BNAI BRITH
WHY?
BECAUSE
IT'S THERE.
Keeping up with the
news these days can
be a mountainous
task. But a
subscription to the
DETROIT CHAPTER will
meet at Sutton Place Apts. on
Wednesday at noon for a
luncheon meeting. The
speaker will be Eadie Albion,
past president of B'nai B'rith
Detroit Women's Council.
Author Frita Drapkin will
reminisce about humorous
incidents pertaining to her
many writings, the latest
being Zaydee, the Angel of
Mercy. There is a nominal
charge for the luncheon. For
reservations, call Ethel Kan-
tor Kort, 355-4594; or
Blanche Bauman, 557-0478.
Milliken Heads
B'nai B'rith Dinner
ACCOUNTANTS UNIT an-
nounces that interest-free
loans are available for qual-
ifying accounting students at
nearby universities.
Loan applications are re-
viewed on a confidential basis
by the Jewish Educational
Loan Service. For informa-
tion about college student
loans, call Edwina Davis,
J.E.L.S. coordinator, 559-
5000.
Accountants Unit funds for
this service come from its
annual day-long seminar. For
JEWISH NEWS
can increase your
knowledge — of issues
concerning our Jewish
community — and
lift your spirit.
For subscriptions
Call 354-6060
information about the unit,
call Ralph Woronoff or Larry
Hyman, 352-8040; or Jim
Grey, 540-1440.
DOWNTOWN FOX LODGE
will hold a regular meeting
Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at
the Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. A tax expert
will explain the changes in
the tax laws. Wives and
friends are invited. Refresh-
ments will be served. There
is no admission charge.
Recruit Members
James D. Grey and Ralph
N. Woronoff have been
awarded prizes for recruiting
at least six new members
into the Accountants Unit of
the B'nai B'rith Metropolitan
Detroit Council.
William Milliken
Former Michigan Governor
William G. Milliken has been
named general chairman of
the B'nai B'rith Great Ameri-
can Traditions Award Dinner
to be held Nov. 19 at the
Westin Hotel.
Gerald Greenwald, chair-
marl of Chrysler Motors, and
Glenda Greenwald, publisher
of The Michigan Woman
magazine, will be the hon-
orees.
Serving with Milliken as
the general co-chairmen are:
Paul Borman, Keith Crain,
David Hermelin, Dr. Harold
Shapiro, Peter W. Stroh and
William P. Vititoe. The B'nai
B'rith Foundation Committee
Chairman is David Levine
and Louis Weber is the hon-
orary chairman.
Proceeds from the dinner
will support B'nai B'rith
Youth Serving Agencies,
AZA, BBG and the Hillel
Foundations on college cam-
puses.
Following the award pre-
sentation by Seymour D. Re-
ich, newly elected president
of B'nai B'rith International
to the Greenwalds, Marvin
Hamlisch, world renowned
pianist and composer will
perform in concert.
For information and ticket
reservations, contact the
B'nai B'rith Foundation
office, 552-8070.
Sydell and Douglas Schubot
Women Honor Schubots
The B'nai B'rith Women's
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit will honor Sydell and
Douglas Schubot at its Spe-
cial Gifts Luncheon on Nov. 6
at Temple Beth El.
The Schubots are the first
couple to be honored by the
organization at its annual af-
fair, open to contributors of
$100 or more to the B'nai
B'rith Women's Youth and
Services Appeal.
Proceeds from the appeal
Pictured at a recent B'nai B'rith Women's membership event
are, from left: Laura Kaminsky, decorator, Walter Herz
Interiors; Lucy Gersten, BBWomen's Council president; and
Ruth Grey, membership vice president.
100 Friday, October 10, 1986
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
support the Children's Home
in Israel and go also towards
the B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization and Hillel
Foundations, as well as the
Anti-Defamation League of
B'nai B'rith.
The Schubots are members
of the advisory board of
Founders Junior Council, of
which he is also a past vice
chairman; Arch of Fellows of
Michigan Cancer Foundation,
Bar-Ilan and Founders
Society of Detroit Institute of
Art. They are members of
Temple Beth El, Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Franklin
Hills Country Club -and Re-
naissance Club.
Lucille Gersten of South-
field is president of the B'nai
B'rith Women's Council of
Metropolitan Detroit. Chair-
men for the fund drive are:
Soralee Broida, fund raising
chairman; Bobbie Levine,
special gifts chairman; Gloria
Ellis, luncheon chairman;
Emily Rogow, special events
chairman; and Eadie Albion,
adviser.