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October 16, 1981 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-10-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

50 Friday, October 16, 1981

SZ Bond Event Will Honor Henry Dorfman

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Anti-Defamation League
and Yeshiva University. He
is active in the Allied
Jewish Campaign, the Al-
bert Einstein Lodge of Bnai
Brith, Cong. Shaarey Zedek
and the Metro Detroit
Committee for State of Is-
`reel Bonds.
For dinner reservations,
call Israel Bonds, 557-2900;
or Shaarey Zedek, 357-
5544.

Henry Dorfman will re-
ceive Israel Bonds' 30th
Anniversary Silver Medal
"in recognition of his out-
standing service to his
synagogue, his community
and the state of Israel" at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek's an-
nual tribute dinner on be-
half of Israel Bonds.
The event will take place
in the synagogue's Morris

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HENRY DORFMAN

Adler Hall on Nov. 15, with
cocktails at 5:30 p.m. and
dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Dorfman and his father
survived the Holocaust by
hiding on a Polish farm. He
later served in the Polish
Division of the Russian
Army.

Dorfman found a
livelihood as a kosher
meat supplier to the dis-
placed persons camps.
When they were able, the
Dorfmans came to De-
troit, where today
Dorfman operates the
meat-packing firm of
Frederick and Herrud,
Inc..

He is active in communal
and - Zionist causes and
many organizations and in-
stitutions have presented
Dorfman with prestigious
awards in appreciation of
his endeavors, among them
ORT, Bnai Brith Youth, the

People
Make News

Dr. Abraham S. Rogoff
of Southfield has been hon- •
ored by the American
Academy of Family Physi-
cians for 25 years of mem-
bership and service to the
academy.
• •
Leonard R. Gilman,
head of the criminal divi-
sion of the U.S. Attorney's
Office in Detroit for the past
three years, has been con-
firmed by the U.S. Senate as
U.S. attorney for the east-
ern district of Michigan.
• • •
David A. Goldman was
the chairman of the rep-
resentative assembly of the
State Bar of Michigan at the
46th annual meeting of the
State Bar held last month in
Grand Rapids.
• • •
Betty Rath of Far-
mington Hills has been
elected to the national
board of Pioneer Women-
Na'amat. A past president
of the Greater Detroit
Council, Mrs. Rath is cur-
rently its vice president.

Lillian Maltzer of Hun-
tington Woods has been re-
elected for a second term to
the national board of the
Association of Reform
Zionists of America. Mrs.
Meltzer is president of the
National Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods.
• • •
Rayna Kogan of West
Bloomfield was one of 30
members of the North
American Aliya Movement
to attend the NAAM's
Midwest conference last
month in Chicago, Ill.

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