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May 11, 1979 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-05-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Library Has Israel Book Exhibit-

liundreds of books and Jewish community repre"-
Itocuments, publications - by sentatives participated in
Israeli authors, from the the ceremony.
collection of Irwin (Toby)
Nathan Shahan, Israel
Holtzman, were placed on
cultural
re re-
exhibition in the main ex- sented his attache,
goVernment
at
hibition hall of the Detroit
Public Library Tuesday. the opening-ceremony.
The exhibit will continue
Holtzman gave ,an
through June 16 and will be analysis- of the books he
open to the Public.
collected and placed on
•A formal ceremony mark exhibit. They inehole.the
ing the opening of the ex- writ*. of Israel: leadc
hibit took place
fig atitheors from 1945 tO
ternoon, and axf.amlienCe of 1926- i.theSe categories:-
local 'educators and bib- prose; gory, drama, an-
liophiles as well as city and thologies and children's

The Mich,igiat Chapter-
American Friends of the Hebrew University

books. Included are
works by Arab authors.
The books are in Hebrew,
English and other trans-
lations and Arabic.

requests the pleasure of your company at the

Jane Morgan, director of
the library, opened the
ceremonial p rogram and
welcomed the guests.
The exhibit was recently_
displayed in Paris where
tens ofthousandS viewed it.
the Parisian event had the
endorsement and participa-
tion of 'the Israeli and
French governments.

Massermans Will Retire te California

Paul
Masserman,
Cong. Beth Achim will
longtime newsman and honor the couple at a
public relations specialist farewell kidush Saturday,
for Jewish causes, and his when tribute will be paid to
wife, Beatrice, active in the -their services to the congre-
community for more - filen gation and to the commu-
four decades, will move to nity.
California this month.
Masserman came to
America in 1913 and his
wife in 1922, both from Rus-
sia. They were married in
Detroit in 1926. A graduate
of the University of Michi-
gan, Masserman has been a
newspaperman and public
relations specialist most of
his life.
He was on the staff of
the former Detroit Times
for 18 years, holding such
posts as telegraph editor
and state editor. After the
Times folded he was pub-
PAUL MASSERMAN
lic relations director of
the Detroit Israel Bond
Organizations for 12
years. He is the co-author
of "The Jews Come to
America," a history of
American Jewry, used in
schools and seminaries in
the United States,
England and Australia.
He was secretary and vice
president of the former
Cong. Beth Aaron and on
the board of Cong. Beth
Achim, where he has edited
the Beacon for the last
seven years. He has been
active in the Jewish Corn-

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Wednesday, the sateenth of May
One thousand nine hundred and,seventy nine
Six o'clock. inZthe evening •
.,• -
Special0T-OstSpeaker
SIMCHA DINITZ?Former Ambassador to the United States)

Dinner Chairman

Erwin C. Ziegelman

Chapter President

Hon William G. Milliken

Honorary Chairman, Michigan Chapter

Sam M. Cohodas
W.B. Doner

munity Council and the
Synagogue Council of
Greater Detroit and was
secretary of Marshall-
Suburban Lodge of Bnai
Brith. He has provided pub-
licity for Bnai Brith, His-
tadrut, Friends of Hebrew
University and Jewish Na-
tional Fund.

Mrs. Masserman was
active in relief programs for
displaced persons after
World War II. She played a
prominent role in the
American Jewish Congress.
She was vice president of
the former Beth Aaron Sis-
terhood- and of the Cong.
Beth Achim Sisterhood and
was a member of Pioneer
Women.

Installation Set

"Women of Valor," an
original script, will be pre-
sented noon Tuesday at
Temple Emanu-El, for
members' and friends of
Women of Jewish National
Fund, in celebration of their
annual installation.
Dessert luncheon will be
served. Mrs. Jacob Axelrod
is program chairman, Mrs.
Louis Beresh will sing the
National Anthem.
Re-elected to lead JNF
Women for 1979-1980 is
Reba Bloom, who in past
years has served JNF in
varied leadership
capacities.
Doris Markel, JNF board
member, past president of
Adat Shalom Sisterhood
and past president of the
Music Study Club, will
preside over the installa-
tion. She will be accom-
panied by Esther Allan at
the piano.

