THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40 Friday, April 11, 1980
Israeli Attorney Will Address Hadassah Israel Bond Event
Anne Parzen will host an Hadassah's "Woman of the
Israel Bond Women's Di- Year."
Guest speaker at the
vision Sponsor Enrollment
Luncheon in her Southfield Sponsor Luncheon will
home, 16256 Mayfair Dr., at be Akiva Baum, one of Is-
rael's top experts on in-
noon April 21.
The event is a leadership ternational trade and
prelude to the Metropolitan corporate law.
Baum is currently associ-
Detroit Chapter of Hadas-
sah's Tribute Luncheon to ated with a Wall St. law
be held on behalf of Israel firm specializing in interna-
Bonds April 29 at Cong. tional corporate practice.
From 1970 he practiced law
Shaarey Zedek.
Honored at the Sponsor in Tel Aviv, and in 1972 he
and Tribute luncheons will was nominated as one of the
be Suzanne Kaufman, Israeli participants in the
European Institute of Busi-
ness Administration in
France. A year later, follow-
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ing a world-wide competi-
tion he became the only Is-
PERMANENTLY
raeli ever to win the Ford
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an American doctorate in
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business administration.
Baum has studied in Is-
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rael, Europe and the U.S.
He is the holder of various
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management from IN-
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school. He is also a candi-
date for a PhD in business
administration at New
York University.
Baum served in the Is-
raeli Defense Forces as a
military correspondent and
radio commentator.
Two treatises which he
edited serve as textbooks
at the Hebrew University
Law School. He has also
written. extensively on
civic and military affairs.
Since 1976 Baum spoke
more than 300 times and
participated in two dozen
conventions from coast
to coast, on behalf of Is-
rael Bonds, the United
Jewish Appeal and the
Anti-Defamation League
of Bnai Brith.
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clinical professor of psy-
Tanay's lecture is open to
chiatry at Wayne State all interested young adults
University, will discuss his and is free of charge. Philip
personal experiences as a Liner is chairman of the
survivor of the Holocaust at Junior Division's lecture
an open meeting of the series. Kenneth J. Safran is
Jewish Welfare Federation the division's president.
Junior Division at 8 p.m.
Wednesday in the Jewish
Community Center Studio
Theatre.
Tanay has also studied
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the Holocaust and his lec-
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The psychiatrist believes
theories about behavior of
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Nazi persecution suffer
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enced living under Nazi
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The Sponsor Luncheon
will be dedicated to
enrollments in Israel Bonds'
National Honorary
Societies. Eligibility is by
purchases of Israel Bonds in
category levels beginning
with Regular Sponsor,
$1,500.
Bella Abzug Will Address
Adat Shalom Women's Donor
Bella Abzug, attorney
and former New York Con-
gresswoman, will address
the annual donor day
luncheon of Adat Shalom
Sisterhood May 12 in the
synagogue.
The day will begin with
boutique browsing at 10
a.m. Coffee will be served.
The boutiques will feature
items from the sisterhood
gift shop, jewelry, pottery,
art objects, flowers, plants,
children's clothes, toys,
handbags, cosmetics, tele-
phones and accessories,
paper goods, food demon-
strations, antiques and col-
lectibles. Luncheon will be
served at noon.
Mrs. Abzug has long
been active in the cause
Junior Division Will Hear
Psychiatrist on Holocaust
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BELLA ABZUG
of women's rights and
she co-sponsored the
original Equal Rights
Amendment. She was
presiding officer of the
national commission for
the observance .of Inter-
national Women's Year
and co-chairman of the
National Advisory Com-
mittee for Women.
Mrs. Abzug was a founder
of the National Women's
Political Caucus.
Donor Day chairman is
Harriet Dunsky. Assisting
her are: Claudia Gold, sis-
terhood president; Esther
Allan, Celia Schwartz, Lois
Shiffman, Terran Leemis,
Betsy Winkelman, Gloria
Freedland, Nita Lichtens-
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Seigan, Ida Shear, Jean
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Nussbaum, Lenore Dunsky
and Ethel Goldenberg.
Boutique chairman is
Bobbie Blitz. She is assisted
by Fran Nagle. Ann Ben-
deroff is publicity chair-
man, and Elaine
Rosenblatt, sisterhood gift
shop chairman.
Proceeds will benefit
sisterhood projects, in-
cluding the synagogue,
educational programs,
youth programs, camp
scholarships and aid to
the needy in nursing
homes.
There is a charge. For
reservations, call Joan
Rosenbloom, 626-9070;
Betsy Winkelman, 626-
3826; Gloria Freedland,
626-2414; or the synagogue,
851-5100.
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