THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 22, 1982 15 Abe Satovsky Marks Israel Devotion on His 75th Birthday Schools. Abraham Satovsky chose In Florida, Satovsky to continue his deep interest served as the Coronado in his lifelong Zionist affili- ation and his interest in Is- Building co-chairman of the rael by celebrating his 75th Greater Miami Federation birthday in Israel. He is in Campaign from 1975 to Israel now with his wife 1982 and has been affiliated Tobie to mark his important with the Aventura Jewish birthday, 14,hich occurred on _ Center of North. Miami Beach since 1976. Oct. 15. Satovsky was chairman While family and friends will honor him at a dinner of the legal committee of Oct. 30, Satovsky responded Shaarey Zedek, president of to advance messages of ,the men's club from 1947 to greetings with Shalom 1950 and named honorary greeting messages from Is- president in 1958. He was president of the synagogue rael. A former president of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, for more than four decades active in Allied Jewish from 1958 to 1961 and is a life member of the board. He founded. and is past president and honorary president of the Great Lakes Region of the Na- tional Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs and is a past president and life member of the board of the NFJMC. From the University of Michigan he earned undergraduate and law degrees. Professionally, he is a 50-year member of the Michigan State Bar Association, and a member of the Oakland County and American Bar Associations,"Ameri- can Judicature Society and Detroit BarAssocia- tion, among others. He is former president of Detroit Lodge of Bnai Brith and former vice president of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. He has been a member of the advi- sory council of the United Synagogue of America and was recipient of an award from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Satovsky is a member of the Detroit Service Group and served on the Jewish Welfare Federation's board of governors which honored him with its merit award. A visitor to Israel many times, he led a DSG mission there. He also is vice president of Mo'os Hitim of Greater Detroit and was active in the Detroit Round Table of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews. For many years, he was active in the United Foundation Torch Drive and in Israel Bonds from whom he received the Jerusalem Award. He was named a board member of the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan this year and is a member of the Ameri- can Arbitration Associa- tion and the Detroit Bar Association's public advisory committee for judicial candidates. Satovsky has received several honors and awards and is listed in a variety of Who's Who editions. SAVING FOR THE HOLIDAYS CAN BE A BEAR. ABRAHAM SATOVSKY Campaign and major con- gregational and community functions, Satovsky retains his many affiliations in the important movements. Among them are: Jewish Community Council, Men's ORT, Zionist Organization of America, Hadassah Associates, Michigan Historical Jewish American Society, Jewish Congress, United Synagogue of America and United Hebrew Kissinger Humor The New York Times Washington Talk page last Saturday, took note of "Kis- singer Humor" in the fol- lowing item: "Simcha Dinitz, former Israeli ambassador to the United States, was in town (Washington) to attend a conference of Friends of He- brew University. Sitting on a couch in the lobby of his hotel, he told this tale about Henry A. Kissinger: "A few weeks ago Dinitz and Shimon Peres, the Labor Party leader in Is- rael, were visiting Mr. Kis- singer at a guest house on Long Island. The former Secretary of State invited his two old friends to join him for a stroll on the beach. "Along the way, a Jewish man swimming in the ocean recognized Peres and rushed out of the water to greet him. A few hundred yards on down the beach a New Jersey couple recognized Dinitz and stopped to chat. "At this point Kissinger, who likes to joke about his ego, informed his walking companions, 'If no one rec- ognizes me in the next five minutes, this meeting is over.' " You've heard the saying, "Christmas comes but once a year." Well, for people with a stack of bills to pay in January, once is quite enough. But now, First Federal of Michigan can take that Bah-Humbug spirit out of your next holiday season when you join our Christmas Club now. You'll be prepared for those January bills and your money will be earning 51/2% per year, daily interest, paid and compounded quarterly. And when you join now, we'll give you a present. A Christmas CubT" Bear like the one you see here, free with a weekly deposit of $20 or more. Or only $2 with a weekly deposit of $10. 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