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October 26, 1990 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-10-26

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THE ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA
Metropolitan Detroit District

TRIBUTE COMMITTEES

GENERAL CHAIRMAN
TRIBUTE COMMITTEE
Irwin Green

ASSOCIATE GENERAL CHAIRMAN
David B. Hermelin

HONORARY CHAIRMEN
BRANDEIS AWARD RECIPIENTS
Philip Slomovitz
Max Fisher
Hon. Avern Cohn
Harold Berry
Louis Berry
Irwin & Bethea Green

THE MOST EAGERLY AWAITED
MUSICAL EVENT OF
THE FALL SEASON

HONORARY ASSOCIATE CHAIRMEN
Eugene Applebaum
Rabbi Milton Arm
Mandell L. Berman
Rabbi Martin J. Berman
Harold Beznos
Sam Frankel
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick
Rabbi Irwin Groner
Samuel Hechtman
Irving Laker
Edward Levy, Jr.
David Mondry
Irving Nusbaum
Mark Schlussel
Jack Shenkman
Phillip Stollman

HONORING
SIDNEY SILVERMAN

who will be presented the very prestigious
Justice Louis D. Brandeis Award

A decorated combat officer in World War II, he succeeded Harry S.
Truman as president of the 35th division veterans organization.
A past president of Metro Detroit ZOA, he served successively as
associate chairman of ZOAs national board and co-chairman of
Israel Projects.

PAST PRESIDENTS ZOA
Ivan J. Novick
Alleck A. Resnick
Milton S. Shapiro
Rabbi Joseph R Sternstein
Jacques Torczyner

The first Detroiter to become national president of ZOA, he made
many trips to Israel and initiated new programs at the ZOA House
and Kfar Silver. A former president of Congregation Beth
Achim, he helped establish student scholarships for Israeli
programs in the Detroit area and Israel. As national president, he
met with President Bush and conferred with Israeli government
leaders. He is married to the former Lillian Ginsburg, they have
three children and six grandchildren.

CO-CHAIRMEN
Mitcheal Bloom
Joseph Braver
Hiram Dorfman
Jonas Dworin
Dr. Manuel Feldman
Morris Fenkell
Michael Gordon
Leonard Herman
Gerald & Marcy Lederer
Richard M. Lewiston
William I. Liberson
Philip Minkin
Graham Orley
Joseph Orley
Irving & Sarah Pitt
Murray Pitt
William J. Poplack
Raymond Portney
Edward Rosenberg
Max Sheldon
Donald Siegel
Louis Silverfarb
Allan Silverman
Dr. Lee Silverman
Robert Sosnick
Dr. William Stoler
Steven I. Victor
Alvin Weisberg
Bernard Weisberg
Harvey Weisberg

IRWIN GREEN, GENERAL CHAIRMAN

PLAN NOW TO ATTEND:

Sunday, November 4, 1990, 7:30 p.m.
Masonic Temple Auditorium

Last year's recipient of the Brandeis Award and a
major benefactor of Kfar Silver, Green is a past
president of United Jewish Charities and recipient of
the Jewish Welfare Federation's Butzel Award.

DAVID B. HERMELIN,
ASSOCIATE GENERAL CHAIRMAN

FABULOUS STAR-STUDDED SHOW

TRIBUTE COMMITTEE
Dennis M. Aaron Dr. Sidney Z. & Marion H. Leib
Sol Lessman
Norman Allan
Jack & Esther Liwazer
Marcia Applebaum
Rabbi
Harold
S. Loss
Morris D. Baker
Barbara Berry Dr. & Mrs. Harold A. Maxmen
Sheldon L. Miller
Ivan Bloch
Rabbi David A. Nelson
Hilda Bloom
George & Joyce Blum David Pollack & Blache Pollack
Rabbi Daniel Polish
Paul & Marlene Borman
Jack A. Robinson
Sidney & Ann Brand
Morrie & Renee Rochlin
Herman & Dina Brodsky
Hon. George Brody Norman H. & Dulcie Rosenfeld
Saul & Marjorie Saulson
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Brown
Emma Lazaroff Schaver
Abraham & Charlotte Burnstein
Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper
Allen & Franka Charlupski
Sherman & Mary Shapiro
Sol Cicurel
Don and Rae Sharfman
Dr. & Mrs. Henry Citron
Bertha Sheldon
Sheldon & Barbara Cohn
Norman & Hellen Cohen Dr. I. Walter and Anne G. Silver
Grant & Betty Silverfarb
David L. Denn
Dora Silverfarb
Dr. Mark & Linee Diem
Max & Ruth Sosin
David & Lynn Engelbert
Rabbi Efry Spectre
Dr. & Mrs. Alan Feldman
Ely Tama
Drs. Conrad & Lynda Giles
Joel & Shelley Tauber
Karl Gutman
Jerry Tepman
Philip Handleman
Sherwin & Emily Tukel
Wallace & Marlene Handler
Arlene Victor
Ophelia Herman
Donald & Dottie Wagner
Norma T. Hudosh
Hershell
& Bella Wais
Paul Jacobs
Mrs. I. Beryl Winkelman
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Karp
Dr. & Mrs. Robert A. Wolf
Leonard Kasle
Rabbi Paul M. Yedwab
Hon. & Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman
Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut
Dr. J.S. Kaufman
Dr. Lester Zeff
Hon. David P. Kerwin
George M. Zeltzer
Billie Kramer

YEHORAM GAON,
World-Acclaimed Actor, Singer

MAX SOSIN
master of ceremonies

Israel's foremost pop musical artist, Yehoram Gaon
played the lead in "Kazablan," Israel's longest running hit
musical. He has recorded 27 albums and is the top star of
Israeli radio, television and motion pictures.

MACK PITT
musical conductor

THE RUSSIAN RHYTHMS OF KOLAN

Israel's Good Will Ambassadors - the acclaimed folklore ensem-
ble, is famous for its rich reportoire of Georgian, Russian,
Hebrew and Yiddish songs. The four singers and their pianist,
all Russian immigrants to Israel, reflect the saga of Russian Jewry
and its Exodus to freedom

The KOLAN ENSEMBLE which was founded in 1982 is con-
sidered to be Israel's best vocal quartet, stars of radio
and television.

Special guest appearance by a former soloist of the Minsk Opera

FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 569-1515

or write to the

ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA
Zionist Cultural Center
18451 W. 10 Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075

Incomplete

Rabbi M. Robert Syme, President Metro Detroit District
Sidney Silverman, National President, ZOA

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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