THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 2, 1981 11 Detroit Round Table to Honor J.L. Hudson at Dec. Dinner- Joseph L. Hudson, Jr., chairman of the J.L. Hud- son Co., has been named the 1981 recipient of the Na- tional Human Relations Award of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews NCCJ). Presentation of the award will be held at the annual Brotherhood Dinner of ,NCCJ's Greater Detroit Round Table, scheduled for Dec. 3. Roger B. Smith, chair- man of General Motors Corp., is chairing this year's event, which will be held at Cobo Hall. Announcement of the award, which recognizes outstanding contribu- tions to the community by business leadership, was made by Round Table Co-chairmen Alan E. Schwartz, Charles T. Fisher HI, and Walter J. McCarthy, Jr. Hudson is a director and founding chairman of New Detroit, Inc. (Urban - Coali- tion); director of Detroit Re- naissance; director of the National Retail Merchants Association; vice president and past chairman of the United Foundation and di- rector of the United Way of America. He also sits on the board of directors of NBD Bancorp. (National Bank of Detroit) and Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Highlights of the local LaSalle The small Jewish com- munity of Yokohama, with the help of HIAS, provided shelter for Russian Jews after World War I, until they were able to cross the Pacific to America. 40N , 0 BODY S ER411 ' E 0 BUMPING & PAINTING All work guaranteed Free Estimates Reltohle and Experteni.ed stnce 1930 on all makes of cars 28829 Orchard Lake Rd., between 12 & 13 Mile Farmington Hills, MI. 48018 Max Fleischer 000 Secular Jews Meet in Israel The first "Israeli Confer- ence of Secular and Humanist Jews" will take place at Kibutz Shefayim near Tel Aviv on Oct. 20-21. The theme of the conference will be "Humanism as an Alternative." The event is being -Spon- sored by the Israel Secular Humanist Association, in- dividual secularists and humanists in Israel and by the Society for Humanistic Judaism in the United States. According to the confer- ence organizers, "The pur- pose of the conference is to give secular and humanist Jews from all over the world the opportunity to establish a sense of community among themselves and to clarify the positive alterna- tive that they offer. A unity statement will be drafted, discussed and publicized during the conference. "This conference will allow secular humanists from a variety of political backgrounds to establish a common front against religious coercion?" - Yosi Sarid, one of the spokesmen of the Labor Party; Shulamit Aloni, the founder and leader of the Citizens Rights Movement; and Amnon Rubenstein, the leader of Shinui, will be par- ticipating. - In addition, to Israeli fig- ures like Dr. Aliza Bar- Klausner, Gabriel Glazer, Isaac Hasson, Uri Huppert, Meyer Hurwitz, Yigael Ilam, Yoram Kanyuk, Shula Koenig, Meyer Pail, Dr. Uri Rapp, Yair Tasa- ban, Gershon Weiler, Mor- decai Wirshuvski and representatives of Kibutz Artzi will be joining in-the program. Rabbi Daniel Friedman and Detroit Rabbi Sherwin Wine will be representing the Society for Humanistic Judaism. 553-7111 and state NCCJ program include the interreligious dialogue of religious leaders on community issues, now in its 30th year; city-wide and state-wide communica- tion and training programs. for effective citizen-police relations and the "After Breakfast" dialogue of management, union and community representatives on equal employment op- portunity. For information and reservations, call the NCCJ offices. 869-6306. Effective"October 1, Liberty State Bank & Trust will be offering investors the new one year All-Savers Certificates. Buyers of these certificates:wilkhe able to exclude from their taxable income up to $1,000 in intereston individual Federal and Michigan tax returns I 0.44' uff>to $gmoopAjoint returns. The annual investment yield,on the certificates will equal 70% of the average investment yield on one year U.S. Treasury Bills as of the most recent auction) date, the highest annual investment yield allowed by law on thigh,* of account. And the All-Savers Certificates = are insured by the F..111.1.C. LibertyState Bank &Trust is authorized to offer these certificates in denominations as small as $500. EQUIVALENT YIELD AT TAXABLE INCOME LEVEL FOR JOINT RETURNS SAMPLE ALLSAVERS TAX-FREE YIELDS' $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 10% 13.16% 15.87% 17:54% 19.61% 11% 14.47% 17.46% 19.30% 21.57% 12% 15.79% 19.05% 21.05% 23.53% $50,000 'Actual tax-free annual investment yields will be equal to 70% of the average investment yield on one-year U.S. Treasury Bills as of the most recent auction date. Substantial interest penalty and loss of tax exemption for early withdrawal. All accounts insured by the F.D.I.C. for up to 5100.000. Now is the time to take advantage of this program. 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