UHS to Honor Former Board
Members, Elect New Officers
The 61st annual meeting
of the United Hebrew
Schools will be held 8 p.m.
June 3 in LaMed Au-
ditorium. President Rose
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Kaye announced that there
will be tributes to long-term
past members of the board
of directors, as well as the
election of one-third of the
board and officers.
The following names are
being placed in nomination
by the Nominations Com-
mittee, headed by Debbie
Altman and Renah Bar-
denstein, for the year
1980-1981: President,
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Julius Harwood; vice
presidents, Renah Bardens-
tein, Dr. Paul C. Feinberg,
Mel Seidman; secretary,.
Marvin R. Hoffman; trea-
surer, Jerome Acker; assis-
tant treasurer, Albert L.
Lieberman.
Renominated to the board
for three-year terms, expir-
ing June 1985, are: Jeffrey
Bonin, Ruth Raimi, Stanley
Frankel, Francine Gold, Dr.
Barbara Goodman, Julius
Harwood, Jerome Acker
and Milton Lucow. Being
nominated to the board for
a three-year term are:
Joseph Epel, Donald Fox,
Dr. Daniel Guyer, Anaruth
Bernard, Sally Soberman,
Graham Orley, Jerry
Knoppow and Dr. Steven
Morse.
Long-term past mem-
bers of the board will be
honored with presenta-
tion of a plaque. These
members are: Irwin Co-
hen, 30 years; Philip
Slomovitz, for more than
40 years past member-
ship; Judge Ira G. Kauf-
man, 27 years; Rabbi
Benjamin Gorrelick, 21
years; Rabbi Leon Fram,
24 years; Robert Kasle, 21
years; Philip Stollman, 16
years; Mildred
Grossman 15 years;
Rabbi Milton Rosen-
baum, 21 years; Leonard
Baron, 15 years; Albert
Lubin, 12 years; Rabbi A.
Irving Schnipper, 11
years.
In addition, Marshall
Wallace will be honored for
14 years of continuing serv-
ice.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 16, 1980 45
Singles Events
CRITERION CLUB will
hold its installation-dinner
-dance June 14 at the
Michigan Inn. Johnny C
and his orchestra will
entertain. For reservations,
call Cecile Rothenberg,
968-5394; or Esther Vogel,
353-8082.
* * *
SINGLE
YOUNG
ADULT DEPARTMENT
of the Jewish Community
Center will see a Tiger
baseball game Saturday,
leaving 12:30 p.m. from the
Morris branch. There is a
charge, and dinner at
Greektown will follow.
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THE JEWISH SING-
LES will have a barbecue
Sunday at the home of War-
ren Abrahams, 28675
Franklin, Southfield, fol-
lowing the 10:30 a.m.
softball game. There is a
charge. The group will have
an open board meeting 7:30
p.m. Wednesday at the Mor-
ris branch.
For information, call the
temple, 851-1100; or Laurie
Graff, 626-0977.
guest speaker. Attorney
Steve Cooper will moderate
the program. There is a
* * *
charge, and breakfast will
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on "Discrimination of 552-8177._
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