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November 14, 1986 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-11-14

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David Lawrence, Jr., pub-
lisher and chairman of The
Detroit Free Press, will speak
at a general meeting of the
Greater Detroit Section, Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women, at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday
at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Lawrence will discuss the
impact of today's news and
the news media. The program
is open to the community.
An "Outstanding Jour-
nalism Graduate" of the Uni-
versity of Florida and a
graduate of the advanced
management program at
Harvard University, Lawr-
ence has had a distinguished
journalistic career of more
than 20 years.
He came to the Free Press
as executive editor in 1978
and assumed his current
position in 1985. He also
served on numerous commu-
nity organizational boards.
The address by Lawrence
will follow a presentation by
the Greater Detroit Section of
its Hannah G. Solomon
Award to Gerald L. Levin.
Levin, executive director of
the Orchards Children's Serv-
ices, has served in that
capacity since 1966. The
award is giver], periodically to
honor an individual "for out-.
standing contributions to

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Friday, November 14, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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David Lawrence, Jr.

community service, social ac-
tion or education."
The evening's program has
been organized by the sec-
tion's Public Relations De-
partment, headed by Vice
President, Joy Nachman.
Mary Schwartz and Lenore
Dorfman are program co-
chairmen, and Barbara
Kuhlik is awards chairman.
For information, call the
N.C.J.S. offices, 258-6000.

Rabbi Nelson To Speak
At JNF Women's Rally

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Rabbi David 'A. Nelson,
spiritual leader of Cong. Beth
Shalom, will be the guest
speaker at the Women of
Jewish National Fund's p?'e-
donor rally to be held on
Tuesday at Temple Emanu-
El, announced Bea Feigel-
man, president.
Rabbi Nelson will speak on
"Do We Love Israel?"
The event is the prelude to
the women's 57th annual
donor luncheon scheduled for
Dec. 9 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. At that time, the
Women of JNF will begin
their three-year challenge to
raise $250,000 to build a
sports field and recreational
facility at the Beit Bluma
School for Girls in Petach
Tikvah.
A native of Bridgeport,
Conn., Rabbi Nelson earned a
B.A. degree at Brandeis Uni-
versity, attended the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem and
earned an MHL degree and
rabbinical ordination at the
Jewish Theological Seminary.
Since his ordination, he has
attended the Academy of
Parish Clergy, the Achieve-
ment Motivation Program
and was a participant in the
State of Michigan Conference
on Substance Abuse.
Succeeding the late Rabbi
Mordecai S. Halpern in 1972
as the spiritual leader of
Cong. Beth Shalom, Rabbi
Nelson previously was the
assistant and associate rabbi

Rabbi David Nelson

at Chizuk Amuno Congrega-
tion in Baltimore, Md., and
assistant rabbi at the As-
sociacao Religiosa Israelita in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Rabbi Nelson is the past
president of the Conservative
Rabbis of Metropolitan De-
troit, vice president of the
Rabbinical Commission of
Metropolitan Detroit, chair-
man of the Michigan-Ohio-
Kentucky Region of the Rab-
binical Assembly and a par-
ticipant in the first rabbinic
leadership institute at Bran-
deis University.
On the- Jewish communal
scene, Rabbi Nelson was
former vice president, execu-
tive board member of the

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