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Rabbi Marshall Meyer
Martin and Linda Goldman
will host a parlor meeting at
8 p.m. Tuesday in honor of
The Jewish Theological
Seminary of America.
The parlor meeting is being
held as a prelude to the
Detroit Area city-wide dinner
on June 9 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Honored at the
dinner will be Dr. Jerome and
Sharon Horwitz, Cong. B'nai
Moshe; Daniel Knopper, Adat
Shalom Synagogue; Jean-
nette Tilchin, Cong. Beth
Shalom; and Saul Waldman,
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
At Tuesday's parlor
meeting, Rabbi Marshall T.
Meyer, special counsel to the
seminary's Chancellor Ismar
Schorsch, will be the guest
speaker. Rabbi Meyer is the
spiritual leader of Cong. B'nai
Jeshurun in New York. He
holds honorary doctorates
from Dartmouth College, The
Jewish Theological Seminary
and Kalamazoo College.
In 1984, he received Argen-
tina's "Order of the Liberator
San Martin" for efforts in
human rights. That same
year, he received the Interna-
tional B'nai B'rith Dor L'dor
Award "for outstanding
achievements in the service of
humanity." In 1985, Rabbi
Meyer received the New
Jewish Agenda's People of the
Book Human Rights Award.
Rabbi Meyer's professional
activities include: member of
the National Commission for
Disappeared Persons ap-
pointed by President Raul
Alfonsin, Buenos Aires,
Argentina; consultant for
Secretariat of Human
Development and the Family;
Department of Health under
President Alfonsin; founding
co-president, Jewish Move-
ment for Human Rights,
Buenos Aires, Argentina;
member, board of directors,
Joint Distribution Commit-
tee; presidential commission,
Argentine Permanent Assem-
bly for Human Rights; foun-
ding member, Higher In-
stitute of Religious Studies in
Ecumenical Affairs, Buenos
Aires
General Chairman for the
seminary's Detroit campaign
is Harold Berry. Dinner
chairmen are Marcy Feldman
and Dr. Martin Hart.
Chancellor's chairman is Dr.
Harris Mainster. The guest
speaker at the June 9 Dinner
will be Rabbi Leonid
Feldman, First Soviet
refusenik to be ordained a
Conservative rabbi.
SZ Hospital Friends
Have Scholarship Lunch
The seventh annual schol-
arship luncheon of the
American Committee for the
Shaare Zedek Hospital in
Jerusalem will take place on
June 15 at noon in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Stollman, 2688 Indian
Mound S. Birmingham.
The guest speaker will be
Dr. Jonathan Balkin, director
of the intensive coronary unit
at Shaare Zedek Medical
Center.
Dr. Balkin was born in
South Africa and received his
medical training at the Wit-
watersrand Medical School in
Johannesburg. In 1977, he
made aliyah and continued
his studies as an intern and
resident at Shaare Zedek. In
1986, he returned to Johan-
nesburg for a six-month
Dr. Jonathan Balkin
fellowship at the department
of cardiology, Johannesburg
General Hospital and Univer-
sity of the Witwatersrand