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February 12, 1988 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-02-12

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I LOCAL NEWS I

Join your fellow Detroiters
on a
United Jewish Appeal

ISRAEL

■ AT FORTY

Tamar Kantor, a second-grade student at Akiva Hebrew Day School,
holds a $100 U.S. Savings Bond she received for winning second-place
in the Ziploc Sandwich Bag National Sandwich Day Contest. With Tamar
are her general studies teacher, Naomi Shaberman, and Rabbi Shmuel
Lopin, principal of Yeshivat Akiva.

Choose from these dates:
June 26 - July 6

United Foundation Cites
Two With Hearts of Gold

(Norman and Susan Pappas, Detroit Chairmen)

July 10 - 20
December 22 - January 1, 1989

Let your family be part of history in the making .

Share the joy of partnership with the builders of a Jewish nation.

5* hotels, El Al flights, guided tours, porterage
and most meals included.

Trained Israeli counselors will travel with the group to lead
and supervise special youth programming.
Children must be age 7 or older

Hear all about it at an information meeting Tuesday, February 23, 8 p.m.
United Hebrew Schools
Adolph Deutsch Administrative Wing, 21550 W. 12 Mlle

For information: Jewish Welfare Federation, 965-3939, ext. 121.

Tear off and return form to Missions Department, Jewish Welfare Federation, 163 Madison, Detroit, MI 48226

YESI My family wants to participate in a mission to Israel.
(Check one)
The summer mission we prefer is:

(June 26-July 6)

(July 10-20)

We look forward to hearing more at the February 23 information meeting

I can't go this summer, but I'm interested in the winter family mission

Phone (B)

Name

Zip

Address

Number of family members

Ages

SPACE IS LIMITED. RETURN THIS FORM BY FEBRUARY 18.

54

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1988

(H)

Arnold Michlin and Beryl
Winkelman were honored
"for outstanding volun-
tarism" at the United Foun-
dation 21st annual Heart of
Gold Award luncheon.
Michlin, Winkelman and
five other metropolitan
Detroit area volunteers
received the award at the lun-
cheon, which was co-
sponsored by the Heart of
Gold Award Council and
Women for the United Foun-
dation (WUF).
Michlin raises funds, coor-
dinates meetings, and serves
as a speaker for the
Ecumenical Institute for
Jewish-Christian Studies,
which nominated him for the
Heart of Gold. His lifelong in-
volvement with ecumenical
activities has led him to
establish an American-Arabic
Jewish Friends organization,
comprised of American Jews
and Arabs who promote
understanding and coopera-
tion between both groups.
Michlin also serves as a
board member and volunteer
of the Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith. He is
active in Cong. Shaarey
-Zedek, where he launched a
program to promote greater
understanding between dif-
ferent religious groups in
Jewish life.
Michlin's other volunteer
activities include the Greater
Detroit Interfaith Round
Table, the Catholic Arch-

Beryl Winkelman

diocese of Metropolitan
Detroit, the Jewish Com-
munity Council and the
Zionist Organization of
America.
For 53 years, Winkelman
has been involved in com-
munity work seeing to the
needs of the elderly, needy
and young.
She initiated and organized
the Orchards Children's Ser-
vices in 1962, a project of the
National Council of Jewish
Women. As chairman of Or-
chards from 1962 to 1972,
Winkelman helped the agen-
cy grow and respond to meet
changing community needs.
Her dedication to the arts
includes serving as a
volunteer and founding

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