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October 04, 1991 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-10-04

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THE ZIONIST ORGANIZATION
OF AMERICA
Metropolitan Detroit District

Chairman,
Tribute Committee

ROBERT SOSNICK

Co-Chairmen

INVITES
YOU TO

Six Stabbings
In Israel

Tel Aviv (JTA) — A 67-
year-old Israeli was fatally
stabbed by Arab assailants
last week near Moshav
Kadima, in the Sharon
coastal plain. Police called it
politically motivated.
The body of Shlomo
Yeshayahu, an employee of
the moshav, was found near
the irrigation pool, on the
outskirts of the farm set-
tlement, with his throat
slashed.
Documents of the Islamic
extremist Hamas organiza-
tion were found nearby.
Police believe the crime
was part of an effort by Pa-
lestinian radicals and re-
ligious fundamentalists to
sabotage the regional peace
conference the United States
and Soviet Union hope to
convene next month.
They believe there was
more than one killer and
that they came to the
moshav from the northern
region of the West Bank.
Inspector Assaf Hafetz,
commander of the Central
Area Police Division, warn-
ed the public to expect an
escalation of attempted
assaults by elements oppos-
ed to peace talks.
A stabbing spree of a diff-
erent kind occurred in Tel
Aviv, where a former mental
patient inflicted light
wounds on five passersby in
the center of the city before
being subdued and held for
the police.
Two of the injured were
hospitalized. The others
were given first aid and sent
home.
The assailant, not iden-
tified by name, was de-
scribed as a 54-year-old resi-
dent of Hadera. He was
released from a mental
hospital in May after a
committee of psychiatrists
decided he needed no further
treatment.
According to witnesses,
the man had just finished
lunch at a small restaurant
near the central bus station.
He was paying the bill when
he seized a knife and stabbed
the restaurant owner in the
throat.
He ran into the street,
where he stabbed three
passersby, one of them a re-
cent immigrant from the
Soviet Union, and fled.
He was chased by Shlomo
Tal, 28, a carpet shop
employee, who caught up
with him at a tobacco shop
and was himself stabbed.
The shopowner, Ezra Bibi,
knocked the man down and
sat on him until the police
arrived.

THE MOST
EAGERLY AWAITED
MUSICAL EVENT
OF THE FALL
SEASON

PLAN NOW TO ATTEND:

Sunday, November 3, 1991, 7:30 p.m.
Masonic Temple Auditorium

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FABULOUS STAR-STUDDED SHOW

Eugene Applebaum
Mandell L. Berman
Paul Borman
Samuel Frankel
Martin R. Goldman
David Hermelin
Doreen Hermelin
Irving Laker
Ann Newman
Irving Nusbaum
Joseph H. Orley
Irving Pitt
Sarah Pitt
Jane Sherman
Max Sheldon
Joel D. Tauber
Charles H. Tobias

Honorary Chairmen

Philip Slomovitz
Max Fisher
Hon. Avern Cohn
Louis Berry
Harold Berry
Irwin Green
Bethea Green
Sidney Silverman
Brandeis Award
Recipients

Honorary Co-Chairmen

Rabbi Harold S. Loss
Rabbi Paul M. Yedwab
Cantor Harold Orbach

Associate Chairmen

Honoring

Robert J. & Ellen Dickman
Max & Ellen Ernst
Harriett & Morton Freedman
Mark & Mildred Jacobson
Dr. Richard & June Kamil
Herb & Babs Kaufman
Harry B. & Anna Korman
Stanley & Doreen Millman
Herbert & Marjorie Rechter
Dr. Melvyn & Diane Rubenfire
Sidney & Marilyn Rubin
Leo & Elinor Saltz
Myrna & Mickey Shanker
Phillip Stollman
George & Mary Stutz
Rabbi Daniel & Debra Syme
David & Susan Syme
Herbert & Suzanne Tyner

RABBI M. ROBERT SYME

of Temple Israel who will
receive ZOA's prestigious
Justice Louis D. Brandeis
award.

ROBERT SOSNICK

Chairman,
Tribute Committee

Honorary Associate
Chairmen

MOTI GILADI,

internationally
acclaimed tenor,
impressionist, actor,
and cantor...presents
a program ranging
from opera to
comedy.

MOTI GILADPS
9 YEAR OLD
DAUGHTER, DORIN, JULIE BUDD,

is a professional
entertainer in her
own right. A Sabra,
her recitations and
songs in juicy yiddish
are a delight.

