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March 12, 1982 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-03-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Secular Body Plans Program

A $1 Million Drive Is Launched
to Acquire Akiva - Stollman Center

Akiva Day School, now
identified as the Stollman
Education Center, at its an-
nual dinner meeting on

Sunday launched a drive for 11 Mile Road.
$1,000,000 to acquire the
Dr. Lawrence Loewent-
school building presently hal, chairman of the capital
utilized on Southfield and _ fund campaign and a vice
president of the school,
made the announcement to
the record-setting gather-
ing of 600 attending the
Akiva dinner.
The event marked the in-
troduction of the appella-
tion Stollman Education
Center, in recognition of the
dedicated labors of the
- Stollman Trio — Phillip,
Max and Frieda — who
were among the school's
S. Telegraph, Pontiac
founders and among its
major supporters.
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Irving Nusbaum, as
toastmaster, Rabbi Sol
Roth, president of the
Rabbinical Council of
America, the guest
speaker, and the other
program participants,
joined in expressing
gratitude to the
Stollmans for dedic-ated
labors, philanthropic
leadership and devotion
to the cause of Jewish
education.

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Nusbatim's was an espe-
cially moving address in
which he outlined the re-
cord of the school itself as it
grew from an enrollment of
32 some 18 years ago to its
increase of 340.
"It's a genuine Hai — 18
for life — year for us," said
Nusbaum _ , "and a cheerful
occasion on which to extend
our appreciation to the
Stolimans."
Phillip Stollman, in his
response, emphasized that
in yielding for an ac-
ceptance of the honors ex-
tended to them, he, his
brother and sister-in-law
were doing it in the spirit of
giving encouragement to
the supporters of the cause
of Jewish - education. "It's
our major aim," he said, "to
a dvance learning which is
the basis for successful
Jewish living, and to make
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March 24 at the Birming-
ham Temple.
Levine will speak on
"Taking Family Lissues
Away from the Radical
Right."

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Participants in the eve-
ning's program included
Cantor Sidney Rube of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, who
sang the national anthems;
Dr. Harvey Sabbota,
president of Akiva; Akiva
principal Rabbi Henoch
Millen; Dr. Arnold Zuroff
who led the Hamotzi; and
Rabbi Leon Skorski, who
led the Birkat Hamazon.
Dinner chairman was Barry
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