48 Friday, December 4, 1981 r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Federation to Cite Young Leaders Activities in Society Susan Citrin, Dr. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tional vice president, and Krugel and Benjamin F. Spitzer of Oak Park re- Sharlene Unger, both of Rosenthal will receive the cently returned from Lon- Southfield, will have lead- 1981 Young Leadership don, England, where they ership roles at the national Awards of the Jewish Wel- attended the Bar Mitzva of conference of the Women's fare Federation at its Board their first grandson, Shlomo League for Conservative of Governors meeting on Zalman Bleir, son of Rabbi Judaism, which will be held Monday. Monday-Wednesday in Los and Mrs. Yidell Bleir. Federation President Dorothy Chaiken, a na- Angeles, Calif. Avern Cohn will make the presentation to the three young leaders. Under Supervision of Mrs. Citrin and Dr. The Council of Orthodox Rabbis Krugel attended the Gen- eral Assembly of the Coun- cil of Jewish Federations last month in St. Louis as 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 part of their award. Rosent- hal's award enables him to Fruit, Vegetable & attend the national Young Delicatessen Leadership meeting. AT GREAT PRICES Mrs. Citrin, winner of the All beef is killed under supervision of Shoichit Kaplan Sylvia Simon Greeenberg s1 89 lb. Young Leadership Award, WHOLE PRIME RIB - has played key roles in Fed- 49 lb. s2 SLICED PRIME RIB STEAKS eration's Women's Division. 49 lb. '2 TOP RIB ROAST During the 1981 Allied $1 69 lb. Jewish Campaign - Israel GROUND CHUCK Emergency Fund, she $1 09 lb. WHOLE FRYERS served as vice chairman of 39 lb. $1 CHICKEN BREASTS the division's Advance STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET D The MARKET "A Unique Shopping Experience A Cut Above the Rest!" 26020 W. 12 MILE RD. (East of Northwestern) Southfield 354-2666 V=Ima Mon. 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Mrs. Citrin has been a board member of Women's Division and a member of its executive 'committee. She serves as treasurer and board member of the Jewish Fam- ily Service. Dr. Krugel, the 1981 re- cipient of the Frank A. Memorial Wetsman Award, Leadership chairs the mission sub- committee of the Cam- paign Management Committee for the 1982 Allied Jewish Campaign. For three years, he has served on Federation's Culture and Educational budgeting and planning division. Dr. Krugel has been a member of the United Jewish Appeal National Young Leader- ship Cabinet for several years, serving as a mis- sion co-chairman in 1980-1981 and campaign chairman this year. He is a board member of Fresh Air Society. Rosenthal, 1980-1981 piesident of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation Junior Di- vision, will receive the William H. Boesky Memo- rial Leadership Award. Ro- senthal has served on the Junior Division board of di- rectors and executive com- mittee and held various offices within the division, including his chairmanship Explosion Near Haifa Kills One JERUSALEM (JTA) — One person was killed and two were injured last week when a munitions dump at a military camp near Haifa blew up. The dead man, who was not immediately identified, was a resident of Jenin in Samaria who happened to be in the area at the time of the explosion. The blast oc- cured in Kiryat Hayim, a suburb and industrial zone northeast of Haifa. The explosives continued to detonate for 2 1/2 hours be- fore fire-fighters on land and iliq'the air were able to approach the area to at- , !ilpt to put, out .a massive onFL, tion that de- :, rhers in nearby residents were ordered irao bomb shelters and the entire region was cordoned off from traffic. Warnings were issued to the public tastay in their homes and not to touch unexploded shells. 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