COMMUNITY Yeshiva Gedolah Scroll Will Honor W.B. Doner ii Randy Friedman W.B. Doner Yeshiva Gedolah has created a memorial fund in honor of the late W.B. Doner, founder of the Southfield advertising agency. Names of founding con- tributors to the fund will be inscribed on a hand-painted Scroll of Tribute com- memorating Mr. Doner's achievements in advertising and in the Jewish communi- ty. The scroll will be presented to the Doner fami- ly at the Yeshiva's annual event Nov. 14. Mr. Doner's son, Randolph Friedman, started the Wilfred B. Doner Memorial Fund as a way of including his father in the celebration of his own achievement. Mr. Friedman is the recipient of this year's Talmud Torah (Student of Torah) Award, presented annually to a stu- dent in the yeshiva's adult continuing education pro- gram. The award will be presented at the Nov. 14 event, the school's major fund-raising program. The fund will benefit Yeshiva Gedolah Ateres Mordechai, Michigan's only full-time Talmudic institute for teens and young adults. Robert Orley is chairman of Yeshiva Gedolah's campaign committee. Louis Berry, Paul Borman, Max M. Fisher, Dr. Conrad Giles, David B. Hermelin, S.K. (Skip) Roberts and Steven I. Victor are honorary chairmen. For information about the Scroll of Tribute to Wilfred B. Doner or Yeshiva Gedolah's Annual Event, call Rabbi Eric Krohner, director of Development, at 968-3360. Holocaust Memorial Center Names nvo Dinner Co-Chairmen of Fame. For dinner information, call the HMC, 661-0840. Jewish Groups Show New Campus Hiram Dorfman David Engelbert Hiram Dorfman and David Engelbert have been named co-chairmen of the Holocaust Memorial Center's Sixth An- niversary Dinner Oct. 28 at the Westin Hotel in Detroit. from his Ann Arbor residence. Mr. Dorfman attended Walsh Institute and Wayne State University and maintains both a residence and a real estate investment office in Farmington Hills. Both men are members of the boards or societies suppor- ting the Holocaust Memorial Center, the Fresh Air Society, the lbchnion Institute, the Hebrew University, Weiz- mann Institute, State of Israel Bonds, and the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall Mr. Dorfman and Mr. Engelbert are co-directors of the Benard Maas Foundation. Mr. Engelbert is an alumnus of the Michigan School of- Business Administration and the Wayne State University Law School and conducts an investment advisory practice The Neighborhood Project, the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center and Jewish Federation Apart- ments will co-host a celebra- tion in honor of the new look of the 10 Mile Campus 1-4 p.m., Sept. 16. Former Detroit Piston John Long will be present to sign autographs. There also will be refreshments and enter- tainment, including a magic show, pony rides, clowns, moon walk and music. The event, following the dedication of the Harriett and Ben Ibitel Federation Apart- ments, will show off renova- tions to the Oak Park campus. The campus celebration is the first event of the nation- wide Jewish Community Centers Month, Sept. 15-Oct. 15, which will highlight Jewish Centers across the country. Also planned is the Shalom Detroit Sports Night, Oct. 14, D. Dan Kahn, Herbert Rechter, David Mondry and Steven Epstein at Tam O'Shanter. Tam Members Give $641,000 To Exodus Members of Tam O'Shanter Country Club, responding to an appeal by Operation Ex- odus Chairman David Mon- dry, announced contributions totalling $641,313 at a special gathering on behalf of the campaign to rescue and resettle Soviet Jewry. It was the first time any local country club had held such a meeting, and Mondry expressed his gratitude to the 200 club members who turn- ed out. The meeting was organized by Herbert Rechter, with the assistance of Tam O'Shanter President Steven Epstein and the club's Opera- tion Exodus and Community Relations committees. In his remarks, Mondry recalled the helplessness of the Jewish world 50 years ago when millions of Jews were being murdred in Europe. Mondry pointed out that one million Soviet Jews have already applied for visas to Israel. Because of the over- whelming numbers of olim that are arriving daily, the Operation Exodus Campaign is continuing locally and nationally. Local efforts continue with the distribution of thousands of special tzedaka boxes to youngsters through Jewish schools and synagogues. Jewish Experiences for Families is mailing tzedaka boxes with specially designed Operation Exodus coloring books to its mailing list of 3,000 families. Others who would like to receive a color- ing book and tzedaka box may contact J.E.F.F. at 661-0600. Bertha Billet, Prentis Towers Residence Council president; Manny Koenigsberg, Hechtman Residence Council; and Eva Gold, Teitel Residence Council president, present checks from the three Jewish Federation Apartments residence councils for Operation Exodus to David Mondry, Operation Exodus chairman. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 49