30 Friday, November 4, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
The B'nai B'rith Foundation of the United States
cordially invites you to attend the
1983 B'nai B'rith International Great American Traditions Award Dinner
honoring
Roger B. Smith
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer General Motors Corporation
Tuesday, November 22, 1983,
THE WESTIN HOTEL,
R.S.V.P.
552-8070
6:30 p.m. at
Renaissance Center
$135 per person
Dietary Laws
GENERAL CHAIRMEN
W. MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL
ALAN E. SCHWARTZ
DONALD R. MANDICH
A. ALFRED TAUBMAN
HONORARY CHAIRMEN
Hon. James Blanchard
Walker L. Gisler
Irwin I. Cohn
Rodkey Craighead
Hon. Bobby D. Crim
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David K. Easlick
Max M. Fisher
Douglas A. Fraser
Edward J. Giblin
Joseph L. Hudson, Jr.
Hon. Phillip M. Kiutznick
Gerald Kraft
Hon. Carl Levin
John C. McCabe
William G. Meese
Herbert Rechter
John J. Riccardo
Hon. Donald W. Riegle, Jr.
Jack A. Robinson
C. Boyd Stockmeyer
Dr. Daniel Thursz
Hon. G. Mennen Williams
Stanley J. Winkelman
Leonard Woodcock
Hon. Coleman A. Young
GENERAL CO-CHAIRMEN
Dr. David A. Adamany
Thomas B. Adams
James A. Ailber
Wendell W. Anderson, Jr.
Dr. Jerry Appel
Herman E. Armstrong
Hon. Richard H. Austin
Don C. Becker
Stephen Berish
Louis Berry
Kenneth Bertin
Owen Bieber
Dave Bing
David L. Bittker
Paul Borman
Floyd A. Bornstein
Joseph Broder
Fr. Malcolm Carron, S.J.
E. Paul Casey
Allen Chariupski
Douglas J. Adair
Norman Adeisberg
Mrs. Eadie Albion
Louis G. Allen
Benjamin Ambrosinl
Dr. Eugene Arden
Louis E. Barden
Donald E. Bards
Dr. Abraham Becker
George Bell
William D. Bennison
Mandell L. Berman
Sherwood Berman
Barton Berman
Harold Beznos
David W. Bianchi
Dr. Herbert J. Bloom
Lewis Bloomberg
J.F. Bookout
George Brady
L.J. Brediger
Dr. Michael J. Brennan
Edward Brewer
Paul Broder
Andrew R. Brodhun
Michael Brooks
Hon. William S. Broomfield
Horace Brown
Robert M. Burns
Donald Canvasser
Hadley Case
Dr. Joseph E. Champagne
Manuel Charach
Martin E. Citrin
Gary Cochran
Frederick Cody
Samuel M. Cohodas
Nathan G. Conyers
Donald E. Cooper
Gerald Corlin
Frank Couzens, Jr.
E.L. Cox
Wardell C. Croft
Dr. Frederick Cummings
Harry B. Cunningham
Hugh C. Daly
Marvin Danto
Edward Davis
Alfred Deutsch
*Committee in Formation
Peter B. Clark
Jack Cochran
Leon S. Cohan
Phillip Cohen
Orval R. Crabbe
Joseph Cutler
John F. Daly
John Danielson
William Davidson
Milton Deaner
Henry Dorfman
Bernard M. Fauber
Sam Fishman
Glen W. Fortinberry
Samuel Frankel
Richard M. Gabrys
H.B. Gordon
William O. Graham
Hon. Martha Griffiths
Dr. William Haber
David Handleman
Nathan Harris
David B. Hermelin
Joseph H. Jackier
David A. Jaffa
Harold S. Jaffa
Hon. Frank J. Kelley
Daniel J. Kelley
Melvin Kepes
W. George Kramer, Jr.
Robert D. Krestal
Richard P. Kughn
Carlton Lindell
Howard M. Love
William Lucas
Harold M. Marko
M. Frank McCaffrey
Walter J. McCarthy
H. James McNeal
Richard L. Meeselie
Philip J. Meathe
Charles Milan
Myron L. Mllgrom
Ralph Miller
P. Gerald Mills
Sol Moss
Robert H. Naftaly
Milford Nemer
Donald E. Petersen
Irving Pitt
David Pollack
William J. Poplack
Heinz C. Prechter
Thomas J. Reghanti
J. Mason Reynolds
Dean E. Richardson
Arthur Ronan
Jerome Schostak
Sidney Schwartz
Ray A. Shapero
Dr. Harold T. Shapiro
Dr. Milton Shiffman
Irving Siegel
Donald R. Simon
Philip Siomovitz
Charles T. Smith, Jr.
