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Rosenthal of Detroit, a UJA regional chair- man and last year's chairman of the Walk-for-Israel event spon- sored by the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration of Detroit, has been named a co-chairman of next Sep- tember's UJA Chazak (strength) Community Leadership Mission to Israel. Lawrence Jackier, the mission chairman who announced Ro- senthal's appointment, said that Rosenthal will lead the Midwest Rosenthal, who received the William H. Boesky Young Lead- ership Award from Federation in 1981, is active in the Campaign and is a graduate of the Hadracha leadership development program. He is a former president of the Young Adult Division and is a member of the Community Serv- ices Division and the board of United Hebrew Schools. He is a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. - SEVENTH HEAVEN MosterCordj ltd. Hunters Square Orchard Lake & 14 Mile Rd. Mon., Tues. & Sat. 10-6 Wed., Thurs. & F. 10-9 Sunday 12-5 OFF R on em ln o tv ro a d i u sc e ts o sri y on SPECIAL!!! PURCHASE SERIES OF 6 VISITS GET THE 7th VISIT FREE! FREE CONSULTATION CQ\TE - of West Bloomfield 1-1AIR REMOVED SAFELY AND PERMANENTLY CALL MEDICALLY APPROV E D RECOMMENDED eY LORQ PARTRICI I, R.Q - shoo \.Y./ MAPLE SUITE AI 5c, WEST eLOOMCIELD MI0-I 4 8035 10 Friday, July 4, 1986 Ben Rosenthal The Chazak Mission is a major component of Celebration '87, which will launch the 1987 UJA/ Federation Campaign and demonstfate the partnership with the people of Israel. From Sept. 23-25, it will join four other na- tional UJA missions in Israel. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS for appointment 626-7160 Hershkovitz Allowed To Move To Atlanta Staff Report 48th District Court Judge Gus Cifelli ruled Monday that Benny Hershkovitz can live in Atlanta, Ga. while charges are pending against him for not repaying $93,000 to 20 couples from Tem- ple Israel. The judge set a tentative date of Aug. 18 for a preliminary exam- ination in the case against Her- shkovitz, owner of B&H Travel in Southfield who did not repay the temple members after they can- celled a spring trip to Israel. Hershkovitz was scheduled to appear in Oakland County Cir- cuit Court on Wednesday. His at- torneys were going to ask Judge Hilda Gage to withdraw bench warrants for the arrest of Her- shkovitz and his wife, Haya. On Monday, attorneys told Judge Cifelli that the warrants resulted from a misunderstanding caused by Hershkovitz's former attorney, who told Hershkovitz he did not have to appear in court June 4 on another matter. In that case, Hershkovitz was being sued by First Federal Sav- ings Bank and Trust over a $300,000 business loan. Hershkovitz's attorney, Mark Kriger, told Judge Cifelli that his client's West Bloomfield home was now owned by First Federal as part of that case. He said Judge Gage had already agreed in a con- ference telephone call to drop the warrants. The lawyers asked the judge to allow Hershkovitz to continue bond, but live in Atlanta, because his Atlanta job is his only source of income. Hershkovitz is working for his son's vending company, and the entire family — Benny, Haya, the son and two daughters — are living with his son's in-laws there. One daughter is a student - at Yale University, and the other, a recent graduate of Detroit _ Country Day School, will attend the University of Michigan in the fall. Hershkovitz put up $8,500 cash against his $85,000 bond and the in-laws' house is being used as col- lateral. The Attorneys disclosed that Hershkovitz has also surren- dered his passport. Judge Cifelli took the case after Judge Edward Sosnick disqual- ified himself because he knows several of the witnesses. Rabbi Named New York — Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz of Monsey has been named executive director of Torah Umesorah, the national organization of yeshiva day school. Rabbi Lipschutz has been di- rector of public relations at Beth Medrash Govoha of Lakewood. He is the grandson of Rabbi Leizer Levin, president of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit.