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Herschel Fink Wins Honor
From Hillel Foundations
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Executive Director Jewish Labor Committee
Chair, Workmen's Circle District Committee
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1988, 10:00 A.M.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1988
Herschel Fink
Herschel P. Fink will be
honored as Man of the Year by
the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun-
dations of Metropolitan
Detroit. The award will be
presented at a cocktail party
in his honor on May 12.
Fink was active in the
Hillel Foundation when he
was a student at Wayne State
University in the early 1960s.
He also served in several
capacities with the school
newspaper, then called the
Daily Collegian, including a
year as editor -in-chief. (The
Daily Collegian was later
named, The South End.) After
graduation, Fink pursued a
career in journalism with the
Flint Journal and the Detroit
News. In 1972, he completed
law school and began his
legal career.
Fink is now a senior part-
ner with the firm Honigman,
Miller, Schwartz and Cohn,
representing media concerns
such as the Detroit Free Press,
WXYT-Am, Channel 7,
Knight-Ridder, Scripps
Howard Broadcasting and
Capital Cities/ABC.
Fink has been president of
the WSU Alumni Associa-
tion, and, for seven years
taught the media law course
as an adjunct professor. He
has also maintained his con-
nection with Hillel in various
ways, including volunteering
his legal counsel. He was
honored in 1986 with an
outstanding journalism alum-
nus award.
The chairman of the pro-
gram for the cocktail party is
Robert Naftaly, a member of
the board of governors of
Wayne State University.
David Adamany, president of
the university, will be guest
speaker.
The planning committee for
the cocktail party included:
Norman Allan; Peter Alter;
David L. Bittker; Leon S.
Cohan; Sanford Cohen, vice
president and provost of
Wayne State University;
Judge Avern Cohn; W.B.
Doner; Charlotte Edelheit;
Dr. Joan Edelheit, president
of the board of governors of
the Hillel Foundations of
Metropolitan Detroit; Rabbi
Louis Finkelman, director of
the Hillel Foundations;
Stanley Frankel; Vicki
Goldbaum; Barry M. Klein; ,
Jonathan Jaffa; Stuart
Lockman; Milton Miller;
Alexander Ornstein; Sylvia
Ross; Nathan D. Rubenstein;
Alan E. Schwartz; James Son-
dheimer; Joel Tauber;
Charles Tobias; Allen Wolf.
The hosts for the evening
are Harvey and Dr. Judith
Covensky. For information,
call the Hillel Foundations of
Metropolitan Detroit,
557-3459.
Mini-Series
At MSU Hillel
Machon Mbrah, the Jewish
Learning Network of
Michigan, in conjunction
with the Michigan State
University Hillel Student
Center has-planned a "crash
course" on topics of Jewish
philosophy.
The mini-series, which con-
sists of three parts, will be led
by Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz
of Machon Mbrah, and will
each be followed by an open
question and answer session.
Chosen as topics for this
mini-series are "Vegetarian-
ism — A Jewish Perspective"
(Thursday); "Zionism . . .
Racism . . . Judaism?" (May
12); and "Independence of the
Mind" (May 19). All will be
held at the MSU Union,
Wisconsin Room (B), and are
free of charge. Refreshments
will be served. For informa-
tion, contact Machon Mbrah,
967-0888/968-4835; or Pam
Viviano, (517) 332-1916.
NEWS
Hospital
Ground-breaking
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Ground-
breaking ceremonies were
held Monday for a new
children's hospital whose
sponsors say is designed for
the physical and emotional
needs of childhood, not simply
to treat ailments.
The $60 million medical
center, which will serve
children throughout the Mid-
dle East, will be erected on
the grounds of Beilinson
Hospital in Petach Tikva.