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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 16, 1984
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Rabbi Elchonon Freedman
Rabbi Freedman is well known
both on the local Detroit scene as
well as in national Orthodox
Jewish affairs. He is associated
with numerous Torah institu-
tions, serving in both professional
and lay capacities.
An alumnus of Beth Medrash
Govoha of Lakewood, N.J., Rabbi
Freedman gained his first experi-
ence in Torah community affairs
as close assistant of the late rosh
yeshiva of Lakewood, Rabbi
Shneur Kotler. He has been a
founding director of both the Kol-
lel Institute of Greater Detroit
and MERKAZ, the Layman's
Association of the Council of Or-
thodox Rabbis of Detroit, having
also served as director of public
relations of the latter.
In connection with his post at
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Rabbi
Freedman has been appointed as
a member of the Day School Ad-
ministrators Commission for
Torah Umesorah, the National
Society of Hebrew Day Schools,
and he is active as a lecturer on
fund-raising strategies for He-
brew day schools across the coun-
try.
In addition, Rabbi Freedman is
chairman of the Highway Advi-
sory Committee of the Orthodox
Jewish community in Oak Park,
and volunteers his efforts on be-
half of the Hebrew Benevolent
Society's Chevra Kadisha.
The "Avodas HaKodesh" Com-
munity Service Awards are pre-
sented each year at the national
convention of Agudath Israel of
America to distinguished Or-
thodox Jewish leaders in local
communities throughout the
country.
I. L. Kenen to speak at banquet
at Young Israel of Oak-Woods
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Israel . U.N. delegation between
1948 and 1950. He left for Wash-
ington in 1951 to lobby with Con-
gress for aid for Israel and retired
in 1975.
Kenen has received many hon-
ors "in recognition of his effective,
diplomatic and journalistic advo-
cacy of the cause of Israel." He was
awarded an honorary fellowship
from the Hebrew University in
August 1977.
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I. L. Kenen who has been at the
forefront of American support of
Israel for more than 40 years and
well known in the Washington
political scene, will be the guest
speaker at the annual banquet at
the Young Israel of Oak-Woods
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Levitsky on Dec. 9.
Kenen is the honorary chair-
man of the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee (AIPAC),
which he helped to establish in
1951, and the editor emeritus of
the Near East Report, which he
founded in 1957.
He left newspaper work in 1943
to serve as secretary of the Ameri-
can Jewish Conference. which
mobilized public support for Is-
rael's establishment. When the
United Nations took up the Pales-
tine question in 1.947, he was di-
rector of information for the
Jewish Agency's delegation, and
he held the same post for the first
U.S. Mideast policy
based on myth
senator tells parley
New York (JTA) — U.S. policy
in the Middle East is based on
myth, a leading member of the
Senate Foreign Relations Com-
mittee charged.
Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware,
the second ranking Democrat on
the committee, said the "three
myths" which "propel U.S. policy
in the Middle East" are "the be-
liev that Saudi Arabia can be a
broker for peace, the belief that
King Hussein (of Jordan) is ready
to negotiate peace, and the belief
that the Palestine Liberation
Organization can deliver a con-
sensus for peace."
Biden addressed the 59th an-
niversary convention of the Herut
Zionists of America at the Hotel
Piere.
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