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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-07-13

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48 Friday, July 13, 1979

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Sol King Feted on 70th Birthday

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PALM BEACH, Fla. —
Sol King's notable career as
architect, as lecturer and
teacher, is being saluted
here on his 70th birthday.
The former Detroiter,
who now makes his home
here with his wife, is reci-
pient of greetings in ad-
vance of his birth date from
the University of Michigan,

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his alma mater, in whose
college of architecture he
played an important role in
encouraging lecture series
and student activities, from
the Detroit area where he
served as president of the
Engineering Society of De-
troit and as head of Albert
Kahn Associates, and in
many other capacities.
His birthday will be cele-
brated next Thursday.
King is the only ar-
chitect ever elected
president of the
Engineering Society. In
recent years the organ-
ization cited him with its
Distinguished Member
Award.
The King family belonged
to Cong. Shaarey Zedek for
many years and King is a
past member of the
synagogue's board. He is
also a former officer and
member of the JeWish

SOL KING

Community Center.
King was involved in the
design and development of
Sinai Hospital of Detroit,
Shaarey Zedek,_ the Jewish
Home for the Aged's Bor-
man Hall and the former
Jewish Community Center
on Davison.

Carolyn Greenberg Named
Hebrew U. Representative

Mrs. Carolyn Greenberg
has been named Michigan
field representative for the
American Friends of the
Hebrew University of
Jerusalem.
Erwin C. Ziegelman,
president of the Michigan
Chapter, and David Koren,
Midwest regional director,
said Mrs. Greenberg will
coordinate activities
statewide, including provid-

A Tribute To Two Beautiful People

CAROLYN GREENBERG

Sarah Cohen and Leo Harrawood

To Leo Harrawood,
I Want to Thank You Leo Harrawood, fellow worker an _ d friend.
Leo stood by my side, during the sign fight and with his help and
guidance this courageous, beautiful man, who is 100% disabled
himself because of war injuries, convinced me that he fought for
the freedom of speech and what we were fighting for was right.
Leo Harrawood, a dedicated man, who donates his life to crippled
children.
Potentate of Shriners in 1980, District Governor of 50 Rotary
clubs in 1980. Leo stood by my side in spite of his many commit-
ments and gave me the courage to stand up and fight.

To Sarah Cohen, My Friend and fellow worker,
I would personally like to thank Sarah Cohen, my friend who
faithfully stood by my side for the past 14 years through good
times and bad times, who believed in me when the chips were
down.
Sarah went out and fought gallantly for my name and honor,
during the many crises in my Real Estate career. I Love You
Sarah Cohen. The loyalty and confidence and blind faith that you
have given me is priceless. A friend like you comes once in a
lifetime. Friends like Leo Harrawood and Sarah Cohen, are some-
thing that happen to a person once in a lifetime.

Thank You Both, With All .My Heart.

ealfi

ing information on summer
courses, third year ex-
change programs and one or
four-year study programs at
Hebrew University.
Mrs. Greenberg has
served as president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation -
Women's Divison and cur-
rently is a member of the
Federation board of gover-
nors. She also serves on the
executive committee of the
American Jewish Commit-
tee and is a national vice
president of the Women's
Division of the Council of
Jewish Federations.
Recipient of the 1967
Sylvia Simon Greenberg
Award fOr young leader-
ship, Mrs. Greenberg has
been active on the board
of the Jewish Family
Service, where she has
served as vice president. -
She and her husband,
Hugh, received the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee's
Human Relations Award in
1977.
On a recent visit to Israel,
Mrs. Greenberg met with
the administrators of the
Hebrew University to dis-
cuss the programs and di-
rections of service planned
for the coming year.
Mrs. Greenberg will con-
tinue the Michigan Chap-
ter's campaign for increas-
ing its membership and
scholarship support, and
emphasize information
services and educational
events. For information,
call Mrs. Greenberg, 851-
0320.

