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October 21, 1988 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-10-21

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1988

In recognition of their past
and potential communal ser-
vice, three young leaders will
be honored at the Jewish
Welfare Federation Board of
Governors meeting Oct. 24.
Receiving this year's Young
Leadership Awards are
Howard J. Tapper, Frank A.
Wetsman Award; Lauren K.
Liss, Sylvia Simon Greenberg
Award; and Norman H.
Beitner, William H. Boesky
Memorial Award.
Liss, who will be in Israel
during the ceremony, will
receive her award at the
November Board of Governors
meeting.
The Wetsman and
Greenberg awards honor com-
munal leaders of outstanding
promise and provide for their
attendance at the General
Assembly of the Council of
Jewish Federations in
November.
Tapper is chairman of the
1989 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign's Super Sunday
telethon.
A former chairman of the
Campaign's Mercantile Divi-
sion, he is a member of
Federation's Culture and
Education budgeting and
planning division, a vice
president of the Jewish Com-
munity Center and board
member of both Fresh Air
Society and United Hebrew
Schools.
Liss, a participant in the
Women's Hadracha Mission
to Israel, is a member of
Federation's Women's Divi-
sion leadership team, serving
as associate chairman of the
Allied Jewish Campaign Lion
of Judah Section.
She was. Detroit chairman
of the Young Leadership
Washington Conference, and
serves on the executive board
of the United Jewish Appeal
Young Women's Leadership
Cabinet. Liss is associate
chairman of the Jewish
Welfare Federation/Agencies
Education Committee.
The Boesky Memorial
Award is presented to an ac-

tive Young Adult Division
member in recognition of his
or her leadership efforts and
provides for the honoree's at-
tendance at the joint
UJA/CJF Young Leadership
Conference.
Immediate past president of
the Young Adult Division,
Beitner has been a division
board member for three
years and served as chairman
of the division's 1987 Cam-
paign. He is a member of the
Jewish Community Council
Executive Committee and of
the Federation Leadership
Development Committee.

AJCampaign
To Celebrate

The President's CLub of the
1989 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign will hold a Celebration
Dinner Dance, Nov. 3, at the
Palace of Auburn Hills.
Beginning with cocktails at
7 p.m., the black tie dinner
will feature the music of Mel
Ball and Colours. Campaign
contributors of $10,000 are in-
vited, and there is a charge
for the evening. There will be
no solicitation of gifts.

Dems, GOP
To Debate Issues

Detroit's Labor Zionist
organizations will sponsor
"Jewish Issues in the 1988.
Presidential Election," a
political forum with
Democratic and Republican
party spokesmen.
The event will take place 2
p.m. Oct. 30 at Temple
Emanu-El.
Featured will be Irving
Bluestone, retired first vice
president of the United Auto
Workers; Hal Kwalwasser,
constituency director of the
Michigan Dukakis campaign;
and Jim Alexander, Michigan
chairman of Jews for Bush.
The public is invited at no
charge.

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