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 •:* 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 -•::::::::::::::::::::::::!:::f:555!:55555 !:!:55!:5555!:: ::::555!:!:57:!:555 !:55!:555 555:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!:!:::::!:!:!:555::!:5:5555::::::::::::::::!:5::::::::::::::::::::!:::::::::::55.!:::::55555!:!: ::::55.5!:5!:55::: :5555::::::::::::::,.. •,. 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.