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Federation Meeting
Will Honor Zeltzer

LESSONS IN LEASING

LESSON 1

LEASE FROM AN
ESTABLISHED
COMPANY.

LESSON 2

All State II Car
Leasing has been a
leasing specialist for
more than 27 years.
We'll be here
tomorrow.

LESSON 4

BEWARE OF
SUPER LOW
PRICES.

There are many
factors that determine
monthly payments (the
number of months,
the residual value, the
amount you drive,
etc.) All State II Car
Leasing will lease you
a car at a price you
feel comfortable with.
Without any hidden
costs that can make
you miserable later.

George M. Zeltzer

LEASE FROM
SOMEONE WHO
CAN LEASE YOU
THE CAR YOU
WANT.

LESSON 3

LEASE FROM A
"FULL-SERVICE"
LEASING
COMPANY.

All State II Car
Leasing is an
independent leasing
company. Which
means we won't try to
lease you any specific
make or model car.
Just the car you want.

When you lease a car
from All State II Car
Leasing we handle
everything, including
the financing. Many
others sell their
contracts to
someone else.
"No Cost Loaners"
are included in
our leases.

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1987

In recognition of his dedica-
tion and commitment to
Detroit's civic and Jewish
communal life, George M.
Zeltzer will receive the Fred
M. Butzel Memorial Award at,
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's 61st annual meeting,
Sept. 30 at the Maple-Drake
Jewish Community Center.
The annual award is the
Detroit Jewish community's
highest honor for distinguish-
ed service.
Zeltzer, chairman of the
Federated Endowment Fund,
was president of Federation
from 1978 to 1981. In addi-
tion to his lay activities,
Zeltzer served Federation as
executive vice president and
endowment fund director. He
is a member of Federation's
Executive Committee, the
United Jewish Charities
board, and a former chairman
of the Conference of Division
Chairmen.
Committed to furthering
culture and education,
Zeltzer is president of the Na-
tional Foundation for Jewish
Culture and former president
of the Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute. He is a past president
of United Hebrew Schools and
a board member of the
Midrasha, College of Jewish
Studies.
Zeltzer was honored this
year by the American Jewish
Committee with the Cyrus
Adler Distinguished Com-
munity Service Award.
Also at the meeting,
members of the Jewish Com-
munity Center's Jimmy Pren-
tis Morris Branch Senior
Adult ,Choir will join the
Hillel Day School 6th grade
choir in a Dor L'Dor Concert
of Hebrew and English songs.
The performance is part of a
comprehensive intergenera-
tional program designed to

help children relate to older
people. Activities leading up
to the concert include a pen-
pal program, rehearsals and
a series of lectures on the
myths of aging.
During the business portion
of the meeting, Federation
President Dr. Conrad L. Giles
will deliver his first annual
report on the past year's ac-
tivities, and the election and
installation of members to
the JWF Board of Governors
will take place.
Nominated to the board for
an additional three-year term
are Peter M. Alter, Benjamin
H. Frank, Marvin H. Gold-
man, Janet Levine, David K.
Page, Mark E. Schlussel and
Rabbi M. Robert Syme.
Nominated for a first three-
year term are Eugene Ap-
plebaum, Allan Nachman
and Jack A. Robinson.

Beverly Sills
At AJC Event

Beverly Sills

Beverly Sills will speak to
the Advance Gifts section of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Women's Division at a
meeting on behalf of the 1988
Allied Jewish Campaign.
The meeting will take place
at noon Sept. 29 at the home
of Campaign General Chair-
man Jane Sherman.
General director of the New
York City Opera since 1979,
Sills is an appointee to the
President's Task Force on the
Arts; a panelist on the Na-
tional Endowment for the
Arts; and a member of the
board of directors of Opera
America.
One of the world's leading
sopranos, Sills sang with the
New York City Opera and the
Metropolitan Opera.
A former national chair-
man of the March of Dimes'
Mothers' March on Birth
Defects, Sills helped raise
more than $70 million during
her ten-year term.

