THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Rabbi Kenneth Cohen new
Shaarey Zedek associate rabbi

Rabbi Kenneth L. Cohen
has been appointed associ-
ate rabbi of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, announces President
David B. Hermelin.
Rabbi Cohen was born in
Rahway, N.J., in 1952. He
was educated at public and
Jewish elementary schools
in New Jersey and was
graduated with honors from
the Rutgers Preparatory
School in Somerset, where
he was president of the de-
bating club.
He attended the Edmund
A. Walsh School of Foreign
Service at Georgetown Uni-
versity, where he received
his bachelor's degree. Dur-
ing this period he was active
in Jewish affairs, serving as
chairman of the
Baltimore-Washington
Union of Jewish Students as
well as being the first stu-
dent elected to the executive
of the Jewish Community
Council of Greater Wash-
ington.
In 1976, Rabbi Cohen
earned his master's degree
in modern Jewish history
with distinction while
studying Talmud at a local
yeshivah. He started his
Ph.D. studies at .Dropsie
University in Philadelphia.

Rabbi Kenneth Cohen
He was ordained by the
Leo Baeck College, London,
in a record three years.
Rabbi Cohen's first pulpit
was in Cardiff, Wales,
where he represented the
Jewish community to the
media and to the non-
Jewish community.,
During his tenure at Car-
diff, Rabbi Cohen was in-
strumental in having a
Welsh language textbook
withdrawn because of an
anti-Semitic illustration.
He initiated a corre-
spondence in the Times of
London which has resulted
in steps to revis the Angli-
can Good Friday liturgy.
Rabbi Cohen was the only
non-Orthodox rabbi to be

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elected to the Board of De-
puties of British Jews.
He has published poetry
in Response. A youth pro-
gram book he co-authored is
to be published shortly in
London.
In 1983, he became a
member of the Rabbinical
Assembly, having been a
founding member of the
M'sorati Association, the
British affiliate of the
world-wide Conservative
movement.
During this past year, he
had a sabbatical in Israel.

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In 1843 at Sinsheimer's cafe in New York City, twelve men of vision founded B'nai B'rith. In this, its 140th year, the B'nai B'rith
Metropolitan Detroit Council is proud to recognize and honor today's Men of Vision . . . "for their belief that the future of
Judaism and the perpetuation of Jewish heritage lies in developing programs to enrich and guide Jewish youth" .. . the
dream lives on.

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B'NAI B'RITH FOUNDATION OF THE UNITED STATES
YOUTH SERVICES APPEAL

1984-85

Camf2aig n Nek-Dif

and astimoniar to tfiz 1984 SNEn of (Vision

JOSEPH CUTLER
H.B. GORDON
IRVING PITT
IRVING SIEGEL -
SIDNEY SCHWARTZ
HAROLD JAFFA
ERNEST M. SOLOMON
MILTON M. WEINSTEIN

DR. HOWARD L. DUBIN

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,'1984
ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE

Reception at 6:00 p.m.

Dinner at 7:00 p.m.

29901 Middiebeit Road, Farmington Hills, Michigan

Floyd A. Bornstein

Kenneth Bertin

SPONSOR OF YOUTH .

David Jaffa

'David L. Bittker

Al Ackerman
Louis E. Barden
Joseph Broder
Jack Cochran
Morris Direnfeld

Henry Dorfman
Jacob Feldman
Samuel Frankel
William Q. Graham

Dr. William Haber
Nathan Harris
Joseph Jackier
Dr. Bertram Marx

Norman Adelsberg
Dr. Abraham Becker
Harry Berlin
Sherwood Berman
Harold Beznos
Ivan S. Bloch
Paul Borman
Donald Canvasser
Manuel Charach
Allan Charlupski
Gary Cochran
NATHAN D. RUBENSTEIN

Phillip Cohen
Irwin I..Cohn
Gerald Corlin
Samuel Diskin
Stanley Eisenberg
Bernard Gordon
Edward Gordon
Jonnird (Jon) Greenberg
Samuel Hamburger
David Hermelin
Melvin Kaftan
ARTHUR C. SCHOTT

David Kahan
Austin Kanter
Dr. Michael Karbal
Alexander Karp
Melvin Kepes
Herman S. Keys
Henry Konstam
Dr. Edward Kroll
Irving Laker
Sol Lefton

Dinner Chairman

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Associate Chairman

William Farber

Donald Simon

Robert Naftaly
Milford Nemer
Marvin Novick
Murray C. Pitt

Dr. Milton Shiffman
Joseph Shulevitz
Joshua Stone
Louis Weber

Dr. Alan Salomon
Bernard Schlussel
Arthur C. Schott
Douglas Schubot
MEkrk Z. Segal
Ernest Shaw
I.W. Sherr
Philip Slomovitz
Martin Sorkowitz.
Max Sosin

Phillip Stollman
Rudi Straus
George Tarnoff
Harold Warren
Max Waybum
Earl Weingarden
Edwin Weinstein
Harvey L. Weisberg
Harold Zuker
*Committee In Formation

TRUSTEE FOR YOUTH

Herbert D. Mendel
Charles Milan
Ralph Miller
Sol Moss

DINNER COMMITTEE*

David Levine
Myron L. Milgrom
Alexander T. Ornstein
Barry Pitt
David Pollack
Fred Raznick
Herbert Rechter
Maurice Rosender
Nathan D. Rubenstein
Marvin S. Ruby

LOUIS WEBER

ERNEST SHAW

Honorary Chairman

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Council Fund Raising Chairman

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SHARON R. RAPPAPORT

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Michigan Director '

of the. United States

