THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bond Tribute to the Orleys Nets $2.1 Million in Sales Jewish Historical Society to Meet at Northland Inn The Jewish Historical Society of Michigan will hold its 21st annual meet- ing 11:30 a.m. June 29 at Stouffer's Northland Inn. Guest speaker will be Dr. Sidney Fine, Andrew Dickson White Professor of History and past chairman of the department of history at the University of Michi- gan. Prof. Fine's topic will be "Personal Insights into Michigan History." At the meeting, the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan will be presented with a Certificate of Com- mendation from the Ameri- can Association for State and Local History "for its work in collecting, studying and commemorating" the history of Jews in Michigan by Dr. Martha M. Bigelow, director of the Michigan History DiNiision, Michigan Department of State and current president of the Shown at the Shaarey Zedek Dinner are seated, left: David B. Hermelin, dinner chairman; nard Baron, congregation president; Ambassador Meir Rosenne; Leah Snider, Israel Bond Women's Di- vision chairman; David B. Holtzman, Israel Bond general chairman; William Davidson, general chair- man for the dinner event; and Rabbi Irwin Groner. Seated from left,' are: Mrs. Graham Orley, Graham Orley, Joseph Orley and Mrs. Joseph Orley. By MARILYN FRUMKIN t'L More than $2.1 million in Israel Bonds and other Is- rael securities were sub- scribed to at the Cong. Shaarey Zedek Tribute Dinner held on behalf of State of Israel Bonds. The dinner, an annual event, honored brothers Graham A. and Joseph H. Orley, re- cipients of the State of Israel Bonds Heritage Awards. The coveted awards were presented to the Orleys by Dr. Meir Rosenne, Israel's ambassador to France. Both Joseph and Graham Orley are life long members of the synagogue and are active in many communal endeavors. Dr. Rosenne told the dinner that "The United Nations is detrimental to the peace process. An in- stitution established to help guarantee the peace of the world does not fulfill its tasks. Run now• by rejec- tionist states and the Soviet bloc, the UN condemned the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty — the first time in its his- tory such a step was taken against peace!" Accusing the UN of "a double standard in re- gards to Israel," Rosenne cited the UN refusal to place UN forces in the Sinai as "trying to sabot- age the peace." He said that for 32 years Israel has been fighting a war against terrorism and that never — not when 22 children were killed in Maalot nor when 12 athletes were killed in Munich nor when 34 people were killed on the Tel Aviv-Haifa road nor when the six Jews were killed in 'ebron — not at any time .as the UN condemned PLO attacks. Yet the unfortunate at- __A on the West Bank mayors was immediately condemned by the UN." Rosenne declared that there was no necessity to con- demn Israel for these inci- dents since the Israeli gov- ernment is still investigat- ing the case. "It's like a judge sentencing someone . . . and then saying 'Let's hear the facts.' " He said Israel is a member of the UN and will remain so, but that it would be hoped the UN would adopt a more positive atti- tude in the search for peace. On the West Bank set- tlements, Rosenne, for nine years the legal ad- viser to the ministry of foreign affairs, declared that the settlements are legal and a long standing policy of the Jewish state. "There are 95 settlements in Judea and Samaria. Only 17 have been established by the present government. All others were established prior to the peace treaty. They are there to protect all the citizens of Israel. If we don't have Jews on the bor- ders we won't have Haifa or Tel Aviv," he said: Others who took major parts in the dinner program were William M. Davidson, general chairman; Leonard Baron, congregation president; David B. Herme- lin, dinner chairman; and Rabbi Irwin Groner, who presented a special tribute to the ()Heys. , Cantor Chaim Najman led the anthems, accom- panied by Leypsa Groner. Invocation was by Rabbi Alan Lucas and the Birkat Hamazon was led by Cantor Sidney Rube. In honor of the dinner, 36 leaders became members of the 1980 Israel Bonds Prime Minister's Club. They are: Century Trustees Paul Borman, Davidson and Emma Schaver; Golden Trustees Miriam L. Hamburger, David B. Holtzman, Graham Orley and Joseph Or- ley; Israel Bond 30th Anniver- sary Trustees: Arnold Aronoff, Allen Charlupski, Franka Char- lupski, Henry Dorfman, Mala Dorfman, Sol Eisenberg, Linda Goldman, Martin R. Goldman, Samuel Hechtman, Jason Hon- igman, Edward C. Levy Jr., and Jim Stone; and Louis Berry, Ivan S. Bloch, Alfred L. Deutsch, Joseph D. Feldman, Nathan Fishman, Edward Fleischman, Edith Frank, Irwin Green, Dr. Joel I. Hamburger, Louis Ham- burger, Hermelin, Doreen Hermelin, Nathan Korash, Harry Laker, Dr. Hershel Sandberg, George Seyburn, and Peter Weisberg. The 1980 Ambassador's Society of Trustees mem- bers attending the event honoring the Orleys were Harold Berry, Theodore Curtis, Milton Dresner, Marvin Fleischman, William B. Gilbert, Marvin H. Goldman, Irving Herme- lin, Suzanne Kaufman, Jay M. Kogan, Philip Minkin, Milford Nemer, Spencer Partrich, Anne Parzen, William Poplack, Jerome Schostak, Richard Sloan, Leah Snider and Myron L. Milgrom. r DR. SIDNEY FINE American Association for State and Local History. The annual meeting will also include the elec- tion and installation of officers and board mem- bers. Guests are welcome. There is a charge for lunch- eon. For reservations and information, contact Ger- trude Edgar, 354-1789; or Lenore Miller, 642-5419. 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