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August 29, 1986 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-08-29

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Phil Handleman directs the crew during the shooting of
"Brothers in Congress."

things like that are more im-
portant than sitting on a
board of directors."
But, Handleman has been
and is now a member of
many organizations on whose
boards he has sat. Among his
affiliations he counts the
Jewish Welfare Federation's
Allied Jewish Campaign,
Jewish Federation Apart-
ments, Jewish Community
Council, Jewish Historical
Society of Michigan, Friends
of the Detroit Public Library,
the development committee
for the Detroit Science Cen-
ter, the Founders Society of
the Detroit Institute of Arts
and the Detroit Historical
Society.
Paul Scupholm, executive
director of the Friends of the
Detroit Public Library, met
Handleman when he filmed
his documentary about the
libraries. He remembered
Handleman being concerned
about the fate of the lib-
raries.
"He comes to Friends
events and has a great inter-
est in libraries," Scupholm
said. Because of his crusades
on behalf of the libraries, he
was elected to the Friends
board.
The Washington University
(St. Louis) and University of
Michigan School of Business
Administration grachiate ex-
tends his concern for libraries
to his personal life. He is a
collector of first-edition
books, and has more than
3,000 volumes in his Bir-
mingham apartment. Avia-
tion history is the largest
category, and many of the
books bear the autographs of
their authors. He also is in-
terested in general history,
biography and literature,
with Hemingway among his
favorite authors.
But what he likes to do
most is fly. The owner of a
vintage Navy trainer, Hand-
leman has been a pilot for 15
years. "Aviation is my love
affair," he reveals.
Interspersed among the
books are models of all types
of aircraft — prop planes,

jets, fighters — and pictures
or artwork depicting aircraft.
Pointing out a particular
model, he explains at length
its function and design.
He flies two to three times
a week, inspired by the likes
of Eddie Rickenbacker and
Chuck Yeager. "Those kinds
of people are my heroes."
A volunteer for Israel in
the time of war, a civil rights
worker in the midst of strug-
gle, and a pilot — is there
anything Philip Handleman
is afraid of?"
"We are most afraid of that
we don't know or understand.
As I get older; there isn't
much to be afraid of." 111

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