Ernest M. Solomon
Max Sosin
B.I. Stanczyk
Matthew Steckel
Robert W. Stewart
Phillip Stoliman
Joshua J. Stone
Peter W. Stroh
Archbishop Edmund C. Szoka
William P. Vititoe
Milton M. Weinstein
H. Martin Wesffall
James S. Wilkerson
Dr. James Woodruff, Ed. D.
DINNER COMMITTEE*
Robert E. Dewar
Morris Direnfeid
J. McGregor Dodds
Richard Donovan
Walter E. Douglas
Milton Dresner
John W. Dwyer
Emmett Eagan, Sr.
Stanley Eisenberg
Alex J. Etkin
Leonard R. Farber
Hon. Jack Faxon
Hon. Norman Feder
Oscar H. Feldman
J.A. Ferguson
Dr. Leon Fill
Rabbi Louis Finkelman
William J. Flynn
Hon. Joseph Forbes
Sidney Forbes
William Clay Ford
Waiter B. Ford, II
J. Russell Fowler
Hon. Donald F. Fracassi
Sam Freedman
Donald H. Freeman
John H. French, Jr.
Thomas F. Gaffney
Joel F. Garfield
Donald F. Gaston
Lawrence R. Gechter
Dennis Gershenson
Sheldon Glrsh
Irving Goldberg
Dr. Donald L. Golden
Bernard Gordon
Edward Gordon
A. Gosclnski
Louis A. Goutman
T.C. Graham
Hon. Barry M. Grant
Irwin Green
Frank S. Greenberg
Jon Greenberg
Mrs. Ruth Grey
James Grosfeid
Robert N. Gurnitz
Martin Heckel
Gilbert L. Haley
Samuel Hamburger
Edward M. Harris
Leonard Herman
Richard C. Hoerner
Robert Holmes
David B. Holtman
Irwin T. Holtzman
Jason L. Honigman
Milton M. Howard
H. Clay Howell
Alan J. Hutton
Michael Hitch
Alan leer
Dr. Arthur Jefferson
Robert Jenkins
Emery Jonas,
Robert E. Jones
Maxwell Jospey
Melvin Kaftan
David Kahan
Austin Kanter
Dr. Michael B. Karbal
Sidney J. Karbel
Alexander Karp
Reuben Katz
Hon. Damon J. Keith
Henry Konstam
Fred Korzon
Dr. Edward G. Kroll
Irving Laker
William S. Lazich
David Lebenbom
Sol Lefton
Yale Levin
Mrs. Bobbie Levine
David Limarie
Walton A. Lewis
J. Hugh Liedtke
Richard H. Lobenthal
John J. MacDonald
Robert E. McCabe
James W. McCiernon
Hon. Wade H. McCree, Jr.
Rt. Rev. H. Coleman McGehee, Jr.
Henry P. McHale
Theodore H. Mecke, Jr.
Arnold Michlin
Milton J. Miller
Abraham A. Mlnowitz
J. Michael Moore
Charles A. Muer
Joseph Nederlander
Robert C. Nelson
Richard D. Nolan
John Novak
Marvin Novick
Irvin Nusbaum
John R. Nyland
Charles A. O'Brien
Cl
P Ohm
Alexander T. Ornstein
Joseph C. Overbeck
David K. Page
Ronald Pancratz
Daniel N. Pevos
Bernard Pincus
Max J. Pincus
Murray C. Pitt
Markus Plotkin
Hughes Potiker
Philip H. Power
A. Neville Proctor
Hon. Carl D. Pursell
Longworth M. Quinn
Dr. Vaughan Quinn
Fred F. Raznick
B.A. Relger
Robert A. Rink
D. Jack Rixmann
Edwin A. Roberts, Jr.
David M. Roderick
Meyer Rosenbaum
Maurice Rosender
Norman H. Rosenfeld
Sigmunt Rubin
Marvin S. Ruby
Hon. William A. Ryan
Robert S. Sachs
Louis Schlossberg
Bernard Schiussel
Tom Schoenith
Morton L. Scholnlck
Arthur C. Schott
Douglas A. Schubot
Louis Segel
Jack Seiderman
George Seyburn
Daniel Shanhan,
Mickey Shapiro
Asa Shapiro
Ernest Shaw
Robert J. Sheerin
Jack Shenkman
I.W. Sherr
Arthur M. Sills
Gilbert B. Silverman
Leonard N. Simons
Eugene Sloan
Carmi Siomovitz
J.E. Smith
Ernest V. Smutek
Herbert Sott
Richard C. Stankey
Martha Jean Steinberg
Robert A. Steinberg
Stanford C. Stoddard
Max Stoliman
R.A. Stranaharr., Jr.
Rudolph Straus
Norbert A. Sylvester
Marvin Tamaroff
Eugene Tapero
George Tarnoff
Joel D. Tauber
Cleveland Thurber, Sr.
Salvatore Toffanetti
Paul R. Trigg, Jr.
Thomas Turner
T. Wayne Warren
Harold Warren
Lawrence J. Washington
Kenneth Way
Max M. Wayburn
Harry Weinberger
Arnold J. Weiner
Earl Weingarden
Dr. Paul Welnir
Edwin Weinstein
Louis L. Weinstein
Bernard Weisberg
Harvey L. Weisberg
Peter Weisberg
Alton W. Whitehouse
Roy Levy Williams
Robert E. Winkel
Hon. John M. Wise
Donald E. Young
George M. Zeltzer
Harold Zuker
Paul Zuckerman
B'NAI B'RITH FOUNDATION OF THE UNITED STATES
Nathan D. Rubenstein
Detroit Chairman
Louis Weber
Honorary Chairman
Sharon R. Rappaport
Michigan Director,
B'nai B'rith Foundation of the United States
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Kotlowitz Ousted
from Jewish
Agency Post
JERUSALEM - (JTA) —
The long and bitter battle
over the continued function-
ing of Herut activist Rafael
Kotlowitz as chairman of
the Jewish Agency aliya
department ended last week
when the Agency's board of
governors voted to remove
him from the post. The vote
was 36-6 with 12 absten-
tions.
Kotlowitz will however,
continue as chairman of the
World Zionist Organization
(WZO) aliya department.
The Jewish Agency deals
with immigrants from lands
of distress while the WZO
deals with immigrants from
free lands.
The move to oust Kot-
lowitz was led by American
board members represent-
ing the "non-Zionist"
(fund-raisers) section of the
Jewish Agency. They
claimed that Kotlowitz
"could not communicate"
with American Jewry.
The South African-born
Kotlowitz, a lawyer by pro-
fession and a long-time
Betar-Herut loyalist,
tenaciously fought the move
to oust him. Recently he ob-
tained a temporary injunc-
tion from a Tel Aviv district
court forbidding the Agen-
cy's board from appointing
anyone else in his place.
But, as board legal aides
pointed out, the injunction
did not prevent the board
from ousting Kotlowitz.
Denver Consul
for Israel
Is Rejected
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The U.S. government has
rejected Israel's application
to open a consulate in De-
nver, Colo. The refusal is
embarrassing because the
Israeli Cabinet approved
the appointment of veteran
diplomat Yaacov Morris to
be Consul General four
months ago and prepara-
tions have been going on to
establish the Israel mission.
The U.S. decision was jus-
tified by the State Depart-
ment on the grounds that
Denver is close to sensitive
military installations. If Is-
rael opens a consulate
there, less desirable foreign
missions might seek to fol-
low suit and the American
authorities do not wish to
encourage this develop-
ment, the State Department
explained.
Israel is understood to
have appealed the initial re-
jection, but the appeal, too,
was turned down. Foreign
Ministry sources said the
U.S. has suggested alterna-
tive sites in the Midwest but
Israel so far has not ac-
cepted them because none
has a large Jewish commu-
nity.
Named Director
LOS ANGELES — Dr.
Sybil Milton, chief archivist
at the Leo Baeck Institute,
has been appointed Director
of Holocaust studies at the
Los Angeles-based Simon
Wiesenthal Center.
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