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Elected for initial three-year terms were Rabbi Irwin Groner of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Stuart E. Hertzberg, Jessie Stern and Shelby Tauber. The report of the nominating committee was presented by Shirley Harris. The membership also approved an amendment to Federa- tion's by-laws to allow the election of a_ maximum of five Federa- tion vice presidents in- stead of four. Former Federation President Alan E. Schwartz, recipient of the Butzel Award in 1974, in- troduced Winkplman and presented the medallion and framed citation. Thanking his wife and family for their support, Winkelman also had a mes- • sage for "young leaders and potential leaders. "Communal involvement must relate to the Jewish and general communities-. Involvement in the general community is an important aspect of involvement in the Jewish community." Winkelman suggested that the organized Jewish community in Detroit follow the path of the Cleve- land Jewish community, and merge its Jewish Cora- Inanity Council and Jewish Welfare Federation into one agency. The business and communal leader added that "prayer, people- hood, culture and fund raising were not enough." He added that social action was needed to achieve the goals of the community. "A strong commitment to the Jewish community is fundamental, and a strong commitment to the general community is equally fun- damental. One without the other is not enough." Regarding recent rifts be- tween the black and Jewish communities, Winkelman said "we need to refocus our efforts." Meanwhile, in his annual report, Federation President George M. Zeltzer spoke of the "challenges we face in the decade of the '80s and the ways that we will have to prepare to meet them." 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