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September 30, 1988 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-09-30

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1988

Shaarey Zedek To Honor
Paul Borman For Bonds

Paul Borman will be
honored by Congregation
Shaarey Zedek at an Israel
40th Anniversary Tribute
Dinner on behalf of State of
Israel Bonds on Oct. 24 at
Shaarey Zedek.
The event, beginning with
a cocktail reception at 5:30
p.m., will see Borman pre-
sented with the State of
Israel's 40th Anniversary
Silver Medal.
In civic affairs, Borman's
directorships include: United
Foundation, Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, Detroit
Economic Growth Corp., Food
Marketing Institute,. First
Federal Savings and Loan
Association of Michigan and
the University of Detroit. He
also served on the board of the
International Association of
Chain Stores, is vice chair-
man of the Michigan Thanks-
giving Day Parade Founda-
tion and is a founding
member of New Detroit.
He also is a long-time sup-
porter of the Jewish Home for
Aged, for which he served as
president and is a member of
its board, the Salvation Army,
the Detroit Institute of Arts,
the Edison Institute, Henry
Ford Museum and Greenfield
Village, Michigan State Uni-
versity and the University of
Michigan. Additionally, he
serves on the board of gover-
nors of the Weizmann In-
stitute of Science, is a trustee
of the American Friends of
Hebrew University and is a
board member of AIPAC.
Borman is campaign-co-
chairman of the Detroit
Jewish Welfare Federation,
annual general chairman of
the Council of Orthodox Rab-
bis dinner and a former board
member of Shaarey Zedek.
He was co-chairman of the
local community celebration
of Israel's 40th anniversary
date and is the recipient of
the National Community Ser-
vice Award of the Jewish
Theological Seminary.
General chairman of the
tribute dinner is William
Davidson. Serving as
associate general chairmen
are: Thomas V. Angott and
David B. Hermelin; vice
chairmen are Marvin Ber-
man, Leonard Borman, Dr.
Morey H. Firestone and
Robert Garbarino; associate
vice chairmen are Eric and
Julie Borman, Gilbert Bor-
man and Stuart and Hilary
Borman.
Dinner chairmen are Irving
Laker and Donald A. Wagner.
Honorary chairmen are:
David Adamany, Thomas B.

Paul Borman

Adams, James A. Aliber,
Michigan Secretary of State
Richard H. Austin, Mendell
Berman, Harold Berry, Louis
Berry, Gov. James J. Blan-
chard, Rep. William S. Broom-
field, Rev. Malcolm Carron,
Judge Avern Cohn, John
DiBiaggio, Max Fisher, David
Handleman, Martin Kraar,
David Lawrence Jr., Walter J.
McCarthy Jr., Rev. Robert A.
Mitchell, Dean E. Richard-
son, Emma Lazaroff Schaver,
Alan E. Schwartz, Jane Sher-
man, Philip Slomovitz, Roger
B. Smith, Dr. Vainutis K.
Vaitkevicius, Louis A. Weil
III, William H. Wynn and
Mayor Coleman Young.
For reservations and infor-
mation, call State of Israel
Bonds, 557-2900.

Feminist Speaks
On Disarmament

Feminist author Sheila
'Ibbias will discuss "Can Our
Next President Demystify
Defense?" 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12 at
the Bloomfield Township
Library. The meeting is spon-
sored by WAND, Women's Ac-
tion for Nuclear Disarma-
ment, and Physicians for
Social Responsibility (PSR).
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call WAND,
851-0984, or PSR, 559-6645.

'Temptation'
Film Reviewed

The Center for New Think-
ing will feature Sherwin
Wine speaking on "Censor-
ship and Blasphemy" in his
film review of The Last Temp-
tation of Christ on Thursday
at 10 a.m. in the Somerset
Mall Auditorium. The pro-
gram is open to the public at
a fee.

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