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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-09-17

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126 Friday, September 11, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Magen David Adorn Dinner Marks Increase
in Generosity for Israel's Medical Service

By HEIDI PRESS

and Mrs. Joseph Krinsky in couple; and by, State Sen.
memory of their daughter Jack Faxon, who presented
Melissa Ann, and from Mr. a resolution from the
and Mrs. Grant Silverfarb, Michigan Legislature to the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silver- honorees.
farb, Bernard Edelman and
Representatives from the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young. general community were
Nearly 400 persons among the dinner guests.
attended the dinner at They included Michigan
which encomia for the Republican Congressman
Charlupskis came from and Mrs. William Broom-
many quarters. Dinner field, Sister Carol Rittner of
Chairman David B. Mercy College, Duane
Hermelin welcomed the Johnson, executive director
dinner guests and the of the Southeast Michigan
couple's children, Region of the American Red
grandchildren, sister Cross; Robert Arcand and
from Israel and friends Rev. Otis Sanders of the De-
from out-of-town who troit Round Table of the Na-
gathered in their honor.
tional Conference of Chris-
Hermelin was joined in tians and Jews.
his tribute to the couple by
In his remarks, Hermelin
Phyllis Beaver, president of described his recent trip to
the women's committee; by Israel and Lebanon, where
Dr. John Mames, chairman he saw the MDA in action.
of the Michigan Region for In his introduction of Dr.
ARMDI; by Rabbi Irwin Mames, he applauded the
Groner of Cong. Shaarey Michigan Region chairman
Zedek; by Dr. Morris and Mrs. Mames for their
Starkman, chairman of the labors on behalf of ARMDI.
Dr. Mames enumerated
Medical-Dental Council,
who presented the Distin- the services provided by
guished Humanitarian Israel's national emer-
Service Award to the gency medical service
and spoke of the role
Magen David Adorn
played during Operation
Peace for Galilee.
"Humanity knows no
borders," Mames said as
he described how the MDA
provided medical assistance
to Israelis and Lebanese
alike. He lashed out at the
news media for what he
called distortions in their
reporting of the Operation
Peace for Galilee events.
He concluded his remarks
with appreciation to the
local MDA leadership, par-
ticularly to Philip
Slomovitz, editor and pub-
lisher of The Jewish News,
who is a consultant to the
Michigan Region.
Joining Hermelin on
Duane Johnson, left, executive director of the
Southeastern Michigan Chapter of the American Red the dais were: Ivan
Cross, presented Myron Steinberg, honorary chair- Bloch, dinner co-chair-
man of the Detroit ARMDI dinner, with a pin in man, who -substituted
recognition of his five years of service to the Red for the ailing Goldie Adler
by giving the dinner invoca-
Cross.

The response to the ap-
peal on behalf of the Ameri-
can Red Magen David for Is-
rael Sunday, at a dinner at
Adat Shalom Synagogue in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
(Franka) Charlupski, set a
record in generosity by
nearly doubling the amount
raised at previous dinners
here for ARMDI.
Among the gifts to Is-
rael's emergency medical
and blood service which re-
sulted from the dinner were
two mobile intensive care
units, of which one was do-
nated by the honorees; one
ambulance from the Be-
rman and Radzinski
Families; and three
Founder-Patron National
MDA Blood Centers, one
each from Mr. and Mrs.
Carmi Slomovitz, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Dorfman and
Frances Rosenzweig and
Family in memory of Felix
Rosenzweig.
The Paramedics Training
Scholarship Program bene-
fited from gifts in honor of
the Charlupskis from Mr.

Pictured at the dinner at Adat Shalom Synagogue Sunday on behalf of the
American Red Magen David for Israel were, seated, from left: the honorees'
grandson Itai Beiderman on the lap of Rabbi Groner, Mrs. Beaver, Philip
Slomovitz, Mrs. Charlupski, Charlupski, Mrs. Dorfman, Dorfman, and Mrs.
Schaumberg. Standing, from left, are: Cantor Klein, Mrs. Segal, Dr. Segal, Stein-
berg, Louis Silverfarb, Carmi Slomovitz, Dr. Mames, Hermelin, Bloch, Rabbi Es-
kin, Mr. and Mrs. Karp and Schaumberg.

tion; Carmi Slomovitz,
dinner co-chairman; Myron
S. Steinberg, honorary
dinner chairman; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry S. Dorfman, ad-
vanced gift chairmen; Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander Karp,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Schaumberg, Dr. and Mrs.
Norman A. Segal and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis L. Silver-
farb, advanced gift associ-
ate chairmen.
Other honorary chair-
men for the dinner were
William Davidson, Irving
Laker and David B.
Holtzman.
Cantor Louis Klein
of Cong Bnai Moshe
sang the anthems, and
Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin
gave the benediction.

