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August 31, 1984 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-08-31

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BNAI BRITH

BB International official
to address kick-off dinner

Jewish Philanthropies of
New York.
Campaign funds raised
from the dinner support the
B'nai B'rith Youth Serving
Agencies: the B'nai B'rith
Youth Organization,
A.Z.A., B.B.G. and the
Hillel, Foundations located
on college campuses in
North America, Europe and
Israel.

Cantor Orbach to perform
for B'nai B'rith women

Seymour Reich

Seymour D. Reich, senior
vice president of B'nai
B'rith International, will be
the keynote speaker at the
B'nai B'rith Foundation
Youth Service Appeal cam-
paign kick-off dinner on
Sept. 11 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Reich has been an active
member of B'nai B'rith
since 1962 and has held
leadership positions in all
facets of B'nai B'rith. He is a
member of the national
executive committee of the
Anti-Defamation League of
B'nai B'rith.
A product of the New.
York public school system,
Reich earned his bachelor's
degree at the University of
Pennsylvanid and his law
degree at Harvard.
Reich has also served as
vice president of the Na-
tional Association of Hous-
ing Cooperatives, chairman
of, the Interfaith Council of
Jackson Heights and a
member of the board of trus-
tees of the Federation of

Hillel Fund
open house
slated Sept. 9

The B'nai B'rith Women's
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit chapter presidents and
Hillel chairmen will be the'
guests of the board of gover-
nors of the Hillel Founda-
tion at Wayne State Uni-
versity at 1 p.m. Sept. 9.
A program by the stu-
dents will follow. Refresh-
ments will be served. For
reservations, call the B'nai
B'rith office, 552-8150.

B'nai B'rith Women's
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit will have a city-wide
fall program at 8 p.m. Oct.
16 at Temple Beth El, an-
nounce program chairmen
Carol Wellner and Selma
Shaw.
Cantor Harold Orbach of
Temple Israel and his com-
pany will present a pro-
gram, "An Evening on
Broadway."
Cantor Orbach has ap-
peared on. TV, in concert
and has made recordings.
He has appeared in opera,
sung oratorios and given re-
citals.
His appearances abroad
include ,attending the cele-
bration of Israel's special
birthday; three symphony
performances at Ceasarea,
Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. He
performed with Dave
Brubeck and Ella
Fitzgerald at the Bicenten-
nial Concert in Philadel-
phia and has presented
many numerous ecumeni-
cal appearances.
Cantor Orbach has served
as cantor of Temple Israel
for 22 years. He is a
graduate of Hebrew Union
College School of Sacred

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will meet at 8 p.ni: Sept. 13
in the' Elbow Room, 16400
North Park Place, South-
field. Singer and guitarist
.Janet Pont will present a
program of Hebrew, Yid-
dish and English songs in
addition to High Holiday
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president of . the American
Conference of Cantors.
His repertoire includes
many of the popular operas,
as well as roles in Gilbert
and Sullivan and in a more
contemporary area has
sung the world premiere of
"The Gates of Justice" by
Brubeck and Chajes' "Out of
the Desert."
Fin. ticket information,
call B'nai B'rith Women's
Council office, 552-8150.

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Noon of Mai

Nathan D. Rubenstein is
the Detroit Foundation
chairman for the campaign
kick-off dinner, Arthur C.
Schott is the associate
chairman and Louis Weber
is the honorary chairman.

For information and
reservations, contact 'the
B'nai B'rith Foundation
office, 552-8070.

Friday, August 31 -, 1984 29

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FOR MEN

BETH SHALOM MEN'S
CLUB will have its kick-off

dinner at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 13
in the synagogue. State Sen. ,
Jack Faxon will be the guest
speaker. The evening will
include a cookout, installa-
tion of officers and initia-
tion of new members.
Paid-up. members will be
admitted free of charge.
There is a nominal fee for
guesti.

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