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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-20

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THE DETI301T JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 20, 1985 21

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The annual recognition day
for Allied Jewish Campaign
volunteers — the 36th annual
Stag Day — took on special
meaning last week with the pre-
sentation' of the Pinchas Sapir
National Campaign Achieve-
ment Award to the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation of Detroit.
Presented by the United
Jewish Appeal in recognition of
excellence for the 1984 Cam-
paign, the award was brought to
Detroit by Victor Gelb, national
vice chairman of the UJA. 1984
Campaign Chairman Jack A.
Robinson, together with Co-
Chairmen Stanley D. Frankel
and Robert H. Naftaly, accepted
the award on behalf of the De-
troit Jewish community.
Gelb, who lives in Cleveland,
often referred to as Detroit's
Victor Gelb, right, presented the Pinchas Sapir Award to Detroit.
friendly rival in Campaign
Accepting are 1984 Allied Jewish Campaign leaders Robert Naftaly,
achievement and leadership,
Jack Robinson and Stanley Frankel.
told the Stag Day gathering
that "No community is respected
more than Detroit. It is a special
Elected to the DSG board
privilege for a Clevelander to
were: Martin Bader, Dr. Eli Be-
come here."
He said Detrojt received the rger, Paul D. Borman, N.
award because of a series of Brewster Broder, Ruth Broer,
breakthroughs in fund-raising Abraham Burnstein, Lester
G.G. Warren Co.
in 1984: the achievement of a Burton, Sol Cicurel, Joseph Col-
ten,
Dr.
Kenneth
Dickstein,
Campaign total exceeding $20 Benjamin Frank, Leonard Fren-
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million, an increase in the
Jewelry Repairs and Custom
kel,
Seymour
Grundy,
Alan
number of major and new gifts, Hayman, Donald Katz, Philip
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located in the
techniques and the best Project
Klein,
Sol
Lefton,
Allan
Mann,
Daniel J. Salon
Renewal per capita achievement Myron Milgrom, Dr. Steven
29777 Orchard Lake Rd.
Farmington Hills
in the country, a total of $6.5 Morse, David Page, Pr. Howard
Michigan 48018
million.
Gelb also noted that Detroit's Parven.
Also Herbert Rechter, Morris
Federation was premiere in the Rochlin,
Satovsky, Saul
country for living up to its Saulson, Neil
Morris Silverman,
promise of allocating funds to Robert Steinberg,
George Stutz,
the UJA on a regular 12-month
basis. This means that if cash to William Wetsman and Milton
cover pledges is lagging in cer- Zussman.
tain months, Federation is pre-
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pared to borrow cash to meet its
Remounting Jewelry & Watch Repair
Victims
Council
promises to overseas be-
JEWELRY APPRAISALS
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neficiaries.
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Among the blue-ribbon com-
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mittee of national leaders who
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made the Sapir Award selection, community service project of
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"Detroit was the unanimous National Council of Jewish
Women, Greater Detroit Section,
choice," said Gelb.
In accepting the honor, Robin- is preparing to train its second
son paid -tribute to the 2,000 group of volunteers, 9 a.m. to 3
Campaign volunteers who p.m. Oct. 2, 3, 9 and 10 at the
worked so hard to make it NCJW office, 30233 Southfield
possible, and to Michael E. Be- Rd., Suite 100, Southfield. '
Victim Service Council is a
rke, Federation executive direc-
tor, who heads the Campaign telephone agency which provides
emotional and practical support,
staff.
Robert Naftaly, who chaired information, referrals and advo-
superb accessories
the 1985 Campaign with Stan- cacy for crime victims in Oak-
land
County.
Volunteers
can
ley Frankel, received the bronze
Federation medallion in cat'. NCJW, 258-6000, to reserve
Franklin Village
gratitude for his role in leading a OIace in the training group.
32374 Franklin Rd.
Detroit to a projected 1985 Volunteers must be members of
851.8850
Campaign total of $22.2 million. NCJW or be willing to join in
Frankel continues as chairman order to participate.
of the 1986 community-wide ap-
peal, along with Paul D. Bor-
man.
The Stag . Day dinner, which
concluded a day of recreation at
Tam O'Shanter Country . Club, 1
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FOR 15 MINUTES
also featured the election•of new
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board members of Federation's
(up
to
four
visits)
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Detroit Service Group, which ii
holds the annual event. Milton I
Lucow is president of DSG, and
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George Friedman chaired Stag
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