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May 07, 1982 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-05-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH : NEWS

66 Friday, May 1, 1982

Congregations, Landsmanshafts
to Highlight JNF Laker Dinner

Congratulations
STAN M. SCHWARTZ

On Your Graduation
From the

Three generations of the
Laker family will gather. at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek June
16 to honor the family's el-
dest generation, Harry and

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Mr. and Mrs. Laker are
being honored with a tes-
timonial dinner by the
Jewish National Fund of
Greater Detroit at which
time a 50,000 tree forest in
their honor will be estab-
lished in the American In-
dependence Park, some 20
miles southwest of
Jerusalem.
With the Laker's three
sons and eight grandchil-
dren as participants in the
planned program, the eve-
ning will feature two com-
munity aspects.
The first aspect is con-
gregational. Harry Laker
has been active in the de-
velopment of three
synagogues — Beth
Aaron, Ahavas Achim ,
and since the merger of
the two, Beth Achim, for
which he served as

For information about the
Laker testimonial, call the
JNF, 557-6644.

Wallenberg Named for Prize

- Raoul Wallenberg has
been elected to receive the
1982 Freedom Award, ac-
cording to a joint an-
nouncement by Robert D.
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president. Two of the
Laker sons, Irving and
Dr. Gerald, are active in
Shaarey Zedek, with Irv-
ing as secretary. Their
third son, Martin, is
active in Temple Israel.
Irving is general chair-
man of the Laker tes-
timonial dinner.
The second aspect is the
Lakers' association with the
landsmanshaften. Harry
Laker has been associated
with the Pinsker Progres -s-
ive Aid Society for over 50
years and is serving his
sixth non-consecutive term
as president. Sarah Laker
has served as Pinsker chair-
man, and is active in both
congregational and land-
smanshaften activities.

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Activities in Society

Detroiters attending the
Central District Conven-
tion of the National Council
of Jewish Women in In-
dianapolis, Ind., last month
were: Sondra Nathan,
president of the Greater De-
troit Section, NCJW; Phyl-
lis Welling, Central District
vice president in charge of
the convention; Claudia
Gold, state public affairs
chairman; Barbara Kuhlik,
area chairman; Helen She-
vin and Jessie Stern, na-
tional board members; and
Sonia Macey, Judy Marx,
Hope Silverman, Joy
Nachman, Hermine Silver,
Shelby Tauber, Carol Co-

Student Piano
Recital Planned

Betty Kowalsky Stasson
will present her students in
her annual piano concerto
recital 8 p.m. Wednesday at
the Birmingham Commu-
nity House.
Performing will Be Sara
Stein, Daniel Hamburger,.
Melissa Miller, Jin-Kyu
Koh, Lisa Ninowski, Chaya
Stein, Sheryl Singer and
Susan Yerman.
Mrs. Stasson will perform
all the orchestral accom-
paniments at the second
piano.
The public is invited.

den, Ellen Labes, Janelle
Miller, Joyce Sosin, Susan
Alterman, Doreen Herme-
lin and Marsha Zucker.

Mrs. Jack Tobin of
Southfield was in
Springfield, Mass., recently
to attend the wedding of her
grandson, Jonathan Gotlib
of Flint, to Linda Lavin of
Longmeadow, Mass.

Youth Committee
for JNF to Meet

The Youth Education
Committee of the Jewish-
National Fund will meet
p.m. Wednesday in the
home of Dr. Jay Kaner,
23015 Bellwood, Southfield.

Plans will be discussed for
educational activities and
programs for schools, youth
groups and the community
in general. For information,
call the JNF, 557-6644.

FOR THE FINEST
respective general chair-
men of the Detroit-Windsor
International Freedom Fes-
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H „
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cepted on Wallenberg's be-
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The pneumonia germ was
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