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April 20, 1979 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-20

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Daniel M. Honigman has
been named dinner chair-
man of the Scopus Award
Dinner of the Michigan
Chapter, American Friends
of the Hebrew University.
The dinner will be held 6
p.m. May 16 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Active in community af-
fairs, Honigman served as
the general chairman of last
year's Allied Jewish Cam-
paign in Detroit. Serving
with Honigman will be
W.B. Doner, Sam Cohodas,
David B. Hermelin and
David B. Holtzman as
dinner co-chairmen. Max
M. Fisher is the honorary
dinner chairman.
The Scopue Award will
be presented to Louis
Berry at the dinner.
Berry was inctrumental
in the formation of the
UJA and the Israel :gond
organization. He is the
recipient of numerous
honors including the
Fred M. Butzel Award of
the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration of Metropolitan
Detroit and the Louis
Marshall Award of the
Jewish Theological Sem-
inary of America. He
served on the national

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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Epstein of Southfield an-
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their daughter, Karen Jo, to
William Keith Rubin, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rubin,
also of Southfield.
Miss
Epstein was
graduated from Michigan
State University with a
major in special education.
Her fiance attended the
University of Michigan and
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An August wedding is
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Participants in the Scopus Award dinner include,
from left, Daniel Honigman; Erwin Ziegelman,
president of the Michigan Chapter of the American
Friends of Hebrew University; honoree Louis Berry;
David B. Holtzman and W.B. Doner.

boards of the United
Jewish Appeal Cam-
paign Cabinet, the
Jewish Theological Sem-
inary, the American
Joint Distribution Com-
mittee, and the Develop-
ment Corporation of Is-
rael.

JERUSALEM (JTA)„ —
Foreign Minister Moshe
Dayan will leave for a visit
to Japan, South Korea,
Thailand, and Singapore at
the beginning of May.
Premier Menahem Begin
is due to visit London dur-
ing May, where it is ex-
pected that he will meet
with the new British Prime
Minister, following the elec-
tions there. Dayan was to
have visited the Far East in
April but postponed the
visit due to peace talks with
Egypt.

The last time the Scopus
Award was given in Michi-
gan, in 1977, it was pre-
sented to President Gerald
Ford.
For information and
dinner reservations, call
Mrs. Diane Shekter, 851-
3020.

Business Briefs

Gerald L. Goldberg,
manager, wheel engineer-
ing for the Budd Co., was
elected president of the
industrial standards-
setting Tire and Rim Asso-
ciation.

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Gordon Meisner and Co., an
Indianapolis Life agency in
Southfield, has been
selected as general agent
winner of the company's
1978 Corps Elite Schol-
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Charles N. Isackson has
been elected to Tau Beta Pi,
NEW YORK (JTA) — honorary engineering
Kalman Sultanik, execu- society, at the University of
tive co-chairman of the Michigan, as an eminent
World Confederation of engineer. Isackson is a plat-
United Zionists, has ing specialist in the metal-
charged that thousands of lurgical engineering de-
Nazi war criminals still partment at Chrysler Corp.
roaming free and un-
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molested throughout Ger-
many and other parts of the
world would be exonerated
and enjoy immunity if the
West German Bundestag
A public service an-
(Parliament) fails to abolish nouncement on behalf of the
the statute of limitations for Allied Jewish Campaign
the prosecution of these won for Yaffe Stone August,
criminals. The existing sta- Inc.; and producer Robert
tute will go into effect Jan. Pevac an Emmy Award at
1, 1980 unless the Bundes- the Detroit presentation
tag votes for its abolition by last weekend.
June 10, the date of its ad-
The Emmy. Awards were
journment.
given in every category
Sultanik, himself a from documentaries to
former inmate of a Nazi commercials.
concentration camp who
The spot announcement
now serves as a member of
the World Zionist Organiza- for which YSA was cited de-
tion Executive, spoke at a picted a troubled family. To
rally in observance of the help families such as this
36th anniversary of the one, the viewer was directed
Warsaw Ghetto uprising to the Allied Jewish Cam-
held at the America-Israel paign, which serves those in
need through the member
Friendship House.
Underscoring his conten- agencies of the Jewish Wel-
tion that there is no limita- fare Federation.
tion on ferreting out and
James M. August, who
punishing Nazi criminals, involved members of his
Sultanik disclosed that only YSA staff in producing
last month a new mass the series of public serv-
grave of 8,000 to 9,000 Jews ice announcements for
killed by the Nazis was dis- Campaign, enlisted the
covered in a forest in Lam- services of Milton Berle
bach, in upper Austria. The as narrator. Many other
grave, which is near the site professionals volun-
of a war-time labor camp, teered their services.
included documents indi-
A second Emmy was
cating that the victims were
Hungarian deportees awarded for Yaffe Stone
marched to the area by the August's TV commercials
for the Oakland Press.
Germans in 1944.

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