THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40 Friday, July 11, 1980
Jeffrey Borin Elected Head of Jewish History Society
Jeffrey Bonin was elected
president of the Jewish His-
torical Society of Michigan
at its 21st annual meeting.
Other officers are Philip
Applebaum and Walter
Klein, vice presidents; Re-
ubin Levine, treasurer; and
Esther Klein, Gertrude
Edgar and Mrs. Abraham
Rogoff, secretaries.
Elected to the board
were: Mrs. Morris Adler,
Laurence Deitch, Walter
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Applebaum is the editor
and Klein is the associate
editor.
Past presidents who were
named to the board are:
Allen A. Warsen, founder
and honorary president; the
late Irving Katz; Rabbi
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Also installed were Sam
a.m. July 19 in the main Rosenblatt, vice president;
sanctuary. Rabbi A. Irving Rae Kaufman, Fanny
Schnipper will be the instal- Rosenblatt, Eddy Bunin
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follow.
secretaries; Ann Bunin;
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ladies' hospitaler; Harold
AESCULAPIAN Phar- Mettler, men's hospitaler;
maceutical Association will Rubin, parliamentarian;
meet 8 p.m. Monday in the and Albert Porvin, trea-
Cranbrook Apts. club surer.
house. Picnic plans will be
Trustees are Sam Molitz,
discussed. The ladies auxil- Al Dubin and Rubin.
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Rubin and Porvin ai
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loan officers.
Jeffrey Bonin, newly elected president of the
Jewish Historical Society of Michigan, accepts a
commendation for the society from Dr. Martha
Bigelow.
Emanuel Applebaum, Dr. ing and commemorating the
Irving Edgar, Dr. Rogoff, history of Jews in Michi-
Dr. Henry Green and Doris gan" by Dr. Martha
Bigelow, director of the
Passell Easton.
At the - annual meeting, Michigan History Division,
the Jewish Historical Michigan Department of
Society of Michigan was State and president of the
presented with a certificate American Association for
of commendation from the State and Local History.
American Association for
State and Local History "for Bornstein-Weber
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