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NEW YORK BAKERIES SERVING THE NORTHWEST SIDE FOR OVER 25 YEARS 30160 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 13 Mile 25258 GREENFIELD RD. 646-1159 961-3905 (IN THE GREENFIELD CENTER) `CHALA' is taken from everything that is baked - Under the supervision of the COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF GREATER DETROIT by the Mashgiach RABBI ISAK SILVER and strictly supervised by Mr. Weiss (owner). 4N Friday, September 12, 1980 49 Handlemans Receive Humanitarian Award at Annual Magen David Tribute Dinner Joseph and Sally Hand- leman received the distin- guished humanitarian serv- ice award of the American Red Magen David for Israel Sunday at a dinner-dance in their honor sponsored by the Michigan Region of ARMDI. Mrs. Handleman was unable to attend the dinner and was represented by her granddaughter, De- bbie Sadoff. The couple received many honors throughout the eve- ning, which served as the region's annual fund- raising event. Congressman James Blanchard (D-18th District) presented the couple with a flag flown over the U.S. cap- ital. Benjamin Saxe, na- tional executive vice president, lauded Handle- man's role in the leadership ranks of ARMDI. Cantor Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai Moshe sang a musical trib- ute to the honorees. An update on Michigan Region projects was read by Dr. Morris Starkman, chairman of the medical-dental council. Among the projects funded by the Michigan region are: infant rescue units, training programs for ambulance drivers, paramedics training programs and the MDA blood center at Tel Aviv University. Duane Johnson, director of the Southeast Michigan Chapter of the American Red Cross, brought greet- ings from the local chapter and talked about the American Red Cross' drive to have Israel's MDA recog- nized by the International Red Cross Society. Guest speaker Philip Slomovitz was introduced by Dr. John Mames, chair- man of the Michigan Region. Slomovitz praised Dr. and Mrs. Mames for their efforts on behalf of ARMDI. He spoke of Israel's cur- rent status on the interna- tional scene. "Israel is in great trouble . . . the world has attempted to isolate us from mankind. "We must admit the difficulties exist and con- front them." He referred specifically to Israel's economic difficulties and the threat of Soviet- backed Arabs. On the topic of yerida — departure, especially of Is- raelis from Israel — Slomovitz said it was a sad situation and that pointed to a need for aliya. Focusing on the coming U.S. Presidential elections, Slomovitz asked what will happen to Israel in relation to American interests, espe- cially after Nov. 5. He said that "the Being in the company of a wise man is like going into a perfumery: you may not take or buy a thing, but the sweet scent clings to you and your clothes for a day. — Rabbi Nathan American-Israeli friend- ship will go on." He added that as long as there is dedi- cation to the Jewish ideal Israel will survive. We survived the anti- Semites to rebuild a Jewish life in Israel." Following Slomovitz's talk, the honor roll was read by Louis Silverfarb, dinner co-chairman, and Max So- sin, who delivered anec- dotes at the dais. William Davidson, honorary co- chairman with Paul Zuc- kerman, paid tribute to the honorees. Silverfarb pre- sented Handleman with the award. Handleman, national president of ARMDI, ex- pressed gratitude to Dr. and Mrs. Mames, paid tribute to Slomovitz and praised his audience as well. "You have honored your- selves with the gifts you have made." He thanked his audience for participating in a "noble cause." Rabbi Efry Spectre of Adat Shalom Synagogue, scene of the tribute affair, presented greetings from the congregation. Rabbi Leon Fram, founding rabbi of Temple Israel, recited the benediction. Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin, who worked on public re- lations for the dinner, gave the invocation. Dr. Norman A. Segal, dinner co-chairman, was the toastmaster. Mrs. Harvey A. Beaver, president of the women's committee, read greetings from her division. During dinner, at which Pictured with honoree Joseph Handleman, front row, second from left, at the annual Michigan Region, American Red Magen David for Israel, Sunday at Adat Shalom Synagogue, are, from left, front row: Rabbi Leon Fram 'of Temple Israel; Handleman; Philip Slomovitz; and Dr. John Mames, chairman of the Michigan Region. In top row, from left, are: Louis Silverfarb, Myron Steinberg, Morris Stein and Dr. Norman Segal. Eric Rosenow and his Con- tinentals provided music, dinner guest Salvatore Ka- tan, a Sephardic Jew from Salonika, Greece, entertained with a Greek dance. A A RRY FREEDMAN rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 PHOTO PATRTY FAVORS! Professional portraits framed in beautiful LUCITE, ready for your guests in minutes. 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