Dr. M. Selman

Dr. Morris Selman, a
thoracic surgeon, died Sept.
5 in Toledo, Ohio. He was
70.
A former Detroiter, Dr.
Selman was graduated from
Wayne State University
and its school of medicine.
In Toledo, he was on the
staffs of Toledo Mercy and
St. Vincent Hospitals.
Dr. Selman was a diplo-
mate of the American Board
of Thoracic Surgery, and
was affiliated with profes-
sional societies such as the
American Board of General
Surgery, American College
of Cardiology, American
College of Chest Physicians,
American Association for
Thoracic Surgery, Society of
Thoracic Surgeons and the
American Medical Associa-
tion. -
He is survived by his wife,
Helen; two sons, Dr. Warren
and Dr. Steven, both of To-
ledo; a daughter, Susan of
Toledo; a sister, Ann Keller
of Philadelphia, Pa.; and
two grandchildren. Inter-
ment Toledo.

Philip Stern

Philip S. Stern, an attor-
ney, died Sept. 13 at age 74.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Stern
earned a BA degree at the
University of Michigan and
was graduated from the
Harvard Law School. He
was a member of Temple Is-
rael.
He leaves his wife, Pat-
ricia; two sons, Milford of
Woodland Hills, Calif., and
John Perry; two daughters,
Roberta Perry and Mrs.
John (Barbara) Winfrey; a
sister, Mrs. Leonard
(Josephine) Weiner; and
four grandchildren.

Labor Attorney

Rabbi Jacob Rudin Dies

NEW YORK — Rabbi
Jacob Philip Rudin, a
scholar, author and lecturer
and rabbi emeritus of Tem-
ple Beth El in Great Neck,
L.I., died Sept. 10 at age 80.
Prior to his post at Tem-
ple Beth El, Rabbi Rudin
was assistant rabbi at the
Stephen S. Wise Free
Synagogue and assistant to
the president of the Jewish
Institute of Religion in New
York City.
Rabbi Rudin was a past
president of the Synagogue
Council of America. He was
a former president of the
Central Conference of
American Rabbis.
He was the past president
and treasurer of the New

York Metropolitan Associa-
tion of Reform Rabbis and a
member of the executive
board of the New York
Board of Rabbis.

Nat Margolis

Nat Margolis, owner of
Nat Margolis Furniture in
Detroit and Florida, died
Sept. 13 at age 62.
A resident of Ft. Lauder-
dale, Fla., at the time of his
death, Mr. Margolis was a
former member of Bnai
Brith.
He is survived by his wife,
Lillian; a daughter, Mrs.
Stanley (Phyllis) Merson of
Coral Springs, Fla.; three
brothers, Iry of Ft. Lauder-
dale, Fla., Herbert of Oak
Park and Arnold of South-
field., two sisters, Mrs. Max
(Sylvia) Garland of High-
land Beach, Fla., and Mrs.
George (Rose) Zalman of
Southfield; and two grand-
children. Interment
Florida.

Shirley Brasch

Shirley "Sam" Brasch, a
member of Jewish com-
munal organizations, died
Sept. 15.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Brasch was a past president
of the Sutton Ravines Chap-
ter of Women's American
ORT, a member of Detroit
Chapter of Bnai Brith and a
former Hadassah officer.
She leaves her husband,
David; a son, Donald; a
daughter, Mrs. Joseph (De-
borah) Pilette; three
brothers, Frank White,
Howard White and Warren
White of Miami, Fla.; and
four grandchildren.
Services 10 a.m. today at
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

.

Mitchell Victor

Mitchell Victor, former
owner of the Astor Theater
in Detroit, died Sept. 11 at
age 91.
Born in New York, Mr.
Victor was a member of the
former Tri-Square Club and
a Mason. He was a chemical
engineer and was a magna
cum laude graduate of the
University of Michigan Col-
lege of Engineering in 1914.
Mr. Victor also was a reg-
istered pharmacist.
He leaves a brother, Dr.
Arthur V.; nieces and
nephews.

W. Lindenbaum

Winifred Cornell Linden-
baum, a member of Jewish
communal organizations,
died Sept. 11 at age 65.
Born in Saginaw, Mrs.
Lindenbaum was a member
of Hadassah and a board
member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
She leaves her husband,
Bennie P.; a brother, Jack
Cornell of Florida; a sister,
Mrs: Carl (Joslyn) Altman;
nieces and nephews.

In memory of my
dear son

HARRY
CRAINE

Who
passed
away two years
ago. Never to be
forgotten by your
loving mother and
brother Marvin.
Tears can be wiped
away but grief re-
mains in our hearts
forever.
We miss you so
much.

Financier Dies

HOUSTON, Tex. — Ben
Taub, a philanthropist and
financier who helped build a
hospital that bears his
name and donated the land
on which the University of
Houston stands, is dead at
age 93.

In loving memory of our beloved parents

BLANCHE IRENE STERN

and

IRVING L. STERN

You are sadly missed by your children.
Our holiday will be lost without you.

NEW YORK — Louis
Waldman, one of the New
York's top labor lawyers,
died Sept. 12 at age 90.

Carol, Michael, Victor,
Gary, Mark

"Over 65 years of traditional service in the Jewish community with dignity and understanding."

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