16 Friday, November 14, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Controversial Convert Dies IRVING BLUESTONE A. FRASER Honoree DAVID K. EASLICK LEE A. IACOCCA JOSEPH L. HUDSON JR. You are cordially invited to attend the presentation of the BNAI B'RITH INTERNATIONAL Humanitarian Award to DOUGLAS AN FRASER 6:00 P.M. Wednesday, November 19, 1980 Renaissance Center The Detroit Plaza LANE KIRKLAND Black Tie Optional Dietary Laws $125 per person General Dinner Chairmen LANE KIRKLAND IRVING BLUESTONE WILLIAM G. MEESE DAVID K. EASLICK ALAN E. SCHWARTZ . JOSEPH L. HUDSON, JR. LEE A. IACOCCA Honorary Chairmen Martin Gerber Hon. Neil Goldschmidt Dr. William Haber Hon. Edward M. Kennedy Hon. Philip M. Klutznick Odessa Komer Hon. Carl Levin Ray Majerus Hon. William G. Milliken Paul S. Mirabito Honorary Co-Chairmen Owen Bieber Philip Caldwell Walker L. Gisler Irwin I. Cohn Rodkey Craighead Donald F. Ephlin Max M. Fisher Henry Ford, II WILLIAM G. MEESE Thomas B. Adams William M. Agee Wendell W. Anderson, Jr. Dr. Jerry Appel Hon. Richard H. Austin J. Paul Bergmoser Louis Berry David M. Blumberg W. Michael Blumenthal Dr. Thomas N. Bonner Paul Borman Martin Bruseloff Edward J. Carlough Father Malcolm Carron, S.J. Sol C. Chaikin Cesar E. Chavez Martin E. Citrin Peter B. Clark Leon S. Cohan Phillip Cohen Orval R. Crabbe Hon. Bobby D. Crim Abraham J. Cutler Joseph M. Cutler Dr. Howard L. Dubin Emmett Eagan, Sr. Elliott M. Estes Bernard A. Fauber Murray H. Finley William Q. Graham Charles E. Grenier, Jr. Rabbi Irwin Groner David Handleman David B. Hermelin Robert Holmes Reverend Benjamin Hooks Harold S. Jaffa Hon. Frank J. Kelley Daniel J. Kelly Right Reverend Clement Kern Jay Kogan Nathan Korash Robert D. Krestel Norman Adelsberg Mrs. Morris Adler James A. Aliber Rabbi Daniel Allen Louis G. Allen Fred N. Andreae Frank Angelo Eugene Arden Rabbi Milton Arm Burton Armstrong Ken Bannon Louis E. Barden James T. Barnes, Jr. E.W. Barrett Donald E. Barns Henry Baskin Robert Battle, Ill Blanche Bauman George Bell Mandell L. Berman Sherwood B-.--man Kenneth Bertin Harold Beznos Hon. James Blanchard Dr. Herbert J. Bloom Albert J. Booth C.E. Bottum, Jr. Charles Bowling Sam Braverman Dr. Michael J. Brennan Joseph Broder Paul Broder Hon. William M. Brodhead Michael Brooks Hon. William S. Broomfield Horace Brown J. Lawrence Buell, Jr. John Bugas Hon. Benjamin D. Burdick Robert M. Burns Martin I. Butzel Bill Casstevens H. Fred Campbell Donald Canvasser Marvin Caplan Manny Charach Allen Charlupski J.T. Clark Jack Cochran Frederick Cody Samuel M. cohodas Hon. Mary S. Coleman Hon. John Conyers Richard W. Cordtz Jacques Cousin Frank Couzens, Jr. Wardell C. Croft Dr. Frederick Cummings . Harry B. Cunningham Leroy W. Dahlberg Hugh C. Daly William Davidson Edward L. Davis Cardinal John F. Dearden Alfred Deutsch' Morris Direnfeld Martin M. Doctoroff J. McGregor Dodds James Donahue Henry Dorfman Walter E. Douglas Geoffrey M. Eaton . Donald Ellis Robert W. Ellis, Jr. Alex J. Etkin Aubrey Ettenheimer Leonard R. Farber Hon. Jack Faxon Hon. Norman W. Feder Dr. Leon Fill Rabbi Louis Finkelman Charles T. Fisher, Ill Nathan Fishman Robert Filearman Hon. Joseph Forbes Walter B. Ford, II Hon. Donald F. Fracassi Jerome Frank Kaye G. Frank Samuel Frankel Leo Franklin Sidney Freedland Sam Freedman Jeanne Findlater J. Russell Fowler Gene E. Gann Lawrence R. Gechter Richard C. Qerstenberg William E. Giles Sheldon Girsh Ira Glasser Adolph Goldberg Bernard G. Golden Dr. Donald L. Golden Bernard Gordon Charles M. Gordon William T. Gossett Louis A. Goutman Hon. Barry M. Grant Edward Gray Pat Greathouse