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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-02-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

20 Friday, Feburary 11, 1984

Grants, Prizes
for Hebrew U.

JERUSALEM — Four re-
search grants and 20 prizes
for academic achievement
have been allocated to He-
brew University by Latin
American industrialist
Rubin Bird. The prizes and
grants, which total
$100,000, are for the cur-
rent academic year.

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Fourteen members of the recent Hadracha lead-
ership mission to Israel are shown in front of the
newly-constructed Max Fisher-Alfred Taubman
Community Center in Detroit's Project Renewal twin
city of Ramla. Standing from left are: David Jaffa,
Gerald Naftaly, Allen Wolf, Barry Bess, Fred Golden-
berg, Jeffrey Aisen, Robert Bodack, Bernard Kent,
Robert Berlow, Irwin Alterman, Norman Ash,
William Graham, Norman Horowitz and Alan Kauf-
man. Kneeling are Michael Feldman, Israeli guide
Alek Fleisher, Tom Wexelberg-Clouser and Douglas
Etkin.

Detroit will be well repre-
sented when 2,000 young
Jewish leaders, age 25-40,
convene in Washington,
D.C. March 11-13 for the
fourth national biennial
Young Leadership Confer-
ence of the UJA Young
Leadership Cabinet. The
meeting will focus on criti-
cal issues facing world
Jewry today. .
Conference participants
will receive briefings on
domestic and foreign affairs
by high-ranking members
of the White House staff and
the State Department,
members of Congress and
representatives of the state
of Israel. Sessions will in-
clude open discussions with
government officials and
with other young leaders
from around the country.
The theme for this year's
conference is "Linking De-
stinies." Participants will
examine relationships be-
tween the United States
and Israel and assess prob-
lems.
Attendees will take

part in a full program of
plenary and workshop
sessions to learn how na-
tional issues affect them
on the local level, how
they can be effective in
working for change, and
how they can create and
implement programs.
The Young Leadership
Cabinets of the United
Jewish Appeal are com-
posed of men and women be-

tween the ages of 25-40 who
are business and profes-
sional leaders from their re-
spective communities.
The Detroit area Cabinet
holds a monthly leadership
institute series. Recent
topics have included the
Holocaust, history of Israel,
Jewish identity and the
budgeting of Allied Jewish
Campaign dollars. The local
group also holds a four-day
summer retreat, where they
share ideas, hold education
programs and Campaign
solicitor training.
The local contingent to
the Washington conference
will be led by Michael S.
Feldman, chairman of the
UJA Young Leadership
Cabinet in Detroit. The 10
local Cabinet members are
Peter M. Alter, David G.
Aronow, Dan G. Guyer,
David L. Harold, Jonathan
M. Jaffa, Norman A. Pap-
pas, Michael B. Perlman,
Ronald H. Riback, Kenneth
J. Safran and Howard J.
Tapper.

Detroiters Stanley D.
Frankel and Lawrence S.
Jackier are former
chairmen of the national
Young Leadership
Cabinet.
All interested young per-
sons are invited to be part of
the Detroit delegation. For
information, call the Young
Adult Division at. the
Jewish Welfare Federation,
965-3939.


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Shown at the recent United Jewish Appeal Young
Leadership Cabinet meeting locally are, standing
from left, Howard Tapper, Jan Hauser, Sally Krugel,
Ron Riback, speaker Rep. Howard Wolpe and Ken-
neth Safran, Kneeling are Michael Perlman and
Michael and Marcy Feldman.

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