THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50 Friday; November 21, 1980 ill .RE.inE.irzbz..z 0 O4 frz c. .. - 74//ai'l , PARTY CONSULTANTS Weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvas Sweet Sixteens, etc. )1! - In an impressively brief speech, accepting the 1980 Bnai Brith Humanitarian Award, Douglas A. Fraser, president of the UAW, de- clared in his own behalf and that of the large labor movement he heads that they always oppose any manifestation of terrorism, fascism and anti-Semitism. In his address to the more than 1,000 persons at the annual Bnai Brith dinner, Wednesday night, at the Plaza Hotel, Fraser referred to a new movement on the political scene and declared that it is "neither moral nor a majority." Jack Spitzer , interna- tional president of Bnai Brith, who presented the gold medal to Fraser, praised his labors for human rights causes and outlined the multiple Bnai Brith activities, with em- phasis on the youth services which will be supported with funds raised at this dinner. Dr. William Haber, who introduced Spitzer, joined David Easlick, president of Michigan Bell, who was the toastmaster, in praising the dedicated labors for justice which have dis- tinguished Fraser's ac- tivities. Louis Weber, who has masterminded a number of similar Bnai Brith events, including Wednesday's dinner, described the aims of the current effort and the aim of 'expanding youth work sponsored by Bnai Brith. Alan Schwartz, the 1978 invitations & stationery Make selections from your own home. n 20% Discount . i 661-1518 58-0251 SAT • LSAT • GRE • GMAT TEST PREPARATION CENTERS You worked hard in school. But so has everyone else who's taking the test. What you need is an edge. Our test preparation courses can be that edge. 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VIDEO WHEREHOUSE OF FRANKLIN, Inc. 29181 NORTHWESTERN Highway STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri.: 10 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday 10 to 7 p.m. Sunday 12 to 6 p.m. recipient of the Bnai Brith award, brought greetings from the Jewish Welfare Federation and introduced as speakers Mayor Coleman Young and U.S. Sens. Carl Levin and Donald Riegle. All added encomia for Fraser. Expressing appreciation for the support given to the youth services of Bnai Brith, brief speeches were delivered by Alan Havis, chairman, Michigan State University Hillel student board; Marc Bakst, president, Great Lakes AZA Council; and Michele Un- gar, president, Great Lakes BBG Council. Joe Weaver of Channel 2 opened the program by introducing those on the dais as they arrived to take their seats at the head table. They in- cluded many prominent social services, educa- tional and industrial leaders in Michigan. Program participants in- cluded Cantor Harold Or- bach of Temple Israel; Rabbi Irwin Groner of Cong. 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