BBYO Activities

Larry Bircoll of Goode Mostel AZA; Michael Saxe,
AZA and Caroline Broida of Posen AZA; Aaron
Disraeli BBG were installed Bergman, Rose AZA;
as presidents of the Great Jeremy Cohen, Ruach AZA;
Lakes AZA and BBG Coun- Bruce Rubenstein, Samson
cils, respectively, at the an- AZA; and Mark Hulber,
nual BBYO installation Strauss BBYO, Mt. Cle-
held at Adat Shalom mens.
The Great Lakes BBG
Synagogue.
Larry has been a member Council announces the fol-
of Goode AZA for the past lowing new chapter
three years and was second presidents for the 1979-80
vice president of the Great program year: Michele Un-
Lakes AZA Council. gar, Ahavah BBG; Rhonda
Caroline has been a Greenberg, Aliyah BBG;
member of Disraeli BBG for Karyn Stewart, Brice BBC
three years and was first Sandy Zoldan, Dalyah BB
vice president of the Great Jodi Bittker, Disraeli BBG;
Julie Kohlenberg, Erani
Lakes BBG Council.
Other Council officers BBG; Marlene Reid, Glazer
are: Jeff Weisserman, BBG; Shari Adelman,
Benny AZA, first vice Machar BBG; Joanna
president; Marc Mege, Rose Salomon, Masada BBG;
AZA, second vice president; Shelly Gold, Naches BBG;
Joel Ungar, Beber AZA, Gayle Sachs, Na'im BBG;
third vice president; David Audrey Levine, Rishonah
Kaufman, Hart AZA, trea- BBG; Linda Baker, Sabra
surer; Barry Stern, Posen BBG; Linda Roman, Savage
AZA, secretary; Jay Tilson, BBG; Maggie Falk, Shalom
Benny AZA, reporter; and Aviv BBG; Michelle Ryke,
Gary Epstein, Goode AZA, Shira BBG; Aileen Katz,
Sima-a BBG; and Amy
counselor.
Other BBG Council Whiteman, Yachad BBG,
officers are: Marcia Windsor.
Eizen, Disraeli BBG, first
vice president; Renee Service Assists
Moore, Disraeli BBG, Families of
second vice president; Crime Victims
Franci Shanbrom, Aliyah
of
Survivors
- The
BBG, third vice
president; Janice Kesner, Homicide is a group con-
Shalom Aviv BBG, trea- ducted under the auspices of
surer; Joanne Alstschul, the Suicide Prevention and
Dalyah BBG, secretary; Drug Information Center
Heather Arnold, Dalyah aiding families of homicide
BBG, reporter; and De- victims.
Under the direction of Dr.
bbie Davidson, Glazer
Bruce Danto, director of the
BBG, counselor.
Co-chairmen for the in- suicide prevention center,
stallation program were the group meets weekly in
Cathy Kaner of Sabra BBG neighborhood churches for
and Steve Gabel of Beber counseling and support.
For information, call
AZA.
Gen. Maurice Rose AZA Mary Leonhardi, 876-4724
won the AZA outstanding or 875-5466.
chapter award for the third
consecutive year. The AZA
Bnai Brith
most improved chapter
award was won by L'Chaim
Activities
AZA. Zero Mostel AZA and
PISGAH LODGE will
Gen. Maurice Rose AZA have fund-raising breakfast
shared the AZA minutes in- meeting 10 a.m. July 22 at
centive award.
the Bnai Brith offices. Plans
The BBG outstanding for the Aug. 19 picnic at Oak
chapter award was captured Park Major Park will be
by Shalom Aviv BBG while finalized. Prospective
the BBG most improved members are invited. For
chapter award went to reservations, call Sam Lip-
Dalyah BBG. Aliyah BBG son, 342-8830.
won the BBG minutes in-
* * *
centive award for the second
DETROIT, ZEIGER
consecutive year while the AND MORGENTHAU
award for the best BBG CHAPTERS will join for a
scrapbook went to Masada fund-raising art auction to
BBG.
benefit the Hillel Founda-
The Great Lakes AZA tion at Wayne State Uni-
and BBG Councils an- versity noon-5 p.m. Sept. '
nounce the appointment at the Labor Zionist In:
of Lenny Berman of tute. Donations of art wort(
L'Chaim AZA and Marcy are being sought. To donate,
Lichterman of Disraeli call Ida Moss, 851-6711; or
BBG as coordinators for Ralph Miller, 559-3200,
the 1979 Michigan BBYO daily, or 647-5632, eve-
regional convention.
nings.
The Great Lakes AZA
* * *
Council announces the fol-
lowing new chapter - Group to Benefit
presidents for the 1979-80
program year: Stephen MSU Hillel Will
Sandweiss, Akiba AZA; Meet Wednesday
Ross Foner, Beber AZA; Jeff
The executive committee
Lipshaw, Benny AZA; Jay
Cykiert, Goode AZA; Eddie of the Michigan State Uni-
Benyas, Hart AZA; Jeff versity Hillel Foundation
Taub, Herzl AZA, Windsor; Building Fund will meet
Dale Taub, Jolson AZA; 7:45 p.m. Wednesday at the
Danny Shaw, Kishon AZA; Bnai Brith Council office.
For information, call the
Michael Wais, L'Chaim
AZA; Michael Metman, Bnai Brith office, 354-6100.

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