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SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY
JUNE 6 1986 / 28 IYAR 5746
Klein And Borman
To Lead Campaign
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Emery I. Klein and Paul D.
Borman have been named general
chairmen of the 1987 Allied Jewish
Campaign. The announcement came
from Federation President Joel D.
Tauber.
Borman, 1986 Campaign chair-
man with Stanley D. Frankel, was
vice-chairman of the 1985 Campaign
and is past chairman of its Profes-
sional Service Division.
Active in Federation for many
years, Borman is a member of the
JWF Executive Committee and is a
recipient of the William H. Boesky
Memorial Leadership Award for
service to the Young Adult Division.
He also serves on the executive
committee of the Jewish Community
Council and the board of the Detroit
Service Group. He is a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and president
of the Detroit chapter of the Federal
Bar Association.
Klein, a Campaign vice chair-
man for the past two years, is former
chairman of the Campaign's Mercan-
tile Division. He also sits on the
boards of United Jewish Charities
and the Detroit Service Group.
A member of Federation's Board
of Governors and its Community
Services Division, Klein is vice
president of the Hebrew Free Loan
Association.
In addition to his Federation ac-
tivities, Klein is on the boards of the
Holocaust Memorial Center and -
Bar-Ilan University, the national
council of AIPAC, is treasurer of De-
troit Men's ORT, and is a member of
Cong. B'nai Moshe and Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Holocaust Center
Wins Round II
But one senator's
opposition smacks of
anti-Semitism
priation received overwhelming sup-
port on the Senate floor, Faxon de-
scribed opposition by Sen. Gilbert J.
DiNello (D-East Detroit) as "banal."
DiNello, according to Faxon, implied
BY ALAN HITSKY
News Editor
Continued on Page 30
The Michigan Senate voted 21-3
on Tuesday to restore, and double,
an appropriation for the Holocaust
Memorial Center in the 1986-1987
state budget.
The amendment by State Sens.
• Jack Faxon (D-Farmington Hills),
Richard Fessler (R-West Bloomfield)
and Lana Pollack (D-Ann Arbor) re-
stored funds that had been cut two
weeks ago by the Senate appropria-
tions committee and raised the fund-
ing — $100,000 — to a level that
matches funding for the yet-to-be-
opened Afro-American History
Museum in Detroit.
Although the $100,000 appro-
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