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Community Council Plans
Annual Meeting At SZ
"Solidarity Through Diver-
sity" will be the theme of the
Jewish Community Council's
annual meeting to be held
May 25 at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek at 7:30 p.m. A
dessert reception will precede
the program.
Highlighting the meeting
will be addresses by Detroiter
Mandell L. Berman, presi-
dent of the Council of Jewish
Federations, an umbrella
organization encompassing
200 federations in more than
800 North American com-
munities, and Edward C.
Levy, Jr., presiden of the
American-Israel Public Af-
fairs Committee. Berman and
Levy will share their perspec-
tives on the current status of
the American Jewish com-
munity and the challenges
that lie ahead.
Addresses by Council Presi-
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Torah Center
Lists Activities
Rabbi Elimelich Silberberg
of Bais Chabad Torah Center
will deliver a lecture on
"Jewish Business Ethics" on
Monday at 8:15 p.m. at the
Torah Center, 5595 W Maple,
West Bloomfield. The lecture
is part of the Monday Night
Lecture Series in General
Judaism. For information,
call the Torah Center,
855-6170.
Bais Chabad Torah Center
invites the public to its bi-
annual dinner 6 p.m. May 21
at the Torah Center. A full-
course chicken dinner will be
served. For information, call
Eileen Borsand, 644-3010; or
Lea Ruby, 855-3563.
The Torah Center has form-
ed a Tzivoth Hashem Satur-
day Afternoon Youth Group
that will meet 5 p.m. Satur-
day at the Torah Center. For
information, call the Torah
Center.
Rabbi Elimelich Silberberg
will lecture on "The
Establishment of the State of
Israel — A Torah Perspective"
at the Ann Arbor Chabad
House, 715 Hill, on Sunday at
5 p.m. For information, call
the Chabad House,
99-LEARN.
Rabbi Aaron Goldstein,
director of Chabad House of
Ann Arbor, invites all
students to participate in a
Lag B'Omer celebration May
23 at 5:30 p.m. on the lawn of
the Bais Chabad Student
Center. Students are asked to
bring blankets. Refreshments
will be served.
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Mandell Berman
dent Paul D. Borman and Ex-
ecutive Director David Gad-
Harf will focus on the ac-
complishments of this year
and goals for the coming year.
The Walter E. Klein Youth
Award, which recognizes ex-
cellence in social action pro-
gramming by Jewish youth,
will be presented at the
meeting.
Council officers and board
members for the 1989-1990
program year will be elected
and installed. Nominees in-
clude: President, Paul D. Bor-
man; Vice Presidents, Frank-
lin J. Ellias, Dr. Richard C.
Hertz and Jeannie Weiner;
Secretary, Berl Falbaum;
Treasurer, Alexander Blu-
menberg; Board of Directors:
(three-year term) Martin J.
Adelman, Elaine Driker,
Esther Fealk, Martin W.
Hollander, Zina Kramer, Dr.
Alden Leib, Judy Loebl,
Oakland County Commis-
sioner Lawrence Pernick,
Carole Rossen, Charles Silow,
Steven G. Silverman,
Leonard H. Trunsky, Howard
I. Wallach, Gabe Werba,
Myron Winkelman and Allen
Zemmol; and (one-year term)
Charlotte Edelheit, Maurice
Goldsmith and Ann Zousmer.
Serving on the nominating
committee were: Robert
Goren, chairman, and Dr.
Joseph Eppel, Frederick
Frank, State Rep. David
Gubow, Janelle Miller; Irving
Panush and Edie Slotkin.
Beth Shalom Celebrates
Its 36th Anniversary
Congregation Beth Shalom
will mark its 36th — or dou-
ble chaff — anniversary this
year and will celebrate the oc-
casion with a major fund-
raising event. On May 21, a
dinner dance at the
synagogue will honor the 35
founding families of Beth
Shalom. The festivities will
begin at 6:30 - p.m. with hors
d'oeuvres and cocktails,
B'nai Moshe
Honors Children
The Evelyn Miriam Home
Memorial Youth Fund will
honor the B'nai Moshe
nursery school children on
May 20. A luncheon will
follow.
B'nai Moshe nursery school
also will honor volunteer
workers Pearlena Bodzin and
Ilona Goldman.
The nursery school will
hold two information nights
for September 1989. At 7:30
p.m. Wednesday at B'nai
Moshe, a meeting will be held
for the Oak Park branch; the
meeting for the West Bloom-
field branch will be held
8 p.m. May 24 at the Maple/
Drake Jewish Community
Center.
followed by dinner and danc-
ing at 8 p.m.
Beth Shalom will recognize
the contributions of its foun-
ding families at the celebra-
tion. The congregation began
with a small group meeting
in the basement of Fred and
Rhoda Krauss' home. More
than 600 families now belong
to Beth Shalom.
In honor of the founders of
Beth Shalom, the synagogue
social hall will be renamed
Founders Hall, and a com-
memorative plaque will be
placed at the lobby entrance.
There is a charge. Reserva-
tions may be made by calling
the synagogue, 547-7970.
Rabbi Wine
Hosts Program
Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the
Birmingham 'Temple will pre-
sent a program dramatizing
the appearance of his new
book, Celebration, 8:30 p.m.
Monday. Featured will be
dramatic readings and
discussions.
Following the presentation,
Rabbi Wine will autograph
copies of his book, which will
be available for purchase.
There is a charge.
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