Friday, June 11, 1982 31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Plan to attend the 53rd Anniversary Banquet of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit Tuesday, June 22 at the Renaissance Ballroom Westin Hotel (Free Parking) Cocktails at 6 p.m. • Dinner at 7 p.m. Contributions $65 per person Sponsor Committee GENERAL CHAIRMAN A message to the Jewish Community IVAN BLOCH, HENRY DORFMAN, DAVID HERMELIN Co - Chairmen Marvin Berlin Ed Levy, Jr. Paul Borman Dov Loketch Leonard Borman Jacob Nosanchuk Judge Avern Cohn Irving Nusbaum John D. Daniels Royal A. Oppenheim Morris Flatt (In Memory of Rabbi Joshua Sperka) Nathan Goldin Martin Goldman Sam Hechtman David Holtzman The Karbal Family Julius Katz Morris Katz Eugene Kraus Salek Lessman PAUL BORMAN HONORARY CHAIRMEN IRWIN I. COHN, MAX FISHER, JULIUS ROTENBERG DINNER CO CHAIRMEN - DR. MOREY FIRESTONE, NATHAN SOBERMAN PATRONS COMMITTEE ED LEVY, JR., DAVID HOLTZMAN For over half a century the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit, has served the vital role of safeguarding the rich tradition and religious heritage of the Detroit Jewish Community. I hope that there will be a strong showing of support from the community at the forthcoming 53rd annual banquet on June 22, 1982 at the Detroit Westin Hotel. David Pollack (In Memory of Morris & Rose Pollack) Jack Shenkman __David Silver The Soberman, Milgrom and Cooper Families Jerome Soble Co - Chairmen PATRONS Norman Allan Donald Barris Hyman Beale Max Biber Reubin Dubrinsky Kenneth Fischer Aaron H. Ginsberg Dr. Milford Golden Max Goldsmith Stuart Gottlieb Samuel Grand Rabbi E. E. Greenfield Peter Helman Leonard Herman Herbert Kaufman Jerome Kelman Paul Kohn Irving Laker Max Stollman Phillip Stollman David B. Hermelin Co-Chairman Sponsor Committee VAAD HORABONIM OFFICERS RABBI LEIZER LEVIN RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER RABBI YAAKOV GORDON President Menahel Vice-President Dr. Harris Mainster Robert Naftaly Paul Newman Sam Novetsky Joseph Nusbaum Irving Palman Seymour Rabinowitz Harry Rott Joseph Roth Henry Raiber Jack Shanfield Max Sosin Robert A. Stewart Irving N. Weiss Morris Weiss Mark Weitz Paul Zuckerman SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER Honoring Leonard Borman SENATOR BOB PACKWOOD UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM OREGON Senator Packwood led the fight in the Senate against the sale of AWACS to Saudi Arabia. Engaged in outstanding philanthropic acts for Jewish endeavors and humanitar- ian deeds for all mankind. Great-grandson of an Oregon pioneer, Senator Packwood gradu- ated from Willamette University and New York University School of Law. In 1968 he was elected to the Unit- ed States Senate as the youngest Senator in the 91st Congress and is now serving his 3rd term. Senator Packwood is Chairman of the Commerce, Science and Trans- For more information call 559-5005 portation Committee; Chairman of the Taxation Subcommittee of the Finance Committee and a member of the Small Business Committee.