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FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1988
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Kovadloff Replaces
Tanenbaum As Speaker
Jacobo Kovadloff, director of
South American affairs and
director for Spanish mass
media for the American
Jewish Committee, will be
the featured speaker at the
Detroit chapter's annual
meeting on Monday at Tem-
ple Beth El at 7:30 p.m.
Kovadloff will replace Rab-
bi Marc Tanenbaum who is
ill. Kovadloff administers a
multi-faceted program of
research, education and com-
munity relations in Argen-
tina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay
and other parts of the sub-
continent. As AJCommittee's
director for Spanish mass
media, he is in chare of a
public relations program with
the Spanish-speaking com-
munities and media
throughout the country.
He is an associate member
of the Latin American
Seminar at Columbia Univer-
sity and is also affiliated with
the Center for Inter-
American Relations and
"Latinos in Communication,"
a group of public relations
professionals based in New
York.
Kovadloff formerly main-
tained the AJCommittee
South American Office in
Buenos Aires, his native city,
from which he was forced to
flee in June 1977, as a result
of anti-Semitic threats.
Kovadloff, who has been in-
volved in Jewish community
activity in Buenos Aires since
age 14, has held major
volunteer posts in the
Sociedad Hebraica Argen-
tina, the country's Jewish
community center. He served
as its president from 1965 to
1969. He also was director of
its youth department, its
culture department and
general secretary of its
library. He was founder and
first general secretary of the
hebraica's School for Jewish
community leadership train-
ing, and helped set up its
documentation center. which
Jacobo Kovadloff
is co-sponsored by the
American Jewish Committee.
He was a founder and coor-
dinator of the first courses in
Jewish studies at university
level at the Jesuit University
"El Salvador," in Argentina.
He was a member of the con-
sultative board of the Center
of Jewish Studies in Buenos
Aires, sponsored by Tel Aviv
University and the Jewish
Agency.
In his capacity as Director
of AJC's South American Of-
fice, he edited from 1971 to
1977 "Communidades," the
only Jewish yearbook
published in Spanish dealing
with South American Jewry.
He was a charter member of
the Delegacion de Asocia-
ciones Israelitas Argentina
(DAIA), which officially
represents the entire Argen-
tine Jewish community. He
has also served as vice presi-
dent of the Friends of the
Hebrew University of
Jerusalem in Argentina, as
general secretary of the
Argentine Committee for
Soviet Jewry, and as a
member of the Catholic
Jewish Latin Conference.
There will be wine and a
dessert buffet. The public is
invited.
Grand Rapids Couple
Honored For Israel Bonds
Dr. Leonard and Dora
Rosenzweig will be the guests
of honor at a State of Israel
Bonds tribute dinner to be
held at 6 p.m. June 13 at the
Amway Grand Plaza Hotel in
Grand Rapids.
Sponsoring the dinner, a
city-wide event, are Con-
gregation Ahavas Israel and
Temple Emanuel. Dinner co-
chairmen are Edward A.
Miller and Stuart Rapaport.
Honorary chairman is Joseph
N. Schwartz. The honorees
will be presented with the
State of Israel 40th Anniver-
sary Award.
A psychiatrist in private
practice, Dr. Rosenzweig is a
past board member of Temple
Emanuel and president of the
Grand Rapids Jewish
Cultural Council, associate of