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May 19, 1978 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-05-19

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Friday, May 19, 1918 21

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Benjamin Weiss to Receive Schechter Medal at Reception

Communal leader Ben-
jamin Weiss will receive the
Solomon Schechter Medal
at The Jewish Theological
Seminary of America recep-
tion which will be held 8
p.m. May 31 at Cong. Bnai
Moshe. I. William Sherr
will serve as chairman of
the tribute.
Rabbi Edward M. Ger-
shfield, associate professor
of rabbinics and reader in
comparative law at the
Graduate Rabbinical School
of the seminary, will be the
guest speaker.
Weiss will receive the
award for his "consecrated
of The
Jewish Theological nemt-
nary and dedication to the
high principles ofJudaism."

received the institution's
honor award in 1954. For
many years he was a
member of the Ramah
Camp Commission.

He has served on the
boards of numerous organ-
izations, including Detroit
League for the Handi-
capped; United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit, where he
also serves as assistant
treasurer; Blind Service
Center; and the Archives of
American Art. He is a past
president of the Machinery
Dealers National Associa-
tion.
BENJAMIN WEISS
cane an pubt presrueru, ur
prof:dd....4. .1.'
MO sne anti is a member of the National Federation of
its board of directors. He Jewish Men's Clubs, Great
is on the board of over- Lakes Region. He served in
seers of the seminary and many capacities of the

Weiss has served as

Michigan Region ORT Installation June 7

Region,
Michigan
Women's American ORT,
will hold its installation
luncheon 11:30 a.m. June 7
at the Michigan Inn.
Rose Schultz, chairman of
the day and region program
chairman, announces the
Bel Canto Choral Group
will sing English, Yiddish
and Hebrew songs, under
the direction of Dan Braude,
accompanied by Rochelle
Barr.
Ruth Eisenberg, national
president of Women's
American ORT, will be in-
stalling officer.

IBM

Women to Gather

The Women's Council of
the South Oakland County
Board of Realtors will hold a
millionaire's party 7 p.m.
June 2 at the Pagoda Re-
staurant.

Zionist Organization of De-
troit and on United He-
brew Schools Transporta-
tion Committee. He is a
member of ZOA; Greater
Detroit Board of Commerce;
the Detroit Historical
Society; and Bnai Brith, for
whom he served as chair-
man of the Machinery Di-
vision, personally supervis-
ing the supply of needed
materials to Israel during
its war of independence.

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Officers to be installed
Preparing for the Women's American ORT Michi-
are: Sharon Hart, gan Region luncheon to take place 11:30 a.m. June 7 at
president; Harriet the Michigan Inn are, from left: Sharon Hart, newly
Jacobson, executive elected president; Rose Schultz, chairman for the day;
committee chairman; and Harriet Jacobson, chairman of the executive
Mollie Nucien, Pauline committee.
Schreiber, Ms. Schultz,
•• •
Bette Traub and Bobbie
Warsh, vice presidents; ion Menczer, Pam Spitz Lichtman.
Chapter program chair-
Barbara Weisberg, trea- and Carol Udman, sec-
men will be hostesses. For
surer, Marlene Hoffman, tion coordinators.
reservations, call the ORT
Luncheon
committee
Helen Stebbins and Myr-
tle Redisch, secretaries; members include: Sandra office, 355-9151.
Bertha Rubin, par- LaKritz, Rosa Chessler,
liamentarian; and Bobbie Sharon Corlin, Ruth Rosen- Center Conducts
Blaize, Susan Dubin, feld, Jean Climstein, Diane
Barbara Flashner, Mar- Berlingberg and Elaine Hebrew Classes

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Shown at a sponsor luncheon in advance of next
Thursday's Hadassah luncheon for Israel Bonds are,
from left, guest speaker Judith Benin, Anne Parzen,
luncheon honoree Miriam L. Hamburger and hostess
Shirley Fink.
• •



Mrs. Joan Comay, writer,
lecturer and wife of the
former Israeli ambassador
to Great Britain, will be
guest speaker at the Hadas-
sah tribute luncheon on
Thursday on behalf of the
Israel Bond drive.
Honored at the luncheon,
to begin at noon at the
Somerset Inn, will be
Miriam L. Hamburger,
communal leader and bene-

factor. Mrs. Hamburger will
be the recipient of the state
of Israel's 30th Anniversary
Award "in recognition of
her dedicated service to Is-
rael's economic develop-
ment program through Is-
rael Bonds."
Luncheon reservations
may be made by calling the
Hadassah office, 357-2920,
or the Israel Bond office,
968-0200.

The Hebrew department
of the Jewish Community
Center will conduct classes
for beginners, using the
Habet Ushma method, be-
ginning June 26. The class
will meet twice weekly.
There also will be classes
for other levels of Hebrew
speakers with materials
prepared by the Ulpan of
the Hebrew University.
Courses will be held at
the main building and at
the 10 Mile branch, and will
be available mornings and
evenings.
For information, call the
Hebrew department, 967-
4030.

Hebrew Club
Plans to Gather

Philip Applebaum, com-
munity affairs associate of
the Jewish Community
Council, will address the
Hebrew Club 3 p.m. Sunday
in the 10 Mile branch of the
Jewish Community Center.
Applebaum will speak on
"The Settlement and De-
velopment of the Jewish
Community in Michigan."
The public is invited.

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