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May 28, 1982 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-05-28

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Brith Activitie

LOUIS MARSHALL
CHAPTER will hold its
annual paid-up member-
ship luncheon noon Thurs-
day at the Zionist Cultural
Center. Paid-up members
will be admitted free of

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nal charge for non-
members. Janet Levirie will
give a "Perspective on the
WOrld Jewigh Scene," an-
nounce Program Chairman
Eileen Israel and President
Molly Shapiro.
* * *
MAURICE C. ZEIGER
CHAPTER still is taking
reservations for its Pan
tournament to be held June
6 at the Southfield Civic
Center. There is an, entry
fee, and checks should be
made payable to Bnai Brith
Women.
The tournament will
begin at 9:45 a.m.; conti-
nental breakfast will be
served at 9 a.m. Luncheon
also will be served. There
will be prizes. Proceeds will
benefit the Youth and Serv-
ices Appeal. For reserva-
tions, call Chairman Emily
Rogow, 352-5557. Men are
welcome.

He has been a state sena-
tor for four years, and was
previously involved with
Citizens to Save Small
Business, Michigan Citi-
zens Lobby and Michigan
Common Cause. He was a
legislative aide to U.S. Sen-
ator Joseph Tydings of
Maryland and a speechwri-
ter for Ambassador Sol
Linowitz.
He was also an aide to
Reps. John Dingell and Neil
Stabler.
Ross is a graduate of
the University of Michi-
gan and did graduate
work in economics at
U-M and the London
School of Economics be-
fore completing his mas-
ter's in public affairs at
Princeton.
He is currently an ex-
officio member of the board
of directors of the Office of
Independent Business Re-
search at U-M, a member of
the executive board of the
Jewish Community Coun-
cil, vice president of the
advisory board of the
Michigan Chapter of the
American Jewish Commit-
tee and member of the
boards of the Michigan
Region of the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith and the Oakland
County Democratic Party.

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Friday, May 28, 1982 51

Levin, Ross and Rosen Seek
to Fill Rep. Brodhead's Seat

State Senator Doug Ross
and Former State Senator
Sandor Levin have an-
nounced this week that they
will be Democratic candi-
dates for the 17th District
Congressional seat being
vacated by Rep. William
Brodhead.
In addition, a former
Congressional aide, Jerry
Rosen, has announced that
he will be a Republican can-
didate for Brodhead's seat.
Levin, brother of U.S.
Senator Carl Levin, was a
state senator six years and
was a gubernatorial candi-
date. He announced his
candidacy yesterday after a
week - of speculation over
who would run for the post.
Others mentioned for
the seat as possible
Democratic candidates
are State Senator Jack
Faxon of Detroit, State.
Rep. Joe Forbes - of Oak
Park, Michael Benane of
Detroit and Sister Agnes
Mary Mansour, president
BB Has Tickets
of Mercy College.
for Ball Game
Forbes withdrew his
Tickets are still available name from consideration
for the fourth annual Bnai when he announced on
Brith Night at the Tigers Monday that he would seek
June 8. The Tigers will play a seventh term in the
Michigan Legislature. He
the Cleveland Indians.
has
been majority floor
Cantor Chaim Najman of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will leader since 1975.
On Tuesday, Doug Ross
sing the national anthem.
For tickets and informa- announced that he is for.
tion, call Bnai Brith, 552– mally entering the race as a
Democratic candidate.
8177.

vim

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

No Charges or Layaways

JERRY ROSEN

Jerry Rosen of Detroit has
announced as a Republican
candidate for the 17th Dis-
trict Congressional seat.
Rosen is a graduate of
Oak Park High School
(1969) and Kalamazoo Col-
lege (1973). In 1971, he
served an internship in the
office of Gov. William Milli-
ken.
He was a legislative
assistant to U.S. Senator
Robert Griffin for five
years and earned a law
degree at George Wash-
ington University. He has
published articles in sev-
eral law publications and
guest editorials in the De-
troit News and Free
Press.
Rosen served as executive
director of U.S. Senator
Howard Baker's 1980
Presidential campaign in
Michigan.
He is an attorney with
Miller, Canfield, Paddock
and Stone in Detroit.

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