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October 18, 1985 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-10-18

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24 Friday, October 18, 1985

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Max Fisher, at the podium, shares a light moment with his guests.

Harvard Row's

1 h Anniversary
A

generation of community leader-
ship. Their fathers, Samuel
Frankel and Tom Borman, have
attended the pace-setter gather-
ings for years. The senior Bor-
man, who will be 90 next week,
has been taking Paul to the
meetings since he was 7 years
old.
As always, the banter be-
tween the host and his guests
was light. When Fisher recalled
that his first gift to the Cam-
paign was $5 in 1933, Wilfred
(Brud) Doner exulted that for
once, in 1933, he had given
more than Max Fisher.
But behind the banter was a
seriousness of purpose as con-
tributors rose, one by one, to re-
late a personal incident or dis-
turbing piece of news that moti-
vated him or her to announce an

increased Campaign gift. A.
Alfred Taubman, for example,
described his own encounter
with the plight of Soviet Jews
when he was a visitor to Russia.
Fisher enumerated the issues
tha concern him: the challenge
of absorbing more than 12,000
Ethiopian Jewish immigrants in
the midst of Israel's economic
problems; local needs, especially
Jewish education; and the anti-
Semitism voiced by Louis Far-
rakhan.
But, mostly, Fisher appealed
to his guests' understanding of
their responsibility as Jews.
"This meeting will set the pace
for Detroit and all Jewish com-
munities across America," he
said. "I don't know of any other
city in the country that can do
what we've done tonight."

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During his tenure as ambas-
sador, Lewis was personally in-
volved in every facet of U.S.-
Israeli relations, as well as in
all aspects of the ongoing Mid-
dle East peace process. He
worked closely with Prime
Minister Menachem Begin dur-
ing the 1979 Israeli-Egyptian
peace treaty and served as a key
•member of the U.S. delegation
at the 1978 Camp David Sum-
mit.
In recent years, Lewis helped
faCilitate a steady improvement
in,U.S.-Israeli relations and was
one of the architects of a close
strategic alliance between the
two countries.
Lewis and his wife SaltCho
will also be present at the meet-
ing, have been hailed as true
friends of Israel who left an in-
delible mark on the
Jewishpeople and the Jewish
state-
Stanley D. Frankel and Paul
D. Borman are chairmen of the
1986 Allied Jewish Campaign.
Larry S. Jackier, Emery I.
Klein, Graham: A. Orley and
Joseph H. Orley are vipe-
chairmen.

Samuel Lewis

Samuel Winfield Lewis,
former U.S. Ambassador to Is-
rael, will speak on behalf of the
1986 Allied Jewish Campaign at
a cocktail reception Oct. 28 at
KnollwOod Country Club.
Campaign contributors of
$25,000 are invited to attend
die gathering with their
spouses.

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