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April 08, 1983 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-04-08

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40 Friday, April 8, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

`Old-Pro' Lawrence Michelson Retains
Widespread Admiration as Octogenartan

Wedding, Rehearsal and Ceremony Assistance

Sharon Padzensky

Lawrence J. Michelson
has a record of notable
achievements that have re-

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tained his name among the
most distinguished in the
advertising field, locally,
statewide and nationally.
That is why, now, as he
approaches the status of an
octogenarian, the title "Old
Pro" fits him as well now as
it did when he began to earn
it in his craft six decades
ago.
That is why his partner-
ship during all those years
with Leonard N. Simons is a
source of special admiration
because, while there are al-
ways professional and
communal differings, the
two partners remain the es-
teemed who have retained
strong friendship and sol-
idarity in business.
Because octogenarian
Michelson has a record
not only in advertising,
filled with great
achievements, but also in,
communal devotions, his
personality remains a
dominant factor in
Michigan's civic and
Jewish records.
Among his affiliations,

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Women's Forum Theme:
Generation to Generation'

The Jewish connection Kayes, Rosanne Kukes,
from generation to genera- Carol Lawrence, Ilene Lee,
tion will be the topic of the Melvy Erman Lewis, Sha-
Jewish Welfare Federation ron Lipton, Beverly Liss,
Women's Division Spring Sherry Lofman, Donna
Forum with author and lec- Maddin, Sherry Medsker,
turer Arthur Kurzweil 9:15 Sylvia Miller, Hannah
a.m. April 21 at the main Moss, Wendy Roizen,
Jewish Community Center. Rosalie Rosen, Sheri Schiff,
Committee members in- Lisa Shiffman, Norinne
clude Beth Aviv, Sarita Selesko, Madelon Selig-
Bagdade, Lisa Barbas, man, Bonnie Seligson,
Susie Berger, Marilyn Be- Joyce Sherman, Louise
rris, Susie Blustein, Car- Spector, Phyllis Strome,
men Biederman, Pearlena Susan Tapper, Eileen Was-
Bodzin, Deena Canvasser, serman, Linda Weingarden
Cherie Chosid, Gloria Co- and Linda Zlotoff.
hen, Rosalie Cohen and
Registration for the
Bonnie Cohn.
Spring Forum closes
Also on the committee are Monday. There is a fee.
Linda Cole, Barbara Cook Child care service is
Bonnie Cousens, Sharon available through the
Edelman, Leslee Feinstein, Jewish Center.
Linda Garfield, Susie Ger-
shenson, Nancy Glass, For information, contact
Dena Golden, Helen Bertha Chomsky, assistant
Gottlieb, Marsha Hoffert, director of Women's Di-
Adele Kalman, Linda vision, 965-3939.

C

OPEN YEAR
ROUND

Michelson counts the Ad-
craft Club, of which he is a
50-year member.
He has been involved in
efforts on behalf of the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign
through its Arts and Crafts
Division. At Temple Beth
El, he has served as a board
member and treasurer.
Michelson was on the
board of Franklin Hills

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Specials Good April 8 thru April 11

LAWRENCE MICHELSON

Country Club and vice
president of the Shapero
School of Nursing at Sinai
Hospital.
For many years,
Michelson has been
active in the Old News-
boys Fund, having do-
nated his advertising
services and participated
in the street sale as well.
With Simons, he estab-
lished the Simons-
Michelson Trust Fund
through the United Jewish
Charities, benefiting 100
charitable organizations
each year.
Michelson joined Simons
in 1929 in a partnership
that has lasted more than
50 years.
Michelson married the
former Helen ("Pinky")
Ehrlich 48 years ago. They
have two children, James
and Mrs. Marvin (Sally)
Davidson of Rye, N.Y. The
senior Michelsons have six
grandchildren.

JUST NORTH OF 9 MILE .

546-5598,

The Cooperative Council
of the League of Jewish
Women's Organizations of
Greater 'Detroit recently
held its annual Passover
Seder luncheon for past and
present Jewish mentally
impaired patients from area
hospitals, nursing homes
and foster homes.
More than 200 retarded
citizens were bused to the
Jewish Community Center
in West Bloomfield for a
traditional Passover Seder.
Transportation was pro-
vided by the Ladies of Oak
Park.
In addition to being
served a Passover meal,
each guest was presented a
gift package. Entertain-
ment was provided by Paris,
The Son of Perez. Many of
the patients also performed.
Rabbi and Mrs. Sol-
omon H. Gruskin have
directed the program for
many years.

The Cooperative Council
is comprised of 13 auton-
omous service groups which
have joined forces, under
the League of Jewish
Women's Organizations,
combining their efforts to
help those in need. The an-
nual Passover Seder as well
as the Hanuka party are
funded by donations from
organizations of Coopera-
tive Council and of the
league, in addition to pri-
vate donations.
The president of the
league is Margot Klein.
Vice President of the league
and chairman of Coopera-
tive Council is Lina Burns-
tein. Her committee in-
cludes: Mary Bookstein,
Frances Brown, Bessie Ch-
ase, Dorothy Cohen, Nettie
Deutch, Deena Fishman,
Delores Greenspan, Miriam
Lawrence, Ethel Levy,
Hannah Linden and Sheila
Ordin.

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