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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 15, 1981 41

Mike and Mary Must
Honorees at
Shaare Zedek Dinner

The guest of honor at the an-
nual dinner of the Detroit Friends
of Shaare Zedek Hospital once
stated "I would rather do the
most that I can do for only a few
organizations than spread my-
self too thin over many organiza-
tions."
Fortunate are the groups Mike
Must has chosen as worthwhile
causes for his unlimited energy
and total devotion.
Inspired by his parents from
early childhood on, his first con-
cern is his work for the
Synagogue and here it makes no
difference what position he
holds, President, first, second,
third Vice President or Executive
Director. For B'Nai David he is
always a tower of strength.
The other main concern of
Mike Must is the Jewish Com-
munity. The Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, many local and national
educational institutions are reci-
pients of his generosity.
Zion and Zionism is for him not
a sentimental idea. He has ar-
rived at the conclusion that the
welfare of the Jew throughout the
world is dependent on a strong
State of Israel. His exemplary in-
volvement in the Israel Bond
Organization as a member of the
Prime Minister's and Century
Clubs is an expression of this
conviction. In recognition of his

service to Israel he received in
1977 - the "United Jerusalem"
Award.
In 1969 the Musts planted a
Woodland in Israel in memory of
his parents Abraham and Sophie
Must, through the Jewish Na-
tional Fund.
The honoree is president of the
Detroit City Dairy, Incorporated.
Mary has been active in the firm
for over 30 years. Their two sons
Joel and Alan and son-in-law
Louis Seligman married to
daughter Madalon, assist in the
operation of the dairy company,
and the senior Musts are active
members of the National Food
Distributors Association and the
Associated Food Dealers.
Mary Must participates in the
Sisterhood of B'Nai David and
only recently made a major con-
tribution to the Holocaust Memo-
rial in memory of her parents
Morris and Mali Hoffman.
For many years Mike and Mary
Must have been concerned
about the health care in Israel. As
Life members of the Detroit
Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospi-
tal they generously contributed
towards the building of the New
Shaare-Zedek Medical Center in
Jerusalem. We salute our hon-
orees Mike and Mary Must and
wish them continued good health
for many years to come.

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President's Message

Mr. Max Sosin, Chairman of
the Annual Dinner of the Detroit
Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospi-
tal in Jerusalem, is a close friend
and co-worker of our honorees.
They share common interest in
their work for Congregation B'Nai
David, their community and their
enthusiastic support for the State
of Israel.
Max Sosin, a former president
of B'Nai David, is an honorary

Max Sosin,
Dinner Chairman

president of the Brandeis Lodge
of B'nai B'rith, an honorary
member of Congregation Beth
Abraham, a member of the Metro
Detroit Israel 'Bonds executive
board and an honorary member
of the staff of Brent Hospital.
Together with his wife Ruth, he
will lead a delegation of promi-
nent local leaders who will attend
the gala International 30th An-
niversary Leadership Confer-
ence of the Israel Bond Organ-
ization to be held in Israel August
10-20.
During his frequent trips to Is-
rael Max Sosin always includes a
visit to the Shaare Zedek Medical
Center. He therefore is very well
acquainted with the importance
of this modern medical institution
as well as the many problems it
faces at these difficult times.
We appreciate his readiness to
serve as this year's Dinner
chairman and hope that the
many Detroiters who have been
inspired by his heartwarming
concern for his fellow Jews. ex-
pressed in delightful stories at so
many occasions, will answer his
call to help the Shaare Zedek
„Hospital.

The Detroit community can be
proud of its contribution to the
human and material resources
that went into the building of the
Shaare Zedek Medical Center in
Jerusalem.
We have forged ahead during
the last few years and we are
now in the forefront among
American communities.
Our continuing growth can be
attributed to the exceptional
dedication of our workers. The
high caliber of our effort is de-
monatrated by the fact that it is all
voluntary. We maintain no paid
office or director.
The future presents a chal-
lenge. The hospital has to be
completed. People need healing.
Newly discovered techniques
and technology and some almost
miraculous facilities stand ready
to bring healing to the people of
Jerusalem.
Of equal importance is the irn-
mediate impact that projects,
endowments and nurses schol-
arship have Upon ourselves, for
when we care most, we accom-
plish most. I thank all our found-
ers and donors. I appeal to the
community that it continue to
help shape and mold the destiny
of the great Shaare Zedek Medi-
cal Center in Jerusalem.
At this years Annual Banquet
we have come full circle, Shaare
Zedek fundraising had its begin-
ning in Congregation B'Nai
David. From that small beginning
we are now embraced by a city
wide community. Out banquet
will take place at B'Nai David and
our guests of honor are pillars of
strength at this synagogue. The
guests of honor are my friends
Mike and Mary Must.
I congratulate Mike and Mary -
and wish them good health, long
life and the greatest "nachas"
from their children and
grandchildren.

