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B'nai B'rith Albert Einstein
Lodge and Chapter will honor
Holocaust survivor Fred Ferber at
their annual dinner-dance on be-
half of State of Israel Bonds, it was
announced jointly by Jack
Seiderman and Sara Cwaigen-
berg, Lodge and Chapter
presidents.
The event is scheduled for 5:30
p.m. April 28 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. The State of Israel's
New Life Award will be presented
to Ferber, "an outstanding repre-
sentative of those who survived
the Holcaust, then built new lives
for themselves and now share part
of those lives with the people of
Israel, through leadership par-
ticipation in the Israel Bond pro-
gram," said Seiderman.
In 1941, Ferber was an 11-
year-old member of the largest ex-
tended Jewish family in Cracow,
Poland. That year there were over
100 related Ferbers living in
Cracow's Jewish ghetto. That was
also the year the Nazis, who had
invaded and conquered Poland in
1939, almost destroyed the Ferber
family.
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Fred Ferber
Ferber was liberated by U.S.
soldiers on May 8, 1945. He was
15 years old. He searched for his
family — only his mother had
survived. They emigrated to
Germany.
In 1947, Ferber came to the
United States, spent one semester
in high school and then was able
to attend the City College of San
Francisco. In 1949, he moved to
Detroit and by 1952 he had earned
a degree in electrical engineering
at Wayne State University. His
interest in the new field of televi-
sion led him to open a TV service
shop on the corner of Linwood and
Gladstone in Detroit. Today he is
the owner of House of Imports, an
import company for consumer
electronics.
He has served as an Israel Bond
chairman for the Radomer
Mutual Society, Shaarit Hap-
laytah, Zionist Revisionists, the
United Jewish Social Club and
the Sephardic Community of De-
troit. He is active in the United
Jewish Appeal and on behalf of
Chabad Lubavitch.
He is currently involved in the
Holocaust Memorial Council,
having helped to start the project,
and he also helped to found the
local American-Israel Chamber of
Commerce. He was one of the
Jewish Welfare Federation group
that travelled to Prague and
helped to bring the "Precious Le-
gacy" — Judaic Treasures from
the Czechoslovak State Collec-
tions — to the U.S.
Ferber is also active on behalf of
A.I.P.A.C., American Technion
Society, Bar-Ilan University and
the Weizmann Institute, and is
the vice president of Cong. B'nai
David.
Seiderman is also serving as
general chairman of the tribute
dinner. Lodge vice president Sig-
munt Rubin is dinner co-
chairman. Lodge trustee Henry
Dorfman is the lodge Israel bond
chairman. Chapter counselor
Hermine Hirsch is chapter Israel
Bond chairman. Ticket chairmen
are Siederman and Lola Pines.
For dinner reservations and in-
formation, call Israel Bonds,
557-2900.
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