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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-08-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Borman to Lead Drive for Elderly Facilities

A major fund-raising
campaign for the new Fleis-
chman Residence (for
Jewish Elderly) and Blum-
berg Plaza has been
launched under the chair-
manship of Paul Borman.

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The Fleischman Resi-
dence and Blumberg Plaza,
sponsored by the Jewish
Home for Aged, will rise on
the Jewish community's
Maple-Drake site near the
Jewish Community Center.
With the adjoining Jewish
Federation Apartments, the
Residence and Plaza will
complete a "continuum of
care" for elderly person's.
The ground breaking is
scheduled for Sept. 12.
With construction and
operating endowment, the
RJE project is expected to
total close to $6,500,000.
Major gifts from the Edward
Fleischman and Louis
Blumberg families, an-
nounced last week, will give
a significant boost to the
capital fund-raising drive
for the RJE and plaza.
Borman will lead a.
committee consisting of
Max M. Fisher, honorary
chairman; Joseph H.
Jackier and Julie Levy,
co-chairmen; and the fol-
lowing:
Herbert A. Aronsson,
Louis Berry, Tillie
Brandwine, Irwin I. Cohn,
Sol R. Colton, Sidney I.
Feldman, Marvin H. Fleis-
chman, Nathan I. Goldin,

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Home for Aged, serves on
the executive committee
and is chairman of the ad-
missions committee. •
He has played a leader-
ship role in the Allied
Jewish Campaign, serving
as vice chairman, pre-
Campaign chairman and a
member of the Campaign
Cabinet. He was associate
chairman of the 1980 and
1981 Campaigns.
Honored by the Jewish
Theological Seminary for
distinguished service to the
Jewish and general com-
PAUL BORMAN
munities, Borman also is a
Marvin H. Goldman, Irwin director of the American
Green, David B. Hermelin, Committee for the Weiz-
Dr. Richard Krugel, Irving mann Institute of Science in
Laker, Beth Lowenstein, Israel and is chairman of
Florine Mark Ross, David the Institute's Michigan
Miro, Samuel Rich, Irving -Chapter. He serves on the
R. Seligman and Robert A. boards of the United Foun-
Steinberg. dation and many other
Borman is a vice civic, cultural and educa-
president of the Jewish tional organizations.

Brazilian Jews Back Israel

RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA)
— The Jewish community of
Brazil has publicly ex-
pressed its support for Is-
rael's military action in
Lebanon to remove the ter-
rorist PLO from that coun-
try.
In a message to President
Joao Figueiredo, who had
condemned Israel's opera-
tion in Lebanon, the Jewish
Confederation of Brazil, the
representative organization
of Brazilian Jewry, and all
other principal Jewish
organizations, declared that
attacks against Israel
around the world were
"hypocritical" and that
comparing Israel to Nazi
Germany was "irrational."
The letter alerted the
president to the escalation
of anti-Semitic propaganda
in the country disguised as
anti-Zionism since the war
began June 6. Thousands of
anti-Israel and anti-Zionist
stickers have been pasted
up on walls of buildings in
many streets in Sao Paulo.
Meanwhile, two of the
country's three leading
newspapers, Jornal do
Brasil and 0 Estado de
Sao Paulo, have consis-
tently supported Israel's

Jewish Education
Topic of Parley

NEW YORK — Some
1,500 Jewish teachers will
meet at Brandeis Univer-
sity next week for the
seventh annual conference
on Alternatives in Jewish
Education.
This year's conference
will focus on the issue of
building coalitions between
educators and lay persons to
enhance the profession and
role of Jewish education in
the community. Small dis-
cussion groups will seek to
develop strategies to make
Jewish education a higher
communal priority.
The four-day program
will feature workshops
dealing with pedagogic
technique, subject areas of
the Jewish curriculum and
research and technological
developments in education.

action in Lebanon. The
third newspaper, 0
Globo, has adopted a
stance of "neutrality."
In another widely circu-
lated newspaper, Folha de
Sao Paulo, which routinely
carries anti-Israel reports
from Lebanon and offers
comments favorable to the
PLO, the former Ambas-
sador from Brazil to Israel,
Barreto Leite Filho, de-
fended Israel.

Aid for Lebanon

NEW YORK — The
Workmen's Circle has an-
nounced a fund-raising,
drive channeled through
Histadrut, the Israel Feder-
ation of Labor, to aid war
victims in Lebanon.
Workmen's Circle also
appealed for a return to
tranquility in Lebanon and
the removal of Israel, Sy-
rian and PLO troops from
Lebanese soil. It condemned
PLO terror and its holding
of 500,000 Beirut residents
"hostage."

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