Norman Allan
Dr. John & Denise Alter
Morris D. Baker
Dr. George & Joyce Blum
Richard A. & Sharon Bockoff
Sidney & Ann Brand
Herman & Dina Brodsky
Jeffrey A. Budaj
Leon S. Cohan
Norman J. Cohen
Joseph B. Colten
Bruce & Gloria Colton
Gerson & Carol Cooper
Hon. Stephen Cooper
Alfred & Bernice Deutsch
Mr. & Mrs. Hiram Dorfman
Franklin & Betty Ellias
Harry S. & Margaret Ellman
Iry El[man
Mr. & Mrs. David Engelbert
Morris & Sybil Fenkell
Walter Field
Nathan & Shirley Fink
Hon. Bernard & Rozanne
Friedman
Dr. David & Rae Friedman

a rare talent: a singer
as versatile as she is
attractive. . . a real
treat to hear and
watch. Budd is a
show-stopper!

Bud & Dorothy Gerson
Dr. Conrad & Lynda Giles
Louis & Paula Glazier
Bernard & Sandee Glieberman
Dr. M.H. &Joan Goldrath
Harold H. & Marion T. Gordon
Louis & Johanna Gordon
Howard & Gretchen Gourwitz
Hon. David M. Gubow
Harold & Molly Haas
Rick & Karen Heiberg
Philip Handleman
Dr. Nancy Gad-Harf
Bernard Hartman
M/M David B. Holtzman
Dr. Lenny & Shelley Hutton
Helen Gilbert
Alan & Rosmarie Gilman
Steven & Lisa Gretchko
John & Rita Haddow
Jerome C. & Nancy Hirsch
Dr. Alberto & Nancy John Hodari
Marvin & Sara Hoffman
James & Nancy Jonas
Maxwell & Marjorie Jospey

Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad
Rabbi Irwin Groner
Rabbi Richard C. Hertz
Rabbi David A. Nelson
Rabbi Daniel Polish
Rabbi Norman T. Roman
Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper
Rabbi Dannel I. Schwartz
Rabbi Lane Steinger

DAVID SYME,

MAX SOSIN
master of ceremonies

pianist of world
renown, in a special
musical tribute to his
father.

MACK P111
musical conductor

TRIBUTE COMMITTEE
Joseph A. Poisson
Gabriella & Alex Karp
Allan Jay & Sue Ellen Kaufman David Pollack
Cecil G. & Nancy Raitt
Hon. Ira & Marge Kaufman
Milton & Nancy Ressler
Dr. J.S. Kaufman
Milton & Eunice Ring
Hon. & Mrs. George D. Kent
Norman & Elaine Robbins
Norbert & Blanche Ketai
Bruce H. & Rosalie Rosen
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Knight
Norman & Dulcie Rosenfeld
Harry B. & Anna Korman
Michael & Janie Roth
Billie Kramer
M/M Gary F. Sallen
Herbert & Carole Lawson
Ruby & Pauline Samson
Bryna L. Leib
Dr. Sidney Z. & Marion H. Leib Joe & Barbara Scaglione
Hon. Norman & Beverly Lippitt Emma Lazaroff Schaver
Drs. James & Marilyn Schelberg
Robert & Lauren Liss
Andy & Dody Schlesinger
Dr. Elliot & Ideane Luby
Leslie & Judy Schultz
Neil & Arlene Lullove
Lillian Schwartz
Dr. Sidney A. & Diane Lutz
Michael & Sara Schwartz
Florine Mark
Nathan & Ruth Shapiro
Jack & Adrienne Milin
Dr. Raymond & Eva Shapiro
Dr. Larry & Carole Miller
Sherman & Mary Shapiro
Dr. Alan H. & Elaine Morton
Jack & Miriam Shenkman
Jack Munson
Dr. William & Michele Sills
Mark & Ida Nemzin
Sheryl G. Silver
Graham A. Orley
Dr. Daniel & Lynnette Silver
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Parr

FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 569.1515

or write to the ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA
Zionist Cultural Center 18451 W 10 Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075

Dr. I. Walter & Anne Gonte Silver
Milford & Lois Singer
Carmi M. Slomovitz
Ernest M. Solomon
Dr. Morris W. Stein
David & Danielle Susser
Alan Teitel
Ben Teitel
Bruce E. Thal
Monroe & Sylvia Title
Norman R. Trepeck
Coleman & Judy Verona
Harold & Sylvia Warren
Susan & C. Robert Wartell
Sydney & Judith Weinstein
Jimm & Geri White
Marc & Ellen Whitefield
Walter & Marilyn Wolpin
Hanley & Susan Yorke
Neal F. Zalenko
Dr. Lester Zeff
George M. Zeltzer
Erwin & Isabelle Ziegelman
Paul & Linda Zlotoff
Richard & Denise Zuckerman

Transportation to and from
concert will be available.
Call 569-1515 for details.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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