r - 16 Friday, Algist 4, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Communal Leader Samuel Frankel Celebrating His 65th Birthday Monday Samuel Frankel, a driv- ing force in Detroit's Jewish communal life — from the chairmanship of the Allied Jewish Campaign to the vice presidency of the Jewish Welfare Federation — will observe his 65th birthday on Monday. A Detroit area resident since early childhood, Frankel has devoted him- self to his city, his country and to Israel. His benefi- cence, whether he is giving of his time or financial as- sistance, has touched many people at home and abroad. A former president of the Jewish Community Center, Frankel was instrumental in the building campaign for the new site in West Bloomfield, and its pre- decessor at Meyers and Cur- tis. He hosted the initial fund-raising meeting for the Maple and Drake lo- cation and was chairman of the building committee during construction of the Northwest Detroit facility. The Samuel and Jean Frankel Wing in the new Center houses the administrative offices. He has traveled to Israel Keren Kayemet Leader Visiting Nine U.S. Cities 1972 and served as co- chairman in 1973 with Paul M. Handleman. He has held nearly all major positions in the annual fund-raising drive. Among his campaign positions were Food Divi- sion chairman, pre- Campaign chairman and associate chairman. In addition to his Cam- paign roles, Frankel is active in numerous Fed- eration agencies and community organiza- tions. He is on the board of Detroit Service Group SAMUEL FRANKEL and United Jewish on numerous occasions and Charities, on whose Real was a member of a special Estate and Land Commit- mission of American Jewish tee he serves. He is also a leaders in 1971, when he trustee of Sinai Hospital. His deep interest in Is- met with then-Prime Minis- rael's development was also ter Golda Meir. Joining with his son, marked by his participation Stuart R., Frankel formed in the work of the Jewish Frankel Associates in Troy, National Fund, his chair- in 1967. The Frankels are manship of a JNF annual the parents of three other dinner, the planting of a children, Stanley D., Bruce JNF forest in Israel and H., and Mrs. Jo Elyn Ny- numerous other functions. He is a member of the man. Frankel chaired the Al- Jewish Welfare Federa- tion's Capital Needs Com- lied Jewish Campaign in mittee, which strives to maintain, improve and add Nazi Camps to the physical facilities of Get Plaques member agencies. Frankel BONN — The chief serves on the Maple-Drake mayor of Hanover has un- Authority which considers veiled memorial plaques at the needs and uses of the three former Nazi concent- 130-acre site in West ration camps at Muhlen- Bloomfield. He also is a member of the Cash Mobili- berg, Ahlem and Stocken. The inscriptions read: "To zation Committee, which remind us of the days of concentrates on accelerat- Nazi terrorism, when ing the cash collections of human rights, freedom, jus- Campaign pledges. A graduate of Detroit Col- tice were ignored. Here people were murdered by lege of Law, Frankel or- the National Socialists be- ganized Packers Produce cause of their race, their Co., which later merged creed, and their convic- with Wrigley Supermar- kets. Frankel became vice tions." CC 0 Rabbi Berkowitz (left) and Moshe Rivlin NEW YORK — Rabbi William Berkowitz, presi- dent of the Jewish National Fund of America, welcomed Moshe Rivlin, world chair- man of the Keren Kayemet LeIsi•ael, upon his arrival last week from Israel to the U.S. Rabbi Berkowitz said, "Mr. Rivl in's visit to the Un- ited States comes at a very crucial hour. The Jewish people today face difficult days and many crises throughout the world that demand closer, stronger ties between all segments of Jewry." Rivlin will visit San Francisco, Seattle, Port- land, Los Angeles, San Diego, Denver, St. Louis, Minneapolis and Baltimore for a series of discussions with prominent friends and supporters of the Jewish National Fund in each city. During his three-week tour, he will review the plans for the construction of the Hubert H. Humphrey Parkway in the American Bicentennial Park. 0 U.1 Cl) Z now at president of Wrigley in charge of store expansion and site procurement. He also served as president of Wrigley Properties, a public corporation and subsidiary of Allied Supermarkets. 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