THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Giblin Cited on Behalf of Bnai Brith Youth
A cross-section of the De-
troit business, labor and
general communities paid
tribute to Edward Giblin of
Ex-Cell-0 Corp. on Tuesday
evening, as more than 1,000
persons attended the Bnai
Brith Humanitarian Award
Dinner at the Plaza Hotel.
Giblin was the honoree at
the annual event which
raises funds for the Bnai
Brith youth service pro-
grams, including the Hillel
foundations on college cam-
puses and the AZA and BBG
groups for high school stu-
dents.
The immediate past
president of Bnai Brith In-
ternational, David M.
Blumberg, presented the
Humanitarian Award to
Giblin and made the princi-
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the audience to join him
in that task.
The large dais party at
the dinner was introduced
to the audience by Vic
Caputo of WJBK-TV. Can-
tor Chaim Najman of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek led in the
singing of the national an-
them and Rabbi Richard C.
Hertz of Temple Beth El
gave the invocation. •
Speakers during the
event included last year's
honoree Alan E. Schwartz,
who served as general
dinner chairman and mas-
ter of ceremonies and
George Zeltzer of the Jewish
Welfare Federation.
Past honorees William G.
Meese and Paul Mirabito
also spoke, and served as
dinner chairmen. Other
speakers included Rodkey
Craighead, Sidney Kloster
of the International Bnai
Brith Foundation, -Louis
Weber of the Bnai Brith
Foundation Committee,
Elizabeth Licht of the Uni-
versity of Michigan Hillel
Foundation, Larry Bircoll of
Great Lakes AZA Council,
and Caroline Broida of the
Great Lakes BBG Council.
Fr. Malcolm Carron of the
University of Detroit gave
the benediction.
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The generation after the
destruction of the Second
Temple in 70 CE was re-
quired to adapt to a new
situation and to create new
institutions and channels
for personal response.
In that generation, the
Temple permeated the
existence of every Jew. It
was the center and focus of
Jewish life the world over. It
was both the concrete em-
bodiment of God's Covenant
with Israel and the place
where Israel and its God
drew near to one another.
As such it was also the sym-
bol of national identity,
self-determination, and
self-government.
The Temple remains an
ever-present reality to this
day through the liturgy.
By destroying the
Temple, the Romans
shredded the Jewish
communal fabric, but the
religio-legal leaders of
the day immediately re-
wove the fragments into a
new institutional gar-
ment.
Actually, it was an old/
new garment, for much of
the old material was re-
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ent forms. The synagogue —
the mikdash m'at, the small
Temple — now became the
major ideological and phys-
ical mode of expression of
the Jewish community, its
representative institution.
Transformed into a house
of assembly, the synagogue
offered a place for prayer,
study, community business
and social life, thus shaping
the texture of the Jewish
community for the next
2,000 years.
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Michael Goldberg
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learned that President
Carter has nominated
former Detroiter Gerald
B. Heiman to be the U.S.
Ambassador to the
United Nations in
Geneva.
Helman is presently
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tary of state for interna-
tional organizational af-
fairs. Born in Detroit, he
is a graduate of the Uni-
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pal address of the evening.
Blumberg admonished the
audience to be aware of its
children, to take the time to
understand and aid the
youth.
In his acceptance
speech Giblin said he
would try to live up to the
humanitarian principles
of Bnai Brith and asked
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