COMMUNITY JWF Names Chairman Theological Seminary Honors Local Leaders Several leaders in the Detroit area will be honored by The Jewish Theological Seminary of America at 6 p.m. June 5 at the annual community-wide awards din- ner at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Herman and Pauline Can- ner, Milton Gilman, Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick, Leon and Hilda Lucas and Norbert and Marianne Reinstein will be presented with the Seminary's Second Century Award "for their dedicated service to the community in advancing the religious and cultural traditions of Conser- vative Judaism." Herman and Pauline Can- ner have been involved in the activities of Adat Shalom Synagogue. Canner's com- munal activities include member of the President's Council, General Motors In- titute, Masons and Ameri- In Jewish Congress. Mrs. anner's activities include tairperson, Hadassah Study roup, member Council of Soviet Jews To Lead Parade Fifty-one children and young men who have had a brit milah will be honored at the Lag B'Omer parade 2 p.m. May 13 at the Jewish Com- munity Center in West Bloomfield. Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash, who supervises every brit, and the physicians who donate their services, Dr. Jacobs, Kroll and Tawil also will be honored. Sinai Hospital will be cited for making available its facilities free of charge. Each child will receive a gift of a bicycle. Dr. Semion Meerkov, pro- fessor of engineering at the University of Michigan, will speak in both Russian and English. The parade will then begin, being led by the new immigrants. The parade will feature floats, clowns, and the white Heather Highlanders and Midnight Riders mar- ching bands. Following the parade, Josh Laufer of Ann Arbor will entertain with a Lag B'Omer program of music, song and narration. Entertainment also will be provided by Jonathan Haglund, a juggler, fire eater and magician. This free program, open to everyone, is sponsored by Lubavitch Foundation and the Jewish Community Center. Jewish Women, ORT and member of the Alumni Association at Wayne State University. Gilman, a member of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, is president of Alloy Metals In- ternational. His activities in- clude board member of Israel Bonds, member of the Prime Minister's Club, Israel Bonds; built the Chabad House in Ann Arbor, founder and patron of the Simon Wiesen- thal Holocaust Center in California, and a member of the board of directors of the Weizmann Institute. Rabbi Gorrelick is the reci- pient of the Seminary's Rab- bi Max Arzt Award. Since his ordination at the Seminary in 1933, Rabbi Gorrelick has served as a rabbi and is presently Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Beth Achim. Rabbi Gorrelick served as a United States Military Chaplain during World War II. For 57 years Rabbi Gor- relick has devoted time to Jewish studies and Jewish religious activities in metropolitan Detroit. Hilda and Leon Lucas have been involved in Congrega- tion Beth Shalom since its founding. Lucas served as educational director for several years and Hilda Lucas has served as chairperson of the Youth Commission and on the Sisterhood Board. Lucas became associated with Wayne State University and served as professor in charge of the clinical social work pro- gram until his retirement in 1985. Hilda Lucas returned to work as a clinical social worker in the Jewish Family Service and the Oak Park schools until her retirement in 1977. Reinstein was president of Congregation B'nai Moshe from 1962 through 1964 and served the congregation in numerous capacities. He is past treasurer, United Hebrew Schools and present- ly serves on the agency's ad- visory board. Marianne Reinstein is past vice presi- dent and program chairper- son for B'nai Moshe Sisterhood, and a founding member of its choral group. Her communal activities in- clude being honored as 1987 "Woman of Achievement" by the Women's League, Michi- gan Branch. For dinner information, call the Metro Detroit Seminary office, 559-9112. The Lucases Gorrelick Gilman The Reinsteins The Canners Home For Aged Elects David Hermelin David Hermelin will be nominated and elected to serve as 1990-91 president of the Jewish Home for Aged at the Home's annual meeting 7:30 p.m. May 14 at Fleischman Residence/Blum- berg Plaza. Nominated to serve as officers with Hermelin will be Marvin Goldman, Michael B. Perlman and Jack Schon, vice presidents; Michael Kramer, honored by nomination to Life Member status on the Board. Board members Paul Borman, Richard Burstein, Daniel Clark, Nancy Jacob- son, Michael Kramer, Stanley Levy, Irving Nusbaum, Michael Perlman, Gerald Rosenbloom, I. William Sherr, and Jonathan Stein- berg will be nominated to serve another three-year term. Hermelin served as interna- tional chairman of the State of Israel Bonds Campaign, 1988 general chairman of United Jewish Appeal of Metropolitan Detroit and chairman of the American ORT Federation. The Jewish Home for Aged annual meeting is open to the community. Raj M. Wiener, director of the Michigan Department of Public Health will be the speaker. For infor- mation, call the Home, 532-7112. Jack Robinson has been named associate chairman of United Jewish Charities in- vestment committee and Robert Slatkin chairman of the UJC's Agency Endow- ment Committee. Robinson was chairman of the 1984 Allied Jewish Cam- paign, a vice president of the Jewish Welfare Federation and immediate past chair- man of its Committee on In- dependent Appeals. He is a member of Federation's ex- ecutive committee. The investment committee is charged with monitoring the investments of the UJC. Slatkin is a former presi- dent of the Jewish Commuini- ty Center. Past president of the Young Adult Division of Federation; he is a recipient of both the 1972 Boesky and the 1978 Wetsman Young Leadership Awards. Slatkin is a former co-chairman of Hadracha. The Agency Endowment Committee enables the com- munity's service agencies to identify, train and solicit potential sponsor consti- tuents to provide funding for programs not supported by regular operating budgets. Jack Robinson Zionists Sponsor Jerusalem Day David Hermelin treasurer; and Julie Levy, secretary. Also standing for election are members on the Board of Directors for three year terms: Susan Citrin, Lynda Giles, Daniel Guyer, A. Bart Lewis, Paul Magy, Spencer Partrich, Diane Scholnick, Joel Shapiro, and Ronald Stone. Nathan Goldin will be A celebration of Jerusalem Day, the 23rd anniversary of the uniting of the Old and new city in 1967, will take place 7:30 p.m. May 24 at the United Hebrew Schools, spon- sored by the Detroit Zionist Federation. There is a fee. Gemini will present a musical program. Prizes will be awarded to student will- ners of the "Acclaim Jerusalem in Prose and Paint" contest. Robert Slatkin THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 43