Dinner Co-Chairmen:

David B. Hermelin
David B. Holtzman

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The Massermans pub-
lished their memoirs for
SMALLEST
their golden wedding an-
niversary as a legacy to
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their children and
SLIM WOOD BLINDS I WOVEN WOODS F SHADES
Blinds & Shades
/ grandchildren. Some ex-
cerpts have appeared in
local and women's maga-
zines.
OUR REPUTATION SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

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Friday, Nay 11, 1979

Mrs. Morris Adler
Charles N. Agree
Norman Allan
Jay W. Allen
Harry B. Aronow
Herbert Aronsson
James August
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard E. Baron
Dr. Eli V. Berger
Mandell L. Berman
Ben Berry
Elliott Berry
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Berry
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Berry
Miriam Berry & Peter Seagle
Harold Beznos
Paul Borman
Paul D. Borman
Martin E. Citrin
Leon S. Cohan
Maurice S. Cohen
Joyce & Avern Cohn
Sam M. Cohodas
Mr. & Mrs. Willard Cohodas
Lewis D. Daniels
William M. Davidson
Irwin J. Deutch
Alfred L. Deutsch
Mr. & Mrs. W. B. Doner
Mr. Henry Dorfman
Eugene Driker
Burton Farbman
Charles E. Feinberg
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Feldman
Michael S. & Marcy Feldman
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney I. Feldman
Walter L. Field
Dr. Leon Fill
Nathan- Fink
Mr. & Mrs. Max M. Fisher
Steven J. Fishman
Edward Fleischman
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Fleischman
Sidney Forbes
Mrs. Arnold E. Frank
Smauel Frankel
Marvin Frenkel
Mr. & Mrs. Byron Gerson

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Dr. Conrad L. Giles
Martin Goldman
Mr. & Mrs. Merrill Gordon
Harvey Grace
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph 0. _Grant
Irwin Green
Michael Grey
Rabbi & Mrs. Iwrin Groner
Dean William Haber
John M. Haddow
Dr. Joel I. Hamburger
Louis Hamburger
Mr. & Mrs: Samuel Hamburger
David Handleman
Mr. & Mrs. Merle Harris
Samuel Hechtman
Mr. & Mrs. David-B. Hermelin
Jerome C. Hirsch
Dr. Maxwell Hoffman
Mr. & Mrs. David B. Holtzman
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Honigman
Arthur Howard
Milton Howard
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier
Miles Jaffe
Lawrensi. H. Jonas
MaxwellJospey
Gerald A. Kanter
Michael Karbal
Mrs. Morris-Karbal
Thomas I. Klein
Irving Laker
Judge Charles Levin
Yale Levin
Malcolm Lowenstein
Benard L. Maas
Milton M. Maddin
Mr. & Mrs. Burton Mahler
Dr. Marvin Margolis
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Markel
Lawrence J. Michelson
Myron L. Milgrom
Milton J. Miller
David M. Miro
Dr. & Mrs. Stephan R. Morse
Milford Nemer
Max Nosanchuk

Graham Orley
David K. Page
George- C. Parzen
B. Morris Pelavin
David Pollack
William J. Poplack
Mr. & Mrs. Harold M.- Provizer
Tubie Resnik
Sam Rich
Jack A. Robinson
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Rosenfeld
Mr. & Mrs. Saul Saulson
Emma Schaver
Mark E. Schlussel
Leslie Schmier
Alan E. Schwartz
George D. Seyburn
Nate S. Shapero
Jane & Larry Sherman
I. William Sherr
Leonard N. Simons
Joseph R. Slatkin
Richard Sloan
Carmi M. Slomovitz
Philip Slomovitz
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Smokier
Betsy Snider
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Snider
Norman M. Snider
Rebecca Snider
Robert A. Steinberg
Max Stollman
Phillip Stollman
Dr. Mayer Subrin
Rabbi M. Robert Syme
Joel D. Tauber
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Weisberg
Harvey Willens
Mr. & Mrs. Isadore Winkelman
Stanley J.•Winkelman
David P. Zack
George M. Zeltzer
Mr. &Mrs. Erwin C. Ziegelman
Mr. & Mrs. Norman H.
Ziegelman
Dr. Seymour Ziegelman
Paul Zuckerman

Sponsoring organizations: Aesculapian Society, Michael Wainer, President; Alpha
Omega Dental Fraternity, Dr. Manuel Feldman, President; Detroit Women of Alpha
Omega Dental Aux., Mrs. Linda Golnick, President; MetropolitanDetroit Hadassah, Mrs.
Inga Kramer, President; Maimonides Medical Ladies Aux., Mrs. Sandra Nathanson,
President; Detroit Men's ORT, Irving Nusbaum, Presidnent; Michigan Region Women's
American ORT, Mrs. Sharon Hart, President; Detroit Chapter National Council of Jewish
Women, Mrs. Phyllis Welling, President.

Contribution: One hundred fifty dollars per person
to benefit the student aid programs at the Hebrew U., Jerusalem

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