Friday, June 1, 1979 39 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Technion Fund Established Federation Junior Division in Memory of Louis Levitan Annual Meeting June 13 The SHE!. ROTT ORCHESTRA Establishment of the Louis E. Levitan Fund to Aid Immigrant Studies in memory of Louis Levitan was announced by David Pollack at the tribute meet- ing to the late national executive vice president of the American Technion Society. The announcement was made to the 500 partici- pants in the tribute assem- bly held at Adat Shalom, May 23. The sympathies of the participating organizations were expressed to Marie Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entortainmitnt" _W110 255-1599 FINE JEWELRY _ F Ltd, 2$3 Hamilton Thurs. to 1 p.m.. Birmingham (Near crowlay's) 112 Von 30825 Greenfield Rd. (just south of 13 Mile) , 4" screen measured diagonally Lightweight AC/ DC Operation 1979 Model Built In VHF, UHF FM Tele, Antenna AM Bar Antenna Earpholie Inc. 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Program participants were: Rabbi Efry Spectre, spiritual leader of Adat Shalom Synagogue; Sam Rich, senior, national vice president of the American Society for Technion; Her- bert Warshauer, national field director, State of Israel Bonds; Milton Turet, first vice president, Association of Professional Personnel; and Philip Slomovitz, editor and publisher of The Jewish News, who represented organizations and the De- troit Jewish community. Mary Freedland presented the musical- portion, accom- panied by Margorie Grulich. Sponsoring organizations were Adat Shalom Synagogue, American Society for Technion, Bnai Brith, Einstein Lodge of Bnai Brith, Labor Zionist Alliarrce, Radomer Aid Society, Sephardic Com- munity of Detroit, Shaarit Haplaytah, State of Israel Bonds, United Jewish So- cial Club and Zionist Re- visionists. The late Mr. Levitan was the manager of the Israel Bond organization in Michigan, and was an organizer of the Radomer Society and Shaarit Hap- laytah. Lillian Fischer of Israel Bonds headed the commit- tee for the tribute ar- rangements. Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation will hold its 41st annual meeting at 7:30 p.m. June 13 at the Jewish Commu- nity Center. Officers and board mem- bers for the coming year will be elected, and outgoing President Jonathan M. Jaffa will deliver his annual report. The nominating commit- tee's report has been sent out with the invitations to the meeting. Additional nominations for directors may be made by petitions signed by 25 division mem- bers and filed in the division office before Wednesday. Anyone who has made a contribution to the 1979 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund through the Junior Di- vision is eligible to vote. A highlight of the eve- ning- will be "Joy in Jerusalem," a program of song, humor and dialogue with Harold Orbach, cantor of Detroit's Temple Israel. There is a charge for re- freshments, and reserva- tions are required. 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