaplan, who will be
honored "for his 25 years of
dedicated service to the
Jewish National Fund" as
executive director of the
Greater Detroit and Michi-
gan region, has devoted his
entire adult life to Jewish
causes.
Kaplan, who will be hon-
ored 6:30 p.m. May 10 at the
Zionist Cultural Center, is a
native of Winnipeg. He was
educated at the University
of Manitoba, St. Johns Col-
lege and at the Winnipeg
Hebrew Schools.
He was a leader of the
Canadian Young Judea,
founder of the youth di-
vision of the Canadian
Jewish Congress and active
in the reorganization of the
Toronto YMHA.
He was the librarian of
the Dr. Herzl Public Li-
brary in Winnipeg and
Young Judea Library in
Toronto. He was execu-
tive secretary of the
Western Canadian
Zionist Organization.
Kaplan edited the Jewish
Post in Winnipeg and the
Jewish Standard in Toronto
and was a staff member of
the Daily Yiddish Press in
Toronto.
He came to. Chicago in
1943 and joined that city's
Jewish Federation and
Jewish Welfare Fund. He

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PERCY KAPLAN

was the director of the Mid-
west and Southwest regions
of the Jewish Theological
Seminary and United
Synagogue of America from
1947 to 1950. Kaplan also
was the director of fund
raising at the Chicago Med-
ical School and was affil-
iated with the Israel Bond
Organization of Chicago.

He came to Detroit in
1953 at the urging of the
late William Hordes, who
was active in JNF here.
Under Kaplan's direc-
tion, the annual JNF in-

JCCouncil Delegate Parley
to Focus on M.E. Arms Sales

The Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit will hold an open dele-
gate assembly 8 p.m. May 9
in the LaMed Auditorium of
the United Hebrew Schools.
According to Council
President John Shepherd,
the assembly will be called
to mobilize the community
to protest the sale of fighter

POWER RAKE

for a better lawn

reg, $35

NOW $30

Leve's Lawn
Service

come in Detroit rose from
$90,000 per year to more
than $500,000 annually.
Tree purchases have in-
creased from 10,000 to
150,000.
Among the JNF projects
Kaplan has directed are
JNF dinners, landsman-
shaften events, women's
donors, Bnai Brith
Presidents Brunches, JNF
Month and JNF Sabbath
observances, the organiza-
tion of the Young Women of
JNF and the increase of par-
ticipation by Jewish schools
in the JNF Tu b'Shevat pro-
gram.
Under Kaplan's leader-
ship, Detroit JNF has insti-
tuted a program of giving
gifts of trees for Bnai and
Bnot Mitzva, anniversaries
and other occasions includ-
ing graduations and con-
firmations. Closer ties with
synagogues and temples
were maintained, a youth
program was started and
lawyers' receptions were
conducted.
Kaplan is a founder of
Hillel Day School and is a
board member of the Zionist
Organization of America —
Detroit District.

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ELECTROLYSIS

WORKS!

WE FOUND THAT OUT 16_
YEARS AGO. AND WE HAVE
BEEN HELPING PEOPLE RID THEMSELVES OF UN-
SIGHTLY HAIR EVER SINCE.

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April 20 — To Mr. and
March 31 — To Mr. and
Mr. Richard Goldberg Mrs. Izhak Pikelny (former
(Elyse Gilbert), 31010 Detroiter Nancy Shapiro) of
North Park Dr., Far- Chicago, a son, Mordechai
mington Hills, a daughter, Shmuel.
Joanna Lynn.

April 17 — To
• Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Strickstein
(Anna Lachman), 2267
Shankin Dr., Walled Lake,
a daughter, Tara Nicole-

April 10 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Howard J. Rosner
(Barbara Rubinstein) of
West Bloomfield, a son,
Michael Aaron.

Hospital Board
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April 15 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Lawrence R. Schwartz
(Sharon Schumer), 24291
Berkley, Oak Park, a son,
Adam Harry.

April 11 — To
• Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Meeron (San-
die Raben) of Southfield, a
son, Brian Jay.
• • •
April 11 — To Mr. and
Mrs.Philip Weimer (Sharon
Freedman), former Detroit-
ers of Jerusalem, a daugh-
ter, Miriam.Bayla.

and

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Oakland County Probate
Judge Barry M. Grant has
planes to Saudi Arabia and
been elected to the William
Egypt.
Beaumont Hospital System
2745 COOUDGE, Berkley
"These sales, if they are Board of Trustees.
542-8040
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approved by Coriiress, will
do irreparable harm to Is-
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rael's security and encour-
age another Arab-
instigated war in the Mid-
dle East. In addition, past
U.S. commitment to supply
Israel with arms, not tied to
any other sales, is in
Your favorite family photos can create...
jeopardy," Shepherd said.
The Council also an-
nounced that Adam
Simms, its former com-
munity affairs associate,
will address the Commu-
nity Relations Committee
12:30 p.m. Monday in the ,
Butzel Memorial Build-
ing, 163 Madison, Detroit.
Assistant area director of
the the American Jewish
The "in thing" in custom wall decor...a marvelous new
Committee's Chicago Mid-
concept using old and new photographs to fashion
west regional office, Simms
Contemporary
Wall Designs.
will speak on "The Re-
surgence of Nazism in the
Capture the "personality" hidden in old photo al-
U.S."
bums or boxes by showing off your favorite pictures
in a Family Wall Grouping. Ruth Schwartz creates
contemporary wall designs that suit your taste, your
Nursery to Have
room
decor and bring out the best in your favorite
an Open House
photos. Not only is a Family Grouping a stylish new
The .Oak Park Coopera-
look for your home, it's the warmest, most personal
tive Preschool Nursery will
touch you can give any room.
hold an open house 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the Key
A PERSONAL CREATIVE
Elementary School, room
101.
APPROACH TO DECORATING

You have come to see one
who cannot see, may it be
your prerogative to see Him
who sees, but is not seen.
—The Talmud

IF YOU HAVE EMBARRASSING HAIR ON THE FACE,
UPPER LIP, . ARMS, LEGS, OR THIGHS, IT CAN BE
REMOVED PERILMENTLY. NOT BY GADGETS, NOT BY
PROMISED MIRACLES, BUT BY MEDICALLY APPROVED
ELECTROLYSIS.

MACK PITT
ORCHESTRA

Births

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MOST LAWNS

Friday, April 28, 1978 43

THE DETROIT JEWISH MIS

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