Irwin Green Hon. Martha Griffiths Irving Grodan Charles Growe Samuel Hamburger R.L. Hannon, Jr. Walter E. Hanson Nathan Harris Janie Hart Dwight Havens Earl Heenan John D. Hegarty Frank M. Hennessey William Herbert Leonard Herman Rabbi Richard C. Hertz Sidney M. Hiller Lee Hills Richard C. Hoerner Coleman F. Hogan M. Carl Holman David B. Holtzman Irwin T. Holtzman Jason L. Honigman Milton M. Howard H. Clay Howell Joseph H. Jackier David Jaffa William R. James Arthur Jefferson Perry Johnson Robert E. Jones Maxwell Jospey Austin Kanter Sidney J. Karbel Alexander Karp Hon. Charles Kaufman Hon. Ira G. Kaufman Hon. Nathan J. Kaufman Hon. Thomas G. Kavanagh M. Jane Kay Hon. Damon J. Keith Barney L. Keywell Robert E. Kilgore William Klinsky Hon. Walter F. Mondale Thomas A. Murphy John J. Riccardo Hon. Donald W. Riegle, Jr. Thomas F. Russell Jack J. Spitzer Marc Stepp C. Boyd Stockmeyer Robert White Hon. Coleman A. Young LOUIS WEBER Irving Laker Alan B. Larkin David Lawrence, Jr. John H. Lyons Dr. Cecil Mackey Donald R. Mandich Dr. Richard E. Marburger William C. Marshall Frank D. Martino John C. McCabe Walter J. Mccarthy William H. McClennan Philip J. Meathe Gerald C. Meyers Myron L. Milgrom Milford Nemer Jack L. Otto Donald E. Peterson Charles H. Pillard - John S. Pingel Dean E. Richardson John Rye Albert Shanker Ray A. Shapero Dr. Harold T. Shapiro Dr. Milton Shiffman Philip Slomovitz Ernest M. Solomon Max Sosin Phillip Stollman Joshua J. Stone Peter W. Stroh Robert M. Surdam A. Alfred Taubman Dr. Daniel Thursz Thomas Turner Milton M. Weinstein Hon. G. Mennen Williams Stanley J. Winkelman William W. Winpisinger Dr. James Woodruff William H. Wynn George M. Zeltzer Paul Zuckerman Lee T. Knutson Ralph Koenig George Koulouras Dr. Edward G. Kroll C.H. Kupsky George L. Lahodny Harry Laker James N. Laker Joseph Lee Yale Levin Walton A. Lewis Donald A. Lindow Richard H. Lobenthal Donald A. Long Sheriff William Lucas James T. Lynagh William E. Macbeth Harold M. Marko George T. Matthews Emil Mazey Bob McBride Robert D. McBride Robert E. McCabe M. Frank McCaffrey Hon. Wade H. McCree, Jr. Rt. Rev. H. Coleman McGehee, Jr . W. S. McIntyre Richard L. Measelle Theodore H. Mecke, Jr. E. T. Michael Arnold Michlin Norman Michlin Charles Milan Arnold R. Miller Milton J. Miller Ralph Miller Charles R. Montgomery E. Joseph Moore Kenneth Morris Charles A. Muer Dr. Romallus 0. Murphy Robert H. Naftaly Joseph Nederlander Theodore Nemzin Marvin Novick Irving Nussbaum Paul W. O'Malley Cantor Harold-Orbach Ozzie Olson David K. Page Ray T. Parfet, Jr. Michelle Passon Daniel N. Pevos George Pierson Bernard Pincus Max J. Pincus Irving Pitt David Pollack Elmore E. Pollack William Poplack Hughes Potiker Philip H. Power Father Vaughan Quinn Longworth M. Quinn Fred F. Raznick Herbert Rechter William R. Ritchie D. Jack Rixmann Edwin A. Roberts, Jr. Mrs. Estelle Robinson Jack A. Robinson George W. Romney Meyer Rosenbaum Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum Maurice Rosender Norman H: Rosenfeld Sylvia P. Ross Robert D. Rowan Nathan D. Rubenstein Sidney Rubin Sigmunt Rubin Marvin S. Ruby Hon. William A. Ryan E. Harwood Rydholm Father J. Samonie Bernard Schlussel Thomas Schoenith Morton L. Scholnick Douglas A. Schubot Sidney Schwartz Louis Segel Dallas Sells Robert B. Semple George Seyburn Asa Shapiro Jack Shenkman I. W. Sherr Mrs. Marian Shifman Leon Shull Irving Siegel Ira G. Silver Gilbert B. Silverman Donald Simon Howard Simon Leonard N. Simons Jay E. Slater Joseph Slavik Eugene Sloan Richard Sloan Carmi Slomovitz Van P. Smith Herbert Sott Alvin Spector J. Perham Stanley