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September 23, 1983 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-09-23

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MDA Dinner to Honor Sander Levin

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Congressman Sander
Levin will receive the Dis-
tinguished Humanitarian
Service Award of the
American Red Magen
David for Israel at the
Michigan Region's annual

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the ADDITION to our sales staff
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service in the future.

testimonial dinner Oct. 23
at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Dr. John J. Mames,
chairman of ARMDI's
Michigan region, and Dr.
Morris Starkman, chair-
man of the medical-dental
council, stated that Rep.
Levin is being cited for "his
splendid record of promot-
ing and advancing the cause
of civil and human rights of

Development and as
assistant administrator
coordinated various pro-
grams for about 200 pri-
vate and voluntary
groups and agencies
engaged in overseas de-
velopment of technical
and humanitarian assis-
tance. Rep. Levin was
affiliated with the Cen-
tennial Lodge of Bnai
Brith and also served as
dinner chairman for
Bar-Ilan University's an-
nual event. Presently he
is on the advisory board
of the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith.
Working with various
groups concerned about the
immigration problems of
Soviet Jews, Rep. Levin has
signed numerous letters
and statements to Soviet
and American officials on
behalf of Soviet Jews who
have been denied the right
to emigrate. He has also
vigorously protested non-
SANDER LE VIN
delivery of mail to Soviet
the oppressed and discrimi- Jews and the recent forma-
nated, for his devoted efforts tion and activities of the
to alleviate the plight of Anti-Zionist Committee.
Levin has "adopted" five
Soviet Jews, the Jews of
Ethiopia, and other victims refusnik families, with
of injustice and persecution, whom he is in corre-
for displaying deep concern spondence, and for whom
for the welfare, security and he is lobbying for permis-
the destiny of the people of sion to emigrate to Israel or
Israel and in recognition of the U.S.
Levin protested the sus-
his special interest in the
life-saving and far-reaching pension of the sale of F-16s
humanitarian activities of to Israel and co-sponsored a
Magen David Adorn, Is- Congressional resolution
rael's emergency medical, expressing support for the
ambulance and blood serv- sale. He is urging passage of
the foreign aid bill which
ice."
Levin, a native Detroiter, includes economic support
is a Harvard University funds for Israel.
Levin continues to
graduate and former ad-
junct professor of law at support the funding of
Wayne State University, is the Holocaust Memorial
a former Michigan state Council and establish-
senator and was voted ment of the National
"Outstanding Freshman Holocaust Remembrance
Legislator" by the Michigan Center in Washington. He
Press Corps (1965-1966 ses- also co sponsored resolu-
tions commemorating
sion).
He also served in the Jewish Heritage Week
Agency for International and National Sakharov
Day.
During his recent visit to
Israel, Levin saw some of
the activities of Magen
David Adorn in Jerusalem,
including a mobile inten-

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Katzman, Bess Berris, Eve-
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We have fresh new styles that
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sive care unit which was
donated in honor of Sally
and Joseph Handleman.
A Congressman Sander
M. Levin MDA Paramedics
Training Scholarship is
being established. Drs.
Mames and Starkman
pointed out that a commu-
nity tribute committee is
being formed to assist the
event.
For information, call
American Red Magen
David for Israel, 353-0434.

Ida Fuller was tendered
a luncheon at Merrick's on
the occasion of her 88th
birthday Sept. 15. The
luncheon was hosted by her
granddaughter Jill Gurwin.
Family and friends were on
hand to participate in the
celebration.

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