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January 15, 1988 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-01-15

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988

Green Wins CJF Award

Irwin Green has been nam-
ed recipient of the Council of
Jewish Federations 1987 En-
dowment Achievement
Award.
The honor is bestowed an-
nually upon a lay leader
whose vision, dedication and
leadership have been in-
strumental in the Federa-
tion's growth of endowment
funds.
Green played a key role in
the creation of the Federated
Endowment Fund of the
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion/United Jewish Charities
and currently heads its Allied
Jewish Campaign Permanent
Endowment Fund — a major
component of the communi-
ty's endowment fund
program.
Begun three years ago, the
AJC Permanent Endowment
Fund was the first of its type
in the country, according to
Federated Endowment Fund
Chairman George M. Zeltzer.
It ensures that the programs
and services funded through
the Federation's Allied
Jewish Campaign will be met
now and in the future, par-
ticularly in the event of a
cash crisis.
Green is a former president
of the United Jewish
Charities, as well as a current
board member of UJC, the
Jewish Welfare Federation
and Sinai Hospital. He has
served on Federation's ex-
ecutive committee and

Irwin Green

several budgeting and plann-
ing divisions and is a reci-
pient of the prestigious Fred
M. Butzel Memorial Award.
Green has been a leader of
the Allied Jewish Campaign,
serving as its general chair-
man in 1965 and 1966. A
former director of the Jewish
Community Center, Green
played a leadership role in the
capital fund drive for its
Maple-Drake building.
He has been actively involv-
ed in the Holocaust Memorial
Center, the Detroit Chapter of
the American Technion Socie-
ty, the Israel American
Chamber of Commerce and
others, and was instrumental
in introducing many Israeli
products to the U.S. market.
Green was recently named
"Man of the Year" by Detroit
Men's ORT.

"Hand in Hand for Justice," a 19-panel display developed as a tribute
by the American-Israel Committee to comemorate Martin Luther King,
Jr., is making its Michigan debut now through Jan. 22 in the lobby of
United Hebrew Schools. The exhibit was purchased for the Jewish
Community Council by Borman's Fund Inc. Panels include photos and
quotes from civil rights demonstrations led by Dr. King, as well as
depictions of commemorations in Israel and the United States.
Invocations by prominent rabbis at many of the gatherings are
included. To arrange a showing, call Miriam Schey, 962-1880.

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