Rabbi Joshua Sperka
President, Detroit Friends of
Shaare Zedek ' Hospital in
Jerusalem

THE DETROIT FRIENDS OF
SHAARE ZEDEK HOSPITAL IN JERUSALEM

13128 Wales, Huntington Woods, Mich. 48070
544-8412 • 547-3890

RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA, President
ALEX ROBERG, Chairman
MRS. JULIUS FEIGELMAN, Vice-President
HUGO APT, Treasurer

Dinner Committee

Max Sosin, Chairman

Irving Nusbaum, Chairman
Mrs. Herman K. Cohen
Special Gift Committee
Chairman, Save-a-Life Program
Pearl Nosanchuk
Harold Platt
Leslie Krakovitz
Nursing Scholarship Ticket Chairman
Sponsor Chairman
Max Nosanchuk
Beatrice Feigelman - Use Roberg
Patron Chairman
Arrangement Committee

Norman Adelsberg
Cantor Hyman Adler
Norman Allan
Leonard Antel
Hugo Apt
Irving Belinsky
Gustav Berenholz
Marvin Berlin
Morris Brandwine
Allen Charlupski
Mrs. Herman K. Cohen
Irwin I. Cohn
Sam Cohodas
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Cooper
Henry Dorfman
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Eisenberg
Mrs. Julius Feigelman
Morris Flatt
Rabbi James Gordon
Rabbi Eric Greenbaum
Mrs. David Herczeg
Dave Hermelin
Dr. Leon Herschfus
Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Hertz
Dr. Maxwell Hoffman
David Holtzman
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Horowitz
Neil Kalef
Harry Koltonow
Leslie Krakovits
Louis Kuzin
Irving Laker
Sol Lessman

Dr. Lawrence Loewenthal
Dov Loketch
Myron Milgrom
Morris Music
Alan Must
Joel Must
Rabbi David Nelson
Harry Nosanchuk
Jacob Nosanchuk
Max Nosanchuk
Pearl Nosanchuk
Irving Nusbaum
Joseph Nusbaum
Harold Platt
Samuel Platt
Rabbi Samuel Prero
Mr. & Mrs. Julius Ring
Alex Roberg
Ilse Roberg
Martin Rose
Mrs. A.A. Rosenfeld
Dr. Harvey Sabbota
Marcel Sandel
Abe Selesny
Louis Seligman
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Silverfarb
Carmi Slomovitz
Nathan Soberman
Jerome Soble
Rabbi Efry Spectre
Rabbi Joshua Sperka
Frieda Stollman
Max Stollman

Phillip Stollman
Lawrence Traison
Rabbi Feival Wagner
Irving Weiss
Erwin Ziegelman

—FOUNDERS—

Mr. & Mrs. Norman Allan
Frank and Rose Amber
Mrs. Betty Barcus
Cohodas Family of Michigan and Wiscbnsin

Mr. Sam Cohodas

Mr. & Mrs. Louis Cooper
Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospital
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hechtman
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Krakovits
Mr. & Mrs. Sol Lessman
Mr. & Mrs. Max Nosanchuk
Mrs. Pearl Nosanchuk
Mr. & Mrs. Eli Rosenbaum
Mr. & Mrs. N.P. Rossen
Mrs. Morris Schaver
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Shenkman
Rabbi & Mrs. Joshua Sperka
Mr. Phillip Stollman

Builders (Sponsors of Individual Projects)
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Adelsberg
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Allen
Mrs. Rose Amber
Mrs. Norman Barcus
Cohodas Family
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Cooper
Mrs. Herman K. Cohen
Mrs. Rose Engelbaum
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hechtinan
Mrs. David Herczeg
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Horowitz
The Krakovits - Herczog - Schwarz Family
Mr. & Mrs. Sol Lessman
Mr. & Mrs. Morris Music
Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Nosanchuk
Mr. & Mrs. Max Nosanchuk
Mrs. Pearl Nosanchuk
Mr. & Mrs. Irving Nusbaum
Samuel & Harold Platt Families
Dr. Herman Poster
Mr. & Mrs. Julius Ring
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Roberg
Cantor & Mrs. A.A. Rosenfeld
Mr. & Mrs. Eli Rosenbaum
Rothschild - Hertz Family
Mrs. Morris Schaver
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Schwartz
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Shenkman
Rabbi Joshua Sperka
United Jewish Social Club
Mr. & Mrs. Irving Weiss

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