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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Bar - Ilan Names Hart, Pappas
Dr. Martin Hart and
Norman A. Pappas have
been appointed 1982 Bar
Ilan general chairmen in
Detroit. The announcement
was made by Phillip
StQllman, chairman of the
university's Global Board of
Trustees, and by Dr. Leon
Fill, vice president of its
American Board of Over-
seers and a member of the
Global Board.
Both Hart and Pappas
have been involved with
Rr - Ilan's activities for the
t number of years, and
ve been charged with ex-
panding the base of Bar -
Ilan's supporters in Detroit.
Dr. Hart served Detroit
Friends of Bar-Ilan as 1981
vice chairman as well as
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addition, he is on the
Jewish Community Cen-
ter board, is active with
Adat Shalom Synagogue
and is a former board
member of the United
Hebrew Schools and of
the American ORT Fed-
eration.
Pappas has actively pro-
moted Bar - Ilan's endow-
ment program during the
last two years. He recently
led a United Jewish Appeal
mission to the Bar - Ilan
campus. Pappas is also
active with the Allied
Jewish Campaign, the UJA
DR. MARTIN HART
National Young Leadership
Jewish Campaign and is Cabinet, the Jewish Com-
currently co-chairman of munity Center, and the
the Campaign's Profes- Anti - Defamation League
sional Health Division. In - of Bnai Brith.
Friday, December 18, 1981 61
Thank You:
Joe Cornell
Dobby's Formal Wear
Bill McDonald, State Flower Gallery
Al & Jeffrey Rosenberg Family Catering
for making my Bar MITZVAH
celebration perfect
Dec. 5, 1981
Michael Miller
Temple Israel
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NORMAN PAPPAS
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year J4,0,,,
chairman of its Education
Committee. He officiated at
the academic convocation at
which Philip Slomovitz,
editor and publisher of The
Jewish News, received an
honorary doctorate. He also
chaired the city-wide Bar -
Ilan Shabat.
Hart served as schol-
arship chairman in
1979-1980. He is active in
the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration and the Allied
Kids' Program
at the Center
The Family Players of
West Bloomfield's appren-
tice group and the Jewish
Community Center will
present a children's' pro-
gram, "How the Penguin
Got His Tuxedo," 7 p.m.
Dec. 26 and Jan. 2 and 2:30
p.m. Dec. 27, 29, 30 and Jan.
3 at the main Jewish Center
complex.
There is an admission
charge, and group rates are
available. For ticket infor-
mation, call the Center,
661-1000.
--,_ The program is made
possible in part with the
support of the Michigan
Council of the Arts.
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