Fred A. Stecher Matthew Steckel Ida Stein Martha Jean Steinberg Robert A. Steinberg Edward Stenzel • Max Stollman Rudolph Straus William C. Stuff Norbert A. Sylvester Marvin Tamaroff George Tarnoff Joel D. Tauber Cleveland Thurber, Sr. Evelyn Tichik W. Paul Tippett Charles H. Tobias Joseph Tomasi Herbert Triplett William E. Turley Martin D. Walker Harold Warren Lawrence J. Washington Max Wayburn Arnold J. Weiner Leon N. Weiner Edwin Weinstein Louis L. Weinstein Bernard Weisberg Harvey L. Weisberg Peter Weisberg Martin Weston Jerry Whipple James S. Wilkerson Robert . Willens Roy Levy Williams Nathan Willis Robert E. Winkel Hon. John M. Wise James Wright Bard Young Donald E. Young A. Robert Zeff Barbara Zonder Dinner Committee* `Committee in formation ALAN E. SCHWARTZ Bnai Brith Foundation Committee Chairman Louis Weber Co-Chairmen David L. Bittker Arthur C. Schott David Levine Joel F. Garfield Ernest Shaw Sharon R. Freund, Michigan Director, B'nai B'rith Foundation of the United States Charles M. Gordon, Executive Director, B'nai B'rith Metropolitan Detroit Council Floyd A. Bornstein Sol Moss Harry Weinberger Reservations for the B'nai B'rith Humanitarian Award Dinner can be made by calling the B'nai B'rith Foundation Office, 552-8070 or by contacting your B'nai B'rith Lodge or Unit. TEL AVIV (JTA) — Helen Seidman, an American-born Israeli im- migrant, whose battle 10 years ago to be recognized as a Jew after she was con- verted by a Reform rabbi rocked the religious estab- lishment in Israel and al- most caused a major crisis in the government of Pre- mier Golda Meir, died Nov. 1 at age 50. Mrs. Seidman, a Unita- rian, came to Israel as a tourist in 1964 from \ Bethesda, Md., with daughter from her first., marriage and became enamored with the kibutz way of life. She settled in Kibutz Nahal Oz near the Gaza Strip where she met Benjamin Seidman, a Jew, and married him. _ Because she was a Unita- rian, she and Seidman were wed in a proxy marriage in Mexico since the Orthodox rabbinate in Israel would not wed a Jew to a non-Jew. Mrs. Seidman then underwent conversion in a ceremony performed by a Reform rabbi in Tel Aviv and the couple was re-wed by the Reform rabbi. When she applied to be registered as a Jew, the Interior Ministry re- fused to do so. The ensuing struggle for her to be recognized as a Jew rocked the Israeli reli- gious and secular com- munities and produced a controversy on the issue of "Who is a Jew." She appealed to the Sup- reme Court and before a de- cision was handed down which appeared would favor Mrs. Seidman, Rabbi Shlomo Goren, then the chief army chaplain, con- vened a special court which converted her according to halakha. Thus, a political time bomb was defused. Britain's Foot 5 Israel Friend? LONDON (JTA) — Michael Foot was elected Tuesday leader of the British Labor Party in suc- cession to James Callaghan. Foot, a left winger, is 67 years old and a brother of Lord Caradon, Britain's former United Nations am- bassador. A brilliant orator and writer, Foot has been asso- ciated with the campaign for unilateral nuclear dis- armament and opposes_ British membership in V Common Market. Foot has remained si- lent for many years on most international is- sues, including the Mid- dle East. However, de- spite his left-wing lean- ings, he is regarded as basically friendly towards Israel and has given assurances to this effect to Labor's pro- Israel lobby. He entered parliament in 1945 and was a sharp critic of the Palestine policy of Ernest Bevin, but he cooled towards Israel in 1956 at the time of the tripartite at- tacks on Egypt.