THE !EMIT 1E11(14 NEWS Carmi Slomovitz to Head JNF DRIVE A CAR or SEND YOUR CAR TO ANY STATE !.C.C. License MC125985 )RIVEAWAY SERVICE 4713 Horger at Michigan Ave. P.O. BOX 1264 Dearborn, Mich. 48126 Tel. M14-5000 . • CASUAL FAMILY PORTRAITS 1 -e*tml'` photography 30790 Southfield At 13 Mile Road 646-8484 " Carmi Slomovitz, busi- ness manager of The Jewish News, was unanimously elected president of the Jewish National Fund Council of Greater Detroit at the annual meeting Sept. 14 at the Zionist Cultural Center. Slomovitz succeeds Mark E. Schlussel who has served three terms. Also elected were: vice presidents — Mrs. Irving (Reba) Bloom, Samuel Geller, David Gubow, Ruben Isaacs, Mrs. William (Belle) Levin, Mrs. Ed- ward (Faye) Menczer and Martin Rosenfeld; treasurer, Samuel J. Wilson; secretaries, Larry L. Guttenberg and Mrs. Jules (Shir- ley) Kraft; executive and ad- ministrative committee, Harold Berry, Morris J. Brandwine, Marvin Daitch, Seymour J. Frank, David Hermelin, David B. Holtzman, Lawrence Jackier, Harold Jaffa, Shirley Kraft, Mrs. Oscar Kramer, Mrs. Sidney Leib, Mrs. Louis Levine, Charles Mi- lan, Mrs. Pearl Nosan, Mrs. Harry Silverman, Mrs. Frank Silverman, Mrs. Lawrence Sklar, Phillip Stollman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman, Mrs. Frank Rath, Schlussel, Samuel S. Sim- mer, Philip Slomovitz, Dr. Israel _ Wiener, Judge Michael Stacey, David P. Zack and Jack Zwick. Slomovitz has served as national vice president of the Zionist Organization of America, president of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, and is a life board member of ZOD. He was an officer of Centennial Lodge, Bnai Brith, active in the Buy or Lease An OLDSMOBILE Immediate Delivery Follow The Tracks To ALL OUR OLDSMOBILES HAVE SAKS APPEAL 35300 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON WILLS 478-0500 Ammoine. AAA Lawn Sprinklers Residential & Commercial Service & Repairs We install the best and Service the rest 399-8718 which 10 percent were from non-Jews. He said, "This coming year will be eventful and exciting — precipitated by recent historic events. We are contemplating some special celebrations in 1978 and 1979. We shall again observe JNF Month, the month of Shevat, Jan. 29 to Feb. 27; JNF Sabbath on Feb. 10, and of course, Tu b'Shevat, Feb. 12. One of the highlights of this special month will be a special JNF 60th Anniversary Service at Temple Beth El, on Jan. 25. The JNF Women's Donor culminates on Jan. 9 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. "A special memorial trib- ute for the late Judge Lawr- ence Gubow will be co- sponsored by the Land- smanshaften Societies, the Jewish Community Coun- cil, Congregation Shaarey Zedek, the Jewish War Vet- erans and the federal and local judiciary on March 28." Modern Office Inc. PRICE TAG SALE Now in Progress Stock up for Extra Savings OFFICE SUPPLIES & FURNITURE Many supply and furniture items reduced for this event Plus - CARMI SLOMOVITZ Jewish War Veterans; served as chairman of the development fund of the Hillel Day School, was on the board of the Business Men's Group, City of Hope, American-Israel Chamber of Commerce and adult edu- cation committee of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. He was 1978 associate chairman, Food Services Division, Allied Jewish Campaign and past chair- man of the printers and pub- lishers section. He is a member of the board of the Jewish Vocational Service and the Detroit Service Group. Slomovitz pledged "to make 1978-79 the best year in the history of Detroit's activities on behalf of JNF." He stressed the JNF five- year master plan for the years 1978-1983, which calls for the site develop- ment of 80 new villages, the building of 2,000 kilometers of roads; the afforestation of 40,000 acres; the prepara- tion of 12,000 acres of wasteland for new farming and 1,000 parks and recrea- tion areas. The meeting heard re- ports by Mrs. Irving Bloom, president of Women of JNF, Mrs. Faye Menczer, president of en of JNF; Young Wom Abe Dishell, chairman of the Landsmanshaften Societies for JNF; Samuel J. Wilson, trea- surer, and Percy Kaplan, executive director of JNF for Greater Detroit